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: Kerala consistently ranks as the most literate state in India. This focus on education has led to a highly informed and socially conscious population.

"Njan oru nadodi, aval oru nadakam... enne 'koottil' kidannu karachippichu." (I’m a villager, she’s a drama—she made me cry from the ‘cage/branch’—dual meaning). kerala poorikal better

A bus conductor wakes up a sleeping passenger. Conductor: "Eda, your stop is coming." Passenger: "Don't lie. The last time you said 'stop is coming,' the bus traveled 12 kilometers." Conductor: "That was the previous stop. This is the better stop." Passenger: "Kerala poorikal better... I'll stay sleeping." : Kerala consistently ranks as the most literate

See? Practical. Relatable. And slightly hungry. enne 'koottil' kidannu karachippichu

Kerala, a state located in the southwestern tip of India, is often regarded as one of the most developed and progressive states in the country. Despite being one of the poorest states in terms of per capita income, Kerala has made significant strides in human development, particularly in the areas of education, healthcare, and social welfare. A closer look at the state's poverty alleviation efforts and social indicators reveals that Kerala's poor are indeed better off than those in many other states.

Kerala’s political and social landscape—full of union strikes, inflated movie star fan fights, and a paradoxical mix of communist ideals and capitalist dreams—provides infinite fuel. A poori about a chaya kada (tea shop) discussion on Marxism during a strike is inherently “better” because it is hyper-relatable to a Malayali’s lived experience.