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Had it been not gulf , it would have been something else.
Administration, social life and economy was in high standards even during pre independance, period. So stopping conclusions based on "Ifs" and "buts".
Most comment including malayalees that whole prosperiety was based on gulf, and what if no gulf.
The state has been rich in culture, economic and in every front before arabs, europeans and whole world came knocking on doors here. Its just that many find an opportunity to change their destiny by going to places which earn them more and others getting butthurt on it.
I think I can call u stupid , Cochin shipyard is purely private company?? majority of the companies u mentioned are GOI/quasi govt. owned. If our govt. want start their concern it can start anywhere in India nobody can oppose OK...I am talking abt private sector.
If that's case can I mention BHEL , OF ,nuclear plant ,AVADI plant in TN. damn
First Learn about your Country...............India in not only Hindi Heartland...............
The question was never "Whether Kerala has rich culture or not"? It is whether "Current Economic model of Kerala(High social development and low economic development) is better and should be adopted for whole of India"? History and Culture is immaterial to this debate.Kerala has comparativly high social Indicators at time of Independence because Developmental Indicators of rest of the India were low.Princely state of Baroda and Travencore which were governed by competent rulers were performed better than rest of India.
The moot point is whether 1.2 Billion people could survive on remmitances?Where would they migrate to?
In my opinion Kerala model is not applicable for whole of India.
Read what I wrote down earlier before blabbering out crap based on prejudices and pre-conceived notions. Shame on you
Wherever there is economic prosperity,development Indices would be higher.Proves nothing if basic economic structure is weak.
Malyalis have fulfilled their part of bargain by development by getting educated but it is your ideologically driven industry hating government makes sure that only a total moron or a sentimental malyali would dare to put up a industry in your state ( Government firms do not count ).Won't those malyalis who migrate to other countries would prefer to work in their own state if government would not act as tornado of destruction for industries (Remember those penalties kerala imposed on some soft drink company which is more than the entire yearly revenue generated by that company from whole of India).
oh kiddy kiddy.. u wanna talk about BHEL...
BHEL, Kerala government to form joint venture
BHEL, Kerala Govt sign JV agreement | Projects | Construction News | ConstructionWeekOnline.in
Dude there are 2.5 million Malayalees in Gulf alone.(Kerala Gulf diaspora - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia), not to mention Malayalees settles in other countries.So if that is not a safety valve then what is. Suppose that 2.5 million people return home tomorrow, how Kerala will give them jobs.
The only problem I face in Kerala(actually entire South) is that I can't understand their English & most cannot even understand basic Hindi.
Other than that it's a good state.
Keep your jingoism to yourself.I have clarified before that i am against communist model of govenment not against some sort of imagined malyali race.It does not matter to me where malyalis prefer to work.
I was replying to the basic question posed by OP which is "Whether Kerala's model is right way forward ans should be applied to whole of India"?The answer for which is hell no! 1.2 Billion people cannot survive on remmitances and we have to develop local Industries.Even if Malyalis are working only in Heaven,even then this criticism would survive.
And i am from Delhi.best of luck in finding thousand of Delhi domiciled people working in Kerala.
Your post is irrelevant, Wat I asked ? wat u r saying?
ah...BHEL is PSU not a private sector.
Development in kerala takes place equally among all its districts and Kerala concentrates more on basic living needs rather than to show off like other states in india are trying to do. Their developments are all city centered. If we go outside city we can see the difference in living standard of people in both urban and rural area. And i think everyone still remember how Delhi tried to cover up the poor living in slums during the common wealth games.
In Kerala we have nothing to hide. Everyone is welcome to see the difference. Thanks to pioneering land and social reforms initiated by a Communist government in the late 1950's.
That was funny...Thats a big issue... try changing nationality to german or any european,, there are plenty and they are going places without much difficulty.