Kerala could be named as the cultural capital of India as it has a blend of many old traditions & customs. About one century before, Keralites refused to have western education & culture fearing that it would result in the extinction of their Beautiful Culture.However, Today Keralites are in the top in the field of education field in India, which is a great achievement from being zero.
Eventoday, Keralites have great pride about their customs & religional beliefs. Eventhough there was many religious fights in the earlier centuries, today the people in Kerala are living a calm & peacefull life. Kerala is the Indian state which had a great change in its atmosphere in the past two centuries. People started loving Western Culture, People had thoughts of development in their mind & untie many old unwanted customs burdens
Eventoday, Keralites have great pride about their customs & religional beliefs. Eventhough there was many religious fights in the earlier centuries, today the people in Kerala are living a calm & peacefull life. Kerala is the Indian state which had a great change in its atmosphere in the past two centuries. People started loving Western Culture, People had thoughts of development in their mind & untie many old unwanted customs burdens
An image of a bullock cart from the early 90s. Now we cannot see any of these carts in Kerala.
People have switched onto Motorbikes, Carts, Trains & other modes of transportation. We live in an era where even air travelling is possible.
KSRTC Buses had been a great profit generating field for the Kerala Government.Here is the pictre of Ernakulam Bus stand about 1 century back
The image shows how backward the Keralites were in the field of development.
The above image shows the present day Ernakulam Bus stand.
Every government would be able to bring development only when their citizens are favouring for the development & better infrastructure. That is a true fact in the case of Kerala. The two images above is a perfect example for it.
So, this is all about the past & present development in Kerala



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