Social and Economic reform in Kerela Written by Ashutosh Soni. Life Magazine wrote an article where it said "Kerala is the smallest and one of the poorest of the Indian states" in 1970. The New York Times in 1964 spoke about Kerala's starvation. Indira Gandhi even said that she wouldn't eat rice until the rice demand is met in Kerala. which shows the ratio of per capita income in Kerala to the per capita average in India In the 1970s and 80s, Kerala's income was almost 20% lower than the Indian average. But after the 90s, this situation began to improve. Based on the latest available data from 2012, So how did Kerala, a state whose first government came to power with a slogan, “We are not going to do anything wonderful,” managed to make such progress that it became one of the most developed states of India? We will get to know about that in this article. "Kera...
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