‘Budget aims at Holistic development of Kerala: CII’
Mr K M Mani, Finance Minister today presented the State Budget for the year 2013-14. Mr Mani was
pleased with the rate of growth of Kerala‘s GDP at 9.51 % and said this was a very promising sign of
good things to come for Kerala.
Meanwhile, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) had organized a live Budget Viewing Session in
their new office at Abad Nucleus Mall, Maradu, Kochi. The session was attended by top Industrialists
of the state including Mr C J George, Chairman, CII Kerala State Council & Managing Director, Geojit
BNP Paribas Financial Services Ltd; Mr Jose Dominic, Managing Director, CGH Earth; Mr Shivdas B
Menon, Managing Director, Sterling Farms Researches & Services Pvt Ltd; Mr KKM Kutty, Managing
Director, Sealings & Jointings Ltd; Mr Gigo Joseph, Chief Executive Officer, Infopark Kochi; Dr S
Sajikumar, Managing Director, Dhathri Ayurveda Ltd; and others.
Mr CJ George, Chairman, CII Kerala & Managing Director, Geojit BNP Paribas Financial Services said
that the Budget aimed at facilitating Holistic development of the State. The Industry overall welcomed
the Budget terming it as a very balanced budget formulated keeping in mind the future growth path of
the state. He also appreciated the growth rate of the state and said that Kerala achievements as a state
were commendable when compared to more developed states in the country. Mr George also praised
many of the initiatives planned by the Government including the proposal of Mobility Hubs across all
Districts in Kerala. He also mooted the government’s proposal to promote the use of Solar Energy and
said this was a step taken keeping the future of the state in Mind.
Mr KKM Kutty, Managing Director, Sealings & Jointings Ltd termed the budget as commendable and
congratulated the State Government for the same. He spoke highly of the Finance Ministers initiatives
and vision of transforming Kerala into a developed and progressing state. He also said that the
government was trying to rewrite and rebrand the Kerala success story with the proposal of this years
Southern Region Headquarters: 98/1, Velacherry Main Road, Guindy, Chennai – 600 042
Headquarters: The Mantosh Sondhi Centre, 23, Institutional Area, Lodi Road, New Delhi – 110 003
Mr Jose Dominic, Managing Director, CGH Earth termed the budget as encouraging from the Tourism
sectors perspective. He praised the proposal of introducing flagship projects promoting Innovations and
Skills development. With reference to the recently concluded Emerging Kerala, Mr Dominic stressed on
the importance of Tourism and the role it played in boosting the GDP and growth rate of the state. Mr
Dominic also said that the governments vision of The Cochin Muziris Biennale –II AND THE Sea plane
project were truly game changers and would transform the tourism landscape of the state. The only
disappointment was that the State was not taking adequate measures to promote Responsible Tourism
and he urged the government to look in that direction as well.
Mr Shivdas B Menon, Managing Director, Sterling Farms Researches & Services Pvt Ltd said that
the Budget was a blessing for the Agricultural Sector of the state. He praised the Finance Minister in
being lavish in his allocation for the state’s primary resource, that is, agriculture. He also said that the
Government through this year’s budget was aiming more at value addition. He welcomed the proposal
of setting up of 1000 Greenhouses, as well as the proposal of introducing Fish mall, and promoting
High-tech agriculture. He said that in order for the agricultural sector to develop and grow, latest
advancement in technology must be implemented and utilized. He also appreciated Finance Ministers
gesture of complete waiving of interest on agricultural loans for farmers. He also spoke highly of the
proposal of setting up Thrissur Agricultural Complex and said this would be an ideal platform to promote
indigenous products of Kerala such as Coir , Rubber etc.
Mr Gigo Joseph, Chief Executive Officer, Infopark Kochi called the Budget as a very balanced and
calculative Budget in terms of the IT Sector of the state. Mr Gigo was pleased of the allocation of 125
Crores to funding of IT Parks in the state. He also appreciated the governments vision of setting up of
a ‘Innovation Zone’ which would act as a common umbrella for various sectors promoting Innovation
and said that this truly was a revolutionary concept. Mr Joseph also welcomed the initiative of opening of
various IT Parks across the various districts in the state.
Southern Region Headquarters: 98/1, Velacherry Main Road, Guindy, Chennai – 600 042
Headquarters: The Mantosh Sondhi Centre, 23, Institutional Area, Lodi Road, New Delhi – 110 003
To sum it up, The Industry has termed the Budget as an encouraging one with focus on Kerala
Strengths that is, IT & Agriculture, and at the same time planning for the growth path to be adopted in ‘Budget aims at Holistic development of Kerala: CII’
Mr K M Mani, Finance Minister today presented the State Budget for the year 2013-14. Mr Mani was
pleased with the rate of growth of Kerala‘s GDP at 9.51 % and said this was a very promising sign of
good things to come for Kerala.
Meanwhile, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) had organized a live Budget Viewing Session in
their new office at Abad Nucleus Mall, Maradu, Kochi. The session was attended by top Industrialists
of the state including Mr C J George, Chairman, CII Kerala State Council & Managing Director, Geojit
BNP Paribas Financial Services Ltd; Mr Jose Dominic, Managing Director, CGH Earth; Mr Shivdas B
Menon, Managing Director, Sterling Farms Researches & Services Pvt Ltd; Mr KKM Kutty, Managing
Director, Sealings & Jointings Ltd; Mr Gigo Joseph, Chief Executive Officer, Infopark Kochi; Dr S
Sajikumar, Managing Director, Dhathri Ayurveda Ltd; and others.
Mr CJ George, Chairman, CII Kerala & Managing Director, Geojit BNP Paribas Financial Services said
that the Budget aimed at facilitating Holistic development of the State. The Industry overall welcomed
the Budget terming it as a very balanced budget formulated keeping in mind the future growth path of
the state. He also appreciated the growth rate of the state and said that Kerala achievements as a state
were commendable when compared to more developed states in the country. Mr George also praised
many of the initiatives planned by the Government including the proposal of Mobility Hubs across all
Districts in Kerala. He also mooted the government’s proposal to promote the use of Solar Energy and
said this was a step taken keeping the future of the state in Mind.
Mr KKM Kutty, Managing Director, Sealings & Jointings Ltd termed the budget as commendable and
congratulated the State Government for the same. He spoke highly of the Finance Ministers initiatives
and vision of transforming Kerala into a developed and progressing state. He also said that the
government was trying to rewrite and rebrand the Kerala success story with the proposal of this years
Southern Region Headquarters: 98/1, Velacherry Main Road, Guindy, Chennai – 600 042
Headquarters: The Mantosh Sondhi Centre, 23, Institutional Area, Lodi Road, New Delhi – 110 003
Mr Jose Dominic, Managing Director, CGH Earth termed the budget as encouraging from the Tourism
sectors perspective. He praised the proposal of introducing flagship projects promoting Innovations and
Skills development. With reference to the recently concluded Emerging Kerala, Mr Dominic stressed on
the importance of Tourism and the role it played in boosting the GDP and growth rate of the state. Mr
Dominic also said that the governments vision of The Cochin Muziris Biennale –II AND THE Sea plane
project were truly game changers and would transform the tourism landscape of the state. The only
disappointment was that the State was not taking adequate measures to promote Responsible Tourism
and he urged the government to look in that direction as well.
Mr Shivdas B Menon, Managing Director, Sterling Farms Researches & Services Pvt Ltd said that
the Budget was a blessing for the Agricultural Sector of the state. He praised the Finance Minister in
being lavish in his allocation for the state’s primary resource, that is, agriculture. He also said that the
Government through this year’s budget was aiming more at value addition. He welcomed the proposal
of setting up of 1000 Greenhouses, as well as the proposal of introducing Fish mall, and promoting
High-tech agriculture. He said that in order for the agricultural sector to develop and grow, latest
advancement in technology must be implemented and utilized. He also appreciated Finance Ministers
gesture of complete waiving of interest on agricultural loans for farmers. He also spoke highly of the
proposal of setting up Thrissur Agricultural Complex and said this would be an ideal platform to promote
indigenous products of Kerala such as Coir , Rubber etc.
Mr Gigo Joseph, Chief Executive Officer, Infopark Kochi called the Budget as a very balanced and
calculative Budget in terms of the IT Sector of the state. Mr Gigo was pleased of the allocation of 125
Crores to funding of IT Parks in the state. He also appreciated the governments vision of setting up of
a ‘Innovation Zone’ which would act as a common umbrella for various sectors promoting Innovation
and said that this truly was a revolutionary concept. Mr Joseph also welcomed the initiative of opening of
various IT Parks across the various districts in the state.
Southern Region Headquarters: 98/1, Velacherry Main Road, Guindy, Chennai – 600 042
Headquarters: The Mantosh Sondhi Centre, 23, Institutional Area, Lodi Road, New Delhi – 110 003
To sum it up, The Industry has termed the Budget as an encouraging one with focus on Kerala
Strengths that is, IT & Agriculture, and at the same time planning for the growth path to be adopted in ‘Budget aims at Holistic development of Kerala: CII’
Mr K M Mani, Finance Minister today presented the State Budget for the year 2013-14. Mr Mani was
pleased with the rate of growth of Kerala‘s GDP at 9.51 % and said this was a very promising sign of
good things to come for Kerala.
Meanwhile, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) had organized a live Budget Viewing Session in
their new office at Abad Nucleus Mall, Maradu, Kochi. The session was attended by top Industrialists
of the state including Mr C J George, Chairman, CII Kerala State Council & Managing Director, Geojit
BNP Paribas Financial Services Ltd; Mr Jose Dominic, Managing Director, CGH Earth; Mr Shivdas B
Menon, Managing Director, Sterling Farms Researches & Services Pvt Ltd; Mr KKM Kutty, Managing
Director, Sealings & Jointings Ltd; Mr Gigo Joseph, Chief Executive Officer, Infopark Kochi; Dr S
Sajikumar, Managing Director, Dhathri Ayurveda Ltd; and others.
Mr CJ George, Chairman, CII Kerala & Managing Director, Geojit BNP Paribas Financial Services said
that the Budget aimed at facilitating Holistic development of the State. The Industry overall welcomed
the Budget terming it as a very balanced budget formulated keeping in mind the future growth path of
the state. He also appreciated the growth rate of the state and said that Kerala achievements as a state
were commendable when compared to more developed states in the country. Mr George also praised
many of the initiatives planned by the Government including the proposal of Mobility Hubs across all
Districts in Kerala. He also mooted the government’s proposal to promote the use of Solar Energy and
said this was a step taken keeping the future of the state in Mind.
Mr KKM Kutty, Managing Director, Sealings & Jointings Ltd termed the budget as commendable and
congratulated the State Government for the same. He spoke highly of the Finance Ministers initiatives
and vision of transforming Kerala into a developed and progressing state. He also said that the
government was trying to rewrite and rebrand the Kerala success story with the proposal of this years
Southern Region Headquarters: 98/1, Velacherry Main Road, Guindy, Chennai – 600 042
Headquarters: The Mantosh Sondhi Centre, 23, Institutional Area, Lodi Road, New Delhi – 110 003
Mr Jose Dominic, Managing Director, CGH Earth termed the budget as encouraging from the Tourism
sectors perspective. He praised the proposal of introducing flagship projects promoting Innovations and
Skills development. With reference to the recently concluded Emerging Kerala, Mr Dominic stressed on
the importance of Tourism and the role it played in boosting the GDP and growth rate of the state. Mr
Dominic also said that the governments vision of The Cochin Muziris Biennale –II AND THE Sea plane
project were truly game changers and would transform the tourism landscape of the state. The only
disappointment was that the State was not taking adequate measures to promote Responsible Tourism
and he urged the government to look in that direction as well.
Mr Shivdas B Menon, Managing Director, Sterling Farms Researches & Services Pvt Ltd said that
the Budget was a blessing for the Agricultural Sector of the state. He praised the Finance Minister in
being lavish in his allocation for the state’s primary resource, that is, agriculture. He also said that the
Government through this year’s budget was aiming more at value addition. He welcomed the proposal
of setting up of 1000 Greenhouses, as well as the proposal of introducing Fish mall, and promoting
High-tech agriculture. He said that in order for the agricultural sector to develop and grow, latest
advancement in technology must be implemented and utilized. He also appreciated Finance Ministers
gesture of complete waiving of interest on agricultural loans for farmers. He also spoke highly of the
proposal of setting up Thrissur Agricultural Complex and said this would be an ideal platform to promote
indigenous products of Kerala such as Coir , Rubber etc.
Mr Gigo Joseph, Chief Executive Officer, Infopark Kochi called the Budget as a very balanced and
calculative Budget in terms of the IT Sector of the state. Mr Gigo was pleased of the allocation of 125
Crores to funding of IT Parks in the state. He also appreciated the governments vision of setting up of
a ‘Innovation Zone’ which would act as a common umbrella for various sectors promoting Innovation
and said that this truly was a revolutionary concept. Mr Joseph also welcomed the initiative of opening of
various IT Parks across the various districts in the state.
Southern Region Headquarters: 98/1, Velacherry Main Road, Guindy, Chennai – 600 042
Headquarters: The Mantosh Sondhi Centre, 23, Institutional Area, Lodi Road, New Delhi – 110 003
To sum it up, The Industry has termed the Budget as an encouraging one with focus on Kerala
Strengths that is, IT & Agriculture, and at the same time planning for the growth path to be adopted in the future.