The LDF government introduces Malayalam Language Bill (2025) in Kerala Assembly to promote Malayalam as official language.
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Kerala to introduce AI chatbots that understand local Malayalam dialects for public services
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The state government has initiated a major push to digitise spoken Malayalam, a move that will enable AI-powered tools to listen and respond to public service queries in local ...
The 14th session of the 15th Kerala Legislative Assembly concluded on a high note with the passage of 21 bills, including the 2023 Kerala Public Records Bill and the Appropriation Bill for the 2025-26 ...
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Malayalam Bill 2.0: Kerala revives push for language law, addresses lapses after President denied assent
New bill tabled in assembly to make Malayalam the state's official language & put it at core of governance & education. Previous bill passed in 2015, but returned by President this year.
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The same word — or minor variations of it — can hold different meanings for different people. The word ‘kara’ can conjure up images of ‘land’ in the minds of a Malayali. But ...
The Kerala Plus Two Language Exam 2025 saw students attempting the Malayalam paper with mixed reactions. While many found the paper moderate and straightforward, some students pointed out that certain ...
The festival to be held at Varkala, Thiruvananthapuram, from October 17 to 19 is the first edition of the annual roving ...
Kerala to restore Kannada signboards in Kasaragod after complaints, enhancing cultural ties with Karnataka and supporting ...
Kerala launches International Film Market in December to connect regional filmmakers with global co-production opportunities ...
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