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The Education Bill [1] was introduced in the Kerala assembly by Professor Joseph Mundasseri, who was then the education minister for the first elected (1957) Communist Party of India government. [2]
The Kerala Education Act of 1958 provided for the better organization and development of educational institutions. According to the first economic census, conducted in 1977, 99.7% of the villages in Kerala had a primary school within 2 kilometres (1.2 mi), 98.6% had a middle school within 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) and 96.7% had a high school or ...
The Education Bill, 1957 was introduced in Assembly by Minister for Education Joseph Mundassery. The bill sought to regulate the Government Grant Aided educational institutions in Kerala. [5] [6] The bill was introduced in July, 1957, passed in September, 1957, later returned by the President for reconsideration, reconsidered and passed again ...
Pages in category "Kerala state legislation" ... Kerala Anti-Social Activities Prevention Act; Kerala Education Act 1958 (Act 6 of 1959) M. Malabar Marriage Act, 1896
Joseph Mundassery (17 July 1903 – 25 October 1977) was a literary critic and Indian politician from Kerala state. He specialised in the Malayalam language and literature. In Kerala politics, he is remembered as the Education Minister who was behind the controversial Education Bill of the first EMS communist ministry of 1957.
Kerala Board of Public Examination; Kerala Education Act 1958 (Act 6 of 1959) Kerala Fire and Rescue Services Academy; Kerala Library Association; Kerala Sasthra Sahithya Parishad; Kerala School Kalolsavam
Sen. Dusty Deevers, R-Elgin, filed Senate Bill 1958 that would no longer allow Oklahomans to file for divorce on the grounds of incompatibility, also known as no-fault divorce.
His government introduced the Land Reform Ordinance and Education Bill. In 1958, a period of anticommunist protest, the Vimochana Samaram , began in response to the bills. The central government of India responded in 1959 by invoking Article 356 of the Indian Constitution , suspending state government and imposing President's rule.