Kerala Governor seeks special Assembly session to remove him from chancellor post
The Hindu
Governor indicts govt for interference in varsity matters
Kerala Governor Arif Muhammad Khan on January 4 suggested that the government could convene a special session of the Assembly to divest him of the charge of Chancellor of Universities.
Speaking to reporters in Kochi, Mr. Khan denied that his recalcitrance to discharge duties as chancellor had precipitated an administrative crisis in varsities. "The solution is very easy. They [government] can call a special session of the Assembly. They can appoint the Chief Minister as chancellor. Or else, let the government bring an ordinance for the purpose. I will immediately sign it.", he said.

NPCIL is to blame for storage of radioactive waste on site of Kudankulam nuclear power plant: Appavu
Tamil Nadu Speaker Appavu criticizes NPCIL for unsafe nuclear waste storage at Kudankulam, urging better solutions for public safety.












