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  2. Education in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Though the cost of education is generally considered low in Kerala, [34] according to the 61st round of the National Sample Survey (2004–2005), per capita spending on education by the rural households was reported to be ₹ 41 (48¢ US) for Kerala, more than twice the national average. The survey also revealed that the rural-urban difference ...

  3. Department of General Education - Wikipedia

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    In India, the Department of General Education is the Government of Kerala's body for school education. Founded in 1995, The department administers school education from pre-primary level to the higher secondary level and teacher training the department is in charge of conducting Secondary School Leaving Certificate examinations in Kerala State.

  4. Kerala Education Act 1958 (Act 6 of 1959) - Wikipedia

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    The Education Bill [1] was introduced in the Kerala assembly by Professor Joseph Mundasseri, who was then the education minister for the first elected (1957) Communist Party of India government. [2]

  5. Kerala Board of Public Examination - Wikipedia

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    Kerala Board of Public Examination is the state level education board of Kerala. It is administered by the Government of Kerala. The board is responsible for conducting various examinations on the basis of a unified law. Its headquarters are located at Pareeksha Bhavan, Poojappura, Thiruvananthapuram. [1]

  6. Directorate of Higher Secondary Education - Wikipedia

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    The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education is the regulatory body of higher secondary schools in Kerala. It was formed in 1990 to reorganize secondary and collegiate education in the Indian state of Kerala. The board provides Higher Secondary Examination and offers courses in science, humanities and commerce. [1]

  7. Religious education in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Buddhism has historical influences on educational culture in Kerala. [4] The origin of the names Ezhuthu Palli and Pallikoodam trace back to the roots of Buddhism. [5] Until the end of the 18th century, the word Namostu Jinatam (Namotu Chinatam) was used in the beginning of Kerala's education courses for praying to the Buddha.

  8. Joseph Mundassery - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Mundassery (17 July 1903 – 25 October 1977) was a literary critic and Indian politician from Kerala state. He specialised in the Malayalam language and literature. In Kerala politics, he is remembered as the Education Minister who was behind the controversial Education Bill of the first EMS communist ministry of 1957.

  9. Kerala School Kalolsavam - Wikipedia

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    The Kerala School Kalolsavam has long served as a platform for discovering new talent, with many participants going on to make notable contributions to the Malayalam film industry. Several well-known Malayalam actors were once participants in the Kalolsavam, where they earned recognition for their skills in various competitions. [18] [18] [19] [20]