Another Jesus row hits CPI-M
by admin on Feb.05, 2012, under PoliticalNews
The Congress has hit out at the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) after the CPI-M’s labour wing put up the controversial picture.

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Mani criticises CPI (M) for ridiculing Jesus Christ
by admin on Feb.05, 2012, under PoliticalNews
Talking to mediapersons here, he said it was not good to politicise religious leaders. CPI (M) was marketing religious leaders for its political gain, he alleged. He condemned the CPI (M) stance that its general secretary Prakash Karat and other leaders were equal to Christ.

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Mani demands immediate nod for new dam at Mullaperiyar
by admin on Feb.05, 2012, under PoliticalNews
At a news conference here, he said Kerala Congress had withdrawn from the Mullaperiyar agitation taking into account the Prime Minister’s appeal to withdraw the agitation to create a favourable atmosphere for his intervention.

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Govt to tackle issues faced by coir sector
by admin on Feb.05, 2012, under PoliticalNews
The Government of Kerala will give top priority to resolving the issues faced by the coir sector and help the industry realise its full potential, the Chief Minister of Kerala, Mr Oommen Chandy, said. Inaugurating ‘Coir Kerala 2012,’ an international meeting on coir and allied natural fibres, he said the coir industry which employs nearly 3.75 lakh people, faces multiple challenges, particularly in the form of low wages and poor socio-economic condition of coir workers and husk shortage
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Kerala: Take that, cancer!
by admin on Feb.05, 2012, under PoliticalNews
KOCHI: Walking into the hall where World Cancer Day observance was held in Gandhinagar on Saturday, you would hardly believe it had anything to do with a disease. As a packed hall grooved to the rhythm of ‘Why this kolaveri di’, many a chair was transformed into drums as tiny tots got down the aisle to shake a leg or two, and deafening claps could be heard across the street. “Everyone here is a fighter,” said Sarah (name changed), speaking at the event.
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