The CPI(M)-led government had on Monday moved the apex court challenging the CAA and sought to declare it as 'ultra vires' of the Constitution
In a suit filed in the apex court, the Kerala government has sought to declare that the CAA 2019 is violative of Article 14
Kerala is set to explore the prospects of a quantum jump in its economy as the state government is hosting from Thursday a two-day global investors meet that will present 100 plus big-ticket projects with feasibility. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will inaugurate the ASCEND 2020 Global Investors Meet in this industrial city, where 2,000 delegates will converge with the aim of lending pace to the Ease of Doing Business in the state. Organised by the states Department of Industries, ASCEND 2020 at Lulu Bolgatty International Convention Centre will feature nine sessions including six panel discussions, organisers said. The 100-odd projects, ratified by KPMG as viable based on a study by the professional services MNC, covers sectors such as petrochemicals, agro & food-processing, defence, life sciences, aeropolis, tourism & hospitality, ports and harbour, fisheries, infrastructure, mobility development, logistics and electronic hardware. Of the projects, 18 (each ..
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan also tweeted that the state's own bank would commence soon.
Kerala economy has been hit hard by floods and devastation caused by heavy rains during current monsoon season