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  2. List of districts of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    History. [edit] At the time of formation, Kerala had only five districts: Malabar, Thrissur, Kottayam, Kollam, and Thiruvananthapuram . On 1 January 1957, the Malabar district was trifurcated to form new districts of Kannur, Kozhikode, and Palakkad, bringing the total to seven districts.

  3. Local government in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Kerala is a state on the southwestern coast of India. It is known for its high literacy rate, low infant mortality rate, and long life expectancy. Following the 73rd and 74th amendment (both in 1992) of the Constitution of India which entrusted states with establishing Panchayati Raj institutions and Urban Local Bodies for devolution of powers, the Kerala government enacted the Kerala ...

  4. Category:Districts of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Categories of Kerala by district‎ (15 C) A. Alappuzha district‎ (12 C, 3 P) E. Ernakulam district‎ (14 C, 7 P) I. Idukki district‎ (13 C, 7 P) K.

  5. Government of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Kerala (abbreviated as GoK ), also known as the Kerala Government, is the administrative body responsible for governing Indian state of Kerala. The government is led by a chief minister, who selects all the other ministers. The chief minister and their most senior ministers belong to the supreme decision-making committee ...

  6. Edappal - Wikipedia

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    Edappal. / 10.7837; 76.0076. Edappal is a town which lies near to the town of Ponnani in Ponnani taluk, Malappuram district, Kerala, India. Edappal is at a junction of two roads Thrissur-Kozhikode and Palakkad-Ponnani state highways located 45 km (28 mi) from Malappuram. Edappal lies in two panchayaths (local body), Vattamkulam, and Edappal.

  7. Devaswom boards in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The Travancore Devaswom Board is an autonomous body formed by the Travancore Cochin Hindu Religious Institutions Act of 1950. Sabarimala is the main income source of the Board, with 255 crore rupees accruing to it from the temple during the previous pilgrimage season. [ 3] The income from the rest of the temples in Kerala was 57 crore rupees.

  8. List of districts and cities in Kerala by GDP per capita

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    t. e. This page lists Kerala cities by their nominal GDP per capita and financial good health. [ 1][ 2][ 3] Rank. City. District. 1. Kochi. Ernakulam.

  9. Administrative divisions of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Kerala is divided into districts, revenue divisions, taluks, and villages for revenue administration, and for rural development, it is divided into blocks . Each state government department has its own administrative divisions, usually all functioning at the district level. Other divisions include police districts and education districts.