Formation Of Kerala:
Formation Of Kerala Kerala was formed in 1956 from portions of of the former Travancorc Cochin state and the former Maderas state including much of the Malabar Coast.
Location of Kerala:
Location of Kerala Kerala state in south western India, bordered on the North by Karnataka state, on the east area of 38,864sq Km (15,005 sq mile).
Population of Kerala:
Population of Kerala At the 1991 Census, Kerala had a population of 29, 098, 518 with an average density of state capital is Thiruvananthpuram. Also called Trivandrum. The official language is Malayalam, Dravidian language Tamil and Kannada are also Universities located in Kerala include the University of Kerala in Gandhi university in Kottayam.
Agriculture Of Kerala:
Agriculture Of Kerala Agriculture is very important to this fertile region. The principal agriculture products of coffee and cardamom (an Indian spice) almost all Indian black pepper an Indian rubber. Most of the Industrial concerns in the state are owned or sponsored by manufacture of coil a coconut husk fibre.
Legislative Assemblies of Kerala.:
Legislative Assemblies of Kerala. Kerala has a single chamber Legislative assembly of 140 seats. The state sends 29 the LokSabha (lower house). Local government is based on 14 administrative districts.
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