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Good governance with empathy likely to define Kerala’s budget focus

Thiruvananthapuram, June 14 (IANS) Kerala Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan is set to place “Good Governance with Empathy” at the heart of his administration and the state budget to be presented on June 19, according to remarks and policy signals that emerged in the early weeks of the new UDF government.

As Leader of Opposition, Satheesan had frequently spoken about the need for a governance model that combines efficiency, accountability and compassion. Since assuming office as Chief Minister, he has repeatedly indicated that “Good Governance with Empathy” would be the defining philosophy of his government, with the upcoming state budget expected to reflect that approach.

A glimpse of this vision was evident during a function held on May 29 at the Suryaprabha Auditorium in Mannanthala, where two bishops of the Mar Thoma Church were honoured on the occasion of the golden jubilee of their priesthood.

Inaugurating the event, CM Satheesan referred to a verse from the Book of Micah in the Bible, saying it had been a guiding principle in his public life and leadership. Quoting Micah 6:8, the Chief Minister said: “What does the Lord require of you? To act justly, to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.”

CM Satheesan told the gathering that these words continue to guide him in his role as Chief Minister. The emphasis on justice, compassion and humility, he suggested, should not remain abstract values but must find expression in governance and public policy.

Political observers believe that the government’s recent actions reflect this philosophy.

One example frequently cited is the intervention in the case of Ruvani, a resident of Vizhinjam who became the face of a human-interest issue that drew public attention. The Chief Minister had personally announced that a house would be provided to her and facilitated the identification of a sponsor to make the project a reality.

The move was widely viewed as an example of governance responding to individual distress with empathy rather than limiting itself to routine administrative procedures.

With the UDF government preparing to present its first full budget on June 19, expectations are growing that welfare measures, social justice initiatives and citizen-centric governance reforms will feature prominently.

If CM Satheesan’s recent statements are any indication, the budget is likely to seek a balance between administrative efficiency and compassion, reinforcing the government’s stated commitment to Good Governance with Empathy.

–IANS

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