Kerala Assembly Concludes Historic Session with Landmark Legislation

The Kerala Legislative Assembly session concluded after passing nine bills, including landmark legislation for senior citizens and private universities. Speaker A N Shamseer highlighted the passing of the full budget before the fiscal year and emphasized collective efforts against drug abuse and the need for anti-ragging law amendments.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Thiruvananthapuram | Updated: 25-03-2025 21:02 IST | Created: 25-03-2025 21:02 IST
Kerala Assembly Concludes Historic Session with Landmark Legislation
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The Kerala Legislative Assembly wrapped up a significant session after 22 days, passing nine bills. Key highlights included the establishment of private universities and a new commission for senior citizens, marking a milestone with the passage of a comprehensive law dedicated to senior citizen welfare—an unprecedented move in the country.

Speaker A N Shamseer revealed that the Assembly successfully passed the full budget before the new fiscal year, a rare achievement in its history. The Assembly also addressed pressing social concerns, approving bills on industrial development and sports, and rejecting the draft UGC guidelines of 2025 alongside deep-sea mining decisions.

A pivotal point raised concerned outdated anti-ragging laws, sparking a directive for potential amendments due to increasing cases. During discussions, drug abuse emerged as a critical topic, prompting calls for unified action. The session further processed over 6,500 questions, with the government's responsive efforts being duly noted.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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