Kerala Vision 2030 gets Cabinet nod

8 August, 2014

Published in:  Business Standard 

Kerala Vision 2030 gets Cabinet nod

The Kerala Cabinet has given sanction to Kerala Vision 2030. Expert committees will be constituted to synchronise the ideas put forward by Vision 2030 in annual as well as five-year plans and to advice the government and formulate necessary policies and institutions said chief minister Oommen Chandy. Detailed directions will be prepared to assess and observe the projects and proposals that are sanctioned in Vision 2030.

Out of these projects that can be immediately implemented would be reported to the government. This has been prepared by the State Planning Board with the help of National Council of Applied Economic Research. Vision 2030 has been prepared on the basis of environmental and social sustainability. Importance would be given to basic needs health and primary education quality of higher education development of economic sector use of scientific technologies and novel initiatives he added.

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