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February 08, 2025

RBI tango with FM gives 1st rate relief in 5 years

SEEKING to build on the feel-good factor generated by the Budget, which announced significant tax cuts, the Reserve Bank of India on Friday cut interest rates by 25 basis points to 6.25%.

1 min

FM gives govt employees something to cheer about

Pay Arrears

1 min

Realistic guarantees or empty promises?

DOES Finance Minister K N Balagopal's budget calculations add up, or is he offering empty promises that are reliant on the economy's robustness and tax-collection efforts?

2 mins

Man arrested for attempting to murder woman with knife

THE Neyyattinkara police have arrested a man for an attempt to murder his friend with a knife.

1 min

Kerala Aims to Source 50% Energy from Renewables by 2030: Min

KERALA is setting an ambitious target to source 50% of its electricity requirements from renewable energy by 2030, aiming to serve as a model for the nation, according to Minister for Electricity K Krishnankutty.

1 min

Metro project to take off this year, planning committee to be formed

Finance minister made the announcement while presenting the state budget for 2025-26

1 min

State allocates ₹517.64 crore to strengthen IT sector

AI FOCUS

1 min

Edu sector sees increased allocation

EDUCATION sector has received a major allocation in the state budget with the total outlay pegged at ₹2,391.13 crore, denoting an increase of ₹111.84 crore from the previous budget.

1 min

Freeing up 'land'-locked value to propel growth

Kerala has identified land pooling as a key strategy to overcome its physical infrastructure shortcomings and attract investments.

1 min

Inclusive scheme for bedridden; no hike in social security pension

THE STATE budget has announced a comprehensive scheme to take care of the medical and social needs of all bedridden patients registered with the government-affiliated digital grid.

1 min

Welcome to Kerala, welcome to K-Homes

TOURISM

1 min

Health Infra Devpt, Cancer Care Get a Booster Dose

The state budget for 2025-26 has proposed allocations for the development of health infrastructure, with cancer care getting priority.

1 min

KIIFB to go for more revenue-generating projects

WITH the Union government bringing the loans availed by Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB) under the state's borrowing limit, the Kerala budget for 2024-25 unveiled by Finance Minister K N Balagopal on Friday outlined plans for KIIFB to go for more revenue-generating projects.

1 min

Thumbs up for transport but more needs to be done

THE public transport sector, being one of the core areas when it comes to development, has been given much focus in the budget.

1 min

Wayanad: State govt need not wait for central aid

THE KERALA HC on Friday said the state government should not wait indefinitely for Centre's assistance for reconstruction work in Wayanad.

1 min

Min has presented LDF govt's farewell budget

Opposition flays govt over Economic Review

1 min

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The New Indian Express Thiruvananthapuram is an English-language daily newspaper published in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. It is one of the most popular English newspapers in Tamil Nadu, covering a wide range of topics, including:

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* State news: The newspaper also covers news from across Kerala, including government policies, development projects, and social issues.
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