The Opposition Congress-led United Democratic Front in Kerala staged a mock adjournment motion notice presentation in front of the state Assembly on Thursday over the statement of gold and dollar smuggling accused about Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's involvement in currency smuggling. The demonstration was staged in protest against the denial of permission to present notice
Kerala Assembly passes resolution urging Centre to ensure free universal vaccination
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June 02, 2021 14:38 IST
Health Minister Veena George moved the resolution in the House on June 2 as the State faces acute shortage of COVID-19 vaccine
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Kerala Legislative Assembly.
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Health Minister Veena George moved the resolution in the House on June 2 as the State faces acute shortage of COVID-19 vaccine
The Kerala Legislative Assembly passed a unanimous resolution urging the Union government to provide COVID-19 vaccine free of cost to the State and for timely dispensing of vaccines to the citizens.
Minister for Health, Women and Child Welfare Veena George moved the resolution in the House on June 2 as the State faces acute shortage of COVID-19 vaccine. The resolution was moved one day after the Chief Minister Pinaryi Vijayan reiterated in the House that his government will make available COVID-19 vaccine free of cost to the c
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Kerala Polls: Key Faces to Look Out for on Election Results Day
The state election results are scheduled to be declared on May 2.
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New Delhi: In the run-up to the single phase election for 140 assembly seats, Kerala witnessed a fierce campaign led by the ruling CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF), Opposition Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) and the BJP-led NDA, which hopes to fracture the decades-old bipolar polity led by UDF and LDF. The state election results are scheduled to be declared on May 2.
Here are some of the key candidates to keep an eye out for on May 2.
Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee; Assam CM Sarbananda Sonowal; Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan and Tamil Nadu CM Edappadi K Palaniswami (From L to R).
NEW DELHI: Polling began at 7 am on Tuesday for one of the busiest days in the ongoing assembly election in all four states and one Union territory - West Bengal, Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. Polling is being held for a total of 475 assembly constituencies.
While for West Bengal, the day marks the third in an eight-phase election, in Assam it is the third and final phase of voting. The remaining states/UT -Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry are witnessing a single-phase polling.