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The Kerala Story: High on social indices, not so much on infra

The southern state has done splendidly in the last 20 years, but its infrastructure growth is lagging the rest of the country. In 2023-24, it allocated 2.1 percent of its total expenditure towards roads and bridges, which is sharply lower than the 4.5 percent average allocation by states.

April 26, 2024 / 18:45 IST
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Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan (File image)

Kerala has been performing well on human development indicators for nearly two decades. Even after the Covid-induced slowdown, Kerala has seen steady growth, with its per capita GSDP increasing  6.06 per cent in 2022-23, higher than the 5.9 per cent growth recorded at the all-India level.

Kerala has performed the best  per NITI Aayog’s Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), 2023, with a score of 0.002 percent, and has ranked first in the last three editions of NITI Aayog’s Sustainable Development Goals  Index (SDGI). It also tops the (Indian) charts on the Human Development Index (HDI), with 7.5 points, as per the state government's Economic Review 2023 released in January 2024.

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According to the India Skills Report, 2024, Kerala’s youth aged 18 to 21 are the second-most employable in the country, with Trivandrum, Ernakulam, and Kozhikode ranking among the top 10 cities for talent.

The Kerala model of development has yielded good results  in terms of literacy, healthcare, sanitation, and more. It has the highest literacy rate among all states of 93.91 percent, a high life expectancy of 74.9 years, and is open-defecation free.