WHO ARE THE CLAIMANTS OF THE ECONOMIC PROGRESS OF KERALA?



(Strike in a production unit in Palakkad. Image courtesy, Times of India)

Undoubtedly there is only one claimant for the economy of Kerala as we see today. That is none other than the people of Kerala. Since independence, with bare minimum education, our people moved out to other states across the country. The huge outflow was towards the then Bombay, Madras and Calcutta. They worked hard to meet their needs and send the remaining back to the homes. Later few people moved to Malaya (today's Malaysian region), Persia (Gulf countries) Sheema (England) etc. These all together laid the economic foundation of Kerala.

Later with higher education and competitive knowledge and skills our past generations moved all over the world. Our past spirit and experience brought our today's generation to one of the most intelligent and skillful people of the world. And that brought the external remittance to Rs 1.5 lakh crores per annum.

None of our political parties tried to pool this money for any reproductive purpose and to deploy the local youth. Rather they driven away hundreds of entrepreneurs with the help of their trade unions. And finally it has come to a state that no one would venture in to make any investment in this state. If anyone wants to bring small and medium industries to Kerala, they must call it day for Trade Unions in the state. Further political parties should not encourage children to leave studies and join politics for wall writing, poster fixing, throwing stones on vehicles and shops. Let them study and opt for their career.

K V George 

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