
On Sunday, Irinjalakuda closed the four -day district conference India (CPI). KG Sivanandan was elected a new district secretary. The announcement was made by the State Secretary of CPI Binoy Viswam in addressing elected representatives at the conference.
During the meeting, a 57-member district council and 50 representatives were also elected at the upcoming state conference CPI.
The District Conference adopted a resolution requiring the renewal of the Planning Commission, an institution that was once essential for balanced country’s development planning, and urged the center to observe its constitutional responsibilities while maintaining healthy trade unions.
Relations between the center of the state
The resolution claimed that the administration of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-Mored deliberately weakens relations between the center of the state and centralization as part of the larger agenda of Sangh Parivar. The interruption of the Planning Commission, a body that once played a key advisory role in the strategization of national development and social programs has been described as a politically motivated step, especially focused on states where the party Bharatiya Janata (BJP) has.
By replacing the Aayog Niti Commission and the current denial of financial assistance to states such as Kerala, the Center is an allegedly paralyzing progressive development models, the party said.
Although Kerala was financially pressed by the Center, it claimed that recognition claimed that indicators such as health, education and social care, and even in its own Niti reports, is financially pressed. The CPI pointed out that the state was available in the central income share between 2023 and January 2025 in the central income share. Recommendations 15. The Financial Commission is ignored and the 12,000 GBP Crore annual GST compensation that Kerala was justified was terminated, the conference said.
Cultural complex
The meeting required a complex of cultural heritage in Thrissur. The resolution pointed out that Thrissur was the home of the most prestigious official cultural institutions of the state for more than half a century, including Keral Sahitya Academy, Kerala Nataka and Lithakal Academs, Kerala Kalamandalam and Unnayi Smarakaam.
The contribution of the district exceeds art. He is etched to the social and political structure of modern kerals through orientation struggles such as Gurvayur Satyagrah, Kuttan Kulam Protest for Social Justice, Female Liberation Movement Veloor Manimalararkav, Pariyaram movement and Anthikad movement and Amballur.
Thrissur was also the country of visionary leaders such as EMS namboodiripad and C. Achuth Menon. Given this deep cultural, literary, artistic, political and social heritage at the CPI district conference, Keral called on the government to create a complex complex of cultural heritage.
Published – 13 July 2025 06:34




