Constituents may not get the same number of seats they had in the 2016 polls
Seat-sharing talks in the LDF gathered pace on Monday. LDF leaders were unwilling to hazard a definite guess on the proposed calculus.
However, some indicated that constituents would not get the same number of seats they had in the 2016 Assembly elections. Members might have to sacrifice a few seats to make space for KC(M) and LJD, both recent allies. The CPI(M) is likely to set an example by giving up the maximum number of seats to uphold coalition unity and values.
Bargaining between constituents for seats was reportedly on at the AKG Centre for the second consecutive day. The meetings were a closed door affair. However, some early indications seemed to trickle out.
Minister launches water taxi service
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Facility is part of Malabar River Cruise Tourism Project
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Facility is part of Malabar River Cruise Tourism Project
Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran on Friday said that the government was aiming at completing the first phase of the Malabar River Cruise Tourism Project this year itself.
He was speaking through videoconferencing after inaugurating the water taxi allotted at Parassinikkadavu as part of the cruise project. The water taxi named “Thacholi Othenan” was designed by the Tourism Department and Kerala Shipping and Inland Navigation Corporation (KSINC) as part of the project.
Malabar had great potential for tourism. However, full advantage of the possibilities could not be taken till now, Mr. Surendran said. With the opening of the Kannur airport, such possibilities had increased. It was in this context that the government had formulated a massive tourism project connecting the rivers of Kasa
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Seminar organised by the Corporation discusses various plans and projects for city development
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Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran speaking at a development seminar of the Corporation in the city on Sunday.
Seminar organised by the Corporation discusses various plans and projects for city development
The development seminar of the Thiruvananthapuram city Corporation, ahead of the preparation of the civic body s annual plan for the 2021-22 financial year, was held on Sunday.
The draft plan presented at the seminar listed out 174 small and big projects, including multi-year projects and new initiatives. Working groups of various sectors put the draft to discussion through the day, and put forward suggestions and amendments.
BBC featured Kannur drive in beach, two others set for facelift
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BBC featured Kannur drive in beach, two others set for facelift . Image Source: IANS News
Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 20 : Featured by the BBC as being among the six best beaches for driving in the world Muzhappilangad Beach and Dharmadam Beach and Dharmadam Island are all set to receive a major facelift as part of Kerala Tourism s ambitious plan to pitchfork Kannur as North Kerala s tourism hub.
Kerala Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran on Saturday said these projects at an overall cost of Rs 233.72 crores are a key ingredient of Kerala Tourism s aggressive campaign to promote the Malabar region and has immense potential to put Kannur on the world tourism map.