"Coastal transport development, setting up of a Knowledge City and schemes for the growth of ayurveda are some of the projects to be presented by Pitroda on May 28", Chief Minister Oommen Chandy told reporters after a cabinet meeting today.
Pitroda and his team would hold talks with Ministers and state officials, based on which a comprehensive development proposal would be prepared, Chandy whose government completes one-year in office tomorrow said.
The report is the follow up action of Pitroda, who visited the state three months back with his team of experts on various fields and held talks with Chandy and other Ministers.
Chandy said he is fully satisfied with the functioning of his government and that he has received full support from Congress party and Front partners to carry out UDF's development agenda with the slogan 'Development and Care'.
On the June 2 assembly bypoll at Neyyatinkara, Chandy said there was no doubt about the victory of the UDF candidate.
"The bypoll is a referendum on the performance of not only the present government, but also that of the LDF Opposition, led by CPI-M", he said.