The three-day MayyazhiMahotsavam(Fete de Mahe) celebrated from 29th November to 1stDecember at Mahe with a variety of programmes exhibiting the rich culture and tradition of the region, situated inside Keralato attract open public participation in that way fostering the feeling of oneness.
Organised by Department of Tourism and the Legislative Assembly Secretariat at Mahe AayiMandapam, the main venue witnessed the performance of artists of national and international acclamation.Seminar on “waste is wealth” and a debate was held.
Members participated:
Chief Minister N Rangasamy, Kerala Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala, Kerala CPM leader, KodiyeriBalakrishnan, Members of Parliament, R Radhakrishanan, N Gokulakrishan, MLAs, K Lakshminarayanan, Malladi Krishna Rao, V Bhalan
Key points:
- Chairman of the Festival committee and Regional Administrator of Mahe-Mangalatte Dinesh
- President given assent Maharashtra Factories (Amendment) Bill, 2015
Purpose:For women to work night shifts with mandatory safeguards for security
Benefits:
- Improvement in functioning of employees across sections and gender in over 40,000 small scale factories in Maharashtra and will ensure greater number of women in the sector and other labour reforms.
- State cabinet had given its nod for amending the Factories Act, 1948, to promote small and medium-scale industries last May. The decision is likely to give relief to the factories from the ‘inspector raj’ and to create 2 lakh new jobs.
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