Government focused on humane development: Minister Rajan
The Hindu
K. Rajan, A. Devarkovil, R. Augustine, A.K. Saseendran, K. Krishnankutty, and A. Raju emphasised govt's commitment to humane development. Govt's policy focuses on comprehensive development across sectors.
Revenue Minister K. Rajan has emphasised the government’s commitment to fostering humane development in the State.
Speaking at the State-level inauguration of the Navakerala Sadas at Manjeswaram in Kasaragod on Saturday, the Minister highlighted the government’s efforts over the past seven-and-a-half years to propel the State into a new era while safeguarding its people from disasters.
He said the government’s overarching policy centred on comprehensive development across all sectors, with various programmes already in progress. Mr. Rajan underscored Kerala’s remarkable progress, citing its position as the least poverty-ridden State according to NITI Aayog’s Multidimensional Poverty Index. He also announced the goal of making Kerala a State without a single ultra-poor family by November 1, 2025.
The Minister acknowledged challenges posed by the Central government but affirmed the State’s resilience and progress. He detailed initiatives, including efforts to grant land titles to approximately three lakh people, marking a historic move towards greater public participation.
Speaking on the occasion, Ahmmad Devarkovil, Minister of Ports, Museums, and Archaeology, stressed the government’s dedication to providing non-discriminatory development experiences. He highlighted the Navakerala Sadas as a testament to the administration’s outreach efforts, aimed at actively involving the public in the democratic process.
Water Resources Minister Roshi Augustine expressed optimism about the emergence of a new culture in the State with the introduction of the Navakerala Sadas. He dismissed controversies as politically motivated and emphasised the government’s commitment to reaching out to the people.
Forest Minister A.K. Saseendran lauded Kerala’s impressive growth in various sectors over the past seven years, declaring the Navakerala Sadas as the initiation of a new democratic process.
Justice G. Jayachandran of the Madras High Court has said that Justice G.R. Swaminathan has exhibited bias against the State police by “showing interest in passing orders hastily without consulting the Bench partner (Justice P.B. Balaji)“ in a habeas corpus petition filed against the preventive detention of YouTuber ‘Savukku’ Shankar alias A. Shankar under the Goondas Act.