Quick Summary
- Kerala has lifted 52,635 families out of extreme poverty over the last five years.
- Local Self-Government Minister M.B. Rajesh announced this achievement at an event marking Kannur district’s freedom from extreme poverty on August 14, 2025.
- The State government identified 64,006 families living in extreme poverty through surveys and implemented special microplans to assist them; 94.47% of these families have transitioned out of extreme poverty.
- Kerala is set to become the first Indian State and globally recognized region (after China) to eradicate extreme poverty through coordinated efforts by local bodies and district administrations.
- An additional 15,000 people excluded from the Life Mission housing scheme were added as beneficiaries with construction ongoing; land is being allotted for landless citizens by District Collectors.
- Kerala will be declared fully digitally literate on August 21, with over 21.87 lakh people trained in using K-Smart service.
Indian Opinion Analysis
Kerala’s milestone achievement highlights a structured approach backed by data-driven planning and effective coordination among local authorities. Identifying beneficiaries via surveys followed by tailored microplans seems to have contributed significantly toward reducing extreme poverty for most households targeted under this initiative.This indicates that scalable models addressing systemic issues are implementable when resources are managed efficiently.
Eradicating extreme poverty positions Kerala as a leader not only within India but also internationally-potentially setting benchmarks for social welfare governance while encouraging other states to adopt similar strategies for alleviation initiatives nationwide.
The forthcoming declaration of Kerala achieving full digital literacy signals progress toward digital inclusivity which could further enhance transparency and accessibility in governance processes across various sectors like education or public services.
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