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First UDF Budget Unveils "New Era Keralam" Roadmap: CM Satheesan

Kerala Chief Minister and Finance Minister VD Satheesan presented the first UDF government budget for 2026-27, outlining a five-year roadmap for "New Era Keralam." The budget focuses on reforms in health and education, employment generation, social welfare, and modern infrastructure development. Satheesan highlighted welfare measures already implemented, including free travel for women and increased honorariums for workers. The government aims to address demographic changes and attract investments through innovative approaches.

First UDF govt budget lays roadmap for "New Era Keralam": CM VD Satheesan

Thiruvananthapuram, June 19

Keralam Chief Minister and Finance Minister VD Satheesan on Friday presented the first State Budget of the UDF government for the financial year 2026-27, outlining a five-year roadmap for creating "New Era Keralam" through reforms in health and education, employment generation, social welfare, and modern infrastructure development.

"This revised budget of the UDF government will serve as the roadmap for the welfare schemes to be implemented in the state over the next five years. The UDF government came to power with a clear and decisive public mandate," Satheesan said.

He said the Budget reflects the UDF government's vision of addressing these challenges through reforms, technology, and investments in social and physical infrastructure.

"The government is committed to creating a New Era Keralam by formulating initiatives aimed at improving the health and education sectors through the maximum utilization of modern technological possibilities, generating more employment opportunities, ensuring the welfare of senior citizens, and integrating modern infrastructure development," he said.

He said the government had inherited challenges in several key sectors despite Keralam's achievements in social development over the years.

"Public health, education, and social sectors, which have gained global recognition, have recently been facing severe challenges and pressures. Keralam's social development indicators have remained stagnant for years. Youth unemployment continues to be a matter of concern," he said.

Satheesan highlighted the welfare measures already undertaken by the UDF government despite financial constraints.

"Despite the severe financial challenges facing the state, the government has already implemented key promises under the six Indira Guarantees, including free travel for women in KSRTC buses and the creation of a separate department for senior citizens. Honorariums for ASHA workers, anganwadi workers, helpers and teachers have also been increased. By strengthening investments in the health and education sectors, the government aims to position Keralam as a destination point," he said.

The CM also drew attention to the state's changing demographic profile and stressed the need to create opportunities for young people within the state.

"The state's demographic structure has undergone significant changes. The share of young people, who constitute the demographic dividend, is declining, while many are migrating abroad in search of jobs. A comprehensive study on these demographic changes is essential. We must provide quality education and employment opportunities to ensure that our youth become partners in Keralam's development," Satheesan said.

Emphasising the need to adapt to social and economic changes, he said the government would focus on senior citizens' welfare while exploring new avenues for economic growth.

"Along with ensuring better facilities for senior citizens, we should also make the best use of their capabilities and create a silver economy. Keralam's financial constraints and structural changes cannot be addressed through conventional methods alone. The government is committed to attracting large scale investments through modern and innovative approaches, generating resources for the exchequer and ensuring an equitable distribution of wealth," he added.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

As someone who moved abroad for work, I appreciate them acknowledging the brain drain issue. But talk is cheap, yaar. I hope they actually implement these employment generation schemes. Our youth won't come back just because of a budget speech.

Ananya R

Silver economy 👏 Such a smart idea! Our state has the highest proportion of elderly citizens, and creating opportunities for them while caring for their welfare is a win-win. But I'm skeptical about the financial feasibility. Where is the money coming from? Hope the numbers add up.

Deepak U

I'm glad they increased honorariums for ASHA workers and anganwadi staff. Those women are the backbone of our rural health system and they've been underpaid for decades. The only respectful thing to do is recognize their contribution properly. Let's see if this is just a one-time thing or ongoing commitment.

Ravi K

"New Era Keralam" sounds nice in press releases, but I'll believe it when I see it. Our state's financial situation is dire thanks to previous mismanagement. Any budget that relies on "attracting large scale investments" in today's economy needs realistic projections. Thats my concern. 🤷‍♂️

Jessica F

Interesting that they're focusing on demographic changes. My parents are in their 70s and really need better facilities. Also, the mention of using modern technology in education is crucial - our schools in rural areas desperately need digital upgrades. Fingers crossed the implementation is solid. 🎯

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