Assembly refers Malayalam language Bill to Subject Committee

The Assembly today referred the Malayalam language (Dissemination and Enrichment) Bill to the Subject Committee.

Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, who piloted the Bill, said that the government would see to it that the provisions of the Bill do not cause any difficulties to linguistic minorities.

Kerala to approach Supreme Court over Mullaperiyar reservoir management

Chief Minister Oommen ChandyKerala Water Resources Minister P. J. Joseph said in the Assembly on Tuesday that Kerala would be approaching the Supreme Court on the Mullaperiyar issue, pointing out the failure of the supervisory committee to manage the crisis.

The Minister was responding to notice for an adjournment motion given by E. S. Bijimol to raise a discussion on the issues surrounding the opening of the spillways of the Dam.

IFFK calls for autonomy of art and cultural institutions

The International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) raised the need for autonomy of government-run art and cultural institutions at the inaugural Open Forum session on the topic ‘Legacy of Film and Television Institute of India’, held at Tagore Theatre today.

Spillway shutters of Mullaperyar Dam opened

Mullaperiyar reservoir
Eight of the 13 spillway shutters of Mullaperiyar dam were opened on Monday.  Water level is now at 142 feet. (updated)

Technological university has not outsourced conduct of examinations: Minister

Minister for Education Abdu RubbEducation Minister P. K. Abdu Rubb told the Assembly today that the Kerala Technological University had had not outsourced conduct of its examinations. It had only outsourced the software.
Replying to the debate on the Kerala Public Service Commission (Additional Functions as Respects the Universities) Bill, the Minister said that system was introduced for speeding up publication of results.

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