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Government liberalised rules for creative expression of staff: Chandy

Chief Minister Oommen ChandyKerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy has clarified that the government order on creative expression by government employees was actually intended to dilute existing provisions.

He had frozen the order when reports to the contrary appeared in the media.

The Chief Minister refuted the criticism of SNDP general secretary Vellappally Natesan that development was centered in Malappuram and Kottayam districts.

Operation Anantha: Government to seek vacation of stay granted to Biju Ramesh

Chief Secretary Jiji ThomsonThiruvananthapuram: Kerala Government will be filing an appeal before the High Court against stay granted to demolition of part of Rajadhani buildings in the city belonging to Kerala Bar Hotel Owners Association leader Biju Ramesh under Operation Anantha programme.

Chief Minister freezes order on creative expression by employees

Kerala SecretariatKerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy on Monday froze an order on creative expression issued by the Personnel and Administrative Reforms Department recently as the order attracted much criticism.

Chief Secretary Jiji Thomson was asked to look into the issue and submit a report.

Mullaperiyar dam: water level crosses 136 feet

Mullaperiyar DamThiruvananthapuram: The water level in the Mullaperiyar reservoir has crossed 136 feet following heavy rains in the catchment areas and reduction of intake by Tamil Nadu.

There is fear that the water level will be climbing further as it continues to rain in the catchments. The weather bureau has forecast isolated heavy rain over Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Lakshadweep today.

Vellappally begins march from Kasaragod

Samatwa Munneta YatraSNDP general secretary Vellappally Natesan began his Samatawa Munnetta Yatra from Kasaragod today.

The march is being undertaken towards formation of a political party in protest against “injustice to the majority community”. There is also plan to form a third front with BJP and others.

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