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Kerala Legislative Assembly Election Results 2011

Total Seats in Kerala Legislative Assembly – 140

LDF – 68; UDF – 72; BJP – 00; OTH – 00

LDF Allies

1) CPI(M) – 45

2) CPI – 13

3) Janata Dal S – 4

4) N.C.P. – 2

5) R.S.P. – 2

6) CPM IND – 2

UDF Allies

1) Congress – 38

2) Muslim League – 20

3) Kerala Congress (M) – 9

4) Socialist Janatha – 2

5) Kerala Congress (Jacob) – 1

6) K.R.S.P.(B) – 1

7) Kerala Congress (B) – 1

Thiruvananthapuram District

LDF – 6; UDF – 8; BJP – 0

1)    Aruvikkara – G.Karthikeyan (INC) - 10674

2)    Attingal – B. Sathyan (CPI(M) - 30065

3)    Chirayinkeezhu – V.Sasi (CPI) - 12225

4)    Kattakada -N.Sakthan (INC) – 12916

5)    Kazhakkoottom – M.A.Vaheed (INC) - 2196

6)    Kovalam – Jameela Prakasam (JD(S) - 7205

7)    Nedumangad – Palode Ravi (INC) - 5030

8)    Nemam – V.Sivankutty (CPI(M) - 6415

9)    Neyyattinkara – R.Selvaraj (CPI(M) - 6702

10) Parassala – A.T.George (INC) - 505

11) Thiruvananthapuram – V.S.Sivakumar (INC) - 5352

12) Vamanapuram – Koliakode N Krishnan Nair (CPI(M) - 2236

13) Varkala – Varkala Hahar (INC) - 10710

14) Vattiyoorkavu – K.Muraleedharan (INC) – 16167

Kollam District

LDF – 8; UDF – 2; BJP – 0

1)    Chadayamangalam – Mullakkara Rathnakaran (CPI) – 23624

2)    Chathannoor – G.S.Jayalal (CPI) - 12589

3)    Chavara – Shibu Baby John (KRSP(B) - 6061

4)    Eravipuram – A.A.Azeez (RSP) - 8012

5)    Karunagappally – C.Divakaran (CPI) - 14522

6)    Kollam – P.K.Gurudasan (CPI(M) - 8540

7)    Kottarakkara – P.Aisha Potty (CPI(M) - 20592

8)    Kundara – M.A.Baby (CPI(M) - 14793

9)    Kunnathur – Kovoor Kunjumon (RSP) - 12088

10) Pathanapuram – K.B.Ganeshkumar (KC(B) - 20402

11) Punalur – Adv.K.Raju (CPI) - 18005

Pathanamthitta District

LDF – 3; UDF – 2; BJP – 0

1)    Adoor – Chittayam Gopakumar (CPI) - 607

2)    Aranmula – K.Sivadasan Nair (INC) - 6511

3)    Konni – Adoor Prakash (INC) - 7774

4)    Ranni – Raju Abraham (CPI(M) – 6614

5)    Thiruvalla – Mathew T Thomas (JD(S) - 10767


Alappuzha District

LDF – 7; UDF – 2; BJP – 0

1)    Alappuzha – T.M.Thomas Isaac (CPI(M) - 16342

2)    Ambalapuzha – G.Sudhakaran (CPI(M) – 16580

3)    Aroor – A.M.Ariff (CPI(M) – 16852

4)    Chengannur – P.C.Vishnunath (INC) - 12500

5)    Cherthala – P.Thilothaman (CPI) - 18315

6)    Haripad – Ramesh Chennithala (INC) – 5520

7)    Kayamkulam – C.K.Sadasivan (CPI(M) - 1315

8)    Kuttanad – Thomas Chandy (NCP) - 7971

9)    Mavelikkara – R.Rajesh (CPI(M) – 5149

Idukki District

LDF – 3; UDF – 2; BJP – 0

1)    Devikulam – S.Rajendran (CPI(M) - 4078

2)    Idukki – Roshy Augustine (KC(M) – 15806

3)    Peerumade – E.S.Bijimole (CPI) - 4777

4)    Thodupuzha – P.J.Joseph (KC(M) - 22868

5)    Udumbachola – K.K.Jayachandran (CPI(M) - 9833

Kottayam District

LDF – 2; UDF – 7; BJP – 0

1)    Changanassery – C.F.Thomas (KC(M) - 2554

2)    Ettumanoor – K.Suresh Kurup (CPI(M) – 1801

3)    Kaduthuruthy – Mons Joseph (KC(M) - 23057

4)    Kanjirappally – N.Jayaraj (KC(M) – 12206

5)    Kottayam – Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan (INC) - 711

6)    Pala – K.M.Mani (KC(M) – 5259

7)    Poonjar – P.C.George Palathottam (KC(M) – 15704

8)    Puthuppally – Oommen Chandy (INC) – 33255

9)    Vaikom – K.Ajith (CPI) - 10568

Eranakulam District

LDF – 3; UDF – 11; BJP – 0

1)    Aluva – Anwar Sadath (INC) - 13214

2)    Angamaly – Jose Thettayil (JD(S) – 7170

3)    Ernakulam – Hibi Eden (INC) – 32437

4)    Kalamassery – Ebrahim Kunju (MLKSC) – 7789

5)    Kochi – Domanic Presentation (INC) - 16503

6)    Kothamangalam – T.U.Kuruvilla (KC(M) - 12222

7)    Kunnathunad – V.P.Sjeendran (INC) - 8732

8)    Muvattupuzha – Joseph Vazhakkan (INC) - 5163

9)    Paravur – V.D.Satheeshan (INC) - 11349

10) Perumbavoor – Saju Paul (CPI(M) – 3382

11) Piravam – T.M Jacob (KC(J) - 157

12) Thrikkakara – Benny Behanan (INC) – 22406

13) Thripunithura – K.Babu (INC) – 15778

14) Vypeen – S.Sharma (CPI(M) – 5242

Thrissur District

LDF – 7; UDF – 6; BJP – 0

1)    Chalakudy – Devassy B.D (CPI(M) - 2549

2)    Chelakkara – K.Radakrishnan (CPI(M) - 24676

3)    Guruvayur – K.V.Abdulkhader (CPI(M) - 9968

4)    Irinjalakuda – Thomas Unniyadan (KC(M) – 12404

5)    Kaippamangalam – V.S.Sunilkumar (CPI) - 13570

6)    Kodungallur – T.N.Prathapan (INC) – 9432

7)    Kunnamkulam – Babu M Pallisseri (CPI(M) - 481

8)    Manalur – P.A.Madhavan (INC) - 481

9)    Ollur – M.P.Vincent (INC) - 6247

10) Puthukad – C.Raveendranath (CPI(M) - 26482

11) Thrissur – Therambil Ramakrishnan (INC) - 16169

12) Vadakkanchery – C.N.Balakrishnan (INC) - 6685

13) Nattika -Geetha Gopi (CPI) - 16054


Palakkad District

LDF – 7; UDF – 5; BJP – 0

1)    Alathur – M.Chandran (CPI(M) - 24741

2)    Chittur – K.Achuthan (INC) - 12330

3)    Kongad – K.V.Vijayadas (CPI(M) - 3565

4)    Malambuzha – V.S.Achuthanathan (CPI(M) – 23440

5)    Mannarkad – Adv.N.Shamsudheen (MLKSC) - 8270

6)    Ottappalam – M.Hamza (CPI(M) – 13203

7)    Palakkad – Shafi Parambil (INC) - 7403

8)    Pattambi – C.P.Mohammed (INC) - 12475

9)    Shoranur – K.S.Saleekha (CPI(M) - 13493

10) Tharur – A.K.Balan (CPI(M) - 25756

11) Thrithala – V.T.Balram (INC) - 3197

12) Nenmara – V.Chenthamarakshan (CPI(M) - 8694

Malappuaram District

LDF – 2; UDF – 14; BJP – 0

1)    Eranad – P.K.Basheer (MLKSC) - 11246

2)    Kondotty – K.Muhammedunni Haji (MLKSC) - 28149

3)    Kottakkal – Abdussamad Samadani (MLKSC) - 35902

4)    Malappuram – P.Ubaidulla (MLKSC) – 44508

5)    Manjeri – M.Ummer (MLKSC) - 29079

6)    Mankada – T.A.Ahamed Khabeer (MLKSC) – 23593

7)    Nilambur – Aryadan Muhammed (INC) – 5598

8)    Perinthalmanna – Manjalamkuzhi Ali (MLKSC) - 9589

9)    Ponnanni – P.Ramakrishnan (CPI(M) – 4101

10) Thanur – Abdurahiman Randathani (MLKSC) - 9433

11) Thavanur – K.T.Jaleel (IND(LDF) – 6854

12) Tirur – C.Mammootty (MILKSC) - 23566

13) Tirurangadi – P.K.Abdu Rabb (MLKSC) – 30208

14) Vallikkunnu – K.N.A.Khader (MLKSC) - 18122

15) Vengara – P.K.Kunhalikutty (MLKSC) - 38237

16) Wandoor – A.P.Anil Kumar (INC) - 28919

Kozhikode Distict

LDF – 10; UDF – 3; BJP – 0

1)   Balussery -Purushan Kadalundi (CPI(M) - 8882

2)   Beypore – Elamaram Kareem (CPI(M) - 5316

3)    Elathur – A.K.Saseedran (NCP) - 14654

4)    Koduvalli – V.M.Ummer Master (MLKSC) - 16552

5)   Kozhikkode North – A.Pradeepkuamr (CPI(M) – 8998

6)    Kozhikkode South – M.K.Muneer (MLKSC) - 1376

7)    Kunnamangalam – P.T.A.Rahim (IND(LDF) - 3269

8)    Kuttiyadi – K.K.Lathika (CPI(M) – 6972

9)    Nadapuram – E.K.Vijayan (CPI) - 7546

10) Perambra – K.Kunhammad Master (CPI(M) - 15269

11) Quilandy – K.Dasan (CPI(M) – 4139

12) Thiruvambadi – C.Moyinkutty (MLKSC) – 3833

13) Vadakara – C.K.Nanu (JD(S) - 847

Wayanad District

LDF – 0; UDF – 3; BJP – 0

1)    Kalpetta – M.V.Sreyamskumar (SJ(D) - 18169

2)    Mananthavady – P.K.Jayalakshmi (INC) – 12734

3)    Sulthanbathery – I.C.Balakrishnan (INC) - 7583


Kannur District

LDF – 6; UDF – 5; BJP – 0

1)    Azhikode – K.M.Shaji (MLKSC) - 493

2)    Irikkur – K.C.Joseph (INC) - 11757

3)    Kalliasery – T.V.Rajesh (CPI(M) - 29946

4)    Kannur -A.P.Abdullakutty (INC) - 6443

5)    Koothuparambu – K.P.Mohanan s/o P.R.Kurup (SJ(D) - 3303

6)    Payyanur – C.Krishnan (CPI(M) - 32124

7)    Peravoor – Sunny Joseph (INC) - 3440

8)    Thalassery – Kodiyeri Balakrishnan (CPI(M) - 26509

9)    Thaliparambu – James Mathew (CPI(M) - 27861

10) Dharmadam – K.K.Narayanan (CPI(M) – 15162

11) Mattannoor – E.P.Jayarajan (CPI(M) – 30512

Kasaragod District

LDF – 3; UDF – 2; BJP – 0

1)    Kanhangad – C.Chandrasekharan (CPI) – 12178

2)    Kasaragod – N.A.Nellikkunnu (MLKSC) - 9738

3)    Manjeshwaram – P.B.Abdul Razak (MLKSC) – 5828

4)    Trikaripur – K.Kunhiraman (CPI(M) - 8765

5)    Uduma – K.Kunhiraman (CPI(M) - 11380

Kerala Legislative Assembly Election Results Announcement 2011

Election Results and Leads are available on Internet

All the election results and leads are available in election officer’s websites at the time of counting itself.  Medias can directly collect information from the CEO’s server. The latest election results and leads are updating with the help of trend software which was developed by NIC. In all counting centers, halls are arranged for each constituency and each hall include 11 to 15 tables. It will arrange on the basis of size of the hall. Counting supervisor and counting assisters are included in each table. The representatives of each parties will be placed in behind of barricades. Counting also take place in returning officer’s table.

The counting will start after taking voting machines from strong room. The postal votes will be count on first. It will be counted in returning officer’s table. From this time also counting will starts in other tables also. Representatives can also record the number of votes from voting machines display.

There is a separate section for updating voting lists on computer. After getting signature from the observer and returning officer, it will be entering in to the computer. With the help of trend software, total lead will calculate and it will be publish on website. By this facility the recent counting results are available on this website without any delay. The time for announcing the election result will be vary based on the total number of candidate and the facility for calculating machines reading. If the number of candidate is more, then the results will be late.  Before lunch break, almost all the results will be announce. From 11 O’ clock itself the lead of each party will be available. Media centers are available in all counting centers and Chief Election Commissioner’s office.

The Official Websites which will announce the latest Election Results are

www.trend.kerala.gov.in

www.eci.gov.in

www.ceo.gov.in

Yeskerala will also give you the latest updates, lead, final result etc.

Latest Kerala Assembly Election Results

Exit poll Kerala 2011 results announcement

Post Poll Results 2011 by Different Agencies

Headlines Today Survey (HT-ORG)

Kerala – UDF – 88 to 95 Seats, LDF – 45 to 52 Seats, BJP – 00 Seats

Tamilnadu – AIADMK – 105 to 120,  DMK – 115 to 130

WB – Left will loose

C-FOR survey Results

Kerala – UDF- 72 to 82  Seats, LDF- 58 to 68 Seats, BPJ – 0 to 2 Seats

Star News

Kerala – UDF – 82 Seats, LDF – 49 Seats

CVOTER

Kerala – UDF – 83-91 Seat, LDF s– 49-57 Seats

CSBS

Kerala – LDF – 69 to 77 Seats,  UDF – 63 to 71 Seats

Assam – Cong – 64 to 72, AGP+ – upto 33

Tamilnadu – ADMK+ – 120-132, DMK – 102 to 114

W.Bengal – TMC+ 222 to 234, Left – 60 to 72

Yeskerala.com Readers Survey

UDF – 47%,  LDF – 39%,  BJP – 10%,  others – 3.5% (All are approx. figures only)

Kerala Assembly Election Results


As a part of Assembly election which was held in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Bengal, Assam, and Puthucheri, the results of exit poll, and post polls which are conducted by different Medias and agencies announced officially on today.   The results start to publishing in different channels, websites and News papers. Yeskerala.com will also publish the exit polls on today.  As per the strict order by the election commission, the exit poll results are start to publish only after whole the phases of Election. Today only the final phase of the election at Bengal is over. After completed the final Election Day in Bengal, Medias start to announce the Exit Poll and Post Poll result which was conducted by them. Election commission officially restrained declaration of exit poll and post poll results without completing whole election procedures.

The C-FOR survey which was conducted by Asianet also will announce the result on today evening. Asianet C-FOR post poll survey will be disclosure at 5pm. The survey which was conducted by CSDS (Center for the study of Developing Society) under the leadership of Dr. Yagendra Yadev for the magazine, The Weak and channels like CNN-IBN will also announce on today evening.

TV Schedules of Post Poll Surveys

5:00 pm on Asianet News

5:00 pm on CNN-IBN

5: pm on Manorama News (Details at 7 pm)

8: pm on IBN7

Think Before Invest in Stock Market

Stock market tipsAscertain the risk

Investor should understand about the risk in the equity investment. Stock markets investments have certain risk.  It is not just a money making machine.  Money is going to the share capital of the company.

Independent work

Independent study and analysis on companies is desirable to attain your investment goals. Let others agree or disagree with you. The decision must be yours. Others can say anything about different companies. So let your clever decisions lead you to wealth.

Be prepared

The thirst for knowledge should be maintained throughout the life. Study will not end in a day. It will be continued through the life. Knowledge will help you to adjust in the difficult life situations. Please study something in a day. Tactful thinking will block you from foolish decisions and save you from huge losses. Wrong investment decisions are the big enemy of your wealth.

Sharp analysis

You should study well before you invest. The financial statements of the companies will not lie in common cases. Just check the market capitalization before the value of its one share. Think as a businessman. You are buying a part of the business, and it will lead you to wealth.

Investment proportion

There will be strong decisions regarding on how much money should be vested for each investment options. Do not over invest in a particulars company. Money can be used again in the good buying opportunities in future. So allocation of money is very important.

Keep patience

The tendency of hurry should be controlled by each investor. It is better to invest for long term good companies to create wealth instead of investing and withdrawing your money many times in a particular stock.

Keep courage

Determination and courage will help you to right decision in the right time. Your investment decisions should not be changed according to the emotional attitude by other investors. Opportunity will not wait for you. You just catch when it comes.

Be ready to change

You should change according to the unavoidable changes in the future. You may have to change your old thoughts by time. If your old ideologies are proven to bad, you should be ready to change. If you are not daring to change according to the new market conditions, you will suffer huge losses.

Think right

A small mistake can lead you to huge losses. Right thinking will help you attain your financial ambitions a reality.

Cut your Expenses

Cut your expenseEverybody is familiar with the word inflation. It is silent virus to kill our family budget. It has become an enemy of our hose wives now. Inflation numbers are prepared by the whole sale index of different products. It is the pain we bear in the last month. There is a 100% increase in the prices of different product by two years. Moreover the cost of services, education, rents and interests have been increases in the last couple of years. There should be some tight regulations to live in the inflation period. You should think how I can gain Rs 100 in the next month. It is because the price of the products is increasing, but your income is not. Tightening of your expenses has become the necessity of time. Family budget may be a rare subject for us. There is a limited income. You are paying your money to the expenses. You save the surplus amount. That style of life should be changed.
Your expenses should be divided by four. They are necessary, very necessary, avoidable, and luxury. It should be decided that you will Rs 100 in each month. It is the second step of family budget. Division of expenses and the preparation of family budget will enable you to face the challenges of inflation. Bulk buying will help you save money. Because you may get discounts in bulk buying. The goods that cannot be damaged by time can be bought for a month. Sugar, rice, oil are examples of those goods.
The price of fruits and vegetables are seasonal. If you purchase the seasonal fruits and vegetables, you can make gains. The next way is to attain self sufficiency in vegetable production. Try to produce some vegetables in your home.  Instant foods help you to save time. If you avoid the instant foods, you will have both financial gain and quality products. Most instant foods are adulterated, thus you can save your health.
Electricity bill is the next headache. Please turn off your refrigerator in unnecessary time. Use of CFL lamps, one time use of ironing will help you to reduce your electricity bills. Telephone bills are the next. Everyone use mobile phones and lot money is spent. The mobile service provider can be changed without changing your number by the use of mobile number portability. You can choose the service provider who realizes the least tariff.

Future of Gold as an Investment Opportunity

Gold Investing
Gold

Gold has been attracting many people as a hedging tool against unpredictability and indefinite future. It is not only a tradable commodity but also a safe investment. Gold will not give dividends or interests like the other conventional investments. Our world is going through the terror of inflation now.  Investment in gold will help helps you to bring diversification in your portfolio. It is an effective hedging tool against the financial and political indefinities. It can also be considered as an alternative against currencies. These are the factors they lead gold to create new highs. These factors will be continued for years.
Gold is traded in the world as a high liquidity asset. London is the main center of physical gold. Comex is the main exchange where the highest Futures and Options trade in gold. India is a big consumer of gold. But the Indian customers are interested in the gold by ornaments. Both the Indian and Chinese people keep craze to gold. The increase of the purchase power of both the Indian and Chinese middle class may again increase the demand of gold. Both India and china will be continuing as the 1st and 2nd market for gold ornaments.
Gold may show demand when there is disbelief on Dollar and Euro. Since it is acceptable anywhere, it is considered as a medium of exchange. The supply of gold is limited. We cannot increase the supply of gold as easy.  Gold works like an alternative currency. So gold will be strong whenever there is a fall in currencies. There is extensive trading of gold like US DOLLAR. The majority consumption of gold is out of US. Gold will become cheap for out of US, when there is weakness of gold towards the other currencies. Thus it will increase the demand by the countries like India and China.
Te acceptance of gold as a safe investment and the portfolio diversisification will increase the value of gold. Continuing value depreciation of us dollar will be a factor to increase its value as an alternative currency. Although it is in the all time high, there is strong demand for gold in India. Coming wedding season may be a fuel for gold in India. Many investors are waiting for a correction in gold. They did not get enough opportunities in last couple of years. The investors can use each dip in gold as an opportunity to invest.

SSLC Results of Kerala 2011 announced by Minister M.A. Baby

SSLC Exam result 2011 Announced

MA Baby Kerala Education MinisterSSLC examination result has announced on today evening. Education Minister M.A.Baby, officially announced the results in press meeting at Trivandrum. It is the first time that the results were published this much early and in April itself. In the last year it was published at May 3rd only. The results were approved in today 12pm under the leadership of Director of Public Examination Mr. Muhammad Haneesh. 458887 students were attended the last SSLC examination which was held between March 14 to 26. After announcing the exam results in officially it will publish in the site www.results.itschool.gov.in. In this site the facility for checking the results and to take the printout of mark list are also available. The printed copy can be used for further admission procedures. The results are published in Kerala Books and Publications (KBPS’s) site also. www.keralabooks.org

In the rush of election procedures also exam board were tried to finish the valuation and tabulation of papers at very fast. As a result of board’s dedication,they have published as much as early. The highest numbers of examiners were in Malappuram district and the lowest numbers are in Wayanad district.

In this year percentage of pass increased in to 91.37 percentages. In the last year it was 90.72. Minister offered special awards for the students who got A+ for all subject. The application for next years admission will be starts on may 4th. Admission procedures will continue in the basis of single window system. In this year onwards admissions in V.H.S.S also held on the basis of single window system. Those who are not eligible for higher studies can apply for the say exams.

In the pass percentage Kottayam district won the top place with the percentage of 97.02. Kannoor district got second place and the percentage of pass is 96.26 percentages.  Trivandrum got last position with 85.93 percentages.

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