
Sun Sep 14 11:27:36 UTC 2025: **Summary of the Text:**
The text comprises of two sections:
* A list of regular features from “The Hindu” newspaper including international affairs from an Indian perspective, cinema and streaming news, technology updates, accessible science writing, data analysis of news, health advice, and book reviews.
* A news report about a press conference where the Speaker of the Kerala Legislative Assembly, A.N. Shamseer, addressed the media regarding pending bills. He stated that the Governor of Kerala, Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar, is the appropriate person to explain why bills passed by the Assembly, including the Kerala State Private Universities (Establishment and Regulation) Bill, 2025, and the Kerala University Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2025, have not received his approval. Speaker urged the media to question the Governor about the delay, emphasizing that these bills represent the will of the assembly and the people. The Governor referred the bills to the President.
**News Article:**
**Kerala Assembly Speaker Calls on Governor to Explain Bill Delays**
**THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, September 14, 2025** – The Speaker of the Kerala Legislative Assembly, A.N. Shamseer, has publicly called upon Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar to address the ongoing delays in approving bills passed by the assembly. At a press conference held today ahead of the upcoming Assembly session, Shamseer stated that the Governor is the “proper person” to explain why bills passed months ago remain unsigned.
“You ask him whether it is right to put on hold a Bill which has been passed after hours of discussion,” Shamseer urged reporters.
The Speaker highlighted the significance of the pending legislation, emphasizing that the bills represent “the aspirations of the State Legislative Assembly and the people of Kerala.” He specifically mentioned the Kerala State Private Universities (Establishment and Regulation) Bill, 2025, and the Kerala University Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2025, both passed in March.
Governor Arlekar referred the bills to the President earlier this month. The delay has triggered debate.