1. The document discusses the dispute between S.P. Shashi Kumar and K.V. Thomas regarding the allocation of the third ministerial position in the Kerala cabinet to the Kerala Congress (M).
2. Shashi Kumar had initially allocated the position to the KC(M), but Thomas overruled this and allocated it to an independent instead. This caused tensions between the two leaders.
3. Thomas has now issued a letter to Shashi Kumar allocating the position to the KC(M), in an attempt to resolve the dispute. However, Shashi Kumar remains skeptical of Thomas' intentions.
1. The Ministry of Home Affairs has stated that the hacking of the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences server was done by the CBI. This is a serious issue that requires investigation.
2. The CBI had conducted forensic analysis of the server to investigate the hacking of the university's website. This hacking had occurred last year in June.
3. Around 20 computers and laptops in the university are being examined as part of this investigation. The hacking did not stop for even a single day in the past one year.
1. There have been ongoing protests at a copper plant in Tamil Nadu, India over the past few months due to concerns about pollution and health issues.
2. On May 17th, the author visited the plant and surrounding area to investigate the situation and grievances of both the protesters and plant employees.
3. Various meetings have been held between stakeholders to address the issues, but tensions remain high and some violent incidents have occurred. Both sides have levied accusations against each other regarding the conflicts.
1) The Home Minister stated that India has exhausted all options to ensure the safety of Indian citizens in Egypt.
2) Over 680 Indian citizens were evacuated from Egypt on July 22nd after warnings of possible attacks against Indians.
3) The Home Minister said that the situation in Egypt remains uncertain due to the ongoing turmoil and India is closely monitoring the safety of Indians in coordination with Egyptian authorities.
1. The document discusses the dispute between S.P. Shashi Kumar and K.V. Thomas regarding the allocation of the third ministerial position in the Kerala cabinet to the Kerala Congress (M).
2. Shashi Kumar had initially allocated the position to the KC(M), but Thomas overruled this and allocated it to an independent instead. This caused tensions between the two leaders.
3. Thomas has now issued a letter to Shashi Kumar allocating the position to the KC(M), in an attempt to resolve the dispute. However, Shashi Kumar remains skeptical of Thomas' intentions.
1. The Ministry of Home Affairs has stated that the hacking of the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences server was done by the CBI. This is a serious issue that requires investigation.
2. The CBI had conducted forensic analysis of the server to investigate the hacking of the university's website. This hacking had occurred last year in June.
3. Around 20 computers and laptops in the university are being examined as part of this investigation. The hacking did not stop for even a single day in the past one year.
1. There have been ongoing protests at a copper plant in Tamil Nadu, India over the past few months due to concerns about pollution and health issues.
2. On May 17th, the author visited the plant and surrounding area to investigate the situation and grievances of both the protesters and plant employees.
3. Various meetings have been held between stakeholders to address the issues, but tensions remain high and some violent incidents have occurred. Both sides have levied accusations against each other regarding the conflicts.
1) The Home Minister stated that India has exhausted all options to ensure the safety of Indian citizens in Egypt.
2) Over 680 Indian citizens were evacuated from Egypt on July 22nd after warnings of possible attacks against Indians.
3) The Home Minister said that the situation in Egypt remains uncertain due to the ongoing turmoil and India is closely monitoring the safety of Indians in coordination with Egyptian authorities.
Kerala development seminar by sastra sahitya parishadkeralawatchnews
El documento presenta una serie de puntos sin conexión entre sí. No es posible extraer información relevante o de alto nivel debido a que el contenido está compuesto por una secuencia aleatoria de símbolos sin sentido.
High court single bench judgment soman case - wpc no 21529 of 2012keralawatchnews
1. The document is a court judgment regarding a writ petition filed by V.S. Achuthanandan, a former Chief Minister of Kerala, seeking to quash an FIR registered against him for alleged offenses of corruption and criminal misconduct.
2. The FIR was registered based on a vigilance inquiry ordered by the new government into the assignment of government land to a relative of Achuthanandan during his tenure as Chief Minister.
3. Achuthanandan contends that there was no illegality in the land assignment or subsequent decision to exempt the assignee from alienation restrictions. The government argues there is evidence of abuse of power and conspiracy to provide wrongful gain.
4.
Internationally renowned linguist and activist Noam Chomsky expressed support for the movement protesting the opening of the Koodankulam Nuclear Power Plant in India. He said that Koodankulam could be another industrial disaster like Bhopal. Many other prominent figures from India, Sri Lanka, Denmark, Germany, Ireland and filmmakers also expressed solidarity with the anti-nuclear movement at Koodankulam, citing environmental and health concerns. The campaign to garner national and international support through online posters on Countercurrents.org has been generating more backing through social media and other internet platforms.
The document reports on appointments to leadership positions in various government departments. F. Anbazhagan was appointed as the new director of rural development department. K. Kumar was appointed as the director of health department and F. Azhar as the director of school education department. D. Murugan was given additional charge as the director of social welfare department. P. Kumar was appointed as the managing director of a textile company.
The document discusses a new entrepreneurship program being launched in Kerala.
1) The program will provide 4% grace marks and 20% attendance to help students start technology-based businesses while studying.
2) Several top technical institutes across Kerala will support the program by providing infrastructure, mentorship and incubation facilities.
3) The program aims to help turn students' business ideas into reality through various stages of development support over 3-6 months within the partner institutes. This will help boost entrepreneurship in the state.
The document is dated 18-10-2012. It does not contain any other text or information beyond this date. In just one sentence, the document provides a date but no other context or details.
Emerging kerala 14-night-life zone-at-uec-veli-tvmkeralawatchnews
The document provides a project profile for developing a Night Life Zone at an Urban Entertainment Centre in Veli, Kerala. It details plans to develop an 18-acre site into an integrated tourism destination with entertainment, commercial, and accommodation components. Specifically, it outlines plans for a 40,000 square foot Night Life Zone on the roof of a proposed Family Entertainment Centre within the development, with an estimated cost to investors of Rs. 20 Crore. The project aims to leverage the location's proximity to the airport and city to attract tourists and businesses.
Kerala development seminar by sastra sahitya parishadkeralawatchnews
El documento presenta una serie de puntos sin conexión entre sí. No es posible extraer información relevante o de alto nivel debido a que el contenido está compuesto por una secuencia aleatoria de símbolos sin sentido.
High court single bench judgment soman case - wpc no 21529 of 2012keralawatchnews
1. The document is a court judgment regarding a writ petition filed by V.S. Achuthanandan, a former Chief Minister of Kerala, seeking to quash an FIR registered against him for alleged offenses of corruption and criminal misconduct.
2. The FIR was registered based on a vigilance inquiry ordered by the new government into the assignment of government land to a relative of Achuthanandan during his tenure as Chief Minister.
3. Achuthanandan contends that there was no illegality in the land assignment or subsequent decision to exempt the assignee from alienation restrictions. The government argues there is evidence of abuse of power and conspiracy to provide wrongful gain.
4.
Internationally renowned linguist and activist Noam Chomsky expressed support for the movement protesting the opening of the Koodankulam Nuclear Power Plant in India. He said that Koodankulam could be another industrial disaster like Bhopal. Many other prominent figures from India, Sri Lanka, Denmark, Germany, Ireland and filmmakers also expressed solidarity with the anti-nuclear movement at Koodankulam, citing environmental and health concerns. The campaign to garner national and international support through online posters on Countercurrents.org has been generating more backing through social media and other internet platforms.
The document reports on appointments to leadership positions in various government departments. F. Anbazhagan was appointed as the new director of rural development department. K. Kumar was appointed as the director of health department and F. Azhar as the director of school education department. D. Murugan was given additional charge as the director of social welfare department. P. Kumar was appointed as the managing director of a textile company.
The document discusses a new entrepreneurship program being launched in Kerala.
1) The program will provide 4% grace marks and 20% attendance to help students start technology-based businesses while studying.
2) Several top technical institutes across Kerala will support the program by providing infrastructure, mentorship and incubation facilities.
3) The program aims to help turn students' business ideas into reality through various stages of development support over 3-6 months within the partner institutes. This will help boost entrepreneurship in the state.
The document is dated 18-10-2012. It does not contain any other text or information beyond this date. In just one sentence, the document provides a date but no other context or details.
Emerging kerala 14-night-life zone-at-uec-veli-tvmkeralawatchnews
The document provides a project profile for developing a Night Life Zone at an Urban Entertainment Centre in Veli, Kerala. It details plans to develop an 18-acre site into an integrated tourism destination with entertainment, commercial, and accommodation components. Specifically, it outlines plans for a 40,000 square foot Night Life Zone on the roof of a proposed Family Entertainment Centre within the development, with an estimated cost to investors of Rs. 20 Crore. The project aims to leverage the location's proximity to the airport and city to attract tourists and businesses.