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Malayalam
is the language of Kerala. Keralites are popularly
called "Malayalees" for the language
they speak. The people of Kerala form a well educated
society. Kerala is the first state in Indian with
100% literacy.
The women
mostly dress themselves in those wonderful six
meters of silk or cotton called SARI. The more
convenient dresses like Churidar and Western
fashion styles are popular among the younger
generation. The men mostly subscribe to trousers
and shirt like the rest of the world. How ever
you shouldn't be surprised if you find them
dressed in the traditional "Kasavu Mundu",
a three to four meter long cotton twin cloth
with silk border, as formal dress and a colourful
cloth called "Kaily" or "Lunky"
at home as the informal dress. Mundu is more
popular in the rural areas. The typical style
of a Malayalee is "Mundu", top covered
with a silk cloth called "Melmundu"
and wooden slippers called as "Methiyadi".
The very interesting thing about a Malayalee
is his Moustache. Almost 90% of the men having
a nice Moustache. It is very easy to identify
a Malayalee. Most of the Malayalees love to
have a nice Beard too.

SADYA - A feast
Malayalees
are living all over the world. About 2.5 million
people, that means about 8% of the total population,
in the Gulf Countries are Malayalees. Also a
large number of Malayalees are employing in
USA, UK and other European countries. A survey
showing that about 30% of Computer Software
professionals in USA are from India among them
20% are from Kerala. A good joke about Malayalees
is there which is very famous. When Neil Armstrong
put his foot in Moon then he heard a sound "Choodu
Chaya Kappy ..... Chaya Kappy" (in English
- hot tea, coffee) there. (With in a short period
we will provide jokes about Malayalees through
this site).
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| Fisher
Men Pulling a Boat |
Fishermen
Boys in the sea shore |
Fishing
in the banks of a river |
The Hindus
account for nearly 60% of the population. The
rest of the 40% is almost equally divided between
the Christians and the Muslims.
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Women |
Village
Children |
Tribesmen |
Agriculture
is the mainstay of the economy. Exports and
tourism also plays an important role.
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Muslim Bride |
A
woman in the market place |
A
Royal Woman (Thampuratti) |
The
official language of Kerala is Malayalam but English
too is widely spoken and is taught in schools
and Universities. Malayalam is considered to be
a very complete language it has 56 alphabets and
many more vowels, making every word and accent
in the world easily pronounceable to the Malayalees.
Kerala is one of the most progressive state in
terms of social welfare and physical quality of
life. The matriarchal system here is a unique
social heritage as the women of Kerala enjoy a
better status than there counter parts else where
in India.
The people of Kerala enjoy
a unique cosmopolitan outlook, which is reflected
in there tolerance towards other races and religions.
So it has been called Kerala as "God's
Own Country". |