Industries and IT minister P K Kunhalikutty said several areas have been identified for the programme.
"We welcome the Centre's Make-in-India programme. We are planning several programmes and industrial associations in the state on par with the initiative," he told reporters here today.
He said FICCI had identified certain areas for the Make-in-Kerala programme and submitted the proposal to the government.
Referring to the state's industrial promotion programmes, he said the state government could not give 'easy clearance' for industrial projects like many other states.
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"Availability of land is also an issue for a state like Kerala. We cannot give easy clearance to industries like mining, that creates environment pollution, and also that need large stretch of land," he said.
On the programmes in IT sector, he said the government would launch a campaign to promote rural IT parks in the state and woo investments there.
Following the success of start-up village in Kochi, the government is now planning to make Kozhikode the next start-up destination, he said.
The minister also said the work of the much-awaited Smart City project in Kochi will be completed soon and ready for inauguration in December.