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Kerala, 1956 to the Present: India’s Miracle State provides a comprehensive economic analysis of Kerala’s remarkable development journey. Since 1956, Kerala has emerged as India’s most advanced state, achieving unprecedented levels of human development, literacy, and quality of life.
This scholarly work examines the structural transformations, policy decisions, and socioeconomic factors that enabled Kerala’s exceptional progress. The authors explore key sectors including education, healthcare, agriculture, and service industries that contributed to the state’s growth. The book investigates how Kerala balanced economic development with social welfare, creating a unique development model.
Through detailed economic analysis and historical narrative, Roy and Raman demonstrate how Kerala’s strategic investments in human capital and social infrastructure established a foundation for sustainable development. This book offers valuable insights into state-level economic policy and regional development in India.







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