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Reports of nuns and priests coming into close contact with wild animals were also found in newspapers.
The 146-page book, written under the pseudonym of Kerala Putra, critically analyses the Montagu–Chelmsford Reforms.
Visit to the village always ends with the mind-stirring question: What if we never left?
The erstwhile princely state counted many Sinhalese, Malay and Hebrew speakers among its citizens.
British and American newspapers carried the review of the English translation of O Chandu Menon's fiction.
Nejedly and Hnevkovsky spent two years in the Indian subcontinent, thoroughly relishing their experiences.
Anna Chandy set the path for women to enter the judiciary in India.
Duff meticulously maintained a personal journal when living in India and the entries from his time as governor were compiled into a book titled 'Notes from a Diary 1881-1886'.
The cholera and the bubonic plague outbreaks in the 19th century meant that Hajj pilgrims could not go to Arabia directly from the Malabar port.
While there has been a lot of improvement in the cleanliness of Kochi, the Kerala city can learn from Colombo.
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