Kerala declares itself “free from extreme poverty” – First State in India

Context:


Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan declared Kerala free from extreme poverty at a Special Assembly Session on Kerala Piravi (State Formation Day).

Key Highlights:

Programme Background

  • Declaration linked to Extreme Poverty Eradication Programme (EPEP)
  • EPEP decision was taken in the 1st Cabinet meeting of LDF Govt (2021)
  • Target: identify & eliminate extreme deprivation households via targeted interventions
Political Dimension
  • Opposition UDF walked out – terming the declaration a “hollow proclamation” & alleging pre-election publicity stunt
  • Government maintains promise delivered
Significance / Socio-Economic Angle
  • Kerala becomes the 1st Indian State to make such an assertion formally
  • Kerala already has:
    • Highest human development indicators
    • Strong PDS + welfare pensions
    • High literacy
    • Strong decentralised governance model → Panchayat Planning System
  • Marks a symbolic milestone in post-1990 Kerala model
Relevant Prelims Points:
  • “Extreme poverty” globally is often aligned to $2.15/day (PPP) World Bank metric (India doesn’t publish official poverty data frequently)
  • Kerala → known for social development-oriented expenditure (Ed. + Health + Social Security)
Relevant Mains Points:
  • “Extreme poverty elimination” aligns with SDG-1 (No Poverty)
  • Kerala model – high social spending + inter-sectoral convergence
  • Also relates to Targeted DBT (pensions, PDS, health interventions)
    Way Forward: third-party verification + independent NSSO linkage + longitudinal “exit from deprivation tracking”
Possible Mains Question:

Kerala claims to have eliminated extreme poverty. Analyse whether state-level poverty eradication frameworks can substitute national poverty measurement.

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