Category Archives: Kerala
Engineering Colleges in Kerala
An engineer is a technically skilled person. He has a great skill for designing, manufacturing, developing structures, machines, processes, and systems. There are different types of engineering courses and the students can specialize on any branch depends on their interesting field. May be due to the unawareness of all types engineering courses, most of the students concentrate only on electrical engineering, electronics engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering and computer engineering. In Kerala there is only very few colleges provides Aerospace engineering, Nuclear engineering, Chemical engineers, industrial engineering and naval engineering courses. Here we are listing the top engineering colleges in Kerala.
MBA Colleges in Kerala
One of the world’s well known post graduate degree is MBA (Master of Business Administration). This degree is very useful for people who work in the field of business and management. Now the MBA course is widely selected by the student’s in Kerala. MBA course helps to develop technical skill and business knowledge. This course contains presentations, assignments, group discussions, projects etc. It helps to improve the managerial skills of the students. There is lot of colleges in Kerala for MBA in Finance,Human Resources,Information Systems,Sales & Marketing, Hospital Administration,Insurance Management .We have come up with a listing of top MBA colleges in Kerala to help all students.
Vision 2030, Kerala to have a new face!
Sam Pitroda, who has taken up the role of mentor of the state, has called for Kerala to focus on ten core areas to put the state on a fast development track. Sam Pitroda is an Adviser to Prime Minister on Public Information Infrastructure and Innovations and Chairman of a High Level Committee on Railways. The meeting was held at Thiruvananthapuram with Chief Minister Oommen Chandy inaugurating the function. The meeting was presided over by KPCC President Ramesh Chennithala. MPs Shashi Tharoor and P J Kurian, Nafeesath Beevi and RGIDS director Prof G Balchandran also attended the meeting. Sam Pitroda, who held discussions with Oomen Chandy, the Chief Minister of Kerala, on various development initiatives.He suggested that the state should take Public Private Participation route to attract capital investments in the state for development projects.
PIRAVOM BY-ELECTION
Piravom by-election may be on February last or March first week. Central Election commission announced dates of legislative elections for five states. Though piravom is not in the nomination list, state govt. expecting for a soon action in the matter of Piravom. State election office has not got any information yet about the by-election. Election Commission often will consider celebration, exams, availability of officers while deciding the election dates. It is expecting to conduct the elections before April 30 since it’s the exam season from March 25. Election will not conduct during the exam time.
The election was necessitated following the death of the leader of Kerala Congress and civil supplies Minister T. M. Jacob. Both UDF and LDF parties are considering the election seriously. While M.J Jacob is nominated as LDF candidate, UDF has fielded K.C. Anoop Jacob, son of T. M Jacob against LDF. Related to the election LDF leaders are spreading the story of alleged corruption of ministry cabinet in dam issue. Opposition leader V.S. Achuthanthan claimed that many of the UDF
Sukumar Azhikode Passed away
Sukumar Azhikode, veteran Malayalam writer, orator, scholar, and Gandhian, died at a private hospital here, today morning 6:33 am due to cancer of the right lower alveolus. He was in critical stage for the last few months and was under treatment at Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thrissur, Kerala. His health had worsened from last Saturday. He was 85 years old. Sukumar Azhikode is one of the pioneers in Malayalam Literature. He was also a former pro-vice-chancellor of Calicut University and ex-chairman of the National Book Trust. Azhikode seeked treatment for paraplegia (an impairment in motor or sensory function of the lower extremities) and was diagnosed with extensive bone and skull metastasis (spread of cancer to other parts of the body) as per Sreekumar Pillai, one of the doctors who treated him.
High Speed Rail Corridor in Kerala finally gets Green Signal!!!
Can u really imagine travelling from Thiruvananthapuram, the Capital city of Kerala and also the southern end of the state, to Kasargod, the northern end of the state, in 2 hours? Well it really seems to be possible in a near future. The State Government was shown green signal by the Central Government for the proposed Speed Rail project. At a meeting convened at the Prime Minister’s Office in Delhi last evening, the State was asked to draw up a Detailed Project Report (DPR) of the scheme. The proposed project is worth 1 lakh crores. The meeting was convened in response to the Chief Minister’s, plea to the Prime Minister, seeking the Centre’s support for the mega project. The 580-km track will reduce end-to-end running time to two to three hours. The project is expected to be Private-Public partnership with technical and financial collaboration of the Indian Railways, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) and central and state governments.

















