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Friday, Jul 11, 2025
Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan who is expected to reach Thiruvananthapuram on February 23 has to take up a few pressing university matters and his response could fashion the contours of his equation with the State Government in the coming days.
The fifth edition of Techspectations will be held at Le Meridien hotel in Kochi on February 17. The theme of the marquee digital summit will be “Manorama@25: Absorb, Evolve, Thrive in the Digital Order”.
The Save University Forum Campaign Committee that has been relentlessly fighting CPM-sponsored nepotism in universities had filed a petition.
Khan also said that he did not wish to enter into a confrontation with the state government. “The state has the freedom to frame legislation. But, it should abide by court orders,” he said.
Khan said he is surprised that people are attaching more importance to the opinion of a foreign documentary maker, 'that too our colonial masters', than the verdict of the highest court of the land.
Various services of the local civic bodies would be through the mobile app. This was announced by Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan in his policy address to the Kerala Legislative Assembly on Monday to coincide with the commencement of the Budget Session.
Khan, who is as mercurial as Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi, read out the entire one-hour-fourteen-minute speech prepared for him by the Pinarayi Vijayan Government.
The Governor has set in motion the process to appoint VCs to Thunchath Ezhuthachan Malayalam University, Mahatma Gandhi (MG) University and Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT).
The Cabinet has reportedly decided not to include any politically critical references in the speech to be read out by the Governor.
The Higher Education Department Principal Secretary has written to the Governor’s Principal Secretary seeking the Governor’s nominee to the Committee.
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