Key Points

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has launched a month-long program called Vikasana Sadas. The initiative will highlight the state's development achievements, such as its low infant mortality rate. It also aims to gather creative ideas from the public to shape future growth. The CM stated that this approach strengthens Kerala's model of decentralised planning.

Key Points: CM Vijayan Launches Vikasana Sadas on Kerala Development Achievements

  • Program aims to showcase development gains like reduced infant mortality and new highways
  • Seeks public suggestions to strengthen grassroots-level planning and decentralisation
  • CM alleges neglect and hostility from the Centre when Kerala seeks cooperation
  • Entire state cabinet will directly engage with people across local self-governments
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Kerala's development achievements, future pathways will be focus of Vikasana Sadas: CM Vijayan

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan launches Vikasana Sadas, a month-long program showcasing state development milestones and gathering public suggestions for future growth.

"Kerala has achieved the lowest infant mortality rate, even lower than in the United States. - Pinarayi Vijayan"

Thiruvananthapuram, September 22

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Monday emphasised that a month-long programme, 'Viksasana Sadas', will be focused on the state's development achievements and future pathways.

In a post on X, CM Vijayan claimed that the programme will strengthen the model of decentralised planning by drawing on people's creative ideas.

"Kerala's development achievements and future pathways will be the focus of the month-long #ViksasanaSadas, being held in local self-government institutions across the state. By drawing on people's creative ideas, it strengthens our model of decentralised planning," he said.

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Earlier today, Kerala CM, after inaugurating the state-level launch of Vikasana Sadas, a platform to present development achievements of the state government and local bodies and to gather suggestions for future development, alleged that the State faces neglect and even hostility when it seeks cooperation from the Centre.

"Unfortunately, when Kerala seeks cooperation from the Centre, we face neglect and even hostility, as if singled out for bias," Vijayan said.

"Yet, we continue to demand what rightfully belongs to our people. Ours is a federal country, and Kerala will persist in putting forth its needs before the Union Government," he said.

The Chief Minister highlighted "remarkable" progress in the State, including Kerala achieving the lowest infant mortality rate, even lower than in the United States.

"Remarkable changes are already visible--ten years ago, few believed our national highways would be a reality, but by March 2026, almost the entire stretch will be complete. Waterways from Kovalam to Bekal are progressing, with a major stretch set to finish by this December. Kerala has also achieved the lowest infant mortality rate, even lower than in the United States," he said.

"These are milestones, but not the final goal. We must move forward with continued support from the people. Democracy means people are the true masters. By presenting a full progress report, we are ensuring that when we make promises, we also show the people how we have kept them. This is something unique, not just in India, but across the world," CM Vijayan added.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that Kerala is taking new strides forward. Across Kerala, people are witnessing diverse developmental achievements, he said.

"Through Vikasana Sadas, we are bringing these gains to the people, while also gathering suggestions for future growth. Every local body will showcase the progress made so far and chart the possibilities ahead. This is people's planning in its true sense, development shaped not only by government funding but also through active public participation," he said.

"So far, Kerala has been able to complete many projects by going beyond government allocations, thanks to people's involvement. We expect constructive opinions and recommendations to emerge from these sessions, which will help us strengthen grassroots-level planning. For the first time, an entire Cabinet is going directly among the people to listen, making this the first instance in Kerala where development is being designed collectively at every level," he added.

The Chief Minister stated that every region's growth is a reflection of the state's growth, and the state's growth is integral to the nation's and the world's progress. "Development belongs to all, and everyone must play their part. Discussions should be open-minded, without political prejudices, because development is not about party lines; it is about the future of our land," he said.

"Kerala's local self-governments play a crucial role, and the state government has extended full support to them without any discrimination. No section has ever been able to claim that projects were blocked due to political differences. This is the foundation of democracy," he added.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the achievements are commendable, I wish the CM wouldn't always play the victim card regarding Centre-State relations. Development should be above politics. The infrastructure projects mentioned do look promising though.
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Priya S
As someone from Kerala, I can see the visible changes in infrastructure. The highway development is remarkable. But we need more job opportunities for educated youth - that's the real challenge ahead.
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Michael C
The concept of Vikasana Sadas is excellent - taking governance directly to people. More states should adopt this participatory approach. Kerala's social indicators have always been impressive.
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Vikram M
Good to see development discussions happening at grassroots level. Hope this leads to practical solutions for issues like waste management and sustainable tourism. Kerala has great potential! 👍
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Rohit P
The waterways project from Kovalam to Bekal sounds amazing! This could boost tourism significantly. Hope they maintain ecological balance while developing infrastructure. Kerala's natural beauty is its biggest asset.

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