
Top Kerala News developments today
The Hindu
Key news developments in Kerala on March 21, Monday
Here are the key news developments from Kerala to watch out for today
Mahila Congress State president Jeby Mather will submit her nomination as the United Democratic Front’s (UDF) Rajya Sabha candidate amidst allegations of “paid seat” and rumblings in the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC).
The Kerala High Court is likely to hear a plea against the arrest of a computer expert accused of destroying mobile phone evidence in the Crime Branch case relating to the alleged conspiracy to harm officers who charged actor Dileep with conspiracy in the 2017 actor abduction case.
Griffith University Vice Chancellor Carolyn Evans will inaugurate a conference on autonomy and academic freedom in public universities. Two-day programme organised by National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration, New Delhi and Kerala University will feature academics from IITs, JNU and foreign universities
HC to consider a petition by KSRTC against the higher price demanded by the oil companies for diesel supplied in bulk to the corporation
Thudi, a tribal art festival organised by department of Scheduled Tribes development will begin at Kozhikode today. Mayor Beena Philip will open the festival. Tribal artistes will showcase their talent and introduce rare art forms to the audience.
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Under the NBS, newborns are screened for communication disorders before they are discharged from the hospital. For this, AIISH has collaborated with several hospitals to conduct screening which is performed to detect hearing impairment and other developmental disabilities that can affect speech and language development. The screening has been helping in early intervention for those identified with the disorders, as any delay in the identification poses risk and affects successful management of children with hearing loss, according to AIISH.