Kerala Government to Reveal True Financial Status to Public

Kerala's Legislative Assembly session opened with the Governor announcing plans to release a white paper outlining the state's true financial status. Emphasizing transparency and accountability, the government commits to prioritizing welfare measures while adopting clean governance practices to regain public trust and advance development.

Kerala Government to Reveal True Financial Status to Public
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At the commencement of the 16th session of the Kerala Legislative Assembly, Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar announced the government's commitment to inform the public about the state's financial realities. A white paper will be introduced to clarify the financial status, including liabilities and obligations.

The Governor emphasized that welfare measures for the poor and vulnerable will remain a priority, underscoring the importance of maintaining accountability across departments to reinforce public trust in state institutions. He highlighted the role of clean governance, fiscal discipline, and administrative efficiency in rebuilding public confidence and supporting development.

Arlekar addressed the adverse impact of corruption, wasteful spending, and delays on public trust and development, stressing the need for policies focusing on transparency and accountability. He also remarked on using technology to enhance transparency and reduce service delivery delays.

Reaffirming Kerala's dedication to secularism, social harmony, and democratic values, the Governor acknowledged the state's progress through reform movements and collective advancements. The government is devoted to preserving these principles.

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