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  2. Category:Female models from Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Female models from Kerala" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Arthana Binu; D.

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  4. Category:Actresses from Kerala - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Lists of female models - Wikipedia

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  7. List of surnames from Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The titles are given to certain individual of families in Kerala. Nair - Higher caste surname, encompassing several subcastes which includes High ranking martial castes like Nambiar,Pillai, Kurup, Unnithan, Menon, etc that formed the aristocracy and elite of traditional Kerala, which is also used by auxiliary, intermediate and middle-caste Nairs like Padamangalam Nair, Pallichan Nair, Vaniya ...

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  9. Kerala model - Wikipedia

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    The Kerala model refers to the practices adopted by the Indian state of Kerala to further human development. It is characterised by results showing strong social indicators when compared to the rest of the country such as high literacy and life expectancy rates, highly improved access to healthcare, and low infant mortality and birth rates.