CM Europe Visit Kerala Got More Than What Expected Said Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan | CM Europe Visit: Foreign tour exceeded target; There is no impropriety in family members coming: Chief Minister

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Thiruvananthapuram : Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that the European tour of the state government team was a success. The Chief Minister said in a press conference in Thiruvananthapuram that he has achieved more than his target. The foreign trip led by the Chief Minister is aimed at creating more opportunities in the education, industry and health sector. The Chief Minister announced through a press conference that through this foreign tour, more job opportunities will be created in the health sector in European countries and more investments in fisheries and other industrial sectors will be made. At the same time, the Chief Minister added that there is no inappropriateness in taking family members along on foreign tours. But contrary to the norm, the Chief Minister arrived at the press conference today accompanied by Chief Secretary VP Joy.

The chief minister said that the foreign trip was decided with the aim of the government’s future activities and it has achieved more benefits than whatever the aim was. Education sector, more job opportunities in health sector abroad. Communicated with the Malayali community in European countries on issues such as expatriate welfare. Further strengthen Norwegian investments in the fisheries sector. Make the state an educational hub. The Chief Minister said that the main purpose of the foreign tour was to prepare safe labor migrations.

The government delegation met Hinduja Group Co-Chairman Gopi Chand Hinduja in London. He assured that Hinduja Group will invest in Kerala in health and education sectors, electric bus manufacturing, cyber sector and finance. Hinduja appointed a three-member team for preliminary discussions. The Chief Minister informed that Gopichand Hinduja himself will visit Kerala at the end of December. The government aims to make Kochi one of the major maritime hubs of the world. The Chief Minister said that Asco Maritime has expressed interest in cooperating with the Maritime Cluster to be started in Kochi.

The aim is to enable smooth and safe migration of healthcare professionals such as doctors, nurses and paramedical staff. It is planned to organize a week-long UK Employment Fest in November. In the first phase, more than 3000 vacancies will be created for various professionals in the health sector. National Health Service officials have said the UK will need 42,000 nurses over the next three years. Thirty percent of it is in the field of mental health care. People from Eastern European countries used to come to such jobs earlier. With Brexit, that possibility closed. That is why there is a new opportunity for health workers including our nurses. The Chief Minister said that necessary intervention will be taken to utilize this opportunity.

The LDF government has initiated steps to set up an industrial park based on graphene. These MoUs signed by the digital university will further strengthen the state’s ability to develop cutting-edge research and develop a knowledge economy. Kerala intends to build a world-class ecosystem for graphene. The Chief Minister stated that it will be possible to make big contributions to it through collaboration with universities.

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