
Keralam Chief Minister VD Satheesan on Monday announced welfare schemes for grassroot workers, women and senior citizens of the state, after the first cabinet meeting of the newly sworn-in UDF government.
Addressing a press conference, the CM said that the government will provide free rides on Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) buses for women, starting June 15, implementing the UDF's guarantee.
He said that the model draws inspiration from the successful transport model in Japan, which the Keralam government aims to explore and implement.
He further said that the Keralam government will constitute a brand-new Department for the Elderly, making it the first state in India to have a dedicated ministry/department for senior citizens.
Highlighting that ageing is a major demographic challenge in Keralam, the CM stated that the true measure of a civilised society is how it respects and cares for its old people.
He shared a vision where Keralam will soon declare to the entire world that it is a truly civilised society by how it looks after its elderly.
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Notably, Kerala is known as India's "grey state" and has the highest proportion of elderly people in the country. Over 18% of the state's residents are aged 60 and above, with projections estimating this will surpass 22%
Furthermore, for the grassroot workers, the Keralam CM announced financial aid and a salary increment, stating that these welfare measures send a clear message to these workers that they are always in the government's thoughts.
The CM announced a monthly assistance of Rs 3,000 for Asha workers, adding that a decision on their retirement benefit pensions will be announced soon.
Acknowledging the hardships of Anganwadi Staff, the CM announced a Rs 1,000 salary increase for both workers and helpers.
The CM also assured a Rs 1,000 salary hike for school cooks, maids, and pre-primary teachers.
Further affirming law and order maintenance in the state, the Chief Minister said that the cabinet has decided to constitute a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe into the alleged assault of Youth Congress-KSU workers by former Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's security personnel during a protest in Alappuzha in November 2024.
The Chief Minister stated that the probe would not be a "political vendetta" but a necessary step to restore the rule of law and ensure that law enforcement personnel are held accountable for their actions.
"We are simply implementing the court order. How can it be interpreted as a political vendetta? No. We don't forget anything," he told the media.
(With inputs from ANI)