UDF passes first trial as Cong nominee is elected Speaker
After coming to power with a slim majority last month, the UDF Government headed by Oommen Chandy in Kerala today passed its first trial in the Assembly with Congress nominee G. Karthikeyan getting
See Oommen Chandy, staff live at work on the Internet
Soon, the entire world will be able to see every file Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy and his staff move and hear each word they utter.
Taking transparency to a new level, the Chief Minister has
Slim majority will not affect UDF stability: Chandy
The slim majority in the Kerala Assembly will not affect the stability of the UDF ministry, chief minister Oommen Chandy said on Friday but the party and the front will do "serious introspection" to ascertain the reasons for a not-so-impressive performance in the elections.
Rs 1/kg rice from Onam in Kerala, says CM Oommen Chandy
The Congress-led UDF government will implement its election promise to distribute rice at Rs 1 per kg to all below poverty line families from Onam.
This was decided at the first meeting of the expan
UDF stung as League declares 5 ministers
A day ahead of the United Democratic Front's cabinet expansion, the Indian Union Muslim League landed the coalition leader Congress in a fix by unilaterally announcing the name of a fifth minister tho
Muneer manages to get into Cabinet
The Indian Union Muslim League leader, Dr. M.K. Muneer, must be a happy man though he got the low profile local self government portfolio, because he managed to get a berth in the Cabinet overcoming many hurdles.
Mani seeks 3 Cabinet posts
The Congress and its allies will wrap up their Cabinet berth discussions here on Tuesday, ahead of the swearing-in of the Chief Minister and ministers on May 18.
The major irritant in ministry making
UDF to sail or sink with tainted
The first challenge facing the new Congress-led Ministry is the demand to keep “the corrupt and sex racket tainted” out of the Cabinet.
The outgoing Chief Minister, Mr V.S. Achuthanandan, on Saturday
Exit poll story: Reds out, Didi, Jaya in
In West Bengal, the Marxists are out in the cold.
Exit polls broadcast by several television channels after the last phase ended in the state on Tuesday afternoon indicated a complete rout of the Le
UDF's CM probable Chandy sitting comfortably in Puthuppally
Seeking the mandate for the 10th time after nine wins in a row is something rare in the slippery terrain of Kerala politics.