What if Kerala separate from India?
Kerala would be more developed than India because since it is self dependent, its port will get developed even more than Colombo and Kerala would be more like Singapore. This will make a direct sea route from Gulf of Aden to Kochi or Vizhinjam.
Why Kerala is better than Tamil Nadu?
Although the landscape may be similar to Sri lanka, Kerala would be relatively a better option than Tamil Nadu as there are more tourist options such as backwaters, beaches, palaces, cultural programes, spice plantation visits and elephant reserves.
Is Kerala come under Tamilnadu?
Spread over 38,863 km2 (15,005 sq mi), Kerala is the twenty-first largest Indian state by area. It is bordered by Karnataka to the north and northeast, Tamil Nadu to the east and south, and the Lakshadweep Sea to the west….
Kerala | |
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Statehood | 1 November 1956 |
Capital | Thiruvananthapuram |
Districts | 14 |
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Why Kerala is a bad state?
Kerala has a relatively low rate of murder and theft, but its cheating rate is almost double the national average. It is the champion in criminal rioting (31.4 against the national 6.2). This may explain the state’s extraordinarily high rate of criminal hurt (60.7 against the national 27.7) and arson (1.6 against 1.0).
Which state is better Tamil Nadu or Kerala?
Tamil Nadu has been adjudged the second best governed State in the country after Kerala. Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka are ranked third and fourth respectively (in large State category) in terms of governance, according to the Public Affairs Index-2020 released by the Public Affairs Centre in Bengaluru on Friday.
Are Kerala Muslims Sunni?
Most of the Muslims of Kerala follow the traditional Shāfiʿī school of religious law (known in Kerala as the traditionalist Sunnis) while a large minority follow modern movements that developed within Sunni Islam. The latter section consists of majority Salafists (the Mujahids) and the minority Islamists.
Is it possible for South India to secede from India?
Probably not, since the Indian Constitution basically forbids such a thing from ever taking place. But South India is very distinct from the rest of India in many ways, including language, culture, ethnicity, foods, art, etc. — and speculation about such a secession is not entirely limited to the realms of fantasy.
What if South India were an independent country?
If South India were an independent country — let’s call it “Dravida” in honor of the original inhabitants who lived on the subcontinent prior to the arrival of the Aryans and were driven southwards — it would have a population of about 250 million, less than the United States, but greater than Russia, Brazil or Pakistan.
Do separatist movements in India still have a future?
None of these separatist movements since Partition have succeeded (unless one includes the war of liberation that created the state of Bangladesh out of East Pakistan in 1971), but that doesn’t mean that disparate groups in India have lost their dreams of independent statehood.