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  2. First Bell - Wikipedia

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    First Bell is an interim arrangement for regular classes for students of Std 1 to 12 (Kerala State syllabus). [1] It is an initiative by the Kerala Infrastructure Technology for Education (KITE) and a part of Kite Victers (Versatile ICT Enabled Resource for Students). It is owned by the Department of General and Higher Education.

  3. Sarvavijnanakosam - Wikipedia

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    Sarvavijnanakosam, known in English as the Malayalam Encyclopaedia, [1] is a general encyclopedia in the Malayalam language. It is intended to be "a compendium of world knowledge", [2] covering over 32,000 topics. [3] The first volume was published in 1972, [4] and in 2015 sixteenth volume was published. [5] In total 20 volumes are expected to ...

  4. Kite Victers - Wikipedia

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    Kite Victers is an acronym for "Kerala Infrastructure and Technology for Education - Versatile Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Enabled Resource for Students". Along with Sun TV Network's Kochu TV, it is one of the two children's television channels in Malayalam (excluding

  5. KITE Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Forty stories were developed during the COVID period and during 2022-23, the program was implemented across the state in government and government aided schools. A longitudinal impact study conducted by the Regional Institute of English, South India , and IT for Change , found significant improvement in student English communication skills.

  6. DC Books - Wikipedia

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    DC Books [1] is a publisher and bookseller with headquarters in Kottayam, Kerala, India.It has published over 6,500 titles, mainly literature in Malayalam [citation needed], but also including children's literature, poetry, reference, biography, self-help, yoga, management titles, and foreign translations.

  7. Malayalam - Wikipedia

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    According to the Indian census of 2011, there were 32,413,213 speakers of Malayalam in Kerala, making up 93.2% of the total number of Malayalam speakers in India, and 97.03% of the total population of the state. There were a further 701,673 (1.14% of the total number) in Karnataka, 957,705 (2.70%) in Tamil Nadu, and 406,358 (1.2%) in Maharashtra.

  8. Swathanthra Malayalam Computing - Wikipedia

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    Swathanthra Malayalam Computing (SMC) is a free software community and non profit charitable society working on Malayalam and other Indic languages. [1] [2] It is the biggest language computing developer community in India. [3] This group has been involved in the Malayalam translation of GNOME, [4] KDE, [5] and Mozilla projects [6] like Firefox ...

  9. Matrubharti - Wikipedia

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    Matrubharti is an Ahmedabad-based free self publishing online portal that allows users to read and publish original stories, biographies, articles, novels, poetry in Indian regional languages by directly obtaining content from authors and publishing it as eBooks [1] in six languages of India including Gujarati, Hindi, Tamil, Marathi, Malayalam, Bengali, Kannada and Telugu.