Thiruvananthapuram: The model of developing Kerala faces a major challenge in the form of intentional efforts to weaken the people connected, can set in the initial phase, the former member of the Planning Board and Professor at the Development Study Center (CD).
“The Kerala Development Model now faces serious challenges in the Neoliberal System, sociopoli and economy.
The model of Kerala creates an alternative Avenue for the development with the integrated efforts of its people.
Unfortunately, there is an intentional effort to sabote this unity, which is dangerous for the development of the country outside the Kerala model,” he said.
Harilal delivered a lecture on the economy of Kerala in the transition, which was held jointly by the Gulati Institute of Finance and Tax (Gifts) and Kerala Economic Association.
Concerns about the Mafia Economy that developed in Kerala was also a serious threat to the progress of its economy.
Kerala had to make serious efforts to release the economy from the grip of the underground mafia, he said.
Harilal said civil services must further achieve qualitative increase to effectively handle the challenges that arise.
“There must be further improvement in civil services in harmony with global economic change.
The absence of leadership and knowledge in various government departments is also a serious challenge for the transition of Kerala,” he added.
“Democracy faces serious threats from capitalism throughout the world.
Therefore, we need a standpoint of development outside the capitalist development system that is not a all-inclusive model,” he added.
KK JISHA, Assistant Professor at Government Victoria College is the Moderator of the Session and Santhosh T George, assistant professor from Maharaja’s College is a conversation.
Gift director KJ Joseph gave a welcome welcome.