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  2. 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.

  3. Category:Female models from Kerala - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 23 February 2022, at 11:33 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Sruthy Sithara - Wikipedia

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    Sruthy Sithara (Malayalam: ശ്രുതി സിത്താര; born c. 1992) is an Indian model and actress who won Miss Trans Global 2021. Born in Vaikom, Kerala, Sithara experienced gender dysphoria growing up, but embraced her transgender identity and came out after college.

  5. Centre for Socio-economic and Environmental Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Kerala Model of Development which won accolades for high social development with low economic growth, also had its "outliers" or sections of the society that the development bypassed; namely the Scheduled Tribes and the Fisher-folk.

  6. Category:Models from Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Models from Kerala" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. N. Radhika Nair (model)

  7. Serin George - Wikipedia

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    George has worked as a model. [7] In 2007 she participated [ 8 ] and won the Navy Queen title, [ 9 ] held at the Southern Naval Command in Kochi. [ 10 ] She is also a fitness enthusiast [ 11 ]

  8. Economy of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Kerala is the 11th largest in India, with an annual gross state product (GSP) of ₹13.11 lakh crore (US$157.45 billion) in 2024–2025. [6] Per-capita GSP of Kerala during the same period is ₹ 372,783 (US$4,500), the sixth largest in India. [2]

  9. Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The "Kerala phenomenon" or "Kerala model of development" of very high human development and in comparison low economic development has resulted from a strong service sector. [191]: 48 [237]: 1 In 2019–20, the tertiary sector contributed around 63% of the state's GSVA, compared to 28% by secondary sector, and 8% by primary sector. [27]