Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, who on Wednesday as part of the fourth anniversary of the second LDF government on Wednesday on Wednesday in Thrissur, Thrissur, Thrissur, Thrissur, Thrissur. | Photo Credit: Kk Najeeb
The state has achieved comprehensive and inclusive development in all sectors under the rule of the left democratic front (LDF), said Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.
When he focuses on the district level on Wednesday, which means the fourth anniversary of the second LDF government on Wednesday, the main minister emphasized the transformative progress that he has made since LDF, in 2016.
The main minister emphasized the progress of the state in information technology and stated that this sector had experienced remarkable growth, especially attractive to the younger generation. “The number of companies operating in state IT parks increased from 640 in 2016 to 1 106 in 2025. The job opportunities in this sector almost doubled from 78,068 to 1,48,000.
Knowledge economy
Mr. Vijayan said the state has established many prestigious institutions and initiatives that are models for the whole country. These include the first Digital University of Science in the Country, Digital Science Park, Metro Kochi Water and International Advanced Virology Institute. In addition, the state founded the International Institute of Ayurveda, the Data Center of the Genoma, the consortium of medical technology, microbio-nutraceutics and three scientific parks aimed at placing the Kerala in the foreground of the knowledge economy.
He noted that Kerala appeared as the most suitable state in India during this period. The Government Initiative “The Year of Business Companies helped to make it easier to start 3.5 LakH new companies. Investment meetings Kochi has led to the signing of investment agreements worth 1.5 GBP Crore and there is an effort to realize these obligations.
Regarding social development, the main minister said that Kerala almost removed extreme poverty. The state built more than 4.5 lakh houses and distributed more than four Lakh terrestrial titles. The sectors such as public health, education and agriculture have made significant advances.
Delay of support
However, the main minister criticized the Union’s government for rejecting fundamental support during the crisis, including the floods of 2018. Despite the offer of assistance from several foreign countries, the Union government refused to allow Kerale to accept international assistance, claimed.
“The development of infrastructure, especially road work on the Kerala Investment Fund (KIIFB), proceeds quickly. The main road projects such as Thrissur – Kuttippuram and Kodungallur – Shoranur highway have also been significant progress.
The main minister outlined a number of projects approved through KIIFB financing, including Thrissur Zoological Park and its access roads, the Translation Center at the Veterinary University, the construction of Kurumali Bridge and the development of public services such as crematorium and water supply schemes in rural areas. He also introduced sports infrastructure projects such as stadium im vijayan, Indoor Stadium Chalakuda and support for Ollur Honey Park.
The minister of income and housing K. Rajan chaired.
Public interaction
There was a meeting of public interaction, where representatives of community from various backgrounds, including leading businesses, academics, artists and tribal leaders, communicated with the main minister and represented proposals and concerns about the development of the state.
This event was also witnessing a post -no time when Ardra, a young girl whose father had undergone a liver transplant rescue life with £ 15 to help the government program for care for us, presented a hand -drawn portrait of the main minister.
On the basis of the office, the Minister of Higher Education took part in R. Bindu, VK VK Planning, Ramacandran, Mayor of Thrissur MK Varghese, MLA, District Collector Arjun Pandian, District Information Officer of PK Velayudhan and others.
Published – May 14, 2025 20:58