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Everyone’s talking about my son: Brahmanandam

Everyone’s talking about my son: Brahmanandam

The film Brahma Anandam, starring Brahmanandam and his son Raja Goutham, was released on February 14 to positive feedback from the audience. At a success meet, Brahmanandam expressed his happiness at the praise for his son and his own satisfaction with the film. He emphasized the importance of trying new roles and expressed gratitude for…

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Encouraging entrepreneurs from all social communities: Minister | Thiruvananthapuram News

Encouraging entrepreneurs from all social communities: Minister | Thiruvananthapuram News

The government in Thiruvananthapuram is focused on promoting inclusive industrialization, giving opportunities to people from all social communities to become entrepreneurs in Kerala. Through initiatives like the Year of Enterprises and Mission 1,000, many new ventures have been started, with a significant number of women, SC/ST, OBC, and transgender individuals benefiting. The upcoming Invest Kerala…

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‘BJP’s Betrayal’: Siddaramaiah Slams Centre Over ‘Jal Jeevan Mission Fund Underutilisation’ Claims

‘BJP’s Betrayal’: Siddaramaiah Slams Centre Over ‘Jal Jeevan Mission Fund Underutilisation’ Claims

The Karnataka government has responded to allegations of underutilization of Jal Jeevan Mission funds by stating that they have fully and efficiently used all central allocations, along with substantial state funding. They disputed the figures cited by the Union Minister, claiming that the total allocated budget was not accurately represented. Despite delays in central fund…

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KIRF: Cusat receives award for best university

KIRF: Cusat receives award for best university

The Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) was awarded the best university in the Kerala Institutional Ranking Framework (KIRF), with the University of Kerala and Mahatma Gandhi University following closely behind. The awards were presented by Minister for Higher Education R. Bindu to the respective institutions in a ceremony held in Kochi. The KIRF…

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Farmers complain of corruption at direct purchase centres

Farmers complain of corruption at direct purchase centres

Farmers are still facing issues with officials demanding bribes at direct purchase centres (DPC) despite increases in handling and loading charges and salaries for employees. The Chief Minister announced a new remuneration structure for DPC employees, but bribery allegations persist. Farmers claim that the cost of getting their produce measured at DPCs has increased, with…

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