After the stir over the driving test was called off as the Kerala state government and unions reached a truce, Kerala Transport Minister KB Ganesh Kumar said that all have cooperated with the government and that it has been decided that good quality education will be provided in the driving
The Supreme Court on Monday remarked that let there not be a contest between Centre and state governments when it was hearing Karnataka state plea seeking financial assistance for drought relief.
In the run-up to the Lok Sabha elections, Leader of Opposition in Karnataka Assembly and BJP leader R Ashoka claimed that the state government has become bankrupt.
A bench of justices, Surya Kant and KV Vishwanathan, made the remarks while declining to give any interim relief to the Kerala government over borrowing limits.
The Supreme Court on Monday referred to the five-judge bench to adjudicate the Kerala government suit challenging the Centre's decision to put restrictions on the borrowing capacity of states.
The UDF alleged that Thomas Issac was convening a meeting of Kudumbashree and offering loans to its members and following that, Kerala government organisation Kerala Development and Innovation Strategy Council (K-DISC) was approaching people and offering jobs to them.
After the Kerala government moved the Supreme Court against Governor Arif Mohammed Khan for not giving his assent to Bills passed by the Assembly, state minister P Rajeev on Sunday said the former's 'attitude' was against the will of the legislature.
"Equally, the aid and advice rendered by the Union of India to the President to withhold assent from the four bills which are wholly within the domain of the State, while disclosing no reason whatsoever, is also manifestly arbitrary and violates Article 14 of the Constitution," the Kerala go
Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) National General Secretary, PK Kunhalikutty has extended support to the Kerala government's decision to not implement the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), 2019.
The Central Government informed the Supreme Court on Wednesday that an amount of Rs 5,000 crores can be given to Kerala in the present financial year as a one-time measure subject to conditions.