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High suicide rate
Sir, - The alarming reports of the high suicide rate in Kerala of
people driven to despair by the sheer impossibility to make a
living should awaken all those in authority from their smugness.
Because of the fall in the prices of rubber and coconuts to half
of what they used to be, those without a salary or relatives in
foreign countries have no way of surviving.
Both the State and religious authorities are steeped in a feudal
set-up. The political leadership of the State with the highest
literacy is unfortunately in the hands of those whose main
qualification is trade union or student union leadership, without
any vision or drive for essential innovative industrialisation,
as one finds in the neighbouring States.
Due to a pernicious policy of unreasonable strikes, factories
such as the Punalur Paper Mills and Chalakkudi Coates Mills, run
by people outside the State, have been closed down.
This irresponsible perversion of democracy, brought about by
those blinded by unproductive political ideologies, has got to be
ended somehow for the present rate of suicides to end soon.
Mar George Theckedath,
Kottarakara (Kerala)
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