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News Letter FISAT
Federal Institute of Science and Technology(FISAT) ®®Ðu§ ;ÚÅ 4ËËr2018 e´§ 3. 1Чy2018 Mr Paul Mundadan (Chairman) receiving the award for the ‘Best Institute for Excellence in Engineering Education 2018’ from Hon'ble Kerala Governor Justice (Retd) P Sathasivam Federal Institute of Science and Technology Approved by AICTE, é§uËËo APJ Ч 2u§u W®´§´u§ \®ÙÁÅËà &´ÁÅ ;uuÁŚ :´´¥¥u®®´´Á P.O., ®uu§àŰ 683 577, 2Áu§uŚ Ph: +91 484 272527Ňu§ř u§ơéÅuËşuş® web: ÚÚÚşéÅuËşuş® Focus on excellence FISAT Chairman's Message The speed of technological innovation FISAT !Á´®ËÁÅ and industry demands is faster than higher education's ability to adapt.FISAT's Managing Committee Members collaborations with reputed national universities and industries helpstudentsto 1.Sri.PAULMUNDADAN bridge this gap. They get opportunity to CHAIRMAN,GOVERNING BODY learn and get ¿Éédon new add on 2.Sri.VSPRADEEP- courses, get a real world experience of VICE CHAIRMAN,GOVERNING BODY corporate demands through internships, 3.Sri.SACHINJACOB PAUL seminars, workshops and other events and TREASURER, FBOAES hone themselves. 4.Sri.RAJARANARAYANA The incubation center at FISAT provides a VICE PRESIDENT, FBOAES platform for budding entrepreneurs with 5.Sri.ABDUL NAZAR M.P. innovativeideas by offering mentoring ASSOCIATE SECRETARY, FBOAES 6.Sri.JOJO K.J. support and facilitating industrial FISAT has along, distinguished traditionin ASSOCIATE TREASURER, FBOAES interactions. Consultancy activities, Super the é¥ of technical education embellished 7.Sri.GEORGEC.CHACKO Computer facility at Center for High with strong sense of commitment,focus on 8.Sri.E.K.RAJAVARMA excellenceand cognizance of ethical Performance Computing, Industry Institute 9.Sri.XAVIER GREGORY values. -
Fourteenth Session of the Fourieenth Kerala Legislative Assembly
' rounrgsxtll KBRALA l,iletsnrryE ASSEUBLY .l I :. RESUII3 - OF . a$uwss TRANSASTBD DUB$*G Kcratr l*gislatute Sccretariat 2019 .a Kfn CLt' MY,aMASAfitA fRSfr|}{G PRESS' Eq{F,rr."riti$ *, ;,dtiri{4{f*!t5ffii{rE!*'' FOURTEENTH KERALA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY RESUME OF BUSINESS TRANSACTED DURING THE FOLTRTEENTH SESSION 651t2019 FOURTEtsNTH SESSION FOURTEENTH KERALA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Fourtcenth Session Date of Commencement January 25,2019 Date of Adjournment February 12,2Ol9 Date of Prorogation February 12, 2019 (At the conclusion of its sitting) Number of sittings l0 (Ten) Panrv poslrtoN oR FounreEnrH KennI-a Leclsuettve AsspNasuv (As ox JeNuenY 25,2019) Ruling Communist Party of India (Marxist) 58 Communist Party of India .. l9 Janata Dal (Secular) 03 Nationalist Congress Party 02 Congress (Secular) 0t Kerala Congress (B) 0l Communist Marxist Party Kerala State Committee 0l National Secular Conference 0l Independents 05 Opposition Indian National Congress 22 Indian Union Muslim lrage l7 Kerala Congress (M) 06 Ke.rala Congress (Jacob) 0l Bharatiya Janata Party 0l Independents 0l Total .. 139 Speaker o .. 0l Grand Total ..140 Speaker SHnr P. Sneeneuexntsxxer.t Deputy Speaker Sunl V. Snsr Council of Membert l. Shri Pinarayi Vijayan, Chief Minister 2. Shri A. K. Balan, Minister for welfare of Scheduled castes, scheduled Tribes, Backward Classes, Law, Culture and Parliamentary Affairs 3. Shri E. Chandrasekharan, Minister for Revenue & Housing 4. Dr. K. T. Jaleel, Minister for Higher Education, Welfare of Minorities' Wakf & Haji Pilgrimage 5. Shri E. P. Jayarajan, Minister for Industries, Sports & Youth Affain 6. Shri M. M. Mani, Minister for Electricity 7, Shd'K. Krishnankutty, Ministei for Wtter Resources' 8. -
MEDIA Handbook 2018
MEDIA hAnDbook 2018 Information & Public Relations Department Government of Kerala PERSONAL MEMORANDA Name................................................................................... Address Office Residence .......................... ............................... .......................... ............................... .......................... ............................... .......................... ............................... .......................... ............................... MEDIA HANDBOOK 2018 .......................... ............................... Information & Public Relations Department .......................... ............................... Government of Kerala Telephone No. Office ............................................... Chief Editor T V Subhash IAS Mobile ............................................... Co-ordinating Editor P Vinod Fax ............................................... Deputy Chief Editor K P Saritha E-mail ............................................... Editor Manoj K. Puthiyavila Residence ............................................. Editorial assistance Priyanka K K Nithin Immanuel Vehicle No .......................................................................... Gautham Krishna S Driving Licence No .............................................................. Ananthan R M Expires on . .......................................................................... Designer Ratheesh Kumar R Accreditation Card No ........................ Date....................... Circulation -
MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY Election to The
MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY Election to the Senate under Section 17 , Elected Members (3) of the Mahatma Gandhi University Act, 1985. FINAL ELECTORAL ROLL Constituency: MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF KERALA El. Roll No. NAME CONSTITUENCY REMARKS 1 SHRI. ABDUL HAMEED.P VALLIKKUNNU 2 SHRI. K.V.ABDUL KHADER GURUVAYOOR 3 SHRI. PARAKKAL ABDULLAH KUTTYAADI 4 SHRI. P.K.ABDU RUBB THIROORANGAADI 5 SHRI. V.ABDU REHIMAN THANUR 6 SHRI.ABID HUSSAIN THANGAL KOTTAKKAL 7 SHRI. V.S ACHUTHANANDHAN MALAMPUZHA 8 SHRI. T.A.AHAMMAD KABEER MANKADA 9 SMT. P AYISHA POTTI KOTTARAKKARA 10 SHRI. MANJALAMKUZHI ALI PERINTHALMANNA 11 SHRI. ANIL AKKARA WADAKANCHERRY 12 SHRI. A.P.ANIL KUMAR VANDOOR 13 SHRI. ANOOB JACOB PIRAVAM 14 SHRI. K.ANSALAN NEYYATTINKARA 15 SHRI. ANTONY JOHN KOTHAMANGALAM 16 SHRI. P.V.ANVAR NILAMBUR 17 SHRI. ANWAR SADATH ALUVA 18 PROF. K.U.ARUNAN IRINJALAKUDA 19 SHRI. C.K.ASHA VAIKOM 20 SHRI.K.BABU NENMARA 21 SHRI. I.C.BALAKRISHNAN SULTHANBATHERY Draft #42 of File 3110/1/2014/Elen Approved by JOINT REGISTRAR II (ADMIN) on 03-Feb-2020 10:50 AM - Page 1 22 SHRI. A.K.BALAN THARUR 23 SHRI. V.T.BALRAM THRITHALA 24 SHRI. P.K.BASHEER ERANAD 25 SMT. E.S.BIJIMOL PEERUMADE 26 SHRI. E.CHANDRASEKHARAN KANHANGED 27 SHRI. K.DASAN QUILANDY 28 SHRI. B.D DEVASSY CHALAKUDI 29 SHRI. C.DIVAKARAN NEDUMANGAD 30 SHRI. V.K.IBRAHIM KUNJU KALAMASSERY 31 SHRI. ELDO ABRAHAM MUVATTUPUZHA 32 SHRI. ELDOSE P KANNAPPILLIL PERUMBAVOOR 33 SHRI. K.B.GANESH KUMAR PATHANAPURAM 34 SMT. GEETHA GOPI NATTIKA 35 SHRI. GEORGE M THOMAS THIRUVAMBADI 36 SHRI. -
Shri.Ramesh Chennithala, Hon'ble Home Minister of Kerala
Shri.Ramesh Chennithala, Hon’ble Home Minister of Kerala inaugurated Neera Processing Plant of Karappuram Coconut Producer Company Ltd, Alappuzha, Kerala on 10-July-2015 Coconut Farmers Need to Focus More on Product Diversification: Ramesh Chennithala Coconut farmers should focus more or product diversification and quality of the Church, who has been supporting the activities of the company from the beginning. Dr. value-added products, opined Shri. Ramesh Chennithala, Home Minister, Govt. of P.K. Mani, CEO, Karappuram Coconut Producer’s Company, presented report. Adv. Kerala, while inaugurating the Neera plant set up by Karappuram Coconut Producer’s A.M. Arif MLA, Adv. U. Prathibhahari, President, Alappuzha District Panchayath, Mr. Company Limited at Ayyappanchery in Alappuzha on Friday. He also said that Suresh Richard, District Excise Deputy Commissioner, Shri. Shajahan Kanjiravilayil, finding a market for the products is one of the important things to be kept in mind. Chairman, Consortium of Coconut Producer Companies ets were present at the event. The Home Minister also said that the farmer producer companies have to concentrate Adv. D. PriyeshKumar, Chairman, Karappuram Coconut Producer’s Company Ltd more on bringing out quality products, which would help them get an easy entry into (KCPCL) delivered the welcome speech and Shri. T.S. Viswan, Director, KCPCL, international markets. The minister also praised the measures taken by Coconut delivered vote of thanks. The inaugural ceremony kick started with a musical event lead Development Board and the Department of Excise for making Neera project by famous singer Kumari Kanmani. successful in the state. Shri. Ramesh Chennithala also said that though the people in The Neera plant, located at Ayyappanchery in Alappuzha, has a capacity to produce Kerala are late in realizing the potential of coconut, they have started bringing out 2500 litres of Neera per day. -
CIRCULAR- 05 / 2016-17 Dear Parents, Greetings from Naipunnya! 1
NAIPUNNYA PUBLIC SCHOOL Affiliated to CBSE Delhi (930610) Paduapuram P.O., Edakkunnu. Angamaly, Kerala 683 576 September 01, 2016 CIRCULAR- 05 / 2016-17 Dear Parents, Greetings from Naipunnya! 1. Independence Day celebration was held on 12th of August and Mr. Roji M John, MLA, Angamaly was the Chief Guest and he gave a thought provoking speech befitting the occasion. 2. The Annual sports Meet was held on 20th of August. The Chief Guest was a very revered personality all over India Mr. T.K Chathunni, The Former Football Coach, Indian Football Team. 3. Grand Parents’ Day was celebrated on 23rd of August. Adv. Charly Paul was the Chief Guest who delivered a worthy speech on this auspicious occasion. The grandparents were very much thrilled to be offered a ‘Paada Pooja’ by their own grand children in a typical Kerala tradition. They were also conferred Ponnadas as a token of love and respect. The very necessity of behaving nobly to grandparents in the present scenario could be instilled in the mind of all the children who attended this function. A lunch was also served for the grandparents. 4. Teachers ‘Day celebration is on 5th September. Innovative programmes have been planned by the PTWA and students to extend their love and respect to the teachers. 5. The open house of classes IX and X will be held on 8th of September. 6. Onam celebration is on 9th of September and school closes for the Onam vacation. The school dispersal is at 1.00 p.m after the celebration . The school re-opens on 19th of September. -
In the High Court of Kerala at Ernakulam Present The
IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE DEVAN RAMACHANDRAN & THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE T.R.RAVI FRIDAY, THE 24th DAY OF APRIL, 2020 /4th VAISAKHA, 1942 W.P.(C). Temp. NO.84 OF 2020 PETITIONER: BALU GOPLALAKRISHNAN S/O A. B. GOPALAKRISHNAN, PJRRA – G2, SILENT NAGAR, POTHUJANAM ROAD, MEDICAL COLLEGE P.O., THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, KERALA – 695 011. BY ADV. SRI. JAYKAR KS RESPONDENTS: 1. STATE OF KERALA, REPRESENTED BY PRINCIPAL SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, 1ST FLOOR , MAIN BLOCK, SECRETARIAT, STATUE, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, KERALA – 695 001. 2. UNION OF INDIA, REPRESENTED BY SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF ELECTRONICS & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, ELECTRONICS NIKETAN, 6, CGO COMPLEX, LODHI ROAD, NEW DELHI – 110 003. 3. SPRINKLR, REPRESENTED BY ITS CEO, 29 W 35TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10001, UNITED STATES; HAVING ITS REGIONAL OFFICE AT DIVYASREE TECHNOPOLIS, 3RD FLOOR, EAST WING, OPP. HAL AIRPORT ROAD, YEMALUR, BENGALURU, KARNATAKA – 560 037. BY ADDL.AG SRI K.K.RAVINDRANATH SR.GOVT.PLEADER SRI P.NARAYANAN SR.GOVT.PLEADER SRI V MANU GOVT.PLEADER SRI S.KANNAN SMT.NAPPINAI N.S. ASGI SRI P.VIJAYAKUMAR SRI JAISANKAR V. NAIR (CGC) THIS WRIT PETITION HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION ON 24/04/2020, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY PASSED THE FOLLOWING:- W.P.(C).TEMP NO.84 , 129, 132,148 & 163 OF 2020 2 IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE DEVAN RAMACHANDRAN & THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE T.R.RAVI FRIDAY, THE 24th DAY OF APRIL, 2020 /4th VAISAKHA, 1942 W.P.(C). Temp. NO.129 OF 2020 PETITIONERS MICHAEL VARGHESE S/O VARGHESE, JOURNALIST, CHENGADAKARY PATTANAKAD P. -
Viswajyothi Cmi Public School, Angamaly Annual Report 2018-19
VISWAJYOTHI CMI PUBLIC SCHOOL, ANGAMALY ANNUAL REPORT 2018-19 1. INTRODUCTION The academic year 2018-19 was unexpectedly eventful. We had to strive hard and work as a team to reach our goals for achieving commendable outcomes of our relentless efforts. The parents and the teachers valued and upheld the importance of intimacy, infallible inspiration and intrinsic motivation, more powerful than words could describe. Now with the blessings of our founder St. Kuriakose Elias Chavara I treasure the time I have spent with my colleagues, the PTA and my students and am glad to work together with them for the future of the School. I am very proud and privileged to present the SCHOOL ANNUAL REPORT 2018-19, the highlights of our activities and achievements in this academic year. 2. ABOUT THE SCHOOL Viswajyothi CMI Public school is one of the flourishing institutions under the renowned Sacred Heart Province, Kochi. The solid links of the Management are Fr. Dr. Jose Kuriedath CMI, the Provincial, Fr. John Berchmans Koithara CMI, the Manager, Fr. Joshy Koottumkal CMI, the Principal, Fr. Sibin Periyappadan CMI, the Vice Principal and Mrs. Smitha Komath, the Headmistress of the Primary Section. The aspirations of the Management, dedication of the teaching and non-teaching staffs, support of the parents, hard work of the students, the blessings of God Almighty, provide us the power for raising this institution to covetable heights. FACILITIES: - The school has a state-of-the-art infrastructure, and we provide most modern and technologically advanced educational facilities of international quality, sports, swimming, yoga and other co-curricular and health promoting activities for the benefit of the students. -
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The Kerala Election: a Shift to the Left – and a Move to the Right
The Kerala election: A shift to the left – and a move to the right blogs.lse.ac.uk/southasia/2016/05/26/the-kerala-election-a-shift-to-the-left-and-a-move-to-the-right/ 2016-5-26 Last week Kerala’s electoral pendulum swung to once again favour the Left Democratic Front over the Congress-led United Democratic Front. But James Chiriyankandath writes that this year’s contest was unusual in that the BJP emerged as a more credible third force, suggesting the cycle that has developed in the last 60 years is no longer as stable as it looks. This article forms part of a series on the 2016 Legislative Assembly Elections. Click here to read more. In the six decades since the coastal south Indian state was formed and made history by becoming the first anywhere in the world to return a communist government to power through the ballot box in 1957, elections in Kerala have been remarkably consistent. Coalitions led by either the communists or the Congress Party – since 1982 the Left Democratic Front (LDF) or the United Democratic Front (UDF) – have alternated in winning all but one of thirteen elections (the exception was in 1977). The results of the polls on 16 May were no different: the LDF succeeded in ousting the UDF from office, claiming 91 of the 140 state assembly seats to 47 for the UDF. Yet this was an unusual electoral contest with the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, perennial ‘also-rans’ in Kerala but in power at the centre since 2014, gaining a seat for the first time; the remaining seat went to an independent. -
State and Society in Kerala
STATE AND SOCIETY IN KERALA STUDY MATERIAL FOURTH SEMESTER CORE COURSE : POL4C12 For M.A.POLITICAL SCIENCE (2019 ADMISSION ONWARDS) UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION Calicut University P.O, Malappuram, Kerala, India 673 635 School of Distance Education UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION STUDY MATERIAL FOURTH SEMESTER MA POLITICAL SCIENCE (2019 ADMISSION ONWARDS) CORE COURSE : POL4C12 : STATE AND SOCIETY IN KERALA Prepared by : Dr. Sunil Kumar, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Political Science, SKVC, Thrissur. State and Society in Kerala Page 2 School of Distance Education CONTENTS Module Title Page No. I SOCIAL AND DEMOCRATIC BASIS OF KERALA SOCIETY 1 - 23 II THE DEMOCRATIC PHASE 24 – 54 III GRASS ROOT LEVEL DEMOCRACY 55 – 75 IV PROBLEMS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH 76 – 96 NEW SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: DALIT, OBC, WOMEN V 97 116 EMPOWERMENT – State and Society in Kerala Page 3 School of Distance Education State and Society in Kerala Page 4 School of Distance Education MODULE I SOCIAL AND DEMOCRATIC BASIS OF KERALA SOCIETY Kerala’s Caste-Class Structure in the pre-Independence Period The social class structure in Kerala is very broad in pre-independence period. Kerala is emerged and flourished under the Hindu Brahman religion. The process of formation of Kerala culture as a regionalized community of culture also was parallel to those that evolved politically and linguistically in almost all other parts of India. In Kerala, caste ranking places the Nambudiri at the peak of the ritual hierarchy who hold a command ritual status. The most important caste ranking below the Nambudiri is the Nayar, the traditional warrior. -
Thirteenth Session
THIRTEENTH KERALA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY RESUME OF BUSINESS TRANSACTED DURING THE THIRTEENTH SESSION © Kerala Legislature Secretariat 2015 KERALA NIYAMASABHA PRINTING PRESS. THIRTEENTH KERALA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY RESUME OF BUSINESS TRANSACTED DURING THE THIRTEENTH SESSION 535/2015. THIRTEENTH SESSION CONTENTS THIRTEENTH SESSION Page 1. Governors Address .. 1 2. Obituary Reference .. 1 3. Election of Speaker .. 1 4. Panel of Chairmen .. 2 5. Questions .. 2 6. Adjournment Motion .. 2 7. Calling Attention .. 2 8. Papers Laid on the Table .. 2 9. Presentation of Reports .. 2 10. Message from the Governor .. 3 11. Reference by the Speaker .. 3 12. Suspension of Members .. 4 13. Motion moved by the Chief Minister .. 4 14. Statement by Minister .. 4 15. Motion for suspension of Rule .. 4 16. Question of Breach of Privilege .. 5 17. Legislative Business .. 5 18. Financial Business .. 6 19. Visitors .. 7 20. Termination of the Session .. 7 21. Appendices .. 9 22. Statement showing Constituency, Name and Party .. 45 Affiliation of Members of Thirteenth Kerala Legislative Assembly Speaker : SHRI G. K ARTHIKEYAN * Deputy Speaker : SHRI N. SAKTHAN † Council of Ministers 1. Shri Oommen Chandy, Chief Minister 2. ,, P. K. Abdu Rabb, Minister for Education 3. ,, Adoor Prakash, Minister for Revenue and Coir 4. ,, A. P. Anil Kumar, Minister for Welfare of Scheduled Castes, Backward Classes and Tourism 5. ,, Anoop Jacob, Minister for Food, Civil Supplies, Consumer Protection and Registration 6. ,, Aryadan Muhammed, Minister for Power 7. ,, K. Babu, Minister for Fisheries, Ports and Excise 8. ,, C. N. Balakrishnan, Minister for Co-operation, Khadi and Village Industries 9. ,, V. K. Ebrahim Kunju, Minister for Public Works 10.