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Kerala Cabinet nod for regularising 151 temporary staff

Kerala Cabinet nod for regularising 151 temporary staff Updated: Updated: No on decision PSC rank list extension Share Article AAA The Special Cabinet meeting, chaired by the Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Monday, February 15, 2021, decided to regularise 151 contract staff with more than 10 years of experience.. File photo   | Photo Credit: Thulasi Kakkat No on decision PSC rank list extension Amidst the agitation by the Kerala PSC Rank Holders Associations and opposition from youth organisations backed by the United Democratic Front, the Special Cabinet on Monday decided to regularise 151 contract staff with more than 10 years of experience. The highest of 100 temporary staff in various categories with more than 10 years of experience to be regularised is in the State-owned Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC).

A mammoth labour of love comes up in Konni

A mammoth labour of love comes up in Konni Updated: Updated: Full-scale museum will showcase the unique relationship between humans, elephants Share Article AAA On an abiding bond: A view of the elephant training centre in Konni that houses the elephant museum. The museum will be opened on February 19.   Full-scale museum will showcase the unique relationship between humans, elephants After years of wait, a full-scale museum that explores the unique relationship between the elephants and humans is finally set for a launch at the elephant training centre in Konni on February 19. The museum a mix of curated, professional works on the life and evolution of elephants and different stages of captive elephant management will be the first of its kind in the country. The entrance wall of the building has huge-scale murals of elephants with a mixture of bright colours while touch screen kiosks and information panels narrating stories of human-elephant relationships have been se

Leisure travel picks up with intra-State short tours

Many high-end properties have full occupancy, revival slow for budget properties Even as the hospitality sector is showing a degree of uneven recovery after the prolonged lockdown necessitated by COVID-19, leisure travel to motorable tourist destinations across Kerala is showing a steady increase. High-end properties are registering full occupancy and bookings are picking up in budget properties. Since uncertainties still prevail over international travel, the main driver behind this partial recovery for the tourism sector is the domestic leisure traveller. Outbound luxury travellers in the State, left with fewer options, are on the lookout for exclusive short domestic vacations within the State. Inquiries have also started pouring in for year-end holidays during Christmas and New Year. “The stakeholders of the industry should make the most of the demand for short tours from the Kerala market,” a Kerala Tourism Development Corporation official said.

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