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  1. The culture of Kerala has developed over the past millennia, influences from other parts of India and abroad. [1][2] It is defined by its antiquity and the organic continuity sustained by the Malayali people. [3]

    • God's Own Country
    • The First State to Receive Rainfall in India
    • The Wealthiest Hindu Temple in The World Is in Kerala
    • The Paradise of Ayurveda
    • Highest Female to Male Ratio
    • Highest Gold Consumption in The Country
    • Highest Literacy Rate
    • The only State with The Highest Number of Festivals Being Celebrated
    • Home to A Vast Variety of Herbs
    • The Least Corrupt State in India

    The slogan used by the Kerala Tourism Department says it all about this alfresco state. With the Arabian Sea in the west and a channel of backwaters running throughout the state, Kerala indeed offers the most scenic backdrop for all your clicks! A horde of coconut trees can be witnessed, and its turquoise blue waters will surely take your breath aw...

    God's own country as it is famously known, Kerala gets the first spell of rains in India. While the rest of the nation experiences rain in July, Kerala witnesses it around the first week of June every year followed by Mumbai and Delhi.

    Hinduism is a prominent religion of the Indian subcontinent and hence more than 1,60,650 temples are present in the country. Out of these, the richest Hindu temple in the world is located in Kerala. Padmanabhaswamy templeis the richest temple regarding gold and precious stones.

    Kerala is known for its pioneer in medication using Ayurveda as its treatment method. It is also home to Somatheeram, the world's first Ayurvedic Resort. Ayurveda is also used for beauty, massage and hair treatment. Ayurveda is used for medical treatment primarily. Even today with the modernisation of medicine, Kerala uses age-old Ayurvedic techniq...

    Kerala, along with Pondicherry, is the only Indian states to have a female - to - male ratio higher than 0.99. Kerala has 1084 females per 1000 males with a rate of 1.084 which is higher than the national figure of 0.940.

    The state of Kerala consumes about 20% of the country's gold. Brides to be in Kerala can be seen submerged in gold from head to toe.

    Kerala is the most literate state in India with a literacy rate of 93.91% while the literacy rate of the country stands at a mere 74.04% according to the census of 2011. The rural area of Kottayam district in Kerala has a literacy rate of 97.17 percent while amongst the urban areas, Pathanamthittahas 97.42 percent.

    Kerala doesn't only showcase diversity in wildlife but is also home to diverse forms of religion. It serves as an excellent example of people belonging to different religions living together in harmony and peace. It is quite common to see a worshipping sanctuary of every religion around the corner of every street or so.

    Herbs with medicinal properties such as turmeric, Cinnamon, Ashwagandha, Brahmi, Amalaki, Bharangi, and Phyllanthus Amarus etc. are found in abundance in Kerala.

    Kerala experiences about 4 percent corruption in public services according to CMS 'Indian Corruption Study of 2017. The least corrupt state was Himachal Pradeshwith a bribery percent of about 3 %.

  2. 5 days ago · Kerala, southwestern coastal state of India. It is a small state, constituting only about 1 percent of the total area of the country. Kerala stretches for about 360 miles along the Malabar Coast, varying in width from roughly 20 to 75 miles. The capital is Thiruvananthapuram.

    • William A. Noble
    • How is Kerala different from the rest of India?1
    • How is Kerala different from the rest of India?2
    • How is Kerala different from the rest of India?3
    • How is Kerala different from the rest of India?4
    • How is Kerala different from the rest of India?5
  3. I consider here what India and Kerala can learn from each other with respect to how to arrange their institutions and design their policies to obtain desirable developmental outcomes. In doing so one would immediately be accosted with the observation that the rest of India it self is not homogeneous. After all it ex tends to 29 states, and ...

  4. Dec 13, 2021 · On just about every social development indicator, Kerala leads not only all Indian States, but in terms of getting the most bang for the rupee (that is conversion rate of economic resources into...

  5. Nov 9, 2021 · This is one of the most important facts about Kerala, as it distinguishes it from the rest of the country. While many states of India are fighting female foeticide, this South Indian state clearly gives us a reason to be proud of.

  6. Jan 1, 2007 · Kerala is divided into three geographical regions: Highlands, which slope down from the Western Ghats onto the Midlands of undulating hills and valleys into an unbroken 580 km long coastline with many picturesque backwaters, interconnected with canals and rivers.