HOW IS THE REAL KERALA PEOPLE?



This is not being written with the help of any approved statistics but from quite extensive experience. I have widely travelled in India and mingled with people from different regions. The people of Kerala are gifted with a super status in literacy. I don't think it is a great achievement. If all the Indian states have the literacy standard of LKG, Kerala is at UKG. That much is the difference. Kerala is nowhere near the advanced countries of the world
There is no society in the world who prevent their own economic development, but Keralites are the one. During the past decades hundreds of industrialists came here with many proposals to start industries here but the people turned them away. A large group of South Korean industrialists came here with large novel proposal of household industries. They made this proposal considering two things; a) educated and skilled man power, b) scarcity of land. Though there was large scope for this the state has rejected it outright. Communist party has flopped the world over but Malayalis still maintaining a wedding relation with it. Any idiot can cheat a Malayali in the name of money or wealth. Recently a husband and wife have been caught by the police for duping over Rs 50 crores. Enquiry is on about a Chit Fund firm for duping over Rs 400 crores.

Another serious thing about Malayali is about his trust.
Girls in Kerala cannot confidently move out of their house after sun set. She is most likely to be sexually assaulted on the roads. (Go through the news reports from wide source.) If a North Indian Gunda take Rs One lakh from you for his mother's treatment with a promise to repay in three months, in most cases you will get it within the promised time. But if you pay this to a Malayali for the same purpose the same amount, you will get it after one year in hundred installments. In most cases, if a strange Malayali invite you to his house for a lunch, it will certainly be a five star meals.

K V George 
  

  






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