Saturday, October 30, 2010

Visioin Kerala 2025

The 'Vision Kerala 2025, a study commissioned by the Confederation of Industries - Kerala State Council, has called for a green and sustainable development model which will ensure globally comparable living standard for the people of the state.
The Vision Kerala 2025 was released by Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan, at a function here.
Speaking on the occasion, he said there is need to ensure food security, homes for all and employment.
Kerala was dependent on neighboring states for rice, milk and eggs. This situation needs to change, he said.
The Vision Kerala 2025 envisages that by 2025, Kerala would be a vibrant,sustainable modern state providing its residents globally comparable quality of life and opportunities to excel in their chosen walks of life dents globally comparable quality of life and opportunities to excel in their chosen walks of life.
CII, Kerala Chairman, Umang Patodia said the vision Kerala 2025 was prepared after careful analysis of the macro economic situation in the state and after extensive discussions with nearly 200 people, including 100 students.
The study focussed on issues like economic growth, social development, analysis of performance, issues impacting specific sectors, factor advantage of the state and aspirations of the people.Extensive discussions were held with principal stakeholders in the state, including political leaderships of both ruling and opposition fronts, key government officials, industry leaders, farmers, academicians and students.
Dr B V R Mohan Reddy, Deputy chairman, CII(Southern Region) was among those who spoke.

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