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64,006 families were identified as extreme poor in Kerala. On November 1, the Kerala government proclaimed that all of them were freed from extreme poverty. The Opposition UDF has called it a hoax. Left-leaning social scientists and economists, too, are suspicious.
Five years after the CPM described the National Education Policy 2020 as an "ideological drive" that opens doors for the Sangh Parivar to meddle in education, the CPM-led LDF government has signed an MoU with the Centre to join the PM SHRI initiative—a scheme devoted to the implementation of the NEP 2020. This move begs the big question—is Kerala education turning saffron?
The CPM has managed to get the support of Hindu organisations; NSS & SNDP for Global Ayyappa Sangamam. The party however, faces flak for compromising on ideology. CPM seems desperate to woo the Hindu votes with elections round the corner. This video explores reasons why CPM organised the Ayyappa meet.
12 of the 13 universities in Kerala have no regular VCs.
Congress candidate Aryadan Shoukath losing Nilambur won't shake the UDF, says P V Anvar. It’ll just expose the personal failures of Aryadan Shoukath and V. D. Satheesan. In this interview, the two-time MLA explains why he believes the people are with him, not the parties.
From man-animal conflict to debate over support of PDP & Welfare party, Nilambur bypoll was marked by high-decibel campaign. This episode decodes the campaign ploys of the CPM and the Congress.
This episode of Election Tracker discusses major findings from Onmanorama Nilambur bypoll survey. The respondents expressed strong anti-incumbency sentiment and voiced apprehensions over man-animal conflict.
This episode of Election Tracker looks at how Congress managed to get an edge in the initial phase of the Nilambur bypoll campaign.
On the fourth anniversary of the second Pinarayi ministry, the talk is more about development than scandals. Even the Opposition UDF was silent about the various allegations that directly implicated the CM. Pinarayi managed to brush aside the charges not by running away from them but by taking them on. Though his answers were weak and unconvincing, Pinarayi made it a point to respond to any corruption-related posers. Not with anger but with calm bluntness. Once uncomfortable questions were answered, it became difficult for the Opposition and the media to pose the same questions again and again. This way, Pinarayi has managed to virtually silence criticism.
By presenting the Nava Kerala document as an ideology-altering moment, the CPM's only objective is to create a larger-than-life image of Pinarayi as Kerala's only Development Man.
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