Thiruvananthapuram: Congress president Sonia Gandhi is set to launch the Kerala government's zero-landless project today. The project aims to provide land to all landless people by 2015.
Mrs Gandhi arrived at the Thiruvananthapuram airport on Sunday afternoon by a special flight, and took a helicopter some distance, before driving to Neyyar on the outskirts of the city, where she inaugurated the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Development Studies, a state-of-the-art research and training centre.
The centre would be run by the Kerala unit of the Congress party.
Speaking on the occasion, the Congress president said Rajiv Gandhi would be proud of the institute, and also of the workers of the party who had made the institute a reality.
"This institute should see that it creates young leaders who will take the country forward in the 21st century. Apart from the research activities that this institute would take up, the centre should see that training is given to students to gain practical knowledge which will help the country," she said.
"This institute should teach students to be leaders of tomorrow who provide solutions to be implemented. We need experts to improve the condition of the marginalised, and institutes like this one will help face the challenges of the future," Mrs Gandhi said.
The research centre would be housed in a 40,000 sq ft building, with a library and a convention centre. The state party president would have the overall control of the institute.
State Congress president Ramesh Chennithala said that the institute was a dream come true. "This is a tribute to Rajiv Gandhi and the entire expense for building this institute has come from our party workers and the people of Kerala. We now wish the AICC gives us the necessary direction to take this institute to the national level," Mr Chennithala said.
Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said the institute will make every Congress worker happy, as it represented the fulfilment of Rajiv Gandhi's dream.
Mrs Gandhi arrived at the Thiruvananthapuram airport on Sunday afternoon by a special flight, and took a helicopter some distance, before driving to Neyyar on the outskirts of the city, where she inaugurated the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Development Studies, a state-of-the-art research and training centre.
The centre would be run by the Kerala unit of the Congress party.
"This institute should see that it creates young leaders who will take the country forward in the 21st century. Apart from the research activities that this institute would take up, the centre should see that training is given to students to gain practical knowledge which will help the country," she said.
Advertisement
The research centre would be housed in a 40,000 sq ft building, with a library and a convention centre. The state party president would have the overall control of the institute.
Advertisement
Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said the institute will make every Congress worker happy, as it represented the fulfilment of Rajiv Gandhi's dream.
COMMENTS
Advertisement
BJP Accuses Congress Of Inciting Violence Against PM Modi With 'Maut' And 'Hinsa' Remarks On Camera, Jagan Reddy's Party Member Hacked To Death On Busy Andhra Road Red Alert Issued For Kerala's Wayanad Amid Heavy Rain Forecast Windows Computers Lead To 'Blue Screen Of Death' Due To CrowdStrike Error In 1st Statement After Outage, CrowdStrike CEO Says... Massive Worldwide Microsoft Outage: Flights, Markets, Stock Exchange Down Law Will Take Its Course: Puja Khedkar Breaks Silence On Allegations "Atmanirbharta" Cannot Be At Cost Of Nation's Defence: Air Force Vice Chief CrowdStrike CEO Says "Deeply Sorry" For Tech Outage: Report Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.