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Keralam Aims to Become South Asia's Largest Aviation Hub, CM Vows Drug Mafia Crackdown

Keralam Chief Minister VD Satheesan announced plans to transform the state into a major port hub and South Asia's largest aviation hub. The government will crack down on drug mafias and strengthen public healthcare. Unconditional land titles will be issued, and outdated land laws will be amended. The state has requested the Centre to exclude ₹5,580 crore spent on National Highway land acquisition from its borrowing limit.

"Keralam to be South Asia's largest aviation hub; Govt to dismantle drug mafias": CM VD Satheesan

Thiruvananthapuram, May 29

Keralam Chief Minister VD Satheesan on Friday outlined a transformative vision for the state, announcing plans to develop Keralam into a major port hub and the largest aviation hub in South Asia.

Addressing a press conference here today, the Chief Minister emphasised that the state government is committed to a comprehensive overhaul of infrastructure and the social sector.

"The government's goal is to transform Keralam into a major port hub. Keralam will be developed into the largest aviation hub in South Asia. The higher education sector will be modernised, and universities will be turned into Centres of Excellence," CM Satheesan said.

Highlighting the government's focus on internal security and public health, the Chief Minister asserted that a crackdown on illegal activities is imminent.

"Sustainable development is the government's priority. Drug mafias will be dismantled. The public healthcare sector will be strengthened," he added.

The Chief Minister also addressed long-standing issues regarding land rights and regional welfare and also budget.

"Unconditional land titles will be issued, and outdated land laws will be amended to suit modern requirements. The budget announcements will be in line with all these objectives," Satheesan stated.

Earlier on Tuesday, Keralam Chief Minister VD Satheesan said that the state government has requested the Centre to exclude the ₹5,580 crore contributed for National Highway land acquisition from the state's borrowing limit.

Addressing a press conference, the Chief Minister highlighted the state's significant financial contribution to infrastructure and the resulting impact on its borrowing capacity.

"Keralam has contributed ₹5,580 crore towards land acquisition for the National Highway project, which has already been transferred to the NHAI. We have requested that this amount be excluded from the state's borrowing limit," the Chief Minister said.

Explaining the technicalities of the state's fiscal space, the CM noted that the actual available borrowing limit is tighter than it appears on paper.

"The state's borrowing ceiling is 3.5 per cent, of which 0.5 per cent is conditional and can be utilised only for the power sector. In reality, we effectively have only 3 per cent available. Even within that, liabilities created through KIIFB and the pension fund have significantly reduced the scope for fresh borrowing. We have communicated all these details to the Centre," he added.

The Chief Minister further stated that the government plans to provide a more comprehensive breakdown of the state's financial position soon.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Ananya R

Aviation hub? That sounds ambitious given the current economic situation. I'm all for development but we need to see concrete plans. Also, the ₹5,580 crore issue with Centre—need more transparency on how this affects the budget. Ground reality matters, ji.

Rohit P

Love the focus on higher education and healthcare! 🙌 But let's be honest—these are big promises. Hope the government can match the vision with execution. The drug mafia crackdown is critical for our youth. Keralam has potential!

Vikram M

Interesting plans. The borrowing limit issue with Centre shows the fiscal challenge. But if they can turn universities into Centres of Excellence and clean up land titles—that's real change. Let's see the budget details.

Priya S

Aviation hub? That's a big claim for South Asia. But I'm glad they're prioritising drug control—that's affecting too many families. The land title reform is also welcome. Let's hope this isn't just election talk!

Kavya N

The NH land acquisition borrowing request shows Centre-State friction. But overall, the vision is progressive. I'm particularly interested in higher education reforms—Keralam's literacy rate is already high, so Centres of Excellence would be a game-changer. Hope they involve experts!

S Siddharth J

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