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The Kerala Club: Keepers of the Flame
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The Kerala Club: Keepers of the Flame in Ottawa, ON
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The Kerala Club: Keepers of the Flame in Ottawa, ON
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Long admired for its literacy rates, healthcare infrastructure and human development, Kerala simultaneously grapples with economic stagnation, migration pressures, governance paradoxes and social tensions. The Kerala Club is a rare, insider-led exploration of one of India's most debated states, its triumphs, contradictions and unresolved dilemmas.
With contributions from senior and retired civil servants with deep links to Kerala, the book brings together candid, experience-rich essays by officers who helped shape the state from within. These essays confront Kerala's complexity head-on, ranging across public administration, development policy, local self-governance, policing, forestry and personal reflections, examining both the celebrated 'Kerala model' and its underlying fault lines.
Edited by K.M. Chandrasekhar, former Cabinet Secretary, and T.P. Sreenivasan, former vice chairman of the Kerala State Higher Education Council, The Kerala Club blends institutional memory with intellectual honesty. At once a chronicle, critique and candid conversation, it is essential reading for administrators, policymakers, scholars, aspiring civil servants, and anyone seeking to understand Kerala and the world of civil service beyond the clichés.
Long admired for its literacy rates, healthcare infrastructure and human development, Kerala simultaneously grapples with economic stagnation, migration pressures, governance paradoxes and social tensions. The Kerala Club is a rare, insider-led exploration of one of India's most debated states, its triumphs, contradictions and unresolved dilemmas.
With contributions from senior and retired civil servants with deep links to Kerala, the book brings together candid, experience-rich essays by officers who helped shape the state from within. These essays confront Kerala's complexity head-on, ranging across public administration, development policy, local self-governance, policing, forestry and personal reflections, examining both the celebrated 'Kerala model' and its underlying fault lines.
Edited by K.M. Chandrasekhar, former Cabinet Secretary, and T.P. Sreenivasan, former vice chairman of the Kerala State Higher Education Council, The Kerala Club blends institutional memory with intellectual honesty. At once a chronicle, critique and candid conversation, it is essential reading for administrators, policymakers, scholars, aspiring civil servants, and anyone seeking to understand Kerala and the world of civil service beyond the clichés.

















