100 days too short a period to judge a government, says Pinarayi
New Delhi: Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan said a government could not be evaluated based on its performance over just 100 days but this period was enough to set a direction. The Left Democratic Front was focused on development and welfare, he said in the national capital on Saturday.
Pinarayi government's 100 days: A recap The government took action to distribute welfare pensions at the beneficiaries’ doorsteps. The government also ensured jobs to about 18,000 people by reopening 40 cashew nut factories and allotted Rs 50 crore for debt relief for fishermen, he said.
This is what CM Pinarayi has to say about his 100 days in office The government ensured the maintenance of law and order in the state, he said, explaining the government’s track record over 100 days. Pinarayi said the government intended to start a ‘Haritha Keralam’ project with the participation of the people to free the state from the garbage woes. Lakes and canals will be cleaned up. Washrooms will be built at all houses in the state by November 1, he added.
Pinarayi’s 100-day message: eat my dust He also said that Kerala will be turned green with the adoption of organic farming. A special program will be rolled for the upkeep of the Anganwadi buildings, the chief minister added.
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