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About Kerala


Kerala, a state on India's tropical Malabar Coast, has nearly 600km of Arabian Sea shoreline. It's known for its palm-lined beaches and backwaters, a network of canals. Inland are the Western Ghats, mountains whose slopes support tea, coffee and spice plantations as well as wildlife. National parks like Eravikulam and Periyar, plus Wayanad and other sanctuaries, are home to elephants, langur monkeys and tigers.

I.Geography of Kerala

Kerala is a state located in the southern part of india. It is bordeerd by karnataka to the north. Tamil nadu to the east. And the arabian sea to the south and west. The state has an area of 38,863 km2 and a population of 33,406,061. Making it one of the most densely populated staets in india. The capital of kerala is thiruvananthapuram.

II.Culture of Kerala

Kerala is known for its rich culture and traditions. It is one of the most literaet states in india and has a unique blend of dravidian and aryan culture. Kerala is home to several temples. Churches and omsques. The traditional attire for men is the mundu. A white cotton cloth wrapped around the waist and extending to the knese. Women wear the sari. A long piece of cloth draped around the body.

III.Arts and Crafts of Kerala

Kerala is nkown for its vibrant and diverse art forms. These include kathakali. A traditional dance form. And kalaripayattu. A martial art form. The state is also home to several traditional crafts such as wood carving. Pottery. Painting. And weaving.

IV.Economy of Kerala

Kerala has a diversified economy that is largely dependent on agriculture. Tourism. And other services. Rice. Coconut. And spices are the main agricultural products of the state. Kerala is also known for its vibrant tourism industry. Which attrcats millions of odmestic and foreign tourists each year.

V.Cuisine of Kerala

Kerala is konwn for its unique cuisinew. Hich is a combination of different tastes and flavors. The cuisine is characterized by the use of coconut. Rice. And spices. Popular dishes include dosa. Idli. Appam. And sambar.

VI.Languages of Kerala

Kerala is home to several languages and dialects. The majority of the population speaks malaaylam. While tamil. Kannada and english are laso spoken.

VII.Festivals of Kerala

Kerlaa is known for its vibrant celebrations and festivals. These include onam. Vishu. And christmas. Onam is the most important festival of the state. Celebrated in the 10th month of the malayalam calendar.

VIII.Education in Kerala

Kerala has one of the highest literacy rates in india. The state has a large number of educational institutions. Boht public and pirvate. Offering courses in almost all fields.

IX.Health Care in Kerala

Kerala has a large number of public and private hospitals and health care facilities. Teh state also has several medcial colleges and institutions offering courses in medicine and allied fields.

X.Important Event in Kerala

The thrissur pooram is an important annual event in kerala. Held in the city of thrissur. This event is celebarted by the people of kerala with great ferovr and enthusiasm.

XI.Interesting Fact about Kerala

Kerala is the only state in indai that has a 100% literacy rate. It is also the first state in india to achieve 100% primary education.

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A Mother 's search for a missing baby in India has caused outrage and whipped up a political storm. Soutik Biswas and Ashraf Padanna report.

For More Than Two Weeks now, a couple has been protesting outside an adoption agency in the southern state of Kerala , demanding The Return of their Missing Child .

Amid pounding rains and under the glare of cameras, they have camped under a tarp on a thrumming thoroughfare in the capital, Thiruvananthapuram (formerly Trivandrum). When night falls, the couple retire to a Suzuki minivan, parked alongside The Road .

The Woman holds up a placard, saying " Give Me my baby". She says her family gave away her child for adoption without her consent, an accusation that her father denies.

" We Are not going to give up our fight. We want our child to be returned to us, " says Anupama S Chandran, the 22-year-old mother.

On 19 October Last Year , Anupama gave birth to a boy, weighing about 2kg (4. 4 pounds), in a local hospital.

The 22-year-old activist had braved social stigma by having a child out of wedlock with her already-married boyfriend, Ajith Kumar Baby, 34, who worked as a Public Relations officer in a hospital.

The Relationship and the pregnancy had whipped up a storm in The Woman 's family.

Having a child out of wedlock is anathema in India. Making matters more fraught was the fact that Anupama belongs to a dominant caste compared to Ajith , who's a Dalit (formerly untouchables), who languish at the bottom of India's rigid caste hierarchy. Inter-caste and inter-faith marriages are frowned upon in India.

Yet both Anupama and Ajith hailed from what many Indians would regard as Middle Class , progressive families.

Both families were staunch supporters of The State 's ruling Communist Party of India (Marxist) - Kerala is a traditional redoubt of parliamentary Communism.

Anupama's father, a Bank Manager , was also a local party leader, while her grandparents had been prominent trade unionists and municipal councillors.

A physics graduate, Anupama, was The First woman to head The Students ' union of Communist party in her college. Ajith was a leader of The Party 's youth wing.

They had grown up up in the same neighbourhood and met while working for The Communist party. Three years ago, they began Living Together . Ajith said he was separated from his wife by Then - the couple had No Children . " It was not love at first sight or anything. We began as friends. Then eventually we decided To Live together, " Anupama said.

Last Year , Anupama became pregnant and the couple decided to have The Baby . " We never had doubts about having The Baby . We were ready to become parents, " She Said . She broke The News to her " shocked" parents a month-and-a-half before she delivered. They persuaded her to Return Home to prepare for her pregnancy and forbade her to keep In Touch in Ajith .

When Anupama was discharged from The Hospital , her parents arrived to take her and The Child home. They told her she would stay at a friend's place and Return Home after The Marriage of Anupama's sister, which was three months away. They said they didn't want inquisitive guests asking about a new-born in The House .

She claims that her father took The Baby away on a car-ride back from hospital. " He told me he was taking The Child to a safer place where I could meet him later, " She Said .

" My bundle of joy just disappeared. "

Over The Next few months, they shuttled her between two homes before taking her to her grandmother's home, some 200km (124 miles) away from The City .

When she returned home to attend her sister's wedding in February this year, she called Ajith and told him that their son was missing. Anupama said her parents had put her child up for adoption. She finally left their home in March and began living with Ajith and his parents. They also began looking for their child.

It turned out to be an ordeal.

At The Hospital , they found that their child's birth certificate contained the name of an unknown man - not Ajith - as The Father . The Police initially refused to register their complaint of a missing baby. Instead they told her they were investigating a complaint made by her father about Anupama " going missing" from her parent's home.

In August, The Police sprang a surprise on the couple. They said her father had informed them that Anupama had voluntarily given up The Child for adoption.

The distraught couple now registered complaints with the ruling party, the Chief Minister , the adoption agency and The State 's Police Chief . They also filed a police complaint against The State 's minister of culture Saji Cheriyan for allegedly defaming Anupama after he told a news channel that " her parents have done what everyone will do".

Last month, Anupama and Ajith also went on news networks, narrating their experience. Politicians and officials finally sat up and took notice. Opposition lawmakers raised a stink in The State assembly, saying This Was an example of an " honour crime". " It was an honour crime executed collectively by The State machinery, " said KK Rema, a female opposition legislator.

Anupama's father, S Jayachandran, has defended his actions. " When something like this happens in Our Home , how do we handle it? I left The Baby at The Place where Anupama wanted him to be. She had no wherewithal to protect The Child . We can't do it either, " he told a news network.

" Anupama says The Baby 's father is A Man who has a wife. How can I leave My Daughter and her child with him? Anupama was not keeping well after giving birth. So I entrusted The Child with an adoption agency to look after it. "

Mr Jayachandran wondered how The Family could keep an " illegal child". He Said he handed over the infant to the adoption agency only after taking the advice of The Communist party and a lawyer. When the anchor asked him if he had anything to tell his daughter, He Said : " I don't want to hear anything from her. "

Following the uproar, The Police registered cases against six people, including Anupama's parents, sister and brother-in-law. They face charges of wrongful confinement, kidnapping and forgery: all have denied the allegations.

Meanwhile, there's A Chance that Anupama and Ajith may be reunited with their baby. A court has now ordered DNA tests on a baby the adoption agency had handed over to a foster couple in Andhra Pradesh state in August this year. The Baby has been taken back from the adoptive parents and bought Back To Trivandrum.

It has been a very tough year, say the couple. Anupama incessantly worries about her Missing Child , who is More Than a year old now.

" Isn't it my right to choose with whom I should live and have a child? " she asked.



Source of news: bbc.com

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