Kerala High Court declares illegal installation of hoardings, flags, and festoons in public places, imposes fines on violators.
The Kerala High Court today issued directions declaring installation of unauthorized boards, banners, hoardings, flags, festoons as illegal and liable to fine and penal action. The Court ...
In a significant judgment passed on Thursday, the Kerala High Court held that printers and advertisers will be responsible ...
Congress and its allies protested in Lok Sabha over national security concerns related to a mega mixed renewable energy ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNKerala: Guruvayur temple festival begins with traditional flag hoisting ceremonyGuruvayur Temple festival began with the traditional flag hoisting (Kodiyettam) ceremony. After the Deepaaraadhana (evening ...
Justice Gavai said, “While technology has significantly improved access to judicial proceedings, it has also given rise to ...
Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi demands a Lok Sabha debate on questionable voter lists, a concern echoed by various political parties. Trinamool Congress flags discrepancies in voter lists, with ...
Chief minister Vijayan said cess, fees, etc were proposed as a possibility for resource mobilisation and not with the intention of implementing it immediately.
A Kerala-based techie shared the mistakes professionals make that explain why they face difficulty in bagging a job.., ...
The media groups expressed deep concern over misogyny and violence that act as a “deterrent for equal participation by women ...
The order was issued by the Economic Offenses Court, presided over by Justice Vishwanath C. Gowdar.
Rs 3.5 lakh for illegally installing 2,500 flags and 20 flex boards within the town for its ongoing state conference. The ...
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