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  2. Koothuparamba firing - Wikipedia

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    The DYFI said their action was "a protest against Raghavan, CMP leader and Kerala’s Minister, for starting the medical college as a self-financing institution at Pariyaram, Kannur district, and "Granting government quota seats to the management." [citation needed]

  3. Political activism in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Protest against the 'neo-liberal economic & labour policies' pursued by the Central Government [30] 3 05-05-2012 UDF: Protest Against Murder of T. P. Chandrasekharan: 4 24-05-2012 LDF & BJP: Petrol Price Hike 5 02-08-2012 CPI(M) Protest Against the arrest of CPM Kannur district secretary P Jayarajan 6 15-09-2012 LDF & BJP: Petrol Price Hike

  4. V. Sivadasan - Wikipedia

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    Assumed office 8 June 2021 ... He obtained Ph.D. from Kannur University in 2010 for ... V Sivadasan along with M. B. Rajesh faced police brutality in a protest action ...

  5. 2024 in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    8 January - Kerala School Kalolsavam concludes its 62nd edition in Kollam with Kannur district emerging top in the tally. [3] 9 January - Indian Youth Congress's state head Rahul Mamkoottathil arrested and jailed by Kerala Police for alleged violent protest against Nava Kerala Sadas and Second Vijayan ministry. [4] 10 January -

  6. List of revenue divisions of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    A revenue division is positioned below the district and encompasses several taluks within its administrative purview. Each revenue division is headed by a Revenue Divisional Officer or a Sub Collector, who is also the Sub-divisional magistrate and assisted by Senior Superintendent among others. [1] Administrative map of Kerala

  7. Ayyankali Pada hostage protest - Wikipedia

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    The Ayyankali Pada hostage protest was an Adivasi rights protest carried out by Maoist group Ayyankali Pada on October 4, 1996. Four members of the group, Vilayodi Sivankutty, Kanhangad Rameshan, Kallara Babu and Ajayan Mannur, took the then Palakkad district collector, WR Reddy, hostage at the District Collectorate in Palakkad, Kerala.

  8. M. Vijin - Wikipedia

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    He then became the Area Joint Secretary and later the Area President of SFI at Madayi, Kannur. In his college days, he held both organizational and student union responsibilities. He was the chairman of Payyannur College, Kerala, during 2008–2009. [6] He has held the office district joint secretary of SFI in Kannur for quite a time.

  9. Citizenship Amendment Act protests - Wikipedia

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    In Dibrugarh, the All Assam Students Union members vandalised the district office of the Asom Gana Parishad, which had voted in favour of the act as part of the ruling Coalition. [423] [424] Peasant leader Akhil Gogoi was arrested in Jorhat on 12 December as a preventive measure by authorities to prevent him from organising any protests.