THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The CPM's development policy suggests that there should be higher education research institutes in the government, cooperative, PPP model and private sector.
Strict monitoring should be done to ensure that these institutions operate to ensure social justice and meet the specified standards. Special scholarships, grants and loans should be increased for gifted students who are socially and economically backward. To link the higher education sector with the productive sectors, steps should be taken. Research institutes in different universities should be integrated in this way. We need to be able to develop methods that will socially utilize research findings in the fields of science, sociology and the humanities. The syllabus should be updated to understand the possibilities of the new age in the field of public education. The academic master plan is required for academic, extra-curricular and extra-curricular activities.
Modern medical facilities should be ensured in the government's health facilities.
Kerala should be made a centre of excellence in the treatment of diseases. Organ transplantation should be made available in the government sector as well.
Super-speciality treatments should also be improved. Medical facilities should be improved so that patients can come to Kerala for treatment from other states and outside the country. Large hospitals should be planned in the private and public sectors. Nursing and paramedical colleges should be increased. The general examination plan at the school level needs a comprehensive outline. Mutual relations between primary health centres and schools should be established in this regard. The policy also suggested that strict action be taken to prevent adulteration of food items.