THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan and his group of officers are expected to embark on a 10-day excursion of 4 nations from May 8. The trip will also come with a visit to London to take part within the list ceremony of the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board’s (KIIFB) masala bonds by way of the London Stock Exchange.
The group participating within the list ceremony on May 17 additionally comprises finance minister T M Thomas Isaac, chief secretary Tom Jose and KIIFB chief executive officer Ok M Abraham. The group will also visit the celebrated London School of Economics.
The state executive has authorised the invitation to take part within the list ceremony at a time when it's beneath severe opposition attack on the matter.
Opposition chief Ramesh Chennithala, alleging corruption, has written an open letter to the manager minister asking him to allow a group of opposition MLAs to peruse the information in regards to the masala bonds. The opposition’s rivalry is that the Canadian firm CDPQ that has invested in Masala Bond is also the bulk share-holder in SNC-Lavalin, an organization whose dealings with the state executive when Pinarayi Vijayan used to be the power minister in 1998 is being alleged to be shady.
The state group will reach the Netherlands on May 9, where Vijayan, Tom Jose and further chief secretary (water assets) Viswas Mehta will meet Cora van Nieuwenhuizen, the Netherlands minister for infrastructure and water management. The meeting is a part of following up on the choice to imbibe expertise from the Dutch on flood management.
The group will then interact with the experts on the Dutch Risk Reduction Programme and will also visit Noordward area in Netherlands. This delta in southern Netherlands, where the Dutch executive has introduced Room-for-the-River venture, is a classic instance of Dutch expertise in managing floods successfully.
The group will also interact with executive and college officers to know the trendy agricultural practises in low-lying areas, coastal area coverage and canal navigation.
The state group will then move to Geneva, Switzerland, on May 13, where it will attend the UN international reconstruction conference, and participate within the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)-led visit to areas of accountable eco-tourism. The group visiting Geneva will include Vijayan, Tom Jose, principal secretary (earnings and crisis management) V Venu, and member secretary of Kerala State Disaster Management Authority Sekhar L Kuriakose.
The chief minister and the manager secretary will visit Paris on May 16, where they will interact with the associations of Keralites, earlier than leaving for London on May 17.
The state executive has moved information in regards to the overseas excursion of the manager minister and group to the overseas affairs ministry for acquiring necessary clearance.
The group participating within the list ceremony on May 17 additionally comprises finance minister T M Thomas Isaac, chief secretary Tom Jose and KIIFB chief executive officer Ok M Abraham. The group will also visit the celebrated London School of Economics.
The state executive has authorised the invitation to take part within the list ceremony at a time when it's beneath severe opposition attack on the matter.
Opposition chief Ramesh Chennithala, alleging corruption, has written an open letter to the manager minister asking him to allow a group of opposition MLAs to peruse the information in regards to the masala bonds. The opposition’s rivalry is that the Canadian firm CDPQ that has invested in Masala Bond is also the bulk share-holder in SNC-Lavalin, an organization whose dealings with the state executive when Pinarayi Vijayan used to be the power minister in 1998 is being alleged to be shady.
The state group will reach the Netherlands on May 9, where Vijayan, Tom Jose and further chief secretary (water assets) Viswas Mehta will meet Cora van Nieuwenhuizen, the Netherlands minister for infrastructure and water management. The meeting is a part of following up on the choice to imbibe expertise from the Dutch on flood management.
The group will then interact with the experts on the Dutch Risk Reduction Programme and will also visit Noordward area in Netherlands. This delta in southern Netherlands, where the Dutch executive has introduced Room-for-the-River venture, is a classic instance of Dutch expertise in managing floods successfully.
The group will also interact with executive and college officers to know the trendy agricultural practises in low-lying areas, coastal area coverage and canal navigation.
The state group will then move to Geneva, Switzerland, on May 13, where it will attend the UN international reconstruction conference, and participate within the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)-led visit to areas of accountable eco-tourism. The group visiting Geneva will include Vijayan, Tom Jose, principal secretary (earnings and crisis management) V Venu, and member secretary of Kerala State Disaster Management Authority Sekhar L Kuriakose.
The chief minister and the manager secretary will visit Paris on May 16, where they will interact with the associations of Keralites, earlier than leaving for London on May 17.
The state executive has moved information in regards to the overseas excursion of the manager minister and group to the overseas affairs ministry for acquiring necessary clearance.
CM Pinarayi Vijayan to leave on four-nation tour on May 8
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