Kerala Rising: From Exporting People to Exporting Ideas · Page 263 of 353

KERALA RISING · FROM EXPORTING PEOPLE TO EXPORTING IDEAS

KERALA RISING · FROM EXPORTING PEOPLE TO EXPORTING IDEAS
PROGRAM
P UBLI C
V I SI B I LI TY
P A RTNE R &
F I ELD
RE AD I NE SS
V E RI F I C A TI
ON
M A TURI TY
e)
Medium
(built on
existing AI
cameras)
Safe Roads
High
Medium (MVD
opt-in)
Volunteer
Kerala
Medium
Very high (NSS,
KS)
Medium
Healthy Kerala
Medium
(sensitive)
Medium (Health
Dept)
Medium
Exhibit 17 – A starting point for sequencing, not a verdict.
This is a conversation-starter, not a fixed order. A
state facing an acute summer water crisis might
reasonably pull Water Secure forward; a state with a
tourism season approaching might prioritise
Tourism Excellence, which also happens to be the
strongest earner and so accelerates self-sufficiency.
The framework’s real value is that the sequence is a
policy choice rather than a re-procurement: each
program activates on infrastructure that already
exists, so reordering costs almost nothing. After
cleanliness proves the machine, the state can run
the programs in whatever order serves its politics,
its budget, and its calendar.
WORKED EXAMPLE: TWO DEFENSIBLE SEQUENCES
Sequence A, revenue-first. Cleanliness proves the
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