KERALA CABINET APPROVED
Rs.17, 000 ANNUAL
PLANS
The Kerala Cabinet approved on Wednesday,20th
February,2013, the annual Plan for the coming year, pegged at Rs.17,000 crore.The
Plan lays emphasis on higher education, healthcare, and social welfare. Special
initiatives are proposed to achieve self-sufficiency in milk and vegetable
production.The Cabinet decided to recommend to the Governor the promulgation of
an ordinance to amend the Kerala Abkari Act. It seeks to increase the gallonage
fee payable by the Kerala State Beverages Corporation to the government,
besides banning sale of liquor to people below the age of 21 years. (Currently,
liquor can be sold to persons above 18 years of age.) The ordinance will make
it mandatory for all visual media, including films, to show statutory warning
when showing scenes of people consuming liquor.
12 ordinances
The Cabinet recommended re-promulgation of 12 ordinances
which could not be replaced during the last session of the Assembly. Chief
Minister Oommen Chandy told the media that the Cabinet which had met on Tuesday
recommended to the Governor the proroguing of the Assembly.The Kerala State
Electricity Board would join the scheme for Financial Restructuring of State
Distribution Companies. However, the Centre will be told that the State would
have no private franchise or public-private partnerships for power
distribution, the Chief Minister said.The medico-legal code will be amended to
allow post-mortems at night in government medical colleges, general hospitals,
and district hospitals, subject to installation of proper lighting systems.
Besides, the Cabinet approved a proposal for starting 25 new Ayurveda
dispensaries.The Cabinet sanctioned Rs.20.28 crore for building a stadium at
Mundayar, near Kannur, for the National Games and approved the memorandum and
articles of association for the proposed State Housing Development and Finance
Corporation.
Risk allowance
It further decided to grant risk allowance to protection
staff of the Forest Department working in reserve forests, sanctuaries, and
national parks. Staff injured while on duty will be eligible for reimbursements
for treatment in private hospitals. This decision was taken in view of an
increasing number of man-animal conflicts, Mr. Chandy said.The State government
will provide Rs.50 lakh to the National Safety Commission, Ernakulam, to set up
a centre for safety training and research. About 50 acres of land near Palakkad
will be allotted for the medical college proposed to be started by the
Department of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Development while 25 acres
in possession of FACT in Kochi will be transferred to the Central Warehousing
Corporation for setting up a container freight station.The regional office of
the All India Council for Technical Education here will be granted 50 cents
belonging to the College of Engineering, Trivandrum, for constructing an office
building.
Prof.
John Kurakar
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