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CM to release Vision Kerala
Kochi, April 9
The State Chief Minister, Mr V.S.Achuthanandan, will
release the Vision Kerala 2025 Report, coinciding
with the CII Kerala Annual Day here on Saturday. The
report, commissioned by the CII Kerala State Council, is
an attempt to set the development priorities of Kerala in
the next 25 years. Prepared by a globally acclaimed
consultancy firm with inputs taken from the various
stakeholders in the Kerala society through one to one
meetings and group meetings, the Vision Kerala 2025
Report recommends an action agenda for the State for the
first quarter of this century with active involvement of
the Government, industry, policy makers, civil society
organisations and others. The release of the report will be
followed by a panel discussion. Eminent personalities
from different walks of life will attend the discussion. -
Our Bureau
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