The Kerala government has shifted its stance, now backing a review of the 2018 Sabarimala judgment and arguing that the right to religion is not absolute. The Centre also supports the review, with a hearing scheduled in the Supreme Court today.
Kerala Minister Vasavan stated the government's position on Sabarimala remains consistent, while the Congress and BJP parties have criticized this stance as dishonest.
The CPI(M) has stated that the Kerala government will make an appropriate decision regarding the contentious issue of women's entry into the Sabarimala temple.
Leader of the Opposition in the Kerala Assembly, VD Satheeshan, has countered allegations of Congress having a 'communal ally' in the IUML, while also alleging a nexus between the BJP-ruled Centre and the CPM-led Kerala government.
The Kerala government has called a meeting with oil companies to address a severe shortage of commercial LPG cylinders, a problem also affecting hotels, bars, and restaurants in Dakshina Kannada, where Oil Marketing Companies have assured a resolution within two days.
In the Legislative Council, Congress member Bilkis Bano pushed the State government to urge the Kerala government to bring an amendment to the legislation to keep Kasaragod district out of its purview
The Kerala government has published the terms of reference for its 12th pay commission, tasking it with suggesting measures to enhance the efficiency and people-friendliness of the Civil Services and address issues faced by women employees.
The Kerala government has moved the High Court to challenge the acquittal of actor Dileep in the 2017 actress abduction and gangrape case, seeking a re-examination of the verdict.
The Kerala government has moved the High Court to challenge the trial court's verdict acquitting actor Dileep in the 2017 actress abduction and sexual assault case, also seeking a review of other acquittals.
The Lokayukta has instructed the Kerala government to issue a government order or office memorandum within two months, establishing guidelines for recovering excess payments made to government officials.
The Union Cabinet has approved the Kerala government's resolution to rename the state from 'Kerala' to 'Keralam' under Article 3 of the Constitution of India.
Kerala's LDF government is set to announce the completion of 500,000 houses under its LIFE Mission scheme on February 24, having spent approximately ₹20,831.60 crore.
The Kerala government is facing criticism from the opposition after admitting to spending ₹11.21 lakh on a Chief Minister's interview with actor Mohanlal, raising concerns about the misuse of taxpayer funds.
The Kerala government announced its intention to urge the Central government to increase the allocation limit for non-domestic LPG cylinders to the state. This move aims to address the state's needs for commercial and industrial gas supply.
Though Kerala government recently revised pay structure of nurses working in private hospitals, United Nurses Association claims that certain hospitals are not willing to implement it
The Kerala High Court has issued notices to actor Dileep and others after the state government challenged their acquittal in the Kerala actor rape case, also seeking enhanced punishment for six convicts.
Government agrees to disburse the pay revision arrears of 18 months immediately. Arrears of the remaining 39 months will be disbursed in accordance with legal advice
The Ernakulam-Angamaly Archdiocese mouthpiece, Sathyadeepam, published a scathing editorial criticizing the Pinarayi government in Kerala for various issues, including a new liquor brand, alleged data breaches, and excessive spending on publicity.
The Supreme Court has permitted the Kerala government to continue with its household survey, with senior advocate Kapil Sibal stating that no payment had been made to the volunteers involved.
In 2014, the boat, which was primarily used by the PWD officials to visit Mullaperiyar dam, was suspended after the Kerala government officials raised objections
Given Vellappally Natesan’s close ties with the ruling establishment, the Kerala government will have a tough task abiding by the High Court’s directive to temporarily take charge of the Yogam and to…
The Kerala Government Medical Officers' Association (KGMOA) has staged a protest against a government order that extends the working hours for doctors in the state.
Professors have been promoted as principals in government arts and science colleges in Kerala, following directions issued by the Kerala Administrative Tribunal (KAT) regarding disputes over principal appointments.
A flagship initiative of Kerala government, the ₹2,365-crore project is aimed at addressing the challenges posed by climate change and fragmented markets and dwindling farmer incomes