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KSSP State camp began

Sustainable development could only be acheived through a Green Economy, said Dr.C T S Nair, Noted Economist and former economic expert in the FAO, a U N Subsidiary. He was inaugurating the KSSP State Cadre Camp 2010 at the Nayathode Higher Secondary School, Angamali near Cochin. Kerala is passing through drastic changes and the number of cities and towns in the State is increasing year by year. This has created a situation that Kerala has to depend more and more the other states for its food and other primary needs. The increasing population density is causing uncontrollable level of consumption. This is creating a situation that the unlawful economic transactions are incrasing day by day. The ecological damage occuring in the state is also posing serious threats and it also a matter of concern. To avert all these dangers the state has to evlove a development strategy in which land , water and air are treated as public property and reasonable restrictions are imposed up on it for ensuring its judicious use by the private agencies and individuals.
The camp began with a welcome song by Hari Charai. Kavumbayi Balakrishan, KSSP State President presided over the function. Mucnicipal chairperson Valsala Haridas, AIPSN national president C P Narayanan, KSSP General Secretary T P Sreesankar also spoke at the occasion. A P Muraleedharan welcomed the delegates and E T Rajan proposed the vote of thanks.
As many as 200 delegates from all over the state is attending the camp. The inaugural session is followed by a discussion on the organisational perspective report presented by T K Devarajan.

The camp will conclude on the 29th Sunday.

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