Presenting the 2018-19 state budget, Finance Minister Thomas Isaac said the Rs 2,000 crore comprehensive package is for the overall development of coastal areas and welfare of fishermen, who had borne the brunt of the devastating cyclone on November 29 and 30 last year.
He said under the package, the fishing vessels and coastal villages would be linked through a satellite-based navigation and weather forecasting system and the disaster management authority had already given shape to it.
"This Rs 100 crore scheme would be implemented this financial year itself," he said.
Also, free wi-fi facilities would be launched at select public spots in coastal villages, he added.
The minister further said families living in the 50 metre radius of coastal shores would be re-located and mangroves and trees would be planted there for coastal protection.
A Rs 900 crore investment would be made in the coastal areas through Kerala Infrastructure Investment Board (KIIFB).
Curbs have also been imposed on purchase of government vehicles by various departments.
"Instead of purchasing new vehicles, they can be hired on rent which would save costs by at least one-third', he said adding purchase of luxury cars costing over Rs 14 lakh should be discouraged.
The government has also stressed the need to reduce travel expenses.
Foreign tours would be allowed only if necessary and video conferencing should be made use of to the maximum, Isaac said.
However, the fiscal consolidation will not effect any social security schemes of the government, including welfare pensions, he said.
The government has allocated Rs 1,267 crore for women welfare schemes, Rs 10 crore for welfare of transgenders and Rs 200 crore for various schemes for 'Kudumbashree', a woman neighbourhood network.
The government has set apart Rs 970 crore for school education and Rs 954 crore for food subsidy in the budget.
To shore up revenues, sales tax on IMFL has been increased by 200 per cent and beer by 100 per cent.
The pension arrears of the retired employees of the corporation would be disbursed by March this year, the minister said in his over two-hour long address.
With the help of KIIFB, the corporation would buy 2,000 new buses, he added.
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