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Kerala showcases itself "safest destination", woos investors

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Press Trust of India Thiruvananthapuram

: After successfully

bringing down the number of COVID-19 cases, Kerala on Monday showcased itself as the "safest investment destination" with the Left government announcing a slew of measures, including granting licenses within a week,to attract entrepreneurs.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said "even though the state has suffered a lot in various fields, it has opened a new window of various opportunities".

"We are getting a lot of enquries. Our strength is our human resource", he told reporters here.

The manner in which Kerala has been fighting COVID-19 has made it desirable and a safe place for investment, Vijayan said and assured that the state government would grant licences for settingup new ventures within a week.

 

"We have suffered a lot of loss during this pandemic. Though it has affected most of the sectors, it has also opened a window of opportunities.

The manner in which Kerala is fighting the pandemic has made the state desirable and a safe place for investment," Vijayan said.

Many investors across the world have evinced interest in the state, he said.

Vijayan said the expats who return from various countries would add to the state's work force as they have the expertise in various fields and a command over multiple languages.

"Every industry requires human resource to develop and flourish. Even during this pandemic, we have proven that our human resource is on par with any developed nation.

Considering this, the state government has taken certain decisions to attract investments to the state," Vijayan said.

A multi-level logistic facility would be arranged by connecting the airport, seaport rail and road facilities at Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam, Kozhikode and Kannur, which would make Kerala a "formidable force in international trade and commerce", he said.

"We will make necessary arrangements to provide industrial licence within one week, with certain conditions.

The investor must complete the formalities within a year. The government is ready is ready to rectify any error," he said.

The logistic parks would be arranged to facilitate export-import in various parts of the state and the Azheekal port in Kannur will be developed considering the demand of north Kerala.

Vijayan also said that a 'Chief Minister's Investment Advisory Committee', comprising policy makers, industrial experts and invetors, will be formed to make Kerala a better trade-friendly place.

"Investments will be given star-rating considering the number of jobs it would provide and as per the investment made, it would be categorised as Gold, Silver and Bronze," the Chief Minister said.

Vijayan saiddoubling work of the 69 kmAlapuzha- Kayamkulam section at a cost of rs 2800 crore will be revived by the Railways.

There were only 34 people under treatment for COVID-19 in the state on Monday, with no new cases being reported for the second consecutive day.

The state has reported three fatalities.

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First Published: May 04 2020 | 9:01 PM IST

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