First session of 15th Kerala Assembly from Monday
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Election of Speaker on May 25, Governor’s address on May 28 and revised 2021-2022 budget to be presented on on June 4
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Election of Speaker on May 25, Governor’s address on May 28 and revised 2021-2022 budget to be presented on on June 4
Under the grim shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic-induced lockdown, the 14-day first session of the 15th Kerala Legislative Assembly will commence on Monday with the swearing-in of the 140 newly elected legislators before Pro-Tem Speaker P. T. A. Rahim.
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State-wide lockdown has been extended from May 17 to 23
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A man walks past a hand wash facility installed on a roadside as part of measures to curb the spread of coronavirus during a lockdown imposed to curb the spread of the coronavirus in Kochi, Kerala on May 13, 2021. File
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State-wide lockdown has been extended from May 17 to 23 Shops selling construction materials, including plumbing and electrical materials, has been allowed to function from 11 a.m. to 6 p. m. observing strict COVID-19 protocols during the second phase of lockdown to be in force in Kerala from May 17 to 23.
CM meets Governor, tenders resignation
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CPI(M) State secretariat, LDF panel meet today to decide on new members in Cabinet
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CPI(M) State secretariat, LDF panel meet today to decide on new members in Cabinet
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Monday submitted the resignation of the Council of Ministers to Governor Arif Mohammed Khan.
Mr. Vijayan, who arrived from Dharmadam, presided over the last Cabinet meeting of the Ministry. Later, he called on the Governor and tendered his resignation.
A Raj Bhavan communiqué said the Governor had accepted the resignation and asked Mr. Vijayan to continue in office till another arrangement was made. The 14th Kerala Legislature Assembly was also dissolved by the Governor, official sources said.
Kerala Chief Minister tenders resignation to Governor
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CPI(M) state secretariat to meet today on new Ministry
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Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan with Governor Arif Mohammed Khan at Raj Bhavan in Thiruvananthapuram, on May 3, 2021.
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CPI(M) state secretariat to meet today on new Ministry
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Monday submitted the resignation of the Council of Ministers headed by him to Governor Arif Mohammed Khan.
Mr. Vijayan, who reached the State capital early from Dharamadom in Kannur, presided over the last Cabinet meeting of the Ministry, before heading for the Raj Bhavan.