Did You Know?

Kerala has many backwaters and houseboats!

Food in Kerala

People in Kerala eat rice and fish.

Fun Festivals

Kerala has big festivals with dance and music.

What Kerala Does

Kerala grows lots of rice and spices.

People make boats for the water.

They have schools to teach kids.

Tourists come to see the sights.

They have nice beaches to play on.

People love to dance and sing.

More About Kerala

Kerala has a long past. It was made a state in 1956. Many people from different places came to live there. They brought their own ways of life.

In Kerala, people work in farms and fish in the sea. Kids go to school to learn new things. They play games and have fun.

Kerala is known for its beauty. Many folks want to visit. They can see the green hills and blue water.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Kerala"] --> B["Formed on 1 November 1956"] B --> C["States Reorganisation Act"] A --> D["Area: 38,863 km2"] A --> E["Population: 33 million (2011)"] A --> F["Capital: Thiruvananthapuram"] A --> G["Official Languages: Malayalam, English"] A --> H["Borders: Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Laccadive Sea"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Malabar Coast:A coastal area in India where Kerala is located.
States Reorganisation Act:A law that changed the boundaries of Indian states.
inhabitants:People who live in a place.
districts:Smaller areas within a state for local government.
official language:A language used for government and legal purposes.