Kerala CM Touts Housing, Fishermen Schemes Ahead of Crucial Assembly Polls

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan highlighted the achievements of the LIFE Mission housing scheme and initiatives for fishermen's welfare at a press conference in Thrissur. He detailed how the project, launched in 2016, has provided homes to thousands despite political and legal opposition from the UDF. The CM also announced enhanced insurance for fishermen and the completion of key fishing harbour projects. Vijayan underscored the need for central government involvement in protecting Kerala's vulnerable coastline from erosion.

Key Points: Kerala CM Highlights LIFE Mission, Fishermen Security Ahead of Polls

  • LIFE Mission housing for landless
  • Increased fishermen insurance to Rs 10 lakh
  • Opposition from UDF cited
  • Four fishing harbours completed
  • Coastal protection needs central aid
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Kerala CM highlights state Government's schemes ahead of assembly polls

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan details progress of LIFE housing mission and fishermen welfare schemes, contrasting with UDF opposition, in pre-election press conference.

"It is beyond comprehension why the UDF said they would cancel a project that provides houses to the poor. - Pinarayi Vijayan"

Thrissur, March 27

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Friday highlighted the impact of the LIFE Mission, a flagship housing scheme launched in 2016 to provide homes for the landless and homeless.

He emphasised that despite political opposition and legal hurdles, the project progressed in phases to benefit thousands, and gained renewed momentum after the Left Democratic Front returned to power in 2021.

He also highlighted initiatives aimed at improving social security for fishermen, including increased insurance coverage and the completion of essential fishing harbours.

Addressing a press conference in Thrissur, Kerala CM said, "In our state, the previous government has tried to take forward development and social justice simultaneously. The interventions made in the areas of housing and fisheries are clear evidence of this. Many people in Kerala are landless and homeless. For them, owning their own home was a distant dream, as they lacked the financial capacity to realise it. This is why the government in 2016 formed the LIFE Mission."

CM Vijayan outlined the mission's achievements, noting the challenges faced due to opposition from the United Democratic Front (UDF), which had vowed to cancel the project if it came to power.

Despite this, he emphasised that the Left Democratic Front (LDF) government, which returned to power in 2021, ensured the continuation of the mission, which has already provided houses to thousands of underprivileged citizens.

"The LIFE Mission is unique compared to previous housing schemes in the state. In earlier schemes, the amount spent on building a house was very small, and it was not possible to construct a house with the necessary facilities. The government then decided to coordinate various existing schemes into one comprehensive plan, which became the LIFE Mission. Under this mission, it was possible to build a house worth Rs 4 lakhs," he said.

"The beneficiaries were identified through very transparent procedures. The goal announced then was to provide 5 lakh houses. However, unexpected opposition arose, and as part of this opposition, an entire project was stalled. Cases were filed, and other legal actions were taken. Despite this, the project moved forward and was implemented in various stages," CM said

"As the project was progressing well, the government's five-year term ended in 2021. During the elections, the UDF (United Democratic Front), which had opposed the LIFE project, announced its policy. The UDF convener publicly stated that if they came to power, they would cancel the LIFE Mission. This was the stand taken by the UDF. We have not taken any partisan stand in this project at any stage. It is beyond comprehension why the UDF said they would cancel a project that provides houses to the poor. However, with the LDF (Left Democratic Front) coming back to power in 2021, the LIFE Mission faced no further obstacles," he said.

The Chief Minister Vijayan highlighted the government's commitment to strengthening social security for fishermen by increasing insurance coverage from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 10 lakh.

He also discussed the successful completion of four fishing harbours and ongoing expansion projects in key coastal areas.

"The government has given great priority to strengthening the social security of fishermen. As part of this, the insurance coverage was increased from 5 lakh rupees to 10 lakh rupees. We were able to complete four fishing harbours: Amaheshwaram, Koyilandy, Thanur, and Thalai. At the same time, there are areas where expansion is continuing. Construction activities are progressing well in areas including Arthunkal, Chetti, Parappangadi, and Ponnani. Development and expansion are continuing in other areas, including Madaippuzha and Kasaragod," he said.

CM Vijayan underscored the critical need for coastal protection from sea erosion, calling for greater involvement from the Central Government to safeguard Kerala's long coastline, which he described as increasingly vulnerable.

"Kerala has a very long coastline. Coastal protection is one of the most important issues. The coastal areas need to be protected from sea erosion. In fact, this is not something that the State Government should do alone. It is something that the Central Government should naturally do because it is considered our border. This is being lost bit by bit due to sea erosion," he said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see focus on fishermen's welfare. Increasing insurance is a big relief for a community that faces so much risk daily. But I hope the harbours are maintained properly. Many past projects in Kerala suffer from poor upkeep after the inauguration.
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Arun Y
The CM is right to call for central help on coastal erosion. It's a national security issue as much as a state one. Our coastline is our border. Why should Kerala bear the entire burden? The Centre must step up.
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Sarah B
Interesting read. The political opposition to a housing scheme for the poor is hard to understand from an outsider's perspective. If the implementation is as transparent as claimed, it sounds like a model other states could learn from.
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Manish T
All good to highlight schemes before elections. But what about the financial health of the state? Such large projects need sustainable funding. I hope this isn't just poll rhetoric. The proof will be in the completion of all promised houses.
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Kavitha C
As someone from a fishing community in Kannur, the new harbour at Koyilandy has made a huge difference. Boats are safer, and landing fish is easier. The increased insurance gives families peace of mind. These are tangible benefits, not just talk.

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