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Vyshakh Thaliyil December 6, 2021

Bringing the state closer to people: 25 years of Kerala’s ‘People’s Plan’

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Bringing the state closer to people: 25 years of Kerala’s ‘People’s Plan’

  • By Vyshakh Thaliyil
  • December 6, 2021
  • India, Kerala State, People´s plan

This August marked the 25th anniversary of Kerala’s iconic People’s Plan Campaign, which institutionalized community...

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