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1The political landscape of Kerala has seen a significant change as Congress leader V D Satheesan has been sworn in as the Chief Minister. This ceremony marks a new chapter for the state as Satheesan leads the United Democratic Front (UDF) government.
The ceremony, attended by numerous dignitaries and party leaders, symbolizes unity within the Congress party and its allies. Satheesan expressed his commitment to the people of Kerala, emphasizing transparency and development in governance.
Following Satheesan’s oath, several ministers from the newly formed cabinet were also sworn in. The UDF cabinet aims to address pressing issues facing the state, including economic recovery and social welfare.
One of the most notable announcements from the new government is the introduction of free bus travel for women, set to begin on June 15. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to ensure gender equality and accessibility in public transport.
Additionally, the government has proposed a hike in the honorarium for ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist) workers, recognizing their vital role in healthcare delivery. This decision has been welcomed by many, as it reflects a commitment to improving the welfare of health workers.
Revanth, a key figure in the Congress party, termed his visit to Kerala a “Reunion of Congress friends,” highlighting the solidarity among party members. However, there are questions about the absence of certain leaders, which has sparked discussions about unity within the party.
The newly elected government faces several challenges, including rejuvenating the economy post-pandemic and addressing infrastructural issues. Satheesan’s leadership will be crucial in navigating these hurdles.
As the UDF government settles in, the people of Kerala are hopeful for positive changes and effective governance. The focus on women’s empowerment and healthcare improvements will be closely monitored in the coming months.
V D Satheesan from the Congress party.
Free bus travel for women and increased honorarium for ASHA workers.
By focusing on transparency and development initiatives.