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Before an expanded Nedumbassery or any other airport in Kerala transforms itself into a showcase of the state’s culture, it needs to tie up with a major Indian airline to use it as an international hub.
Panikkar’s book helps a 21st century reader understand how much social progress Kerala has made since 1900.
The origin of the path dates back to the Second World War.
A 1906 letter from the Secretary to the Government of India to the Chief Secretary of the Government of Madras leaves some clues about the process that went into getting a standard spelling for some names and the shortening of others.
Wire reports from 1940 mention India’s longest underground cable being laid in the Travancore High Ranges.
James Darragh was the key player in revolutionising the Alappuzha coir industry.
In 1928, when Sydney hosted the International Eucharistic Congress, an invitation was extended to the Bishop of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church in Kottayam - Bishop Alexander Chulaparambil.
'The Forests and Gardens of South India' gives us a rare glimpse into Kerala at the time of the advent of the Indian Railway system and the boom in the plantation and resource-extraction industries.
The Illustrated Guide to the South Indian Railway was mainly meant for British and other Western tourists who were considering a holiday to India.
Reading his autobiography titled 'I Too Had a Dream', one can easily be convinced that Dr Verghese Kurien was somehow destined to help India become a ‘milk superpower.’
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