Why Kerala is compared with developed countries?
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Why Kerala is compared with developed countries?
Despite having a lower per capita income, the state is sometimes compared, at all metrics, to developed countries. A set of high material quality-of-life indicators coinciding with low per-capita incomes, both distributed across nearly the entire population of Kerala.
Why Kerala is so poor?
The state’s poverty can be traced to their strident anti-capitalism: Kerala has an abundance of natural resources, but industries have largely stayed away, for fear of the state’s difficult trade unions, pro-union courts, and high minimum wages.
Which is the No 1 district in Kerala?
Districts of Kerala
# | District | Density |
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1 | Malappuram | 1157 |
2 | Thiruvananthapuram | 1508 |
3 | Ernakulam | 1072 |
4 | Thrissur | 1031 |
Which state is better Kerala or Gujarat?
Gujarat is a Top 5 economy in India, with a gross state domestic product (GSDP) of Rs 16.7 lakh crore in financial year (FY) 2020 as against Kerala’s GSDP of Rs 8.7 lakh crore. Per-capita GSDP or income is estimated at Rs 246,495 for Gujarat — slightly higher than Kerala’s at Rs 242,698.
Who is the No 1 state in India?
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh has the 240,928 km2 of land. Sikkim is the least populus state in India….Uttar Pradesh is the largest state in India in terms of population.
S. No. | State Name | Population (As per Census 2011) |
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1 | Uttar Pradesh | 199,812,341 |
Which is the richest city in Kerala?
List of districts and cities in Kerala by GDP per capita
Rank | City | District |
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1 | (Kochi) | Ernakulam |
2 | Kannur (Cannannore) | Kannur |
3 | Kollam (Quilon) | Kollam |
4 | Thrissur (Trichur) | Thrissur |
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