And now for positive India news: Communist-led Kerala soon to become India’s first state free of extreme poverty
The low levels of destitution in the state is a result of decades of progressive policy interventions such as:
Land reforms
High social spending
Institutionalizing healthcare as a public service
Providing job training and other necessary support for families that did not have a stable source of income
Launching a minimum 100-day job guarantee
Developing individual livelihood plans based on the specific needs of a particular family
Various other programs under successive communist governments
So Kerala is the indian state with the highest human development index. For those that don't know about Keralan politics, state elections are contests between the Communist Party of India (Marxist) led Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the Indian National Congress led United Democratic Front (UDF), Modi's BJP only has 1 single MP in the state.
For decades it used to be that Keralan elections would go like this, every 5 years the incumbent government would lose and the opposition would get to govern, however in 2021 for the first time ever the LDF, which had been governing since 2016, consecutively won the elections and so they have governed the state for almost 10 years, that could explain why so much progress has been achieved.
Now, as someone who doesn't know a lot about Kerala, if winning twice in a row is an outlier outcome then one would guess that, regardless how well they have governed, the LDF will probably lose in 2026 and the UDF will get to govern again, but I just saw this headline in an article I'm not gonna read saying they're polling well and could win 3 times in a row so maybe there's hope!
Who buys an xbox though?