1,299 promises. One running scoreboard.
Manifestos forget. We remember.
കേരളത്തിലെ പുതിയ സർക്കാർ നൽകിയ വാഗ്ദാനങ്ങൾ — ഓരോന്നായി. എപ്പോൾ വേണമെങ്കിലും തിരയാം, പരിശോധിക്കാം.
- Total promises
- 1,299
- Kept
- 0
- In progress
- 0
- Days left in term
- —
The Six Indira Guarantees
ഇന്ദിര ഗ്യാരന്റി — UDF മാനിഫെസ്റ്റോയിലെ ആറ് വാഗ്ദാനങ്ങൾ
These are the six promises printed on the manifesto's first page — the ones UDF wants you to remember. Every other promise lives in the long tail below. These six will be judged the hardest.
What each Kerala is watching
The same manifesto reads differently for a 22-year-old with a modified bike, a mother on KSRTC, or a cancer caregiver. Six promises curated by the audience that cares most.
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Why this tracker
A manifesto with 1,299 promises is hard to hold a government to. Most of those promises were never written to be measured — only to be read once, then forgotten. This tracker exists to keep them visible for the full five-year term, in the language they were made in.
Measurability is honest, not flattering
Roughly half the promises (47%) carry a clear, hard metric — a rupee figure, a count, a deadline, a named law. Another 38% define what's to be done but leave the size open. The remaining 15% are genuinely vague: promote, strengthen, consider. We mark them low instead of pretending otherwise. A tracker that admits the soft parts is more useful than one that pretends everything is checkable.
What that means when you read a promise
A high-measurability promise can be checked against a single document: a budget line, a gazette, a scheme launch. A medium one needs a judgement call — was the thing actually delivered, or just announced? A low one is, in practice, unfalsifiable. Read the colour before you read the verdict.