‘Kerala should stop electing governments with negative attitude’
Former technocrat and BJP candidate in Palakkad constituency E. Sreedharan said here on Wednesday that the NDA government led by Narendra Modi at the Centre was following an ideal culture of governance, and that Kerala and its people should adopt it.
“Keralites will soon have to go and work in Bengal and Mumbai if they do not change the culture of governance in the State,” Mr. Sreedharan said.
He said the people of Kerala were partly responsible for electing representatives and governments with negative attitude. The State’s attitude towards development should change. “The State got no industry in the last two decades. Wealth will not come without industry. The onus is on those governing the State to create an environment that welcomes industry,” he said.
KSRTC to get an aid of ₹1,800 crore
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RTC, KIIFB to jointly construct 2-lakh-sq ft building complex in capital
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RTC, KIIFB to jointly construct 2-lakh-sq ft building complex in capital The crisis-ridden Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) will get ₹1,800 crore as assistance from the State government during 2021-2022. “The assistance includes ₹1,000 crore earmarked for salary, pension, and loan repayment,” Finance Minister T.M. Thomas Isaac said.
An amount of ₹25 crore can be saved a month on fuel expenditure by converting 3,000 buses to eco-friendly CNG/ LNG engines. For this conversion to environment friendly fuel, an amount of ₹50 crore has been allocated in the Budget.
Kozhikode’s infrastructure gets a major boost in State Budget
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₹700 crore allocated for development of 10 roads in city and suburbs
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₹700 crore allocated for development of 10 roads in city and suburbs
Unlike the previous years, the State Budget presented by Finance Minister T.M. Thomas Isaac in the Assembly on Friday gave prominence to infrastructure development in Kozhikode district.
A whopping allocation of ₹700 crore has been proposed for the development of 10 roads in the city and suburbs. This was in connection with the second phase of the city road improvement scheme. However, the budget, like last time, ignored the widening of the 8-km stretch of the Mananchira- Vellimadukunnu road.