Kerala Government's Pension Suspension Sparks Outcry The Kerala government's decision to suspend pension payments for expatriates has drawn widespread criticism, with the SDPI state secretary, V T Iqramul Hakk, condemning the move as unjust. During a press conference, he demanded the immediate resumption of pension disbursements, highlighting the severe impact on vulnerable elderly expatriates who rely on these funds for basic needs. The suspension, which has persisted for three months, has left thousands of expatriates in distress, as their meager pensions fail to cover essential expenses like food and medicine. The current pension amount of ₹5,000, which has remained unchanged despite rising living costs, is deemed insufficient by expatriate organizations. These groups have repeatedly called for an increase in pension payouts, yet the state government has continued to withhold payments. The decision has affected approximately 98,000 expatriate families, many of whom are elderly and unable to work. Without timely financial support, these individuals face severe hardship, exacerbating their already precarious living conditions. Expatriates have historically played a pivotal role in Kerala's development, contributing to its social, economic, and educational progress. Their sacrifices during their time in the state have helped shape modern Kerala into a model of progress. However, the government's refusal to address their financial needs now risks alienating this critical demographic. Iqramul Hakk emphasized that neglecting expatriates' welfare would undermine Kerala's economic stability, as their contributions remain vital to the state's resilience. The SDPI leader warned that prolonged inaction could lead to intensified protests, with expatriates demanding their rights through organized resistance.#kerala #kerala_government #expatriates #sdpi_state_secretary #v_t_iqramul_hakk

World Cup Final: Declare Monday as Holiday for Schools and Colleges, Pala Municipal Chairperson Urges Government The Pala Municipal Chairperson, Diya Binu Pulikkakandam, has called on the Kerala government to declare Monday, December 19, as a holiday for all schools and colleges in the state. This request comes in the wake of the FIFA World Cup final, which will be held on Sunday midnight. Pulikkakandam submitted petitions to both the Public Education and Higher Education Ministers, urging them to grant the holiday. She also appealed to school management committees to follow suit and provide students with the day off. Pulikkakandam emphasized that students who attend the World Cup final on Sunday may experience sleep deprivation and fatigue the following day. She argued that granting a holiday would help mitigate these effects, ensuring students are well-rested and ready for their academic activities. Additionally, she highlighted the importance of fostering a greater interest in sports among children. By aligning school schedules with major sporting events, she believes the government can inspire young people to engage more with sports, which in turn can help combat issues like substance abuse, excessive social media use, and other harmful behaviors. The chairperson also underscored the broader benefits of sports in child development. She stated that physical activities enhance physical stamina while also promoting discipline, mental health, teamwork, leadership, and the ability to face challenges with confidence. Pulikkakandam argued that global sporting events like the World Cup serve as excellent opportunities to cultivate these qualities in students.#kerala_government #fifa_world_cup #pala_municipal_chairperson #diya_binu_pulikkakandam #public_education_minister

Kerala Karunya Plus KN-632 Lottery Draw Results Announced for July 16, 2026 The Kerala State Lotteries Department conducted the Karunya Plus KN-632 weekly lottery draw on Thursday, July 16, 2026, offering a ₹1 crore first prize. The draw, scheduled to begin at 3 pm, concluded with the official winning numbers published by 5 pm following verification. Participants across Kerala competed for the jackpot, with the results expected to be confirmed through the official Kerala Government Gazette or the Kerala State Lotteries Department. The prize structure for the Karunya Plus KN-632 draw included multiple categories, with the first prize of ₹1 crore awarded to a single winning ticket. Second prize amounted to ₹30 lakh, followed by ₹5 lakh for the third prize. Lower-tier prizes ranged from ₹5,000 for the fourth prize down to ₹100 for the ninth prize, with a consolation prize of ₹5,000 for tickets matching the first prize number from other series. Thousands of additional winners were selected based on the last four digits of the drawn numbers. To verify their tickets, participants were instructed to visit the official Kerala Lottery results website or refer to the Kerala Government Gazette. They were advised to match their ticket numbers with the published winning numbers and download the official result PDF for future reference. The Kerala State Lotteries Department emphasized that only the official results should be used for prize verification to prevent fraud. Winners had 30 days from the draw date to claim their prizes. For amounts up to ₹1 lakh, claims could be processed at the respective District Lottery Office.#kerala_government_gazette #kerala_government #kerala_state_lotteries_department #karunya_plus #kerala_lottery_results_website

Kerala Government Orders Departments to Report Vacancies to Public Service Commission Within Three Weeks The Kerala government has issued directives to all departments and public-sector institutions, mandating them to report vacancies to the Kerala Public Service Commission (PSC) within three weeks. The order, issued on July 1 by the Personnel and Administrative Reforms Department (P&ARD), is based on a June 30, 2026, Cabinet decision. Department heads and appointment authorities have been instructed to take immediate steps to identify and report all vacancies. Secretaries of administrative departments have been directed to enforce strict measures against any lapses in compliance, as outlined in the P&ARD order. The directive comes amid ongoing controversies surrounding the PSC’s operations. In recent weeks, the commission has faced allegations of irregularities and administrative lapses related to rank lists and valuation processes. A significant controversy emerged when the rank list for posts in the State Planning Board was scrutinized, with suspicions of administrative flaws. This prompted the PSC to initiate an internal vigilance probe to address the allegations. The scrutiny has raised concerns about transparency and accountability in the recruitment process, particularly given the PSC’s role in staffing key government positions. In addition to the vacancy reporting directive, the P&ARD issued a separate order on July 2, requiring all departments and public-sector institutions to compile and submit a comprehensive list of temporary employees within three weeks. The order applies to contract workers, daily wage laborers, and those hired through employment exchanges.#kerala_government #kerala_public_service_commission #personnel_and_administrative_reforms_department #state_planning_board #psc_vigilance_probe

Kerala Government Expresses Strong Displeasure Over PSC Recruitment Controversies The Kerala government has expressed deep frustration over the persistent controversies surrounding Public Service Commission (PSC) recruitment processes. A series of complaints and allegations regarding the conduct of exams, ranking systems, and selection procedures have raised significant concerns about the credibility of the PSC. These issues, which have continued to surface despite previous attempts to address them, have prompted the administration to consider stringent measures to restore public trust. Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan has reportedly received numerous complaints from candidates and civil society organizations, highlighting systemic irregularities in the recruitment process. The government has emphasized that these allegations threaten to undermine its reputation and has vowed to take decisive action following an internal investigation. Officials stated that the probe is ongoing, and once its findings are reviewed, strict measures will be implemented to hold those responsible accountable. The controversies have intensified in recent months, with allegations of procedural flaws and favoritism in the selection of candidates. Critics argue that the PSC’s handling of exams and the subsequent ranking lists has led to widespread dissatisfaction among applicants. The government has acknowledged the gravity of these issues and has reiterated its commitment to transparency and fairness. However, the repeated nature of the complaints has raised questions about the effectiveness of previous corrective actions. The administration has also warned that the controversies could be exploited by opposition groups as a political tool.#kerala #kerala_government #public_service_commission #v_d_satheesan #psc_recruitment

Kerala Government Sanctions Over Rs 950 Crore for Social Security Pensions and Welfare Fund Distributions for June The Kerala government has sanctioned over Rs 950 crore for the distribution of social security pensions to more than 51 lakh beneficiaries in the state for the month of June. The funds were directed to be disbursed by the Kerala Social Security Pension Ltd (KSSPL) to the Local Self Government Department (LSGD) Director (Rural) under two distinct categories. The order specified that the amounts must be distributed between June 24 and July 3, with any undistributed funds to be returned to KSSPL by July 15. The directive outlined that Rs 514.22 crore was allocated to the LSGD Director (Rural) for the distribution of pensions to 28,26,700 beneficiaries who receive their payments directly into their bank accounts. Additionally, Rs 437.84 crore was directed to the same authority for the direct-to-home distribution of pensions to 23,43,315 beneficiaries. These allocations ensure that both categories of recipients receive their monthly entitlements within the specified timeframe. Beyond the social security pensions, the government also sanctioned Rs 24.76 crore for over 8.46 lakh beneficiaries under the National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP) of the Centre. Similarly, Rs 128.59 crore was allocated for the welfare fund boards, benefiting over 6.5 lakh beneficiaries. These amounts were also mandated to be distributed between June 24 and July 3, aligning with the broader timeline for all pension disbursements. The order emphasized the importance of timely and accurate distribution, ensuring that all beneficiaries receive their funds without delay.#kerala_government #kerala_social_security_pension_ltd #local_self_government_department #national_social_assistance_programme

Farmer Registration Scheme Gets Strong Response; Farmers Attend in Groups, Ministry Expresses Hope The Kerala government's agricultural registration scheme has received a robust response from farmers, with large groups participating in workshops and registration drives. The initiative, aimed at providing subsidies and technical support, has been well-received, with farmers expressing optimism about its potential to boost productivity. The scheme, launched by the Department of Agriculture, involves farmers registering their land to access government subsidies for seeds, fertilizers, and soil testing. Over 10,000 farmers have already registered, with many attending workshops to learn about the process. Officials noted that the high turnout reflects farmers' eagerness to adopt modern agricultural practices and benefit from government support. A key component of the program is soil testing, which helps farmers determine the optimal fertilizer mix for their crops. Under the scheme, farmers can submit soil samples to government labs, where results are provided within a month. Based on these findings, farmers receive tailored recommendations for fertilizers and pesticides, ensuring efficient resource use and higher yields. The government has also introduced subsidies for essential inputs. Farmers who use subsidized fertilizers and seeds can claim rebates, with the cost of fertilizers reduced by up to 30% under the scheme. Additionally, the program includes a subsidy for purchasing quality seeds and planting materials, which are critical for improving crop output. Officials emphasized that the initiative is part of a broader effort to modernize agriculture in Kerala.#kerala_government #palakkad #ngo #department_of_agriculture #cooperatives

Gulf Airfare Price Hike: Central Government Must Act Urgently - Pravasi Welfare The Pravasi Welfare organization has demanded urgent intervention from the central government to address the unjust price hikes by airlines operating in the Gulf region, particularly during the summer vacation season. The organization highlighted that these hikes have severely impacted the expatriate community, making it increasingly difficult for them to return to their home countries. The issue has sparked widespread concern, as the rising costs are seen as a violation of the rights and social responsibilities of migrants. The organization emphasized that the current pricing strategies by airlines are not only exploitative but also undermine the livelihoods of expatriates who often work in demanding conditions abroad. Many migrants, who have sacrificed significant portions of their lives for their families, now face additional financial burdens due to the inflated airfares. The Pravasi Welfare group argued that the government must intervene to ensure fair pricing and protect the travel rights of these individuals. A key point raised was the need for strict regulations to prevent airlines from exploiting the seasonal demand for travel. The organization called for the establishment of a transparent and equitable pricing mechanism that ensures affordability for all. Additionally, they stressed the importance of timely processing of flight cancellations and refunds, which many airlines have failed to address adequately. The Pravasi Welfare organization also underscored the political responsibility of the Kerala government to advocate for the expatriate community.#central_government #kerala_government #airline_industry #pravasi_welfare #expatriate_community

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--- Kerala Lottery Results: Dhanalekshmi DL 43 (March 11) First Prize (₹1 crore): Winner: DD 543799 Verification: Check the official website (www.lotteryagent.kerala.gov.in) or the Kerala Government Gazette. Other Prizes: 3rd Prize (₹50 lakh): DM 298427 2nd Prize (₹30 lakh): DC 480465 Consolation Prize (₹5,000): Tickets ending in 543799 in all other series. Other Winning Numbers: 4th Prize (₹5,000): 0710, 0865, 1003, 1282, 1508, 2116, 3316, 3710, 4173, 4294, 4942, 5089, 5243, 5403, 5509, 5718, 6322, 6453, 9191 5th Prize (₹2,000): 1055, 4859, 6329, 6568, 6577, 8216 6th Prize (₹1,000): 0508, 1624, 1883, 2218, 2329, 2457, 3136, 3251, 3975, 4057, 4269, 4601, 4712, 4771, 4908, 5012, 5813, 5834, 6088, 7012, 7918, 8427, 8506 7th Prize (₹500): 0033, 0092, 0113, 0116, 0248, 0359, 0576, 0721, 0800, 0808, 0965, 1361, 1554, 1599, 1633, 1694, 1941, 2028, 2046, 2052, 2197, 2364, 2383, 2486, 2780, 2797, 2990, 3022, 3595, 3612, 4051, 4080, 4139, 4349, 4383, 4586, 4713, 4730, 5147, 5510, 5590, 5677, 5701, 5909, 6051, 6089, 6149, 6161, 6250, 6457, 6465, 6498, 6684, 6836, 6901, 7076, 7298, 7577, 7791, 7846, 7913, 9013, 9063, 8297, 8442, 8773, 9359, 8428, 8946, 9724, 9913, 9326, 9469 8th Prize (₹1,000): 0508, 1624, 1883, 2218, 2329, 2457, 3136, 3251, 3975, 4057, 4269, 4601, 4712, 4771, 4908, 5012, 5813, 5834, 6088, 7012, 7918, 8427, 8506 9th Prize (₹2,000): 1055, 4859, 6329, 6568, 6577, 8216 --- How to Verify Results Live Announcement: Winning numbers are announced at the draw venue. Official Website: Check www.lotteryagent.kerala.gov.in. Government Gazette: For legal verification, refer to the Kerala Government Gazette. Download PDF: The complete winners' list is available as a downloadable PDF.#kerala_government_gazette #kerala_lottery #lotteryagent_kerala_gov_in #dhanalekshmi_dl_43 #kerala_government

Kerala State Lottery Results: Dhanalekshmi DL-42 Draw Details and Prize Claims The Kerala State Lotteries Department announced the results of the Dhanalekshmi DL-42 draw, held on March 3, 2026, at the Gorky Bhavan in Thiruvananthapuram. The draw, organized by the Kerala Government, offered a range of prizes, with the first prize amounting to ₹1 crore and the second prize totaling ₹50 lakh. Winners must verify their ticket numbers against the official results published in the Kerala Government Gazette and submit claims within 30 days of the draw date. Prize Breakdown First Prize (₹1 crore): Ticket number 03.03.2026 Second Prize (₹50 lakh): Ticket number 03.03.2026 Third Prize (₹1 lakh): Multiple ticket numbers, including 03.03.2026 Fourth Prize (₹10,000): Multiple ticket numbers, including 03.03.2026 Fifth Prize (₹1,000): Multiple ticket numbers, including 03.03.2026 Sixth Prize (₹500): Multiple ticket numbers, including 03.03.2026 Seventh Prize (₹200): Multiple ticket numbers, including 03.03.2026 Eighth Prize (₹100): Multiple ticket numbers, including 03.03.2026 Ninth Prize (₹50): Multiple ticket numbers, including 03.03.2026 Winners of the first and second prizes must surrender their tickets either in person or via insured registered post to the Director of State Lotteries. Alternatively, claims can be submitted through nationalised, scheduled, state, or district co-operative banks, along with necessary documents. All claimants must provide valid identification, such as an Aadhaar or PAN card, to verify their identity. Claiming Process Prize claims must be submitted within 30 days of the draw date. Winners are advised to cross-verify their ticket numbers with the official results published in the Kerala Government Gazette.#thiruvananthapuram #gorky_bhavan #kerala_government #kerala_state_lotteries_department #dhanalekshmi_dl_42