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The health of the Education Minister deteriorated only 10 minutes after the start of proceedings in the Kerala Assembly on Friday. After this he was taken to the hospital. State General Education and Labor Minister V. Shivankutty was answering questions during the zero hour in the state assembly on Friday. During this time he felt some health problem. After this he was taken to the hospital. About 10 minutes after the proceedings of the House began at 9 am, Shivankutty suddenly developed some health-related problems, after which many members of the ruling front rushed to his aid. After this, he was taken to hospital from Sadan, an assembly official said. He further said that it is not yet known what happened to the minister. M. B. Rajesh gave the answer The officer said, "It doesn't look serious, but unless they are examined at the hospital, we won't know for sure." Parliamentary Affairs Minister M. Shivankutty had to answer the remaining questions. B. Rajesh gave. 12 days is the session of Kerala Vidhan Sabha The session of Kerala Vidhan Sabha started on 15th September in Thiruvananthapuram. This session of 12 days is mainly focused on making laws and nine days of the session are dedicated to this. The government is also planning to introduce a bill aimed at simplifying procedures for neutralizing wild animals that enter human-populated areas. The Chief Minister announced statewide 'Vision 2031' seminars on the future of Kerala Kerala's Left-wing government on Thursday announced a seminar under the banner of Vision 2031 to discuss the future path of the state's development. This event is being organized to commemorate the completion of 75 years of the formation of the state in 1956. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said in a Facebook post that a logo for the campaign was unveiled on Wednesday. He said that the aim of this initiative is to take stock of Kerala's achievements so far and prepare new plans to make the state visible to the rest of the world. These seminars, which will be held between October 1 and 30, will cover 33 topics ranging from social progress to economic development.

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