| Other than high literacy (which means able to sign your own name), I don't understand why Kerala is considered as good exmaple? 1. Due to communist style of functioning, setting up a business is near impossibility. I know friends who moved their business out of state since its marred with strikes. https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/18-days-after-nri-... 2. It is fast becoming Islamic state of India. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/29/isis-recruiter... https://m.economictimes.com/news/defence/kerala-coast-on-ale... https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/nia-conducts-raid-in-t... 3. Infrastructure seems to be dated (single lane road for most part of state) and floods wreak havoc every year. Tagged as "God's own country" I expect much better from Kerala. However, I always find cliched "most educated" state remarks and self-pat on back without perusing its problems and what is happening to state. |
High literacy in Kerala lead to:
Higher life expectancy, lower infant mortality rate. Higher standard of living, knowing your rights, demand for equal pay, women's empowerment & many more. In Kerala the male to female ratio is healthy unlike rest of India where female feticide is still a problem. Kerala is also way ahead in terms of health & sanitation than rest of India.
While the problems you listed is not unique to Kerala, let me also remind you that India's first IT park is in Kerala and it paved the way for the rest of IT parks in India.
The narrow roads are due to the geography of Kerala which has beautiful winding green mountains, the entire state is on a mountain slopes towards the Arabian sea.
The secular nature of Kerala is worth mentioning too. You will not find any other place in India where people of all faiths live in such harmony & peace. This secular nature of Kerala is one of the reasons why BJP political party is unable to have any headway in Kerala.
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1998/09/poor-bu...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technopark,_Trivandrum