Kerala one of the most financially unhealthy states: Centre to Supreme Court

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Kerala one of the most financially unhealthy states: Centre to Supreme Court..

The Centre has accused Kerala of negatively impacting India's credit rating due to its state debt..

The note further highlighted Kerala's financial distress due to mismanagement and stated that the Reserve Bank of India has categorised Kerala as one of the five highly stressed states requiring urgent corrective measures...

The increase in a state's debt servicing liabilities due to higher borrowing could result in reduced funds for development, leading to impoverishment and loss of state and national income, the note submitted by the Centre explains...

The Kerala Government has filed a suit claiming that the Centre has reduced its borrowing limit, potentially causing a severe financial crisis in the state..

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