Bro we all know that Kerala has highest literacy rate but they have highest no of youths in India who joins the ISIS but meanwhile Uttar Pradesh which has least litercy rate their the youths joins the army plus Uttar Pradesh is now devoloping faster can you please tell why. is this because of politics
Kerela is good in education but higher education is something they should improve upon. Most of the students go to Karnataka or tamil nadu for higher studies and jobs too ( also , leading to brain drain).
This is very interesting. Actually, many of the Asian tigers like Taiwan, Korea, Japan and China did land redistribution too. According to the book How Asia Works, it's a primary reasons for their rapid economic development (along with manufacturing exports). I think all of India should do land redistribution as well.
How education in kerala has helped other states is also a major point to be noted. Most of the top quality educators, professors, teachers and scientists are from Kerala.... I mean here in Gujarat, when I was in school Physics, Chemistry, Maths, English were all taught by teachers from Kerala
As a man from Kerala, yes we are really proud about our achievements in the field of education and health. However, the biggest problem still exists, which is unemployment. Until we tackle that problem we can never be properly developed (we might be comparatively more socially developed than some other states, but calling Kerala a proper developed state is immature). And we also have to make use of our tourism sector more.
thank you so much covering everything and that people in kerala live a good life in the gulf , rn kerala is ofc investing in industry and offering jobs and a fact is kerala had the first IT Park of india --> Which is the Largest IT/Tech Park in India? Technopark in Thiruvananthapuram is definitely the giant when it comes to tech parks in India, both in terms of area and the number of companies in it. --> The Kerala government will set up India's first space tech park at the Thiruvananthapuram's Knowledge City. The move is expected to make the city a manufacturing hub for space-related technology. so yes sire kerala is for sure getting rid of its unemplyment amoung the youth :)
@@nknkannadiga9742 that is why educated keralites are working every nook and corner of the country. Many work abroad also . Educated unemployment is an issue. Becoming an IT hub requires investment also. Kerala has IT parks. But no manufacturing hubs. Kerala still is not business friendly.
yes dude like it was one of the only industrialized state in the south. it was a no brainer that it would rise just like vietnam did. i am still a little pissed that the two most industrialized states went to commies. is it a coincidence?
@sanyati khatri north Kerala i.e malabar was invaded and has seen severe massacres during hyderali,Tippi sultan and moplah rebellion 1921...the districts of Kasaragod,kannur,Wayanad, Malappuram,Kozhikode had forced conversions and ethnic cleansings..it's already on the verge of becoming muslim majority..iuml plays a huge role in polity there ..foolish Hindus still vote commies there...Kerala Hindus are on tgeir suicide mission just like Bengalis...let them enjoy their peaceful friends friendly gestures soon
Kerala economy is mainly run by remittances , tourismm,lottery and alcohol...they have negative agricultural growth,minimal educational centres or tertiary medical infrastructure,high unemployment rate,no industrial growth and it sector...Kerala economy model is an anomaly that shouldn't be taken as role model..it's not self sustaining
@sanyati khatri go and first search if you don't know about Nordic model of socialism From the first day they are strong socialist country Also don't mix south korea and north korea mess here That is a totally different thing
My mother was a Govt school teacher, she was very sincere in teaching the students. She was a communist party supporter like most other teachers, and treated the Dalit students like her own children. I am thankful to my mother for teaching 1000s of students and help Kerala and India to progress in many aspects
I think Tourism is also a significant income generator for locals...Places like Allepey, Munnar, Wayanad, Kovalam beach are famous throughout the country and also abroad...their campaign of Kerala as 'God's own country ' deserves a mention...
@NullPointerExceptionLife koi tana nahi de raha h.... Apart from IAS/IPS aur kuch bhi point h bihar ko different karne ke liye.... Population health education infrastructure women's safety... Gender ratio.. Anything... The problem with North india... Is that we don't want to accept that we had already lost the race in many terms to the south india and to foreign countries... We need to work hard to overcome these problems... Sirf South waale ISIS join karte h ye bol ke to UP bihar ka bhala nahi hoga na he 50-60 IAS/IPS de dene se states top state ho jayenge.... Aur kisse ka IAS banna uss insaan ki personal achievement and decision h vysse he ISIS jana uss insaan ki soch h... Dono he chijo me state government ka kuch jyada contribution nhi hota h Abb ayssa to nahi h bihar government mupht me IAS coaching deti h... Isliye bacche select hote h... Vo khud se mehnat karte h tb select hote h... Satj he ayssa to nahi j ki Kerala government ISIS ki coaching deti h... Vo khud he jaate h usme government ko kysse aur kitna blame de sakte h hum
@Sneha kumari majority of South's taxes are spending on states like Bihar and UP for building Toilets, Schools but still due to high corruption these states are very poor.
Kerala is so developed in Human Resources, but there are no jobs for youth due to a lack of foreign investment. Most of them go to the gulf to work. Why are most MNCs going to Bengaluru and Hyderabad instead of Cochin and Trivandrum? Education and Health are one thing, but they are meaningless without jobs and development when less developed states have world-class it and industrial hubs.
I studied in a govt school in kerala fees was 2500rs per year. For btech i payed just 3.5k per sem . Hard to digest for some people but this is the reality. If kerala government improves the research activities nothing can stop people there. The honesty and quality of education i got was good.
So what are you doing now? Where are you working? What kind of work are you doing now. And how do you know it is hard to digest for some people? Anybody reacted?
You missed one important point Even before India independence kerala had literacy rate of 51% that was because of missionary from British empire mainly come at coast while at the same time UP and Bihar had literacy rate of 13-17%
this is the only reason required dude. same took place in the case of vietnam. they were destroyed and had a low economy but a high literacy. it was going to rise.
@@gauthampai896 The definition of literacy is just basic ability to read and write. Other states are catching up and every state in india will achieve 100% literacy rate by 2040. When it comes to gross enrolment ratio (what proportion of youth is engaged in higher education) ,Kerala isn't even in top 5
Kerala people are very smart. In class 7 my class teacher was from Kerala. And there were many amazing teachers from Kerala which taught us English science and mathematics and social studies briliiantly. Love Kerala from Gujarat.👍👍😁
I'm from Kerala & according to me Kerala is highly literate but our Financial stability is in danger Edit: Due to poor governance in the Industrial sector ministry (Kerala Govt)
@@IdealEdittt pardon me, a fellow north Indian here, I think that a good life is better than religion. And they also hold their culture very near and dear to them, not like here where people impose false culture on people, like bajrang dal, our main population don't even know about our of culture. Most people are still under British propoganda, and they follow it in name of culture. Kerala has its problems but if you thing that conversion is a big one then I must say, you are unable to set priorities, and currently you are disgracing our fandom.
Kerala has adopted a lot of socialist ideologies like... 1) free education and profit free college education 2) profit free healthcare 3) environmental activism 4)Pro immigration 5) fiscally big GOVT, socially small GOVT 6) social progressiveness 7) Pro working Families 8) Taxing the Rich 9) pro (all) fundemental rights 10) higher minimum wage
Financed by the union government. You are 11th in GDP per states. This is the problem with communist states. It can perfectly exist in a utopia where you have unlimited money to finance such schemes. Your states DOES NOT generate enough employment for the amount of literacy it has. Even communist states like China have extremely pro capitalistic manufacturing model to remain a "communist" nation.
In short Kerala is true indian Where doesn't have rich and poor people like other states But all are middle to lower middle class (As per International standards )
Above 50% of Covid cases are from Kerala now in India and death toll per day is 100+. But the govt. is still providing food kit and pension on time that's a good thing.
@A J have you read about freight equalisation policy?? The central govt. made this policy and looted the NorthIndian states especially Bihar and stripped it of its resources which helped in development of southern state and western states especially Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu.....
@@IndianCricketPulse3 seperate country maybe? And yeah it's actually true. South India spending its tax money for itself could easily become quite rich....;(
Education reforms by Christian saint Kuriakose Elias Chavara was such an immense push to education in kerala. He popularized compulsory education(pallikoodam) to all without religious, caste or financial barriers.
I'm from Kerala. Most of the people are literate ( not in the sense that everyone is well educated) , The current scenario is like talented people are leaving Kerala.. Kerala is rich because of NRI money, petrol and Liquor Tax and Fines It is very difficult and unstable to start a business (especially industry) in Kerala due to Kerala's left dominance. If we see from outside Kerala shines but inside it's pretty void.. Talented people and less supportive governments so far .. Tourism could have reached its heights if it's well organised and maintained
Right kerla model is not sustainable or equally distributed only upper castes get benefitted from 120 years poor remains poor adivasis and dalits are are far behind obc and upper castes land is owned by upper Christian and upper hindus and foreign companies this is the truth they never told u iam frm kerala .
@@s.2697 thats not true ok i think Kerala is more leaning on the lower cast and they get reforms like money if they performed academy well and Fuck it we don't even have seat (upper cast ) in getting to collage like see i am from a middle class family and i am Hindu but he fact you are saying we own more land . I just don't know who in my family and relatives not even a single one have land more than a acar and my father have like 52 cents if land compared to lowe cast educated people they have everything like why do we need to suffer from what our ancestors did😞
@@user-throttler Perfect.. Some of the upper cast controlled the land before independence but not every single one of them .. But nowadays everyone is suffering it's not fair.. talent is no longer a priority in India on reservation does.. Reservation based on poverty needs to be implemented.. it seems pretty logical .. Targeting specific caste ethnicity after a generation is not logical.. and reservation works only for some educated families of reserved communities.. poor always remains poor..
@@vigneshsivakumar5396 ya it wouldn't be a problem if someone poor get priority but it based on caste which is the problem give financial aid to the rich is the problem
@@vm6109 you have no idea about West bengal economy and policy....if you are already biased (bhakt) then nothing have to say....but if are interested to know about it.... do some research
One thing i never understand if Kerala had high literacy, govt is so good then why they are not able to produce jobs . not for other but for their own states..we all know banglore, Mumbai, chennai produces more jobs . something fishy definitely..
I love Kerala State for its nature and love malyalam language movie..but not govt.. only in media they are good not in real.pro in hiding fact . same as Odisha govt..I saw all malayali people working everywhere in india..so what's positive in Kerala model.. credit should be given to all other south state, Gujarat, maharastra..Not Kerala..1st produce job for ur own people then take credit
@UC6nsc2Q_4C6oUoT-KmZj7QQ Kerala model development is basically for human resources and social not economical. But over the years Kerala model was really hyped . While Gujarat model could be the best example for economy. But while I see travel vlogs of Gujarat i really wonder how villagers there don't have even the basic facilities for living. There isn't a place that could be called *perfect* . No not in India.
Mohak, the way you choose your sponsor and make it a part of the structure of your explanation is very praise worthy! This is how everyone should explain their sponsors! Well done!
@@narutohenaruto Ohh sorry......maybe you are subscribed to wrong channels 😅 So whom did you notice not inserting their sponsorship smoothly through their video structure ?? Every smart RUclipsr do it the same way you saw here🤷
One of the prominent reason Kerala's high unemployment rate is because no body is not ready to do yellow collar jobs here most of us are focusing on going abroad and making money now . Now a days many of the middle class even poor are focusing on sending children to migrate to Europe or other western countries, just like in Punjab.What's different in Kerala from all other states of India is our rural and urban areas are equally educated and developed.There are lot's of things which helped kerala such as Large coastline beautiful weather,presense of Christianity (leads to schools within in 0-2 km ),Soviet ideologies,high wage,Land reform,public health care.Due to all this factors castism is at it's lowest religious riots are very rare .That's why religious politics doesn't work in Kerala even though many are trying to do.Ease of doing business and industrialistion it matters but education creates opportunity of going any where we want that's why we can see Malayalees every where.There are still many things needs to change in Kerala but i think many states in India can make kerala a ideal choice for development.
As a keralite we have to take out the problems and being accepting the Criticism from others is the first step for development. We have a long way to goo.. Maybe in future we can be a country like Japan or South Korea. Let's see.
One primary factor that no one takes into account is the high level of invention and innovation culture those 2 countries have had traditionally which literally is the backbone of their economy . Any country that has become economically rich and strong have had industries and enterprenuship as its base . Those are the only ways to create wealth and a sustainable quality of life .
@@Nisha-tz2js People spend on entertainment and art when their primary needs are met . It's never a primary industry Focus should be on choosing FMCG , Whitegoods ,Textile , Electronic or automobile . Ola recently launched their e-bikes which are gonna be manufactured in Chennai with an investment of INR 2400 cr . It's future proof and will be providing so many jobs for the people , bringing so much of additional revenue for the state of TN . Their govt is looking and planning in the right direction and future .
Can you please focus on the topic 🙏 Up is the first state which actually controlled covid pandemic unlike kerala which is one of worst condition now. No offence to kerala but you got this coming
@Abhinav Shut Up! You Modi Bhakt 😂 UP is a poor state, Yes I know it's GSDP is way bigger than Kerela, but still. UP has worst Medical Infrastructure, Yes I know that it has Far more Medical Colleges than Kerela, but still. People from UP come for jobs in other states, Yes I know Even Kerela People work in other Countries, but still. Shut Up! 'Andhbhakt'.
Kerla needs to learn from china i.e it's really important to switch to Capitalism once the people are educated and healthy enough That's the only way to solve the unemployment issue
Whenever the Congress is in power, the communists would always create problems same way when communists are in power, Congress would create problems. The only way kerala can grow is having a third from devoid of both C's.
@@abhishekpandya1241 communism doesn't exist in its ideal form anywhere in the world Kerela too is more of socialist model Edit: China is also more of a socialist country ,as the state owns everything than the workers and labourers
In kerala a migrant labour make around 20-30 Thousand per month but a fresher IT guy only make 10-20 Thousand per month. Western and Middle East gave more salary and care for the office job workers.
@@angeloj3139 kumbh mela happened before covid second wave and now covid second wave is going on in kerala most cases in the country and kumbh mela didnt effect UK as there are very few cases there but here in kerala 10 K plus cases daily
@@vish2070 kumbh Mela jumpstarted the second wave. I condemn eid celebration but man if you are implying that a minority festival is worse than a majority religion festival, then get a checkupm
@@hardikkumar1737 Tu Pakka UP ,haryana ya Bihar ka hoga ab tu hindu-Muslim-congress-Nehru-Afghanistan-taliban karega kisi ko anti national bolega aur chala jayega
The education rate excelled in Travancore and cochin was because of Saint Kuriakose Elias Chavara. He ordered that all churches in Kerala should start a school alongside in church compound and allow people of all caste and religion shall be permitted to learn their. This order was issued to Syrian catholic churches during 1870. He also started mid day meal system to feed school kids. This project was later adopted by Travancore state government.
Travancore kingdom declare education free and universal in 1817 - this is about modern education but all over Kerala traditional system was available like Ezhuthupallis, (Pial Schools) Kalari (Military training schools) and Vedic (Sanskrit) schools - almost free . However real education to the mass happened after 1957 only - accurately between 1970-2010, once the state govt. succeeded over managements of schools collages started after 1945- put under the control of govt. (full list of the schools since 1872 avilable - can identify the number of schools by churches ) Not Chavara Rev. but Jospeh Mudaserry (CPM) should be respected. Now large amount of data available with much better analytical tools using data base would help people to explore what is the contribution OF state govts - and the issues & resistance from churches for free education to all.
@@technow7992 The plan of Joseph Mundassery was to take over existing schools which were running alongside churches. Erstwhile Cochin and Travancore, every church had a school. Such schools are either government schools or aided schools. Joseph Mundassery wanted to bring them under direct government control. Being a communist his intentions were based on socialist principles. But my point is, there were well established schools even before communist government of 1957. They were well maintained by the concerned management's. People of all caste were permitted there.
Hearing the word kerala is enough for right wingers to loose their minds. I need to point out some things here . 1.Most points mentioned here are quite accurate . 2. If people are trading off their religion for a better life I don't see a problem in it. Afterall these are mere myths. 500 years from now religion will become a thing of past . Also Christianity in Kerala is quite old . It's a unique version which evolved with the state . 3. Isis / Islamic radicalism is an international phenomena. Many foreign fighters have joined Isis - it says something about the failure of intelligence in the state and country . Beyond that Isis fighters hardly indicate anything about development of the state . Germany has more Isis fighters than Congo . Does that mean Congo is more developed than Germany ? I genuinely fail to see the connection between religion and development of a state .
As a keralite i could say that the communists deserves no credit, credit goes to the education which hence allowed people to move abroad and send money back.The thumbnail of the video is itself misleading.
I think now Kerala needs political changes😅 Communist Govt had done better job in Education & Medical facilities 👍 But once the Education sector is boosted, the it needs support of Employment, industrialization & Bussiness sectors which Kerala is lacking 🤷 So, *Kerala's past Govt was better for the Kerala's past but not for present & future* 🤔 Change is the basic law of nature......try changing Govt (Govt like BJP or Congress which are more capitalist minded)👍
Well, in western countries, employers should pay the govt. a 'Nokku Kooli' kind of fee to employ foreigners like Indians in their companies. That is to protect the domestic laborers available in their country. Private companies try to maximise their profit by employing foreigners and machines.
@@SP-ts1ig noku kool was different bro.. for example u brought few furnitures, now a lorry came to ur house to unload ur furniture and ur family unloaded those furniture still u have to pay unloading fee to workers . in hindi nokku kooli means dekhne ka paisa
Kerala is no doubt topping the charts in terms of education and healthcare but Kerala is also topping the chart in high suicide rates, difficulty in doing business, unemployment and low happiness index. As a Malayali, something I observed only in Kerala is resistance to growth and crab mentality due to which capable people who wish to grow in life, never settle in Kerala. People are surely evolved but their energy is never channelized in a productive way, rather they use it to pull each other down. We witnessed one such instance with the Kitex Group's exit from Kerala where the owner was constantly harassed by intolerant Malayalis.
Business people might find it challenging to establish their Company because the Govt is strict regarding labour welfare. This is the only State where daily wages is Rs.1000/- Also the topography also should be taken into consideration. Otherwise, Kerala is business friendly with availablity of skilled workforce. The case of Kitex is different. This organisation was started in by MC. Jacob in the year 1968. They have been working well without any hassles, even after the demise of MC.Jacob his wife Anna looked into business matters. Once their son, the present CEO took over the business empire, his ambition to enter politics took things into murky waters. There was issues with workers being paid less, this created a stand off between him and the State Govt. To save his face, he left Kerala and is now busy trying to establish his Company in Telangana.
@@likhisuryan7201 The issue of workers being paid less in Kitex is grossly misunderstood. The garment industry is one of the lowest paid jobs in the world due to textile MNCs competing with each other using African and Asian countries like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Vietnam. Not only that Kitex provides highest wages by the industry standards but also one the top salary providing company in the state (Kitex is also a company holding the record for being the biggest employer in the state). This has been testified by the videos uploaded by the employees themselves. The two dominant parties in Kerala makes big money from corruption in Kerala. These parties became furious with Kitex funded party "Twenty20" showing to public how much a place can change if there is no corruption. If public realizes that then these corrupt parties will run out of business. So they simply attacked the Kitex company and forced him to leave Kerala. By the way, when you talk about labour welfare and wages being the best in Kerala, you have to see the problem here. Majority of the youth are depressed in Kerala and having one of lowest salaries for white collar jobs compared to other states in India. Kerala is now breaking the record for youth escaping from the state. The high daily wages of INR 1000 you talk about is due to demand from shortage of blue collar workers in the state. It is not because of labour welfare.
Communism is good if money comes from capitalist country like USA, UAE through remittance and bad when you have to work hard to grow on itself which in the end leads to capitalism again or else disintegarte or stay poor.
@Ankit Kumar well I dont want any kind of seperitism I want india to be united but the debate of n South subsidizing north should end. Hope up bihar etc developed faster. Ps never support any kind of seperitism
@Ankit Kumar Well the same people give large amt of labour to us.infact the states are cheap sorce of labour See i dont want any seperitism but it would be good have a special organization called united states of india which won't be a seperitist organization but rather it would seek more autonomy and state rights from centre . Rather all southern states should join it. We don't want india pak partition but it would be good to have indian eu with one flag and state controlling finances India should be united definitely but with more fedral8sm. hope even u change ur mind,
Please please make a video on TAMIL NADU Why it is best state in social Justice, Economy growth, and 69% Percent reservation in jobs and education. Only state in India to abolish caste based surname And how no national party rules Tamilnadu for more then 60 years. Tamil Nadu is the only state to do so. Please make a video
There has never been caste violence in Karnataka compared to Tamil Nadu(Kilvenmani massacre), Andhra(Karamchedu massacre) and Kerala(breast tax). There has been only one incident in Kambalapalli in Chikballapur district that too by Telugu caste Reddys on dalits.
Yes, true. Thats why they are becoming isis recruits 😊. Good job kerala 👏. And also, there are no forceful conversions going on there and missionaries are absolutely not spending money on converting people through their propaganda. Its a utopia right?
@beast . In every state industries settled are not enough to cope up unemployment rate. Kerala at least had got statistically better heath and education But what in rest other states neither they got better health and education nor employment
being malayali i can understand how difficult is it pronounce ezhava, in fact tamil and malayalam are so difficult to speak for hindi speakers that these were used as code language during indo pak wars
The ultimate truth behind Kerala model is The progress of Kerala is only the hardwork of social reformers, intellectuals, gulf money , educational & healthcare Pioneer work of catholic missionaries and the NSS.... I'm a Malayalee.. Not even a single political party or govt don't have the right to claim Kerala's progress!!!
NSSum Catholic missionariesine kaalum koduthal cheythee vere political non political ngo or govt groups unde....mentioning nss and catholic missionaries alone dont stand or bear that entire load of kerala progress onto them or nss or catholic guys....thats single mindedness
But in Malabar region there is little influence for NSS or Catholic Missionary..or any other cast based organisation.. It's the communist party which helped especially in Kannur.
@@02abhiram19 my point is that none of the political parties nor governments have the right to claim the progress of our land... yes youre correct individuals too including remmittance from Gulf countries
@@roshilmunda1060 bru the main reason of unemployment and gulf migration of Malayalees is only because of communist party... Christian missionaries have done tremendous work in Malabar too.. Malabar was under the British rule and I have seen school buit By missionaries in Hilly areas of kannur
maybe people got excited. it is a prestige to have a member of the Gandhi family representing a constituency and this makes Kerala popular. though i think that in the next election voters should be wiser.
My family is from Kerala and unemployment forced most of my family to leave and come to Mumbai since 1920s. Most of them migrate to Gulf or other cities. Recently, my uncle who is a graduate in Computer Application couldn't find a job in Kerala and has been unemployed for the last two years, forcing him to look for a job in Mumbai or Bangalore
Good points, Just to add, Kerala unlike other states also didn't focus on a single city to drive its economy. By not putting all of its eggs in one basket and choking a city, it made sure the state had an equitable distribution of infrastructure and facilities across the state. So its true that we didn't create a Mumbai or Hyderabad, but it surely lead to a much lower urban rural disparityin the country. By which today we can identify Kerala almost to be a megalopolis of it's own, with anyone having basic and necessary amenities within the reach. Secondly the land / environmental aspect of Kerala is not suitable for industries that otherwise functions elsewhere in India, especially the polluting ones. Having said that the state definitely need to focus mainly on Tourism and on Science, Education, Research, IT etc .Thirdly, Keralites (in general) irrespective of cast and creed have been living in harmony which is significant in terms of social progress. Kerala does have its fair share of issues to be improved and is far from perfect. But the idea that Kerala or any particular state should follow the rest of India is counter productive.
what do u mean by other states ?? mumbai is not alone. it was developed by british even before the formation of Maharashtra. Maharashtra has other cities too for all divisions like pune, Nagpur, Aurangabad. kerala has only one metro city. why kasargodu not developed as kochi ?? what uniform development are u talking about ?? kerala is homogeneous and least diverse state. states like Maharashtra, Karnataka are most diverse states in terms if geography and languages. Tamilnadu also equally developed.
@@redpilled4872 obviously but rural and urban disparity does exsist in tn. Villages in tn look trash while villages in Kerala looks as developed as any mordern city
I have a huge gripe with rhe Kerala model: 1. This video misses to mention the rise of trade is what elavated Ezhava and Syrian Christian communities. Manu Pillai's book "Ivory throne" covers this quite extensively. It's economics that guided the social reforms not the other way around. The implication of this is profound. 2. Missed to mention that remittances is what is sustaining the expensive health and education sectors. There is an inverse correlation. 3. The nature of Kerala's heath and education sectors are not elaborated on. They are widespread and basic(literacy and first aid). They do not empower the average Malayalee to the same degree as rest of the country. We can see Mallus going to Uttar Pradesh(BHU and AMU specifically) for their graduation. 30% of Colleges in Bengaluru(my city) is Malayalees. Further, for specialized medication and treatment, they have to either rely on Amma's free hospitals or go to Coimbatore very specifically, not the state health infrastructure. This begs the question why this is happening if there is a government that "invests" into Health and Education? Shouldn't the flow be reverse, as in Kannadigas flocking into Kerala for education and Tamilians visiting Kerala for healthcare? 4. This video much like the ideological research (researchers not the channel is to blame) skirts away from the strong correlation of communist/socialist govt and lack of jobs. If this was a right wing govt and the subject was communal violence, the correlation would be highlighted significantly( correctly in my opinion). Also, there seems to be inordinate pride that there are Bengalis and UP/Biharis coming in for manual labour and construction jobs. Let me rephrase, The state with the highest HDI is taking pride about migration not of talent, but manual labour. 5. Drawing on the last point there is a huge ideological bias both with Mallus in their education stream and left leaning research which has especially picked up to contrast the Kerala model with the "Gujarat model". In my personal experience, Mallus are so indoctrinated by the education and society around them that they cannot differentiate between criticism of the way a state is run( an expensive basic system funded by Gulf remittance) and hatred for Mallus. They have made it a part of their identity to the point, asking why the most literate state is seeing a movement of talent to seek graduation and jobs to even Uttar Pradesh, is seen as Xenophobia or regional chauvinism. Not a question of efficiency of the model. Secondly, there is cabal of research that seeks to hype up the HDI achievement of Kerala model for ideological reasons without accounting for differences in the states of Gujarat and Kerala and their subjective paths. To elaborate, Gujarat has one of the highest(within top 3) population percentages of tribal and part time agrarian demographics, a tenuous border with Pakistan, a history of partition, severe water shortages and an upper class that values business over education. While Kerala is an extreme diverse mix, never had partition, has no international border, an upper class that had already experienced modernity and valued education due to it. The solutions are going to be different. 6. This is an Indian problem(even in private sector) not limited to Kerala, that is metric gaming. Aka valuing metrics over impact. Kerala tops every metric but the effect of those metrics is not questioned. Most literate state but no world class education institute, highest ranked for healthcare but no world class research, not even a single best in class hospital even in South India. They even won the best startup program in India, why are all the startups located in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and even Gurugram ffs. Gaming metrics does not make a good employee, good marks do not mean a good student and good HDI does not mean a good governance model.
@Saif Irphan If you have to talk about poor states, then it's futile and worthless. Compare it to other good states. They have issues and they will take years for them to overcome that.
I am not from India but I do applaud you for the video and issues you display. The quality of video is Standard level and I do enjoy watching your doc.
@@ANKITSINGH-yx8wh but why Gujarat have 16 percent 🌚🌝 poverty then Why high infant mortality rate ,even higher than west Bengal Why one of the lowest wages for labourers in country?
And why malayalees grab "Gulf Surplus Model" because Kerala Govt were success in providing Education and Health to their people and make them 'fit' so that they can outrun others.
Kerala became rich because of gulf countries. But gradually gulf money is going down. Malayalee people are migrating to other parts of India for better opportunities. The kerala state government has failed to provide encouragement to business entrepreneur. This is the reality of kerala. Kerala state government gets maximum revenue from liquor sales and lottery sales. Kerala state is ageing very fast
You should make video on different states, should start a states series, narrating history, best decision, worst decisions of a state...and plz do one such video on Goa...
@Sneha kumari Itna IAS, IPS nikalta hai lekin Bihar har cheej se Barbaad hai ki bahaar ke log Bihar jaate hi nahi kaamane ke liye aur kamaal ki baat to ye hai ki, Bihari log har cheej ke liye dusre State mein aate hai aur Settle ho jaate hai. Kya cheej ka parai-likhai, jo Society mein changes nahi laa sake. Kya cheej ka Proud Bihari's, jo Musibaat mein apne logo ka saath nahi de sake aur na kabhi moor kar dekha🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bro the main thing is like mentioned in the video, the strong trade unions that resist the growth of businesses. Kerala is much developed than other states in terms of facilities but communism has led to creating unemployment and brain drain. That's why u can see us Malayalees everywhere in the world, let alone Chennai, Mumbai etc. But I hope this improves.. It is this aspect of left-wing I hate the most.
@@shyamshivakumar1940 I am a Malayali and here what I have learned. In the initial days of a poor/under developed country or a state, leftism must be embraced. The more hardcore it is, the more faster the state develops socially. Once the state/country have reached a certain point where factors like healthcare, education hdi is high, it should open up its doors to investments. This is exactly what China have done and they have been very successful in doing so. But unlike China democracy should be embraced instead of authoritarianism. Kerala is in a phase we are transitioning from communism to capitalism although it seems to be taking much longer than what was initially expected. This is a state that is just brimming with potential, more so than any other state in my opinion, its just a matter of harnessing it. Hopefully, the ruling party at the center takes notice of this and tap into it, it would not only result in economic growth of both Kerala and India but also increase the popularity of the BJP in the state. Its a win-win for everyone.
@@JosephStalin-io5fp yeah, people are planning to make a region called dravid nadu in Africa where there is a piece of land between sudan and Egypt which neither of them is claiming. Shall I inquire for your stay?
@@jojyjohn7496 fyi some dead bodies float every year in ganges it was just increased for a short period of time because of pandemic and about oxygen shortage you can search for artificial shortage created by delhi govt. by over demanding it and not utilising it properly so stop crying now
@@shivamsaurav9372 some dead bodies loll on the second wave of carona lol and what about the current dengue outbreak what about 2018 japanese enfluenza which killed 100s of children...all other states were having oxygen shortage however only ur up and Bihar was having dead body floating in river Nd dude I had stayed in up also place called meerut mawana so don't fool me about law condition in up State 🤪🤪🤪🤪
Travancore and Mysore were the best administered princely states long before independence. Kerala and southern Karnataka had a headstart in development.
State governments have ruined Kerala. Politics have destroyed industrial sectors. Only because of gulf, kerala gets cash flow. Keralites migrate to gulf countries, Bengaluru or Chennai for jobs. Tourism is the only sector in this state.
Kerala will suffer from the same socialist problems: high unemployment, lack of dynamism in the economy, mismanagement of public funds and eventually, a stubborn political regime which would not step down.
On a lighter note,That's the only government who stood true to their slogan "We aren't going to do anything wonderful". Progress of Kerala looks wonderful but only when u compare it with BIMAU or other poor states.
@@SBH3356 you just compare hdi(king of indicators )of Indian states ,kerala have higher hdi in all states of India even highe than India and un has praised kerala for it,there are so many other factors
But their unemployment problem is the worst in all of India. I would definitely not want this model of Governance where basic facilities are there, but no jobs.
@@neeljavia2965 only socialism will thrive when every thing will become automated ,no more requirement of human labour,and basic necessities will become unaffordable for middle class as well
@@neeljavia2965 It's not like everyone is working as manual labourers 10:08 . People get paid 3x, 5x, 10x of what they would get for a similar profile in India, which is why they go abroad.
Two things to learn from Keral model -> Healthcare and education provides the best return -> Not only providing education is enough, enough jobs must be generated to utilize that talent (within the country)
yeah dude i was thinking about this. the states which got a head start both kerala and bengal got commies which started destroying the state. what were the literates doing?
Kerala is totally surviving on remittance from gulf. Kerala have highest unemployment rate in India and after this pandemic this is gonna increase due to travel bans.
made what possible? a lack of skill labor industry because they are being run out of business? kerala does many things right. but providing jobs to the people who have skills is not among them.
@Imtiyaz Khan Kitex issue have another face. They have a political party and their actions are clearly politically motivated to defame kerala as they miserably failed in elections. The inspection was ordered on the basis of complaints from the workers. The company also emitted pollutant efluents into water bodies. Moroever they would get cheaper and exploitable labor from Telengana.
Telangana doesn't have but they perform in business grounds. KITEX issue - Telangana promised shipping cost different state will pay - (Off course - Kerala's political stand in India Industrial growth won't be converted to social development but only good for rich. Only people intervention can change !)
An Educated person isn't always right on all things, especially in social and political scenarios, remember, If Kerala has literacy rate of 96%, they still have high dowry cases and 36% unemployment. Kerala was already half educated when India gained independence, they jumped from 47% to 96%, so they had early advantage. Now speaking about corona, this is where the Kerala has always performed bad, rn, they are responsible for nearly half of cases. The 2nd wave came from Maharashtra, 3rd will come from Kerala
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I have a question
Does minimum wage outsource jobs or cause unemployment?
How free collage work??
Could u please make a video about it
Plzzzz make a video on Darjeeling & the gorkhaland movement🙏🙏🙏
@@kdileep574 These stupid Northie Ideology
Bro we all know that Kerala has highest literacy rate but they have highest no of youths in India who joins the ISIS but meanwhile Uttar Pradesh which has least litercy rate their the youths joins the army plus Uttar Pradesh is now devoloping faster can you please tell why. is this because of politics
@beast . I know about Kerala better than you
Kerela is good in education but higher education is something they should improve upon. Most of the students go to Karnataka or tamil nadu for higher studies and jobs too ( also , leading to brain drain).
Can confirm.
Better education too
50% Malayalis who are well educated settle in Karnataka
@@PraveenKumar-yc3ec nope many of them actually work in Hyderabad or coimbatore or chennai
Many of them are here in Mumbai and Pune too
One of the primary reason was the land redistribution after independence,it had been successful in kerela than any other state
@@kjm2870 kerala too is in india bro not in Pakistan or china.. Criticise respectfully ..hv some Love n respect.
Funny how Land is not a source of major income anymore.
@@nirhanh77 that's a good way to give befitting reply.
Loved it.
This is very interesting. Actually, many of the Asian tigers like Taiwan, Korea, Japan and China did land redistribution too. According to the book How Asia Works, it's a primary reasons for their rapid economic development (along with manufacturing exports). I think all of India should do land redistribution as well.
@@kjm2870 when you buy something from the store, are you beging the store keeper?.
How education in kerala has helped other states is also a major point to be noted. Most of the top quality educators, professors, teachers and scientists are from Kerala....
I mean here in Gujarat, when I was in school Physics, Chemistry, Maths, English were all taught by teachers from Kerala
Kerala and also andhra pradesh
@@proudlyindian9113 probably icsc.
My friend was from one of those.
I can't imagine my teacher not speaking gujarati.
@@proudlyindian9113 i studied in English medium.
Pan apdi basha to apdij ne.
@@mrthinker321 I studied in CBSE but most of my teachers were non Gujarati
Don't forget the nurses,
Note: Even nurses in Mars will be from kerala
As a man from Kerala, yes we are really proud about our achievements in the field of education and health. However, the biggest problem still exists, which is unemployment. Until we tackle that problem we can never be properly developed (we might be comparatively more socially developed than some other states, but calling Kerala a proper developed state is immature). And we also have to make use of our tourism sector more.
thank you so much covering everything and that people in kerala live a good life in the gulf , rn kerala is ofc investing in industry and offering jobs and a fact is kerala had the first IT Park of india
--> Which is the Largest IT/Tech Park in India? Technopark in Thiruvananthapuram is definitely the giant when it comes to tech parks in India, both in terms of area and the number of companies in it.
--> The Kerala government will set up India's first space tech park at the Thiruvananthapuram's Knowledge City. The move is expected to make the city a manufacturing hub for space-related technology.
so yes sire kerala is for sure getting rid of its unemplyment amoung the youth :)
@@didyouknow6140 where is the space park, it was a big scam bro. Swapna suresh caught after that
@@ananthakrishnanv4632 of you didn't know it was probably 2 yrs ago and the programme is still underway :))
@@didyouknow6140 😂😂🤦♂️
@@ananthakrishnanv4632 bro read the news ye she was involved in it but she was mainly in for the gold scam not the project google it or something
In short, kerala is healthy, educated and unemployed
Yeah
Not educated just literate
@@Jfhfhm kerala is also educated😂
@@arjunraj823 what educated? Bro they could have been I.T hub of India with that literacy
@@nknkannadiga9742 that is why educated keralites are working every nook and corner of the country. Many work abroad also . Educated unemployment is an issue. Becoming an IT hub requires investment also. Kerala has IT parks. But no manufacturing hubs. Kerala still is not business friendly.
Kerala literacy rate in 1951 is 47% and rest of India average is 18% ...
yes dude like it was one of the only industrialized state in the south. it was a no brainer that it would rise just like vietnam did. i am still a little pissed that the two most industrialized states went to commies. is it a coincidence?
@sanyati khatri north Kerala i.e malabar was invaded and has seen severe massacres during hyderali,Tippi sultan and moplah rebellion 1921...the districts of Kasaragod,kannur,Wayanad, Malappuram,Kozhikode had forced conversions and ethnic cleansings..it's already on the verge of becoming muslim majority..iuml plays a huge role in polity there ..foolish Hindus still vote commies there...Kerala Hindus are on tgeir suicide mission just like Bengalis...let them enjoy their peaceful friends friendly gestures soon
Kerala economy is mainly run by remittances , tourismm,lottery and alcohol...they have negative agricultural growth,minimal educational centres or tertiary medical infrastructure,high unemployment rate,no industrial growth and it sector...Kerala economy model is an anomaly that shouldn't be taken as role model..it's not self sustaining
@@Abhi-gx4lj India no1 best state kerala
@@anirudhaghojage2563 In social aspect only.
Even Japan developed because of investing in Health and Education.
But Japan had industries and it wasn't communist
@@PranavNair03 Scandinavian/Nordic countries are strong socialist countries
@@haftavasuli7162 They have industries and service sector is strong there.
@@PranavNair03 Kerala is also not communist ideologically
@sanyati khatri go and first search if you don't know about Nordic model of socialism
From the first day they are strong socialist country
Also don't mix south korea and north korea mess here
That is a totally different thing
My mother was a Govt school teacher, she was very sincere in teaching the students. She was a communist party supporter like most other teachers, and treated the Dalit students like her own children. I am thankful to my mother for teaching 1000s of students and help Kerala and India to progress in many aspects
I wish i will visit Kerala once
Fun Fact: India actually started developing after 90's.
Edit: Thank you for this much likes guys, mainei socha bhi nhi tha itne like!
due to librelization
@@Irghanchi because of failure of govt in 70s and 80s
@@Irghanchi liberalization only majorily adopted by christian hindu jain sikh not by muslim .
Edited: Sorry he is talking about economic I think
@@Varun-uv4li exactly!...all religions decided reformation except....
@@Varun-uv4li bro wo LPG reform ki baat kar rha h🙄
I think Tourism is also a significant income generator for locals...Places like Allepey, Munnar, Wayanad, Kovalam beach are famous throughout the country and also abroad...their campaign of Kerala as 'God's own country ' deserves a mention...
@Sneha kumari but still bihari workers was working in South India for low wages... Why not bihar was not develoed.. Why bihar was so poor.. 🙄🙄
@NullPointerExceptionLife koi tana nahi de raha h.... Apart from IAS/IPS aur kuch bhi point h bihar ko different karne ke liye.... Population health education infrastructure women's safety... Gender ratio.. Anything... The problem with North india... Is that we don't want to accept that we had already lost the race in many terms to the south india and to foreign countries... We need to work hard to overcome these problems... Sirf South waale ISIS join karte h ye bol ke to UP bihar ka bhala nahi hoga na he 50-60 IAS/IPS de dene se states top state ho jayenge.... Aur kisse ka IAS banna uss insaan ki personal achievement and decision h vysse he ISIS jana uss insaan ki soch h... Dono he chijo me state government ka kuch jyada contribution nhi hota h
Abb ayssa to nahi h bihar government mupht me IAS coaching deti h... Isliye bacche select hote h... Vo khud se mehnat karte h tb select hote h... Satj he ayssa to nahi j ki Kerala government ISIS ki coaching deti h... Vo khud he jaate h usme government ko kysse aur kitna blame de sakte h hum
@Sneha kumari bihario ki population hi itni hai or upar se industries na hone ki wajah se bihariyo ke paas govt job hi ek option hai
@Sneha kumari majority of South's taxes are spending on states like Bihar and UP for building Toilets, Schools but still due to high corruption these states are very poor.
No, its the foreign money. 33% of SGDP comes from foreign money
Kerala is so developed in Human Resources, but there are no jobs for youth due to a lack of foreign investment. Most of them go to the gulf to work. Why are most MNCs going to Bengaluru and Hyderabad instead of Cochin and Trivandrum? Education and Health are one thing, but they are meaningless without jobs and development when less developed states have world-class it and industrial hubs.
Communist govt.
What can you expect from communist government 😂
Kerala government is not doing enough to bring confidence among investors.
@@PraveenKumar-yc3ec what can you expect from corrupt & failed governance of up or bihar 😅😂😂😂🤣🤣
@@sharad7340 UP and Bihar governments used to be corrupt with NON-BJP governments, now they are beginning to develop slowly but surely.
I studied in a govt school in kerala fees was 2500rs per year. For btech i payed just 3.5k per sem . Hard to digest for some people but this is the reality. If kerala government improves the research activities nothing can stop people there. The honesty and quality of education i got was good.
8k per sem in Jalpaiguri govt engg college (2018-22 batch,CSE,West bengal)
not that difference in west bengal lol
So what are you doing now? Where are you working? What kind of work are you doing now. And how do you know it is hard to digest for some people? Anybody reacted?
Very true. Research is important
@@Harrydas1 Nobody reacted. They suffered instantabeous diarrhoea
You missed one important point
Even before India independence kerala had literacy rate of 51% that was because of missionary from British empire mainly come at coast while at the same time UP and Bihar had literacy rate of 13-17%
this is the only reason required dude. same took place in the case of vietnam. they were destroyed and had a low economy but a high literacy. it was going to rise.
@@gauthampai896 Noap,Kerala just got lucky that gulf boom happened in the 70s.The state is still doomed in the long term though.
@@Anurag-xe2jp nope it is not that bad though. high literacy will still be helping it till its shitty government does something good.
@@gauthampai896 The definition of literacy is just basic ability to read and write. Other states are catching up and every state in india will achieve 100% literacy rate by 2040. When it comes to gross enrolment ratio (what proportion of youth is engaged in higher education) ,Kerala isn't even in top 5
@@Anurag-xe2jp it is 2nd na🙄 with 42 percent after TN 50 percent?
Kerala people are very smart. In class 7 my class teacher was from Kerala. And there were many amazing teachers from Kerala which taught us English science and mathematics and social studies briliiantly. Love Kerala from Gujarat.👍👍😁
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Aur bhai kaha se Gujarat me? Bharuch?
@@jeetpatel6249 Surat.
Kerela learned from china and became developed.
@@iitn8437 no bro that's not true... They didn't learn from china
I'm from Kerala & according to me Kerala is highly literate but our Financial stability is in danger
Edit: Due to poor governance in the Industrial sector ministry (Kerala Govt)
True man
@@IdealEdittt pardon me, a fellow north Indian here, I think that a good life is better than religion. And they also hold their culture very near and dear to them, not like here where people impose false culture on people, like bajrang dal, our main population don't even know about our of culture. Most people are still under British propoganda, and they follow it in name of culture. Kerala has its problems but if you thing that conversion is a big one then I must say, you are unable to set priorities, and currently you are disgracing our fandom.
@@IdealEdittt agar ye sab bolna hai tto apna naam badal ddo, I don't want people to think that anime fans are, whatever you are.
Yes man.. maybe in a few years this is going to be a huge problem that we will have to deal with.
@@justsomeguywithamoustache5087 Atleast someone understands what's reality,I'm glad ❤️ & I agree with u bro ❤️👍
Kerala has adopted a lot of socialist ideologies like...
1) free education and profit free college education
2) profit free healthcare
3) environmental activism
4)Pro immigration
5) fiscally big GOVT, socially small GOVT
6) social progressiveness
7) Pro working Families
8) Taxing the Rich
9) pro (all) fundemental rights
10) higher minimum wage
Financed by the union government. You are 11th in GDP per states. This is the problem with communist states. It can perfectly exist in a utopia where you have unlimited money to finance such schemes. Your states DOES NOT generate enough employment for the amount of literacy it has. Even communist states like China have extremely pro capitalistic manufacturing model to remain a "communist" nation.
Alongside with the heavy corruption
In short Kerala is true indian
Where doesn't have rich and poor people like other states
But all are middle to lower middle class
(As per International standards )
@@Carnage_the_destroyer Funny you say that, considering capitalist countries generally have much higher corruption.
None of these are socialist though.
Above 50% of Covid cases are from Kerala now in India and death toll per day is 100+. But the govt. is still providing food kit and pension on time that's a good thing.
Pinarayi : Kit mukayam bigile🤣.
@A J hmm Gujrat??....
Ya some of our relatives are like we are getting enough that now they are donating it forward to the people who doesn't have to eat.
@A J hmm read about collection and distribution of taxes....you are half wrong....
@A J have you read about freight equalisation policy?? The central govt. made this policy and looted the NorthIndian states especially Bihar and stripped it of its resources which helped in development of southern state and western states especially Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu.....
India started developing after Manmohan Singh's 1991 budget . Salute
Salute💯❤️
Or after India opened up.
If we only opened up before china.
And ppl still want publicisation.
South India will develop if they are independent. They have the potential to be a superpower if they are independent
@@IndianCricketPulse3 seperate country maybe? And yeah it's actually true. South India spending its tax money for itself could easily become quite rich....;(
@Impersonal Immigrant no we started failing after a great tea seller
Education reforms by Christian saint Kuriakose Elias Chavara was such an immense push to education in kerala.
He popularized compulsory education(pallikoodam) to all without religious, caste or financial barriers.
This fact is largely underrated
True...
Very true. There is a musuem wgich talks about his works. Very inspirational
Yep christain missionaries did a lot for the education of lower caste
@@kamartaj3010 Elias chavara wasn't a missionary, he was part of the mar Thoma church which was brought to India by st Thomas and is native to Kerala.
I'm from Kerala.
Most of the people are literate ( not in the sense that everyone is well educated) , The current scenario is like talented people are leaving Kerala..
Kerala is rich because of NRI money, petrol and Liquor Tax and Fines
It is very difficult and unstable to start a business (especially industry) in Kerala due to Kerala's left dominance.
If we see from outside Kerala shines but inside it's pretty void..
Talented people and less supportive governments so far ..
Tourism could have reached its heights if it's well organised and maintained
Right kerla model is not sustainable or equally distributed only upper castes get benefitted from 120 years poor remains poor adivasis and dalits are are far behind obc and upper castes land is owned by upper Christian and upper hindus and foreign companies this is the truth they never told u iam frm kerala .
@@s.2697 thats not true ok i think Kerala is more leaning on the lower cast and they get reforms like money if they performed academy well and Fuck it we don't even have seat (upper cast ) in getting to collage like see i am from a middle class family and i am Hindu but he fact you are saying we own more land . I just don't know who in my family and relatives not even a single one have land more than a acar and my father have like 52 cents if land compared to lowe cast educated people they have everything like why do we need to suffer from what our ancestors did😞
@@user-throttler
Perfect..
Some of the upper cast controlled the land before independence but not every single one of them ..
But nowadays everyone is suffering it's not fair.. talent is no longer a priority in India on reservation does..
Reservation based on poverty needs to be implemented.. it seems pretty logical ..
Targeting specific caste ethnicity after a generation is not logical.. and reservation works only for some educated families of reserved communities.. poor always remains poor..
@@vigneshsivakumar5396 ya it wouldn't be a problem if someone poor get priority but it based on caste which is the problem give financial aid to the rich is the problem
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It's not about ideology. It's all about quality of governance. West Bengal also has communist government but you can see situation in West Bengal.
But communist doesn't help businesses. That is a reason why kerala and WB facing economic crisis.... their problem will grow in future
WB me Communist govt nhi h 10 years se....even 1 MLA bhi nhi h
Communist govt always wants the people to stay poor. That's what happened in WB & now happening in Kerela
@@vm6109 Did u watch the video entirely ? Did u notice where kerala stands interms of poverty ??? Unemployment doesn't mean "poor" !!!
@@vm6109 you have no idea about West bengal economy and policy....if you are already biased (bhakt) then nothing have to say....but if are interested to know about it.... do some research
One thing i never understand if Kerala had high literacy, govt is so good then why they are not able to produce jobs . not for other but for their own states..we all know banglore, Mumbai, chennai produces more jobs . something fishy definitely..
Because people are not willing to do menial jobs and kerala has very low amount of FDI as compared to Bangalore, Mumbai etc
I love Kerala State for its nature and love malyalam language movie..but not govt.. only in media they are good not in real.pro in hiding fact . same as Odisha govt..I saw all malayali people working everywhere in india..so what's positive in Kerala model.. credit should be given to all other south state, Gujarat, maharastra..Not Kerala..1st produce job for ur own people then take credit
@UC6nsc2Q_4C6oUoT-KmZj7QQ Kerala model development is basically for human resources and social not economical. But over the years Kerala model was really hyped .
While Gujarat model could be the best example for economy.
But while I see travel vlogs of Gujarat i really wonder how villagers there don't have even the basic facilities for living.
There isn't a place that could be called *perfect* . No not in India.
@@Nisha-tz2js i would say tamil nadu is the perfect state
@@ashwinvk4124 yes .. they are complete independent state.. culturally and economically..I will say Gujarat and TN both are complete State
Mohak, the way you choose your sponsor and make it a part of the structure of your explanation is very praise worthy!
This is how everyone should explain their sponsors!
Well done!
Everyone does the same thing 🤷
I think you are new to RUclips community 😅
@@just_a_curious_thinker Lol i've been using RUclips since 2008, i guess you are new to the community and not able to understand
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So whom did you notice not inserting their sponsorship smoothly through their video structure ??
Every smart RUclipsr do it the same way you saw here🤷
@@just_a_curious_thinker Majority have a not so subtle way of including it. I saw something different here, if you know, you know
Kerala should be a separate country.
One of the prominent reason Kerala's high unemployment rate is because no body is not ready to do yellow collar jobs here most of us are focusing on going abroad and making money now . Now a days many of the middle class even poor are focusing on sending children to migrate to Europe or other western countries, just like in Punjab.What's different in Kerala from all other states of India is our rural and urban areas are equally educated and developed.There are lot's of things which helped kerala such as Large coastline beautiful weather,presense of Christianity (leads to schools within in 0-2 km ),Soviet ideologies,high wage,Land reform,public health care.Due to all this factors castism is at it's lowest religious riots are very rare .That's why religious politics doesn't work in Kerala even though many are trying to do.Ease of doing business and industrialistion it matters but education creates opportunity of going any where we want that's why we can see Malayalees every where.There are still many things needs to change in Kerala but i think many states in India can make kerala a ideal choice for development.
u woke up and chose to speak facts.
Is going to abroad to study is bad ?
@@KNIGHT_HOG The point is to STUDY. Not to work full time on student visa.
As a keralite we have to take out the problems and being accepting the Criticism from others is the first step for development.
We have a long way to goo.. Maybe in future we can be a country like Japan or South Korea. Let's see.
One primary factor that no one takes into account is the high level of invention and innovation culture those 2 countries have had traditionally which literally is the backbone of their economy .
Any country that has become economically rich and strong have had industries and enterprenuship as its base . Those are the only ways to create wealth and a sustainable quality of life .
Kerala have a huge opportunity of making the entertainment industry a soft power like these two countries. Considering the the current circumstances.
@@Nisha-tz2js People spend on entertainment and art when their primary needs are met . It's never a primary industry
Focus should be on choosing FMCG , Whitegoods ,Textile , Electronic or automobile .
Ola recently launched their e-bikes which are gonna be manufactured in Chennai with an investment of INR 2400 cr .
It's future proof and will be providing so many jobs for the people , bringing so much of additional revenue for the state of TN .
Their govt is looking and planning in the right direction and future .
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@@rah8985 we need some i.T companies more in kerala.... I think now i have seen around my locality itself 6 software engineer 😅
Atleast Kerala is not corrupted by religion like rest of India. We use logic and reason.
what a logic
From post-war Germany we learnt that it's not the infrastructure that makes a country. It's the educated people
Kerela also has the highest number of people joining ISIS
Yh that's why China developed due to their Massive investments in Infrastructure since early 1990's 😂😂 at that time they were not that educated
@@disatpathy You follow string. There is no point in reasoning with such people
According to Hindutva supporters joining Bajrang Dal is ok and Only ISIS is a problem for India
@@moslem3067 yeah because they don't domb people like ISIS
Capitalism is overhated in Kerala 😔 due to communist propoganda.
@AR lol അതുകൊണ്ടാണ് എല്ലാരേ പൊറത്താക്കുന്നെ
@AR China isn't socialist. It's state capitalist.
@AR China isn’t a socialist country. It’s a single party capitalist country!
@AR Kerala is a an unused gold mine
@AR Chinese people live in an autocratic police state.
But bhakts are saying UP is far more developed than Kerala...
They just know love jihaad & can call kerela as terrorists
"Andhbakhts"
What bullshit it's an apple to oranges comparison, but what up does not have is a gulf surplus from ex-pats unlike Kerela
Can you please focus on the topic 🙏
Up is the first state which actually controlled covid pandemic unlike kerala which is one of worst condition now. No offence to kerala but you got this coming
If up is more Developed Than Keralal Then Ambani Sir Is The World's Richest Man And Elon musk Is worlds Poorest Man😂😂😂
Still companies taking business out of Kerala! Kitex the second largest cloth manufacturing company of kids clothing, moving out of Kerala
Yes, because Communist Society never support Companies, they will rather Glorify Poor than Rich.
I mean .... all they want is to exploit cheap labor . In kerala workers together are strong
Yes
That created a lot of social media backlash here.
@Abhinav Shut Up! You Modi Bhakt 😂
UP is a poor state, Yes I know it's GSDP is way bigger than Kerela, but still.
UP has worst Medical Infrastructure, Yes I know that it has Far more Medical Colleges than Kerela, but still.
People from UP come for jobs in other states, Yes I know Even Kerela People work in other Countries, but still.
Shut Up! 'Andhbhakt'.
Oru kerala is good . But there are many things we need to improve .
They should promote more foreign investment as TN did under Jay lalitha & kalainghar did
@@sourabhdutta700 bro source? bas kerala ki animal cruelity news me dikhate hai iska mtlb ye nahi highest h
@@sourabhdutta700 not true.
Kerala should be separate. Then it will be great
@@sourabhdutta700 nope !
Who said kerala is rich😂..We have 3 lakh crores debt.
We are living from the income by selling alcohol and lottery.
💀
Sathyam
Much better than north Indian states
@@animeking235 true the problem there is population is more
Thats because of bimaru states. Finance commision of india always favour bimaru states. We only get very low fund from centre.
Kerla needs to learn from china i.e it's really important to switch to Capitalism once the people are educated and healthy enough
That's the only way to solve the unemployment issue
Yes you are right communism won't work in this globalised economy
Whenever the Congress is in power, the communists would always create problems same way when communists are in power, Congress would create problems. The only way kerala can grow is having a third from devoid of both C's.
@@ak06041 lmaooo
@@abhishekpandya1241 communism doesn't exist in its ideal form anywhere in the world
Kerela too is more of socialist model
Edit: China is also more of a socialist country ,as the state owns everything than the workers and labourers
Communism didn't work in china it regresed china by 50 years Deng threw the system in the trash and developed China
In kerala a migrant labour make around 20-30 Thousand per month but a fresher IT guy only make 10-20 Thousand per month.
Western and Middle East gave more salary and care for the office job workers.
R u sure my friends working in Technopark make around 75000-80000 per month maybe u are talking about call centre bpo pepole
@@CupidBoyHD Are you sure he is working in TVM and not BLR/HYD .
@@CupidBoyHD still very less in delhi for same job you can get 40k
@@arvpradhan6261 i said 70-80 k not 7k
@@rah8985 yes in trivandrum 5 years experience
As a keralite I can say that Kerala model has lot of negatives. We are too much depend on remittance money.
Why didn't you stopped bakri eid in covid
@@JyotiSharma-ih8lp Kumb mela😐
@@angeloj3139 kumbh mela happened before covid second wave and now covid second wave is going on in kerala most cases in the country and kumbh mela didnt effect UK as there are very few cases there but here in kerala 10 K plus cases daily
@@vish2070 kumbh Mela jumpstarted the second wave. I condemn eid celebration but man if you are implying that a minority festival is worse than a majority religion festival, then get a checkupm
@@JyotiSharma-ih8lp politics it's called politics
"Some people are criticizing someone for having 1or 2 holes in his clothes while they are wearing a fishing net" - bhakts- 'art of jealousy'
Well said
Says a kid who is still stuck in bhakt librandu things
Grow up kiddo
Madrsachap uneducated
Bhakt means devotee of God in sanskrit
@@hardikkumar1737 Tu Pakka UP ,haryana ya Bihar ka hoga ab tu hindu-Muslim-congress-Nehru-Afghanistan-taliban karega kisi ko anti national bolega aur chala jayega
I mean I have seen UP people despite living in shit hole are now criticising Kerala.
The education rate excelled in Travancore and cochin was because of Saint Kuriakose Elias Chavara. He ordered that all churches in Kerala should start a school alongside in church compound and allow people of all caste and religion shall be permitted to learn their. This order was issued to Syrian catholic churches during 1870. He also started mid day meal system to feed school kids. This project was later adopted by Travancore state government.
Yes
Travancore kingdom declare education free and universal in 1817 - this is about modern education but all over Kerala traditional system was available like Ezhuthupallis, (Pial Schools) Kalari (Military training schools) and Vedic (Sanskrit) schools - almost free . However real education to the mass happened after 1957 only - accurately between 1970-2010, once the state govt. succeeded over managements of schools collages started after 1945- put under the control of govt. (full list of the schools since 1872 avilable - can identify the number of schools by churches ) Not Chavara Rev. but Jospeh Mudaserry (CPM) should be respected. Now large amount of data available with much better analytical tools using data base would help people to explore what is the contribution OF state govts - and the issues & resistance from churches for free education to all.
@@technow7992 The plan of Joseph Mundassery was to take over existing schools which were running alongside churches. Erstwhile Cochin and Travancore, every church had a school. Such schools are either government schools or aided schools. Joseph Mundassery wanted to bring them under direct government control. Being a communist his intentions were based on socialist principles. But my point is, there were well established schools even before communist government of 1957. They were well maintained by the concerned management's. People of all caste were permitted there.
Hearing the word kerala is enough for right wingers to loose their minds. I need to point out some things here .
1.Most points mentioned here are quite accurate .
2. If people are trading off their religion for a better life I don't see a problem in it.
Afterall these are mere myths. 500 years from now religion will become a thing of past . Also Christianity in Kerala is quite old . It's a unique version which evolved with the state .
3. Isis / Islamic radicalism is an international phenomena. Many foreign fighters have joined Isis - it says something about the failure of intelligence in the state and country . Beyond that Isis fighters hardly indicate anything about development of the state . Germany has more Isis fighters than Congo . Does that mean Congo is more developed than Germany ?
I genuinely fail to see the connection between religion and development of a state .
Preach. Sanghis cannot stand the jealousy that kerala is doing good. You can keep on hating
@@Neethinify Did you read my comment ?
@@SuperBooboohaha i am agreeing with you man. The second sentence is for the haters
Isis fighters? They're terrorists and should be called terrorists. Those ppl make our states name bad
@@Neethinify lol only idiots will be envious of Kerala. Coz they dint know reality. Ask us Karnataka people whether we are jealous 😂😂
Any state can be developed with investment in Education,Health and GOOD AND HONEST POLITICIANS
And open minded neighbouring states to feed them 😂
Now a days kerala is not developing very fast its per capita is also started declining
@@vvshetty1 lol, Kerala buys things from other states. If we don't buy, your state people will not get any money. This is a give and take thing.
@@arunrajpaullol like we rest of states are dependent on keralites to sell stuff. What an idiot
But being honest, South is much better than North in every aspect. I would support an independence movement for the Southern States.
As a keralite i could say that the communists deserves no credit, credit goes to the education which hence allowed people to move abroad and send money back.The thumbnail of the video is itself misleading.
Communist in Kerala : Helping their own people
Communist in Tripura : Helping Bangladeshi rather than Tripuri
Communism also deteriorated West Bengal's economy too
@Saif Irphan Bangladeshi are Bangladeshi.
Wheather it is Hindu or Muslim or Buddhists. Wheather it is Bengali or Chakma or other small Tribes
What about , communist of West Bengal? They did not help Bangladeshi and local peoples, they only harm economy of WB .
@Shaunak Sangle pagal pehele thik se likhna sikh
Tripura needs BJP
As a keralite its so sad to see that "Nokku Kooli" still prevails here.
I think now Kerala needs political changes😅
Communist Govt had done better job in Education & Medical facilities 👍
But once the Education sector is boosted, the it needs support of Employment, industrialization & Bussiness sectors which Kerala is lacking 🤷
So, *Kerala's past Govt was better for the Kerala's past but not for present & future* 🤔
Change is the basic law of nature......try changing Govt (Govt like BJP or Congress which are more capitalist minded)👍
It's banned. Have you been living under a rock
its banned bro.. now no one takes it..
Well, in western countries, employers should pay the govt. a 'Nokku Kooli' kind of fee to employ foreigners like Indians in their companies. That is to protect the domestic laborers available in their country. Private companies try to maximise their profit by employing foreigners and machines.
@@SP-ts1ig noku kool was different bro.. for example u brought few furnitures, now a lorry came to ur house to unload ur furniture and ur family unloaded those furniture still u have to pay unloading fee to workers . in hindi nokku kooli means dekhne ka paisa
social reformers, Good politicians, free thinkers, literatures and consistent middle east money ....
Consistent middle East money?
@@aronblanche
monthly ...
@@chirichkilipaaripresents are they money traffickers
@@aronblanche
No bro...
Our expats 😣😣😣
good politicians ???
lol
Kerala is no doubt topping the charts in terms of education and healthcare but Kerala is also topping the chart in high suicide rates, difficulty in doing business, unemployment and low happiness index.
As a Malayali, something I observed only in Kerala is resistance to growth and crab mentality due to which capable people who wish to grow in life, never settle in Kerala. People are surely evolved but their energy is never channelized in a productive way, rather they use it to pull each other down.
We witnessed one such instance with the Kitex Group's exit from Kerala where the owner was constantly harassed by intolerant Malayalis.
Kerala ranks no one in happyness index like Finland even though they have high suicide index.
well anjali some day our generation will be in adminstration and for sure the idealogy will change :)
Business people might find it challenging to establish their Company because the Govt is strict regarding labour welfare. This is the only State where daily wages is Rs.1000/- Also the topography also should be taken into consideration. Otherwise, Kerala is business friendly with availablity of skilled workforce. The case of Kitex is different. This organisation was started in by MC. Jacob in the year 1968. They have been working well without any hassles, even after the demise of MC.Jacob his wife Anna looked into business matters. Once their son, the present CEO took over the business empire, his ambition to enter politics took things into murky waters. There was issues with workers being paid less, this created a stand off between him and the State Govt. To save his face, he left Kerala and is now busy trying to establish his Company in Telangana.
@@likhisuryan7201 The issue of workers being paid less in Kitex is grossly misunderstood. The garment industry is one of the lowest paid jobs in the world due to textile MNCs competing with each other using African and Asian countries like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Vietnam. Not only that Kitex provides highest wages by the industry standards but also one the top salary providing company in the state (Kitex is also a company holding the record for being the biggest employer in the state). This has been testified by the videos uploaded by the employees themselves.
The two dominant parties in Kerala makes big money from corruption in Kerala. These parties became furious with Kitex funded party "Twenty20" showing to public how much a place can change if there is no corruption. If public realizes that then these corrupt parties will run out of business. So they simply attacked the Kitex company and forced him to leave Kerala.
By the way, when you talk about labour welfare and wages being the best in Kerala, you have to see the problem here. Majority of the youth are depressed in Kerala and having one of lowest salaries for white collar jobs compared to other states in India. Kerala is now breaking the record for youth escaping from the state. The high daily wages of INR 1000 you talk about is due to demand from shortage of blue collar workers in the state. It is not because of labour welfare.
communism is good(kerela) and bad( west bengal)..
depends on the types of policies and the government..
Depends on what you consider good and bad.
@@sharadowasdr well things are extremely poor in West Bengal
It also depends upon whether you have a strong opposition .
I am from West Bengal and I fully agree with you
Communism is good if money comes from capitalist country like USA, UAE through remittance and bad when you have to work hard to grow on itself which in the end leads to capitalism again or else disintegarte or stay poor.
From Kerala..lots of love.❤️❤️❤️
Hey do u think kerla wants to be free country? I have seen few people claiming
@@adityanagare9700 pinne alla
@@adityanagare9700 It will work....give it more time. You don't speak for all of us....
@Ankit Kumar well I dont want any kind of seperitism I want india to be united but the debate of n
South subsidizing north should end. Hope up bihar etc developed faster.
Ps never support any kind of seperitism
@Ankit Kumar Well the same people give large amt of labour to us.infact the states are cheap sorce of labour
See i dont want any seperitism but it would be good have a special organization called united states of india which won't be a seperitist organization but rather it would seek more autonomy and state rights from centre . Rather all southern states should join it.
We don't want india pak partition but it would be good to have indian eu with one flag and state controlling finances
India should be united definitely but with more fedral8sm. hope even u change ur mind,
The ad transition was smooth
The only reliable profitable buisness in Kerala is gold smuggling .....
And beverage
😂😂 pinnai triggered
😂😂💥tarararara
Dayum bruh XD
Any state can developed if
Leaders are honest and smart
Peoples are cooperating
High literacy rate
But no development came here until people started migration
@@Vizorfam Hindutva Sandhi state ,do you mean Gujrat???
We don't need hindutva we need jobs so desperately
@@Vizorfam you mean cow belt regional states😂
@@Vizorfam say it loud you are talking about Uttar Pradesh.
Kerela contribution 3% in Indian population
or ab 50% covid cases ab kerela se he hai
lmao kerela model
Lekin jyaada Death contribution Kerala nahi karthe
Kerala ka Death contribution hai 200mem 1
Kerala done almost everything that Indian politician promise
World has changed, Kerala is 50 years behind: Estranged businessman
Not at all😂😂
Not true.
Except jobs and industries
Gradually it's changing as more IT offices are being set up in big kerela cities
and desh ki sabse jyada terrorist kerala se hi nikal ta hai..
they didnt create much jobs so not everything.
Simple; Remittances, Conversion money, Alcohol and tourism.
Please please make a video on TAMIL NADU
Why it is best state in social Justice, Economy growth, and 69% Percent reservation in jobs and education. Only state in India to abolish caste based surname
And how no national party rules Tamilnadu for more then 60 years. Tamil Nadu is the only state to do so.
Please make a video
Tamil Nadu and Andhra pradesh are model South Indian states.
69% reservation 🤯
@@ak06041 Andhra pradesh hell no😂
@@ak06041 Andhra Pradesh? I don't think so 😅
There has never been caste violence in Karnataka compared to Tamil Nadu(Kilvenmani massacre), Andhra(Karamchedu massacre) and Kerala(breast tax). There has been only one incident in Kambalapalli in Chikballapur district that too by Telugu caste Reddys on dalits.
Ancient Kerela was a powerhouse of Mathematics, science and philosophy.
Bihar also 😊
Even in Engineering and Technology, so much that they went on Moon before USA🤣🤣🤣😅😅😅
Kerela is having highest no of cases in india
Still they allowed eid celebration
The SC is deciding on it, see the news
What ur problem. U think we will hide like up?..we can also hide...no one know....but we don't do it....
@@anirudhr6052 what deciding
Eid has been celebrated you fool
@@harshdpsgv_2014 kerala had cancelled it's relaxation before Bakrid due to sc ,s intervention
@@Saturn_foreveronly lol 😂 even if they are hiding at least they banning these gatherings
I am not saying Kerala is good in everything but if people's lifestyles improve then people can accept any kind of ideology.
Yes, true. Thats why they are becoming isis recruits 😊. Good job kerala 👏. And also, there are no forceful conversions going on there and missionaries are absolutely not spending money on converting people through their propaganda. Its a utopia right?
@@advityasharma9148Yes this is a dark side of Kerala, I admit but we must appreciate what they have doing right and condemn when they are wrong
Youth unemployment is not only problem of Kerala instead it's nationwide problem of our country.
@beast .
In every state industries settled are not enough to cope up unemployment rate.
Kerala at least had got statistically better heath and education
But what in rest other states neither they got better health and education nor employment
@beast . And we are happy to migrate. Don't cry for us. The economic development in kerala will come. We only started to address the problem.
It is a very big problem in kerala.
And unemployement is very high.
being malayali i can understand how difficult is it pronounce ezhava, in fact tamil and malayalam are so difficult to speak for hindi speakers that these were used as code language during indo pak wars
Even tamil speakers found malyali complex
Zh = hard L
@@daredevil30000 ?
@@daredevil30000 No. There's is letter in Malayalam alphabet to pronounce 'zh'. Using 'L' is easy for non Malayalam speakers.
@@AryaAms Yes. Same with Tamil (ழ). In Marathi ळ is used.
The ultimate truth behind Kerala model is
The progress of Kerala is only the hardwork of social reformers, intellectuals, gulf money , educational & healthcare Pioneer work of catholic missionaries and the NSS....
I'm a Malayalee.. Not even a single political party or govt don't have the right to claim Kerala's progress!!!
You should not support the cpim nor the BJP try some capitalist party in Kerela they could do better for Kerela and not only Kerela but every state
NSSum Catholic missionariesine kaalum koduthal cheythee vere political non political ngo or govt groups unde....mentioning nss and catholic missionaries alone dont stand or bear that entire load of kerala progress onto them or nss or catholic guys....thats single mindedness
But in Malabar region there is little influence for NSS or Catholic Missionary..or any other cast based organisation..
It's the communist party which helped especially in Kannur.
@@02abhiram19 my point is that none of the political parties nor governments have the right to claim the progress of our land... yes youre correct individuals too including remmittance from Gulf countries
@@roshilmunda1060 bru the main reason of unemployment and gulf migration of Malayalees is only because of communist party...
Christian missionaries have done tremendous work in Malabar too.. Malabar was under the British rule and I have seen school buit
By missionaries in Hilly areas of kannur
In 2019, Rahul Gandhi lost from UP but won from Kerala.
Shows that literacy has nothing to do with intelligence
Modi is rooling India Bro 😂😂
😝😝😝😝😝true
But north indians don't have both
maybe people got excited. it is a prestige to have a member of the Gandhi family representing a constituency and this makes Kerala popular. though i think that in the next election voters should be wiser.
@@_TheOsmanlIStop generalising North India. It has Kashmir, Punjab, Himachal, Uttrakhand, Delhi, Haryana , UP. Shows ur "Education"
My family is from Kerala and unemployment forced most of my family to leave and come to Mumbai since 1920s. Most of them migrate to Gulf or other cities. Recently, my uncle who is a graduate in Computer Application couldn't find a job in Kerala and has been unemployed for the last two years, forcing him to look for a job in Mumbai or Bangalore
Ano
Nee Malayalam samsariche
@@Faizal723 commentsile trolling joli alla mone
Bharadwaj surname from kerala !!!
@@joyvarghese770not at all 😂😂 we don't have a second name bharadwaj in Kerala 😂
@@tomorrow. appreciate the fact that he is acknowledging his roots in Kerala.
A big thanks to Mohak for adding English subtitles. Thanks for understanding that there's a vast amount of people in india who doesn't know Hindi.🙌🙌
Good points,
Just to add, Kerala unlike other states also didn't focus on a single city to drive its economy. By not putting all of its eggs in one basket and choking a city, it made sure the state had an equitable distribution of infrastructure and facilities across the state. So its true that we didn't create a Mumbai or Hyderabad, but it surely lead to a much lower urban rural disparityin the country. By which today we can identify Kerala almost to be a megalopolis of it's own, with anyone having basic and necessary amenities within the reach.
Secondly the land / environmental aspect of Kerala is not suitable for industries that otherwise functions elsewhere in India, especially the polluting ones. Having said that the state definitely need to focus mainly on Tourism and on Science, Education, Research, IT etc .Thirdly, Keralites (in general) irrespective of cast and creed have been living in harmony which is significant in terms of social progress.
Kerala does have its fair share of issues to be improved and is far from perfect. But the idea that Kerala or any particular state should follow the rest of India is counter productive.
what do u mean by other states ?? mumbai is not alone. it was developed by british even before the formation of Maharashtra.
Maharashtra has other cities too for all divisions like pune, Nagpur, Aurangabad.
kerala has only one metro city. why kasargodu not developed as kochi ?? what uniform development are u talking about ??
kerala is homogeneous and least diverse state.
states like Maharashtra, Karnataka are most diverse states in terms if geography and languages.
Tamilnadu also equally developed.
@@redpilled4872 obviously but rural and urban disparity does exsist in tn. Villages in tn look trash while villages in Kerala looks as developed as any mordern city
@@redpilled4872 Kerala is comparatively more uniformly developed doesn't mean disparities don't exsist.
u are speaking some facts :)
@@indophobichunter8108 i agree but it is at least the govt is also trying to exterminate this as you know its not a easy task
Kerala was blessed with great social reformers which played an important role in shaping the present kerala.
I have a huge gripe with rhe Kerala model:
1. This video misses to mention the rise of trade is what elavated Ezhava and Syrian Christian communities. Manu Pillai's book "Ivory throne" covers this quite extensively. It's economics that guided the social reforms not the other way around. The implication of this is profound.
2. Missed to mention that remittances is what is sustaining the expensive health and education sectors. There is an inverse correlation.
3. The nature of Kerala's heath and education sectors are not elaborated on. They are widespread and basic(literacy and first aid). They do not empower the average Malayalee to the same degree as rest of the country. We can see Mallus going to Uttar Pradesh(BHU and AMU specifically) for their graduation. 30% of Colleges in Bengaluru(my city) is Malayalees. Further, for specialized medication and treatment, they have to either rely on Amma's free hospitals or go to Coimbatore very specifically, not the state health infrastructure. This begs the question why this is happening if there is a government that "invests" into Health and Education? Shouldn't the flow be reverse, as in Kannadigas flocking into Kerala for education and Tamilians visiting Kerala for healthcare?
4. This video much like the ideological research (researchers not the channel is to blame) skirts away from the strong correlation of communist/socialist govt and lack of jobs. If this was a right wing govt and the subject was communal violence, the correlation would be highlighted significantly( correctly in my opinion). Also, there seems to be inordinate pride that there are Bengalis and UP/Biharis coming in for manual labour and construction jobs. Let me rephrase, The state with the highest HDI is taking pride about migration not of talent, but manual labour.
5. Drawing on the last point there is a huge ideological bias both with Mallus in their education stream and left leaning research which has especially picked up to contrast the Kerala model with the "Gujarat model". In my personal experience, Mallus are so indoctrinated by the education and society around them that they cannot differentiate between criticism of the way a state is run( an expensive basic system funded by Gulf remittance) and hatred for Mallus. They have made it a part of their identity to the point, asking why the most literate state is seeing a movement of talent to seek graduation and jobs to even Uttar Pradesh, is seen as Xenophobia or regional chauvinism. Not a question of efficiency of the model. Secondly, there is cabal of research that seeks to hype up the HDI achievement of Kerala model for ideological reasons without accounting for differences in the states of Gujarat and Kerala and their subjective paths. To elaborate, Gujarat has one of the highest(within top 3) population percentages of tribal and part time agrarian demographics, a tenuous border with Pakistan, a history of partition, severe water shortages and an upper class that values business over education. While Kerala is an extreme diverse mix, never had partition, has no international border, an upper class that had already experienced modernity and valued education due to it. The solutions are going to be different.
6. This is an Indian problem(even in private sector) not limited to Kerala, that is metric gaming. Aka valuing metrics over impact. Kerala tops every metric but the effect of those metrics is not questioned. Most literate state but no world class education institute, highest ranked for healthcare but no world class research, not even a single best in class hospital even in South India. They even won the best startup program in India, why are all the startups located in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and even Gurugram ffs. Gaming metrics does not make a good employee, good marks do not mean a good student and good HDI does not mean a good governance model.
The whole country of India, can do it, bas focus of education and healthcare!!!🔥🔥
That's the spirit 🙏
Hmm Bhaiya But Extremism Bhi to hai waha itna zada
😧😢
Please name the major industries from kerala other than tourism that feeds peoples ?
@Saif Irphan If you have to talk about poor states, then it's futile and worthless. Compare it to other good states. They have issues and they will take years for them to overcome that.
@Saif Irphan
Are Me Dusre Dhang ka Extremism Bol raha tha
I am not from India but I do applaud you for the video and issues you display. The quality of video is Standard level and I do enjoy watching your doc.
Their is no Kerala Model.
It is " Gulf Surplus Model ".
There is No Gujrat Model , it's Privatization of Government Institutions and Industrialists Loot .
@@ANKITSINGH-yx8wh you compare your gujarth model with china, Gujarat model is nothing just indian model still can be consider only 3rd world
@@ANKITSINGH-yx8wh but why Gujarat have 16 percent 🌚🌝 poverty then
Why high infant mortality rate ,even higher than west Bengal
Why one of the lowest wages for labourers in country?
@@pratham665 true lol
And why malayalees grab "Gulf Surplus Model" because Kerala Govt were success in providing Education and Health to their people and make them 'fit' so that they can outrun others.
Why is Kerala rich
Ans : because of the remittances from gulf.
Ayyy, stop speaking the truth. Liberals don't like it.
Kerala isnt rich tbh. too many loans have been taken
Dude kerala gdp per capita is not highest n gdp nominal also
Kerala gdp per capita and per capita income is lesser than Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Telangana.
@@anshulguptain 😂😂
Kerela is like a student whose basics are very clear and has a high IQ. BUT is unable to perform well in exams due to a lack of question practice.
Nice analogy! 👍👍
Yeah
NO!
Kerala became rich because of gulf countries.
But gradually gulf money is going down. Malayalee people are migrating to other parts of India for better opportunities.
The kerala state government has failed to provide encouragement to business entrepreneur.
This is the reality of kerala.
Kerala state government gets maximum revenue from liquor sales and lottery sales.
Kerala state is ageing very fast
You should make video on different states, should start a states series, narrating history, best decision, worst decisions of a state...and plz do one such video on Goa...
@Sankalp: UPSC aspirant spotted!!
@Sneha kumari Itna IAS, IPS nikalta hai lekin Bihar har cheej se Barbaad hai ki bahaar ke log Bihar jaate hi nahi kaamane ke liye aur kamaal ki baat to ye hai ki, Bihari log har cheej ke liye dusre State mein aate hai aur Settle ho jaate hai.
Kya cheej ka parai-likhai, jo Society mein changes nahi laa sake.
Kya cheej ka Proud Bihari's, jo Musibaat mein apne logo ka saath nahi de sake aur na kabhi moor kar dekha🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bro the main thing is like mentioned in the video, the strong trade unions that resist the growth of businesses. Kerala is much developed than other states in terms of facilities but communism has led to creating unemployment and brain drain. That's why u can see us Malayalees everywhere in the world, let alone Chennai, Mumbai etc. But I hope this improves.. It is this aspect of left-wing I hate the most.
@@shyamshivakumar1940 I am a Malayali and here what I have learned. In the initial days of a poor/under developed country or a state, leftism must be embraced. The more hardcore it is, the more faster the state develops socially. Once the state/country have reached a certain point where factors like healthcare, education hdi is high, it should open up its doors to investments. This is exactly what China have done and they have been very successful in doing so. But unlike China democracy should be embraced instead of authoritarianism. Kerala is in a phase we are transitioning from communism to capitalism although it seems to be taking much longer than what was initially expected. This is a state that is just brimming with potential, more so than any other state in my opinion, its just a matter of harnessing it. Hopefully, the ruling party at the center takes notice of this and tap into it, it would not only result in economic growth of both Kerala and India but also increase the popularity of the BJP in the state. Its a win-win for everyone.
Christian missionaries and catholic church is the backbone of keralas education and health systems
Even orphanages. I'm an atheist but missionaries have been great in Kerala.
@Rishi Joe sanu hey I have heard abt something called dravidanadu in which aims to carve south as independent country. What do u think of it?
@@JosephStalin-io5fp Malayalis are against Dravidianadu
@@JosephStalin-io5fp yeah, people are planning to make a region called dravid nadu in Africa where there is a piece of land between sudan and Egypt which neither of them is claiming. Shall I inquire for your stay?
Yes" പള്ളികൂടം "
I'm a kearlite and I think the social reforms made it what it is today
It's still Sh¡t.
I'm happy that you're not baised against kerala. Most people from North (cow belt) hate kerala out of bigotry and jealousy.
50% corona cases still eid relaxation goes brrrr
@@shivamsaurav9372 what about floating dead bodies in Ganges what about damnn oxygen shortage in Lucknow
@@jojyjohn7496 fyi some dead bodies float every year in ganges it was just increased for a short period of time because of pandemic
and about oxygen shortage you can search for artificial shortage created by delhi govt. by over demanding it and not utilising it properly
so stop crying now
@@shivamsaurav9372 some dead bodies loll on the second wave of carona lol and what about the current dengue outbreak what about 2018 japanese enfluenza which killed 100s of children...all other states were having oxygen shortage however only ur up and Bihar was having dead body floating in river
Nd dude I had stayed in up also place called meerut mawana so don't fool me about law condition in up State 🤪🤪🤪🤪
Travancore and Mysore were the best administered princely states long before independence. Kerala and southern Karnataka had a headstart in development.
State governments have ruined Kerala. Politics have destroyed industrial sectors. Only because of gulf, kerala gets cash flow. Keralites migrate to gulf countries, Bengaluru or Chennai for jobs. Tourism is the only sector in this state.
Agriculture sector?
@@pratham665 for these people its a underared job but my grandpa is millionare from it :)
Kerala will suffer from the same socialist problems: high unemployment, lack of dynamism in the economy, mismanagement of public funds and eventually, a stubborn political regime which would not step down.
Stop lying, it's ¡slam, the cancer.
@@Top-notch_beauty kahi aur jaa ke roo, Sindhi
@@faizanmansoori 😂😂
@@faizanmansoori What sindhi???
On a lighter note,That's the only government who stood true to their slogan "We aren't going to do anything wonderful". Progress of Kerala looks wonderful but only when u compare it with BIMAU or other poor states.
The Standard of living in Kerala is far higher than the slum you're from.
@@jithinprakash449 Too bad that high standard of living couldn't clear the toxic muck in your head.
@@jithinprakash449 i clearly mentioned Kerala fares better than poor states but nothing more
@Shreyaawashere♡ so it hurts doesn't it? Then why are you guys spreading hate about kerala everywhere
@@SBH3356 you just compare hdi(king of indicators )of Indian states ,kerala have higher hdi in all states of India even highe than India and un has praised kerala for it,there are so many other factors
But their unemployment problem is the worst in all of India. I would definitely not want this model of Governance where basic facilities are there, but no jobs.
True.
Kerala will eventually run out of remittance money from abroad as ai and automation will take upp manual jobs.
Unemployment is in each and every state
If kerela govt were strong socialist then they would have had been giving Unemployment allowance
@@neeljavia2965 only socialism will thrive when every thing will become automated ,no more requirement of human labour,and basic necessities will become unaffordable for middle class as well
@@haftavasuli7162 Even then we would need capitalism so some people actually produce for the rest.
@@neeljavia2965 It's not like everyone is working as manual labourers 10:08 . People get paid 3x, 5x, 10x of what they would get for a similar profile in India, which is why they go abroad.
How did Kerala become so much developed?
Answer: Literacy.
Quality education
IF Kerala is so Developed
Then Why Vijyan Daughter
Choose Banglore as the base For Her Company
Kerala Model is Socialist Model just like China
One of the Highest Unemployments In India
🤔
@@_kartik_chauhan well I would happily live under a socialist model like Kerala. 😌
@@akshadchavan5528
Yes Bro
But It will Do Not Take Time To Become China Model
😶
I'm blessed that I'm born in India....and extremely lucky that I'm born in Kerala....its called ovarian luck....
Two things to learn from Keral model
-> Healthcare and education provides the best return
-> Not only providing education is enough, enough jobs must be generated to utilize that talent (within the country)
See kerala is governed by LEFTIST and COMMUNIST govt.
And their ideology is that FDI must not come in the economic boundary of a country.
We keralites boast all about our state everyday and forget that it's mostly because of jobs provided by other states and countries
@Impersonal Immigrant
Communist had not only ruined kerala but also west bengal 😔
agreed, i wish the current gov would understand it
@@diya1113 Mate problem is communists don't want FDI to come in
Kerela has highest literacy but you cant say the same about the education.
yeah dude i was thinking about this. the states which got a head start both kerala and bengal got commies which started destroying the state. what were the literates doing?
You didnt get my point bud :)
@Abhishek NS That explains it.
Kerala is totally surviving on remittance from gulf. Kerala have highest unemployment rate in India and after this pandemic this is gonna increase due to travel bans.
Haryana has highest unemployment rate not kerala😂😂
@@thenoobinvestor6930 check the latest data.
Whatsapp university graduates are coming🤣
@@mars-kw8xo oi Mr robot wut shud I do with their size? Clown
@@thenoobinvestor6930 There are good and bad things about each and every state of India. Is that so hard to learn?
Trust me bro, you have pronounced Ezhavas much better than any other non-malayali speakers.
Good governance and Concerned People made this possible....
made what possible? a lack of skill labor industry because they are being run out of business? kerala does many things right. but providing jobs to the people who have skills is not among them.
@@colins3688 im from kerala and i can agree
@Scouts Honor I agree 👍🏽
@@indut3112 with me or the original comment?
@Scouts Honor Why do you always have to drag them in every argument?
I am a proud Kannadiga from Karnataka and I don't want communist Kerala model.
I'm from kerala. It's just a hyped view. No jobs here. No higher studies. Don't have a good mba college 😁
I'm from BIMARU state and I want Sikkim model
State with the highest number of Covid cases in India, presently
so ?
Also the best Healthcare 😂
Going outside of Kerala became a trend in kerala.this is the reason why we go outside.
Kerala is not rich my friend. It's in an economic crisis
Do on Gujarat.. how it so developed only in 25 year ....
@Saif Irphan because gujarat have 7 cr population and Kerala have 3 cr... See the difference..
@Saif Irphan State of educated still not controlled covid cases 😂
@Saif Irphan lol i live the best life in gujarat and its not only me but millions are like me
@Imtiyaz Khan kerala's unemplyment rate is now 7.5 %, not 25
@Imtiyaz Khan Kitex issue have another face. They have a political party and their actions are clearly politically motivated to defame kerala as they miserably failed in elections. The inspection was ordered on the basis of complaints from the workers. The company also emitted pollutant efluents into water bodies. Moroever they would get cheaper and exploitable labor from Telengana.
I really appreciate these videos. He explains such complicated topics smoothly
He's an economist should be piece of cake for him
I'm half Kashmiri.
I wish my Kashmir
Was under Cpim rule
Like my kerala 💪😘
@Prussia
I'm atheist
Bro .
The biggest advantage of Kerala is that they have reach to indian Ocean.
Telangana doesn't have but they perform in business grounds. KITEX issue - Telangana promised shipping cost different state will pay - (Off course - Kerala's political stand in India Industrial growth won't be converted to social development but only good for rich. Only people intervention can change !)
Dude instead of comparing each states why can't we just unite together to promote health and education in every state.
Bcs not every state is governed by the same government.
But, but, center won't accept right.
@@SouthRoyal what centre is the doing
A lot of people hate kerala because their favorite party isn't ruling there
No dout , bayy is always best with very good economy growth and good HDi &health care ,commercial sector ❤
An Educated person isn't always right on all things, especially in social and political scenarios, remember, If Kerala has literacy rate of 96%, they still have high dowry cases and 36% unemployment.
Kerala was already half educated when India gained independence, they jumped from 47% to 96%, so they had early advantage.
Now speaking about corona, this is where the Kerala has always performed bad, rn, they are responsible for nearly half of cases. The 2nd wave came from Maharashtra, 3rd will come from Kerala
Kerela is actually isis owns country lol 😂 I was used to think kerela superior but not anymore
Actually Kerala has not performed bad in Corona pandemic, it has honestly reported the cases. In north India there is serious underreporting of cases.
@@siddharthpandey548 you should visit Kerala than form your opinion.
@@rodomondater1057 for what
Their is nothing in kerela other than Christian missiniory and love jihad
@@siddharthpandey548 You are just taking it to the extreme.