Protests over couple’s suicide at Neyyattinkara
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Handling of case by police comes under intense scrutiny
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Seventeen-year-old Renjith joins protesters at Neyyattinkara on Tuesday as they block the passage of an ambulance carrying the body of his mother Ambili, who succumbed to burns a week ago.
Handling of case by police comes under intense scrutiny
Protests continued to mount over the suicide of a couple in Neyyattinkara even as the Kerala government offered on Tuesday to support their children.
The deaths of Rajan, 47, and his wife Ambili, 36, of Pongil in Nellimoodu during their move to thwart an attempt to evict the family from their house sparked protests in various parts of the State. The plight of their sons, Rahul and Renjith, prompted Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to take up the issue.
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Pinarayi lists development priorities for Kozhikode district
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Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan speaking at the Kerala Paryadanam event at Government Higher Secondary School, Karaparamba, Kozhikode, on Sunday.
Pinarayi lists development priorities for Kozhikode district
Talks will be held to sort out the issues that were raised after the beautification of S.M. Street in the city, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said.
He was responding to suggestions from people from different walks of life at the Kozhikode district-leg of the ‘Kerala Paryadanam’ (Kerala Tour), an interactive session with people from different walks of life, at the Government Higher Secondary School, Karaparamba, here on Sunday.
Govt to implement slew of projects aimed at development of district
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Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan greets delegates at an event organised as part of the ‘Kerala Paryadanam’ at Jimmy George Indoor Stadium on Thursday | B P Deepu By Express News Service
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said the government would implement a wide range of projects aimed at the development of the capital district. He was speaking with eminent people from various walks of life as part of the ‘Kerala Paryadanam’ in Thiruvananthapuram. According to the chief minister, the projects would change the face of Thiruvananthapuram. We can start city gas project to provide cooking gas through pipelines, he said.
CM lists projects for development of Thiruvananthapuram
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80-km Vizhinjam-Parippally ring road to be developed
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80-km Vizhinjam-Parippally ring road to be developed
The State government is implementing a slew of projects designed for the comprehensive development of the State capital, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said.
Addressing a select group here on Thursday as part of the ‘Kerala Paryadanam,’ Mr. Vijayan said that the city gas distribution project could be implemented in Thiruvananthapuram.
He listed the Vizhinjam seaport project, the Technocity project, the elephant rehabilitation centre at Kottoor and the development of the Akkulam lake as among the projects that would transform the character of the State capital.
CM begins Kerala tour with Kollam session
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NSS stays away from programme organised for formulating LDF’s poll strategy
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Reaching out: Chief Minister Pinaryi Vijayan in Kollam during the first session of his public outreach programme on Tuesday.
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NSS stays away from programme organised for formulating LDF’s poll strategy
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s much-publicised Kerala Paryadanam began on a sour note in Kollam with Nair Service Society (NSS) boycotting the public outreach programme.
The first in a series of sessions scheduled to be held in various districts and the ideas and suggestions that emerge from the programme would be used to formulate the election strategy of the Left Democratic Front (LDF) in the upcoming assembly polls.