The initiative called the Muziris heritage project is an ambitious plan comprisingdevelopment and conservation of palaces, museums, a synagogue and a number of archaeological monuments in the state and is being implemented by the Kerala Tourism department with support of its central counterpart.
"Being the largest conservation project in the country and first green project of Kerala government, Muziris heritage project has a lot to boast about, be it in the area of heritage, conservation or tourism," he said.
"The Spice Route Initiative is both important and timely with India seeking to once again emerge as a major centre of international trade and transport as well as a maritime power," he said.
The Spice Route initiative aims to link 41 countries in Asia and Europe with India.
The President lauded Kerala's "spirit of tolerance and catholicity of outlook".
"The Muziris heritage project celebrates this magnificent heritage of our land where people of different religions, castes and languages live in harmony.
He said India has always been one of the most cosmopolitan societies around the globe as it is "comfortable in dealing with diversity and welcoming of new ideas and cultures."
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Later in Kozhikode, the President launched a number of projects of the Kerala government like cyber park in the labour cooperative sector, the digital empowerment campaign, a gender park and the 'Kanivu' (compassion) scheme of the social justice department.
The projects are part of making Kerala the first digital state of India in the coming days.
