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Kerala Institute to Train Masons to Become Engineers
- Wednesday July 15, 2015
- Kerala News | Indo-Asian News Service
A Kerala institute built at a cost of Rs 100 crore will train masons to become engineers, a minister said today.
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Kerala minister vows to quit smoking on mother turning 80
- Thursday June 28, 2012
- South | Indo-Asian News Service
Kerala Labour Minister Shibu Baby John has decided to give up cigarettes, his "companion" for the past 32 years, as a birthday gift for his mother who turns 80 on Sunday. The 49-year-old second time legislator is the son of legendary trade union leader and veteran politician Baby John who passed away in 2008.
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Kerala to pay pensions through banks
- Tuesday May 29, 2012
- South | Indo-Asian News Service
Kerala Government announced on Tuesday that all pensions payable in the social sector would be given only through banks from the next financial year and the state government will also ensure that fair wages are paid in the unorganised sector.
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www.ndtv.com
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Kerala Institute to Train Masons to Become Engineers
- Wednesday July 15, 2015
- Kerala News | Indo-Asian News Service
A Kerala institute built at a cost of Rs 100 crore will train masons to become engineers, a minister said today.
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www.ndtv.com
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Kerala minister vows to quit smoking on mother turning 80
- Thursday June 28, 2012
- South | Indo-Asian News Service
Kerala Labour Minister Shibu Baby John has decided to give up cigarettes, his "companion" for the past 32 years, as a birthday gift for his mother who turns 80 on Sunday. The 49-year-old second time legislator is the son of legendary trade union leader and veteran politician Baby John who passed away in 2008.
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www.ndtv.com
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Kerala to pay pensions through banks
- Tuesday May 29, 2012
- South | Indo-Asian News Service
Kerala Government announced on Tuesday that all pensions payable in the social sector would be given only through banks from the next financial year and the state government will also ensure that fair wages are paid in the unorganised sector.
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www.ndtv.com