Kerala forced to continue with PM Shri, panel to formulate policy: CM VD Satheesan | Kochi News

CM: Won’t allow communal agenda to influence edu sectorSatheesan said his govt’s position was that the Centre should not interfere with the state’s autonomy in deciding school curricula.The state govt will determine which schools will be included in the scheme. To formulate and communicate the state’s policy position on matters related to the scheme, the cabinet has constituted a ministerial subcommittee, with general education minister N Shamsudheen as convener and ministers Roji M John, P C Vishnunath and M Liju as members, he said.Satheesan said he had discussed the matter with his counterparts in non-BJP states that have agreed to implement the scheme. The govt is exploring ways to implement the scheme without compromising Kerala’s educational rights. It will also not allow any communal agenda to influence the education sector, he said.According to Satheesan, several aspects of the National Education Policy (NEP) have already been introduced in the state. The UDF had only opposed the manner in which the LDF govt signed the PM SHRI agreement, he said, allegingthat even cabinet members were not fully informed about the decision.The CPM state secretariat alleged that the UDF govt’s decision not to withdraw from the scheme was part of a “Congress-BJP deal” and accused it of misleading the public about the scheme. The BJP, meanwhile, accused both the LDF and UDF of delaying the scheme for political reasons.Satheesan said around Rs 1,100 crore was due to the state as its right from taxes collected by the Centre and it was the state’s rightful entitlement and not a favour.The CM also said the cabinet had decided to appoint integrated financial advisers in all departments to strengthen financial oversight. Officers not below the rank of joint secretary will be appointed as principal financial advisers to department secretaries, with responsibility for monitoring financial matters and ensuring greater fiscal discipline.He further said govt’s 100day action programme would be launched on July 1. He congratulated higher education minister Roji M John and Kunnathunadu MLA V P Sajeendran for helping resolve land dispute at Pariyathukavu amicably.