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Kerala is great! I love it the way it is. No major rapid development. Even after 20-30 years you will see the kerala cities as it is . Unlike other states where there is rapid development (all unplanned, traffic congestions, pollution etc).
People have are educated .they have more power, knowledgeable, and they ask questions, access their rights, and most of them take bath
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Mallus will praise their state too much.
Don't take it serious!
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BeeBee
I think Rajasthan is much better than Kerala.
Atleast Rajasthanis (Marwadis) are making money in India and developing other states, economically.... if not their own state.
Literacy rate is much poor in Rajasthan but better of in other terms.
Politics is at worst in West Bengal & Kerala.....
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You can take an Indian out of INDIA
but you cannot take INDIA out of an Indian.
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/News_By_Industry/ET_Cetera/Cities_best_to_earn_a_living_are_not_the_best_to_live_Survey/articleshow/2572349.cms
Cities best to earn a living are not the best to live: Survey
26 Nov, 2007, 1550 hrs IST, PTI
NEW DELHI: India is a land of paradox, it is said, and even the rapid economic development in the last few years hasn't helped in managing the contradictions.
A latest survey has now revealed cities such as Gurgaon that are most preferred to earn a living and where job growth is the fastest, are not among the best places to live.
According to data compiled by economics research firm Indicus Analytics on residences, earnings and investments, none of the ten cities in the 'reside-in' list figure in the 'earn-in' list of places with most employment opportunities.
Moreover, the four metros of Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai did not figure among the ten best cities to reside, earn or invest. However, Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai were among the cities preferred by millionaires to spend their life.
The list of 'earn-in' cities has been topped by Gurgaon, followed by Silvaasa, Noida, Faridabad, Rupnagar, Chandigarh, Surat, Bangalore, Gandhinagar and Pune.
The best cities to reside are Kochi, Kozhikode, Shimla, Thiruvananthapuram, Mysore, Goa, Thrissur, Pondicherry, Kannur and Thiruvalur. Interestingly, five of these cities are in God's own country - Kerala. Shimla is the only northern city in this list, while Chandigarh, among the few fully planned cities in the country, failed to find a place.
The invest-in index was topped by Silvassa, followed by Coimbatore, Ludhiana, Shimla, Noida, Gurgaon, Gandhinagar, Surat, Itanagar and Chandigarh.
Indicus considered six parameters - health, education, environment, safety, public facilities and entertainment - for preparing the 'reside-in' index. The 'earn-in' list was based on growth rate of employment, per capita income and listings on popular job websites.
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