Kerala CM to meet expat businessmen in UAE today

Abu Dhabi - The main agenda of his visit is to engage with the expats and seek their help to rebuild the state.

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by Anjana Sankar

Published: Wed 17 Oct 2018, 6:43 PM

The Chief Minister of Kerala, Pinarayi Vijayan, will arrive in the UAE capital on Wednesday morning to push the redevelopment agenda of the flood-hit state, official sources have confirmed.
He will address a public gathering at the India Social and Cultural Centre (ISC) at 7pm on Thursday, in which more than 2,500 people are expected to attend, ISC President, Ramesh V Panicker said at a press conference on Tuesday.
Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, the UAE minister of tolerance, will be the chief guest at the function.
"The main agenda of his visit is to engage with the expat community and seek their help and ideas to rebuild the state," said Panicker.
The first event Vijayan will attend is a dinner organised by IBPG (Indian Business and Professional Group) on Wednesday evening at 7.30pm at the Dusit Thani Hotel in the capital.
He is expected to present redevelopment projects for the flood-hit state and rope in investments from the Indian business community. In Abu Dhabi, ISC that is organising the function said arrangements have been made to accommodate visitors.
"We are arranging four buses - three from Mussafah and one from Mafraq - to help people living In these areas to come and listen to the Chief Minister," said A. K Beeran Kutty, President of Kerala Social Centre.
The CM will proceed to Dubai on Friday 19, where he will meet the Indian business community in the afternoon. There will be a public meeting at Al Nasr Leisure land at 8pm.
On October 20, Saturday afternoon, he will hold a business meeting in Sharjah followed by a public meeting at Sharjah Shooter's club at 7pm.
 

Anjana Sankar

Published: Wed 17 Oct 2018, 6:43 PM

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