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TV Debate Turns Violent; Kerala Minister, Left Candidate Injured
- Friday April 29, 2016
- Kerala News | Indo-Asian News Service
Kerala's Labour Minister Shibhu Baby John and his opponent candidate from the Left Front N. Vijayan Pillai were injured on Thursday while taking part in an election debate organised by a TV channel when a group of people turned violent and pelted stones at them.
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Talks to Increase Kerala Plantation Workers Daily Wages Fail Again
- Tuesday September 29, 2015
- Kerala News | Indo-Asian News Service
For the second time in a row, the talks to increase plantation workers' daily wages from Rs 231 to Rs 500 as demanded by the workers failed to reach a consensus with the estate owners unwilling to accept the hike.
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Raising Wages of Plantation Workers Tough: Kerala Minister
- Tuesday September 15, 2015
- Kerala News | Indo-Asian News Service
Kerala's Labour Minister today said it would be a tough task to raise the daily wages of the state's plantation workers from the present Rs 231 to Rs 500.
- www.ndtv.com
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TV Debate Turns Violent; Kerala Minister, Left Candidate Injured
- Friday April 29, 2016
- Kerala News | Indo-Asian News Service
Kerala's Labour Minister Shibhu Baby John and his opponent candidate from the Left Front N. Vijayan Pillai were injured on Thursday while taking part in an election debate organised by a TV channel when a group of people turned violent and pelted stones at them.
- www.ndtv.com
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Talks to Increase Kerala Plantation Workers Daily Wages Fail Again
- Tuesday September 29, 2015
- Kerala News | Indo-Asian News Service
For the second time in a row, the talks to increase plantation workers' daily wages from Rs 231 to Rs 500 as demanded by the workers failed to reach a consensus with the estate owners unwilling to accept the hike.
- www.ndtv.com
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Raising Wages of Plantation Workers Tough: Kerala Minister
- Tuesday September 15, 2015
- Kerala News | Indo-Asian News Service
Kerala's Labour Minister today said it would be a tough task to raise the daily wages of the state's plantation workers from the present Rs 231 to Rs 500.
- www.ndtv.com