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Keralam Budget 2026-27: Knowledge Valley, MSMEs, Healthcare Boost

The Keralam government presented the 2026-27 State Budget, focusing on transforming the state into a global knowledge and innovation hub. Key initiatives include the "Knowledge Valley" project with Rs 100 crore to attract foreign universities and boost higher education. The budget also allocates funds for 10,000 new MSMEs, healthcare under the "One Kerala Care Mission", and infrastructure projects like an Aviation Logistics Hub. Additional measures include support for space startups, a Research Park, and a comprehensive land management policy.

Keralam Budget 2026-27: UDF govt allocates funds for higher education, MSMEs, healthcare, infrastructure

Thiruvananthapuram, June 19

The Keralam government on Friday unveiled a roadmap focused on higher education, investments, healthcare, research and welfare, with plans to transform the state into a global knowledge and innovation hub while expanding social security measures and employment opportunities.

Presenting the 2026-27 State Budget in the Assembly, Keralam Chief Minister VD Satheesan announced that Keralam will be developed into a "Knowledge Valley" with the aim of making the state a preferred destination for higher education.

The government plans to enact special legislation to attract leading foreign universities and encourage collaborations with premier institutions, enabling students to access world-class education within the state itself. Amendments will also be made to the Private University Bill for the initiative, for which Rs 100 crore has been allocated.

To boost investments, a special data-driven "Invest Kerala" cell and an Investment Advisory Council will be set up to facilitate industrial growth and attract investors. The government has also proposed the launch of 10,000 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) across the state.

The government further announced the establishment of a Global Job Watch Tower aimed at improving employment opportunities and labour market planning.

In the healthcare sector, the government announced the launch of the "One Kerala Care Mission", under which eligible beneficiaries suffering from illnesses will receive assistance. A dedicated Department for Senior Citizens has also been allocated Rs 10 crore for its functioning.

To strengthen the healthcare support ecosystem, caregiver certificate courses will be introduced in hospitals, creating new avenues for skill development and employment in the care sector.

Recognising the growing opportunities in emerging technologies, Keralam will provide support to private startups in the space sector, with an allocation of Rs 5 crore. In addition, a Research Park will be established by bringing together leading research and industrial institutions from across the country.

For infrastructure development, Rs 200 crore has been earmarked for an Aviation Logistics Hub, while Rs 50 crore has been allocated for the Wayanad Tribal University.

The government also announced plans to formulate a comprehensive land management policy and create a Land Bank under the "Land Reforms 2.0" initiative, with existing land laws set to be updated to meet contemporary needs.

The government has also announced the establishment of an International Maritime Museum and a Global Convention Centre at Kochi Airport to strengthen Keralam's tourism and business ecosystem.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

Healthcare and elderly care are getting some attention finally! The One Kerala Care Mission sounds promising - we have too many families struggling with medical bills. Dedicated Department for Senior Citizens with Rs 10 crore is a start, but we need much more given our aging population. The caregiver certificate courses are a smart idea - creates jobs and addresses the shortage of trained caregivers. But let's be honest, Rs 5 crore for space startups? That's chai-paani money for a sector that needs serious investment! Still, I'm cautiously optimistic. ☕

Michael C

As someone working in the startup ecosystem outside India, this budget gives me hope to consider moving back. The Invest Kerala cell and Advisory Council could be game-changers if they actually reduce red tape. 10,000 MSMEs is ambitious - I remember when similar targets were announced years ago and we barely saw half of that. The land management policy under Land Reforms 2.0 is crucial - land disputes are the biggest hurdle for any business here. Aviation Logistics Hub at Rs 200 crore? That could really boost Kochi's position as a logistics gateway. But we need to see the fine print!

Priya S

Budget sounds nice on paper, but where's the money coming from? 🤔 Our state is already drowning in debt! The Knowledge Valley and Research Park ideas are great, but we need to focus on basic infrastructure - our roads are pathetic, hospitals in rural areas lack basic facilities, and schools are crumbling. Global Convention Centre at Kochi Airport sounds like a vanity project when we have unfinished metro works. Also, what about farmers? Not a word about agriculture or fisheries which sustain lakhs of families. Show me the implementation roadmap, CM! 📋

Aditya G

Global Job Watch Tower is a brilliant concept! We have thousands of qualified youth leaving the state for jobs abroad without proper guidance - this could help match skills with market demands. But I'm skeptical about

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