Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala is reviving its push to put Malayalam language at the centre of administration, education and technology in the state by formulating a fresh law for the same that was earlier held up this year for lack of presidential assent.

The state’s Left Democratic Front (LDF) government Monday tabled the Malayalam Language Bill, 2025, in the assembly that declares Malayalam as the official language in the southern state and seeks to ensure its usage for official purposes, as well as promotion and protection of the language. The bill also seeks to form a commission for the same.

The proposed law was introduced by industries minister P. Rajeev and a day later, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan submitted a subject committee report on it. Show Full Article

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