Vijayan along with his cabinet colleagues met Al Qasimi, who reached here yesterday on a five day visit to Kerala, at the Raj Bhavan.
Among the projects which Kerala has put forward was Sharjah Family City, which envisages construction of 10 high rise apartment towers in the gulf nation in a 10 acre land for expatriates, and an International educational complex housing public schools, engineering college, medical college, skill development centre and centre of excellence.
The state was targeting an investment of Rs 50,000 crore in the next four years in these areas.
IT and Tourism, are two focus areas which was expected to trigger state's financial growth.
The state was expecting Sharjah's cooperation and support for this, a press release said here.
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