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Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Bad Climate for Investors in Kerala
There are many specific reasons behind Kerala considered to be Non Investor friendly state of the country. The concrete reason behind that is Kerala is a highly political literate state and the trade union sector of Kerala is very strong to the core. Political stability also plays a lead role here.
The Hi-tech City which is now in Hyderabad was first decided to be launched in Kerala but the LDF government which was in power at that time refused and said their agenda was against IT promotion but after a decade they realized they need of IT, the result was that the professionals in Kerala had to find jobs outside the state. The Smart City is a recent example we have on hand, the project was initiated 6 years back and till now a complete picture hasn’t come out.
It has been found that Investors give back their plans seeing the examples which had occurred in the State earlier. We can sort out nearly 100 odd companies which are now under lay off in the state due to trade union and labour issues. Experts expect faster process from the government to bring back our Industrial sector to its high which will also make the state economically strong and that that would also bring a bright sign in the Investors. But now there is a good sign with Investors coming up to Invest in tourism.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Kerala – Terrorists Nexus and Implications
Kerala – the name once synonymous for its towering literary rate and contribution to all facets of human activity, of late has been the haven of terrorist suspects and insurgencies. The matter is not of a speculative nature rather a phenomenon to be debated and redressed from the root level. With the revealing of certain elements of fundamental outfits that the state has the potential to be used a rehearse home for insurgency, the fact to be noted is the deteriorating law and order conditions and intelligence measures, raises serious concerns on the peaceful atmosphere. Also suggestive is the policy of appeasement taken by successive governments in regard to curbing fundamental activities during the last decade. The State’s literacy has been tinkered and suited to terrorist activities, the result of an anti- check policy of the governments. Had the governments taken a stand, similar to that of curbing, the Naxal movement during the Emergency, the State of affairs would not have aggravated as of now. For now, it seems that only the media has the responsibility to solve the menace of extremism, for the political parties in the state are pone to their caste based entities and ethnic allegiances. So the hope is vested in the support of people to disseminate the factors that contribute to make Kerala a haven for terrorist outfits, which the media is carrying along positively.
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