Future uncertain, rival fronts claim they ll form govt in Kerala
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Pinarayi Vijayan. (File Photo: IANS). Image Source: IANS News
Thiruvananthapuram, April 14 : The polls to elect the 15th Kerala Legislative Assembly were over on April 6 and though none has a clue of what s in store for them, the two traditional political rivals have started to identify the best 20 state cabinet ministers.
For the BJP-led NDA, which opened its account in the 14th Kerala Legislative Assembly and won just one seat in the 2016 polls, the entire top brass of the party is hopeful of bettering its performance, while a few pre-poll surveys and the ruling Left have said the account that they opened last time will be closed this time.
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Updated: Apr 13, 2021, 07:50 AM IST
While there are no shortcuts to success, Handwork, patience and perseverance certainly pave the path to success. This is the story of Ranjith Ramachandran, a night watchman-turned-assistant professor at IIM Ranchi. His struggle to get a good education and the fight to sustain himself to see his dream getting realised is being regarded as an inspiration to society and he has turned a role model for many.
Ranjith lived in a dilapidated single-room mud hut and worked as a night watchman for survival. His father is a tailor and his mother a daily wage earner under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS).
Upbeat ruling Left aims to get 2 RS seats in Kerala
Tue, Apr 13 2021 10:57 IST |
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As statewide protests were called by the Students Federation of India (SFI) in Kerala on Monday to protest against the violence in Jawaharlal University, a Central and a state minister traded charges while blaming each other for the violence.. Image Source: IANS News
Thiruvananthapuram, April 13 : The Kerala unit of the CPI-M known for its perseverance in fighting out legal battles, finally emerged victorious after the Election Commission was forced to admit in the High Court that they will conduct the Rajya Sabha polls to fill in three seats from the state which will fall vacant on April 21.
Ranjith Ramachandran, an Assistant Professor at IIM Ranchi, is a role model today. His struggle to get a get a good education and the fight to sustain himself to see his dream getting realised is being regarded as an inspiration to the society.