Kerala to set up commission to study reasons for backwardness of specific areas, communities

The Kerala government is establishing a commission to investigate and address developmental disparities across different regions and communities. The initiative aims to ensure equitable distribution of resources in sectors like health, education, and transport.
Why it matters
This policy reflects a significant effort to bridge socio-economic gaps in a major Indian state, potentially serving as a model for regional development strategies.
The Kerala government will set up a commission to study the historical and sociological reasons behind the backwardness of specific areas and communities in the State and seek and implement solutions for ending the developmental disparities in the State, Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan has said.
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