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I dont think its a photo taken from kerala. Look at the dress code of people around..
ആ നില്*ക്കുന്ന പെണ്ണുങ്ങളെ സൂക്ഷിച്ചു നോക്കിക്കേ .. കണ്ടോ അവരുടെ വേഷവും ലക്ഷണവും ഒരു മലയാളീയുടെതയിട്ടു സാമ്യം ഇല്ല
പിന്നെ എല്ലാപേരും മുണ്ടിനു പകരം പാന്റ്സ് ആണ് ഇട്ടെക്കുന്നത്.... ഇത് തിരുവനന്തപുരത്ത് നടന്ന വല്ല സമരവും ആണേല്* എല്ലാപേരും മുണ്ടില്ലാതെ നടക്കുന്നത് കാണാമായിരുന്നു..;)

Pls no politics on this topic.. :devil:
 
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Emerging Kerala attracts massive investments



The Emerging Kerala summit came to an end on Friday with a call to facilitate the state’s emergence from within and the youth to take charge of development, while capturing 45 specific project proposals with an investment of over Rs 40,000 crore. “Our government recognises that the youth of Kerala needs to emerge on the global stage,’’ said Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, presiding over the valedictory meet.
The Chief Minister said that the entrepreneurial ecosystem in the state would be given a fillip in the form of a Technology Innovation Zone in about 10 acres of land in Kochi, with an initial investment of Rs 100 crore. The 45 project proposals with an investment of over Rs 40,000 crore, including BPCL’s Cochin Refinery expansion and the Joint Venture project of Rs 18,000 crore, Volkswagen’s engine assembly unit with an estimated cost of Rs 2,000 crore, hospital and pre-cast concrete structure manufacturing unit for an amount of Rs 570 crore and Solar Energy Plant of Rs 500 crore. CII has already announced the setting up of a Centre of Excellence in Entrepreneurship in Kerala.
“Students graduating out of technology institutions have brilliant ideas, which need to be nourished and taken to their fullest potential. The socio-economic factors in Kerala provide enough foundation to the youth to transform. The government is committed to facilitate the environment for this transformation to an entrepreneurial mindset, Chandy stressed. “The Start-up Village mentored and promoted by Kris Gopalakrishnan, Executive Chairman of Infosys, and started by a group of young technology entrepreneurs while in the Trivandrum Engineering College is one good example of this transformation,’’ he said. The Chief Minister said that KINFRA would build one lakh sq.ft. in a period of 16 months for incubators and complete the first 25,000 sq.ft. by May, 2013. “It will make the Startup Village the world’s largest Telecom Incubator,’’ he hoped. The proposed innovation zone will also house more initiatives like the Startup Village on a PPP mode in other technology areas and verticals in Telecom, Data Analytics, Animation and Gaming, VLSI, Nanotechnology and Biotechnology.


Emerging Kerala attracts massive investments - South India - Kerala - ibnlive


Emerging Kerala gets over 500 investment plans


More than 500 fresh business proposals were on the table at Emerging Kerala global connect meet, which concluded here on Friday, but there was a flutter as Chief Minister Ommen Chandy announced a tally of Rs 40,000 crore worth of investment initiatives.

However, since most of them were ongoing projects that got mention during the meet, industry minister P.K. Kunhalikutty played down a government statement on the quantum.

Chandy clarified that expressions of interest made at the meet would be taken up by departments concerned and investors would be invited to make presentations in a month. A final decision would be taken in three months.

He said that there were 413 proposals at the business-to-business sessions and 142 at business-to-government sessions. The seaplane project received 58 proposals. Port-based, food processing, tourism and waste management proposals were also in high demand.

Asked how many proposals out of around Rs 40,000 crore were ongoing projects, Kunhalikutty said the statement detailing the projects ‘is disowned’.

The meet was not for signing MoUs, proposals were mere expressions of interest, Chandy added, saying that no land was being ‘sold’ for any project as alleged by the Opposition.

The government would initiate steps to take over land given to industries and not being put to use. Asked what the extent of this land was, he said it was around just 350 acre.


Emerging Kerala gets over 500 investment plans | Deccan Chronicle

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/indian-defence/206826-goodbye-india-shining-6.html#ixzz0VdBZjRA5


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Arakan, now under Burmese occupation, and Kerala were the earliest recipients of The Message of Islam. That is significant, and a reason why Kerala should have a special place in the hearts of the Ummah.
 
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May be it has to do something with Cheraman Mosque - Kondungallur, Asia's first mosque :)
 
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Peace between CPI and BJP worries Muslim League


A perceptible de-escalation in tension between the CPI(M) and BJP-RSS in Kerala’s Kannur district – where hundreds of people had been killed in the past four decades in conflicts between the two sides – is causing worries to the Muslim League, second biggest constituent of the Congress-led ruling UDF.

The latest reason for worry for the Muslim League, which has of late been accused of taking a soft approach towards extremist elements by the Marxists, is the recent visit by Kannur district CPI(M) secretary P Jayarajan to the home of Sachin Gopal (20), an ABVP activist murdered by activists of the Islamist outfit, Popular Front of India (PFI).

The district leadership of the Muslim League feels that the CPI(M) and the BJP of Kannur district have buried their age-old enmity in order to take on that party in the context of the widespread allegation that it has been using its influence over the State Government to make undue gains.

“Has anything so important happened in Kannur district for the CPI(M) and the BJP-RSS to come together?” asked a district council member of the Muslim League. “This newfound love is intended at destroying us. Nobody even in his wildest dreams would ever think that the CPI(M) and RSS in Kannur district can become friends,” he said.

The Muslim League thinks that the change in the thinking in both the CPI(M) and BJP camps with regard to their relations had occurred after the intense standoff between it and the Marxists. Kannur had seen a spurt in clashes between the Muslim League and the CPI(M) recently leading to attacks on offices and homes of activists of both parties.

“Suddenly, there is no enmity between the CPI(M) and the BJP and it is quite surprising to anyone who knows anything about Kannur,” said a district Muslim League leader. “Both parties have till now been calling each other fascists and killers but now both of them are speaking about nothing but Muslims’ extremism,” he said.

“If Jayarajan had visited the ABVP activist’s house out of compassion for the murdered boy’s relatives, that feeling should have been seen in other cases also. Why had CPI(M) leaders not visited the homes of BJP’s Kannur general secretary Pannyannur Chandran and Yuva Morcha leader KT Jayakrishnan when they were killed?” asked the Muslim League leader.

The CPI(M) has adopted a position that there is no need to attach political importance to Jayarajan’s visit to Sachin’s house. “It is quite normal for leaders of political parties to visit houses of activists and leaders of other parties when there is a killing or death. One should not find politics in it,” Jayarajan said.

BJP sources in Kannur said that the change in the approach of the CPI(M) towards the BJP should be welcomed while the general public in Kannur seemed to be welcoming the change in mood in the two camps. “I don’t care about the politics but I would like to see these two parties living in peace,” said Sasidharan, a government employee from Koothuparambu, Kannur.

Sachin Gopal, a member of ABVP’s Kannur town committee, was attacked brutally by a gang of activists of PFI’s students’ wing Campus Front on July 6 at Pallikkunnu in Kannur while he was on a membership campaign. He succumbed to the hack injuries at a hospital in Mangalore on September 5.

The police the other day arrested Lateef (37), said to be the Kannur city president of the Popular Front, who had allegedly played a crucial role in the killing of Sachin Gopal. Investigators are of the feeling that the murder was committed as per a plan of the PFI and its political wing SDPI and they had used the Campus Front just as a cover.

‘Peace’ between CPM, BJP in Kannur worries Muslim League
 
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