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  2. Emblem of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The official Kerala emblem is a derivative version of the Royal coat of arms of the Kingdom of Travancore. The state emblem symbolizes two elephants guarding the state emblem of India and the emblem of Tranvancore Kingdom (a dextrally-coiled silver) conch shell ( Turbinella pyrum) ). The current emblem of Kerala was adopted in 1960 when Pattom ...

  3. List of Kerala state symbols - Wikipedia

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    The following are official state symbols of the Indian state of Kerala . The banner depicts the emblem of Kerala on a white field. The emblem portrays two elephants guarding the state and national insignias. The state insignia is the conch-shell of Lord Sri Padmanabha and the national insignia is the Lion Capital of Ashoka.

  4. Flag of India - Wikipedia

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    Design. A sky blue ensign with the Indian Flag in the canton and the Air Force roundel in the fly. The national flag of India, colloquially called Tiraṅgā (the tricolour ), is a horizontal rectangular tricolour flag, the colours being of India saffron, white and India green; with the Ashoka Chakra, a 24-spoke wheel, in navy blue at its centre.

  5. List of Indian state flags - Wikipedia

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    In August 2019, the Government of Karnataka announced it was no longer officially pursuing the proposal for an official state flag. [8] Yellow, white and red tricolour with the Emblem of Karnataka centred on the white band. Grey flag with the flag of India in the canton and the Emblem of Tamil Nadu in the fly.

  6. Naxalite–Maoist insurgency - Wikipedia

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    The Naxalite–Maoist insurgency is an ongoing conflict [28] between Maoist groups known as Naxalites or Naxals (a group of communists supportive of Maoist political sentiment and ideology) and the Indian government. The influence zone of the Naxalites is called the red corridor, which has been steadily declining in terms of geographical ...

  7. Travancore - Wikipedia

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    India. The Kingdom of Travancore ( / ˈtrævəŋkɔːr / ), also known as the Kingdom of Thiruvithamkoor ( Malayalam: [t̪iɾuʋid̪aːŋɡuːr]) or later as Travancore State, was an Indian kingdom that lasted from c. 1729 until 1949. It was ruled by the Travancore Royal Family from Padmanabhapuram, and later Thiruvananthapuram.

  8. Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Being home to only 1.18% of the total land area of India and 2.75% of its population, Kerala contributes more than 4% to the gross domestic product of India. Kerala's economy depends significantly on emigrants working in foreign countries, mainly in the Arab states of the Persian Gulf, and the remittances annually contribute more than a fifth ...

  9. Chera dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Chera dynasty. The Chera dynasty ( or Cēra, IPA: [t͡ʃeːɾɐr] ), was a Sangam age Tamil dynasty which unified various regions of the western coast and western ghats in southern India to form the early Chera empire. [1] [2] The dynasty, known as one of the Three Crowned Kings of Tamilakam alongside the Chola and Pandya, has been documented ...