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The economy of Kerala is the 11th largest in India, with an annual gross state product (GSP) of ₹13.11 lakh crore (US$157.45 billion) in 2024–2025. [6] Per-capita GSP of Kerala during the same period is ₹ 372,783 (US$4,300), the sixth largest in India. [2]
Being located in Kerala, a region which received national and international attention for its achievement in the field of education, CSES has tried to develop an insider's perspective of the strengths and weaknesses of State's education system right from pre-school education to professional and higher education. [24]
In fact, in certain development indices it is on a par with some of the developed countries. This peculiar paradox is often termed as the "Kerala Phenomenon" or Kerala model of development by experts. Kerala follows a mixed capitalist-welfare economy. In fact, the state's strong emphasis on social welfare has also resulted in slow economic ...
Unemployment in Kerala discusses the causes and measures of Kerala unemployment and strategies for reducing it. Job creation and unemployment are affected by factors such as economic conditions, global competition, education, automation, and demographics. These factors can affect the number of workers, the duration of unemployment, and wage levels.
Assist in the preparation of Economic Review. Prepare reports as to the resource allocation of the state. Provide nuts and bolts regarding development plans to the state and Central governments. Prepare background papers and notes for discussion between Chief Minister of Kerala and Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission.
December 14 - POSCO Fast Track Court, Kattappana acquits the sole accused in a rape and murder of a six-year-old girl citing defects in investigation by Kerala Police. The accused was a Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) worker. [87] December 20 - Kerala cabinet decides to set up Kerala Urban Commission. [88]
The High Court of Kerala is situated in the city. Consequentially, legal services are a major contributor to the economy. To tap the potential of the natural harbour at Kochi further, a marina [3] and an international container transshipment terminal [4] have been built. The city used to house Kerala's stock exchange, the Cochin Stock Exchange.
Rank District Per capita income in Rs. GDP 1 Ernakulam [4]: 463,000 $18,531,266,973 3 Kollam: 417,000 [5]: $13,398,356,581.7 2 Alappuzha: 456,000 $11,829,919,045.7