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Naverarkalam mission to unite the initiative: cm

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ThiruvananThapuram: The government will continue with the changed and integrated Naverakerlam mission with more participation of people, said Pinarayani Minister Vijayan.
Speaking at the Naverarkalam mission meeting, the minister’s chairman said that the mission must be borne to maintain the steps made in the last five years.
The state can attract national attention in the health and education sectors in the past five years.
He said that Haritheralam’s mission could not fully achieve the goal of cleaning all irresponsible waste disposal.
Life mission, which is intended to build a house for the poor, will be finished.
The minister’s chairman said that the responsibilities of the department level must be fulfilled without delay.
He convinced local bodies that the funds they spent for various activities related to Covid-19 from the plans for their funds would be replaced by the government.
The minister’s chairman also instructed that detailed guidelines for the Naverakerlam mission must be prepared on September 25.
Oppo leader V D Sathean said that developments must be resolved in a timely manner.
He said that the opposition would support all government development initiatives.
The cabinet has changed four missions launched during the previous LDF government.
The integrated Naverakerlam mission, by entering Rebuild Kerala Initiative along with another mission, has been launched.
As a goal under the mission of public education protection which is one of the missions during the reign of the LDF government had previously been reached, the government canceled it and decided to focus on quality education by launching a mission of Vidyakiririranam.
A navakerlam mission cell has also been formed with the main minister as his president, the head of secretary as his supporters, the coordinator of the Navakerlam mission as a joint counseling and the ministers and the secretary concerned as its members.
The government has also decided to make 88 new posts for three years for the second phase implementation of the mission.
The former MPR parliamentary member and former Haritheralam Mission Director T N Seema has been appointed as the mission coordinator.

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