BJP leader and former Union Minister of State for External Affairs, V Muraleedharan, said on Friday that there was no need for a Kerala minister to go to Kuwait to coordinate the relief operation in the aftermath of a fire incident in the Gulf nation that killed 45 Indians, most of them from
After facing criticism from environmentalists, locals, and opposition parties, the Kerala government has decided to hold a high-level meeting and prepare an action plan to prevent the reoccurrence of the incident. An announcement in this regard was made by the Kerala Industries Minister P
Rajeev Chandrasekhar, the BJP's candidate for the Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha seat, said on Wednesday that a false narrative was propagated against BJP generating fear among the people of Kerala but PM Modi during his ten year tenure proved it wrong.
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.
Kerala Law Minister P Rajeev on Thursday informed that the State government will challenge the Centre's Citizenship (Amendment) Act in the Supreme Court, adding that it will pray to the apex court to declare the act as "anti-Constitutional".
In a bid to reinforce Kerala's presence in IT and new-generation technology on the international map, the state is holding a global conclave on artificial intelligence this monsoon, Industries Minister P Rajeeve informed on Thursday.
Kerala Law Minister P Rajeev on Thursday termed President Droupadi Murmu's assent to the Kerala Lok Ayukta Bill, passed by the assembly in August 2022, "the victory of democracy and the constitution."
Rajeev Mishra, SSP Patna said, "Security arrangements have been made in view of the assembly session today. Today is the first day of the session. Whatever happens inside the House, we have nothing to do with it, they have their personnel who make the arrangements for the security inside
Ahead of the interim Union Budget on February 1, Kerala Industries Minister P Rajeev lashed out at the central government over the latter's alleged interference in deciding the state's borrowing limit.
Kerala Law Minister P. Rajeev on Saturday took a dig at the state governor citing Dr BR Ambedkar's statement adding that as per the Constitution, it is the Union Government, not the Central.