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  2. People's Planning in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    In Kerala, it underwent during India's Ninth Five-Year Plan, and hence it was also called "People's Campaign for Ninth Plan". [ 1 ] During the ninth plan, the Government of Kerala took a decision to devolve 35 percent of the state development budget down from a centralized bureaucracy to local governments where local people could determine and ...

  3. Architecture of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The domestic architecture of Kerala follows the style of detached building; row houses seen in other parts of India are neither mentioned in Kerala texts nor put up in practice except in settlements (sanketam) occupied by Tamil or Konkini Brahmans. In its most developed form the typical Kerala house is a courtyard type – nalukettu.

  4. Nālukettu - Wikipedia

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    Nālukettu. Nālukettu pronunciation ⓘ is the traditional homestead of old Tharavadu where many generations of a matrilineal family lived. These types of buildings are typically found in the Indian state of Kerala. The traditional architecture is typically a rectangular structure where four halls are joined with a central courtyard, or ...

  5. Below Poverty Line - Wikipedia

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    Below Poverty Line is a benchmark used by the government of India to indicate economic disadvantage and to identify individuals and households in need of government assistance and aid. It is determined using various parameters which vary from state to state and within states. The present criteria are based on a survey conducted in 2002.

  6. Kerala model - Wikipedia

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    The Kerala model refers to the practices adopted by the Indian state of Kerala to further human development. It is characterised by results showing strong social indicators when compared to the rest of the country such as high literacy and life expectancy rates, highly improved access to healthcare, and low infant mortality and birth rates.

  7. Kerala State Housing Board - Wikipedia

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    Agency executives. P Prasad [1], Chairman. B Abdul Nasar, Secretary and Housing Commissioner. Website. www.kshb.kerala.gov.in. Kerala State Housing Board (Abbreviation: KSHB) is a Kerala [2][3] governmental group that provides direction and planning in housing activities. It was established under Act 19 of 1971.

  8. Kerala State Planning Board - Wikipedia

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    The Kerala State Planning Board is an advisory board under the Government of the State of Kerala, India. It was constituted in 1967 with Chief Minister as Chairman and a non-official as part-time Vice-Chairman. [1] The board assists the state government in formulating a development plan based on a scientific assessment of the resources ...

  9. Greater Cochin Development Authority - Wikipedia

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    The largest stadium in Kerala with a seating capacity of 75000, and costed ₹ 75 Crore. This is one of the largest projects of the GCDA that was completed ahead of time and well within the budget. The stadium was constructed in 515 days under the leadership of V.J.Thomas IPS, Ex-Chairman, Greater Cochin Development Authority.