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This is a chart of trend of gross state domestic product of Kerala at market prices estimated by Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation with figures in crores (1,00,00,000) of Indian Rupees. Kerala had recorded a growth rate of 6.49 per cent in 2013, which was above the national average (4.04) and the second highest among South ...
Thiruvananthapuram. The economy of Thiruvananthapuram, capital of the Indian state of Kerala, mostly consists of tourism and leisure, information technology, rubber plantations, coffee production, tea production, and education. There are many manufacturers, such as Travancore Titanium Products Ltd and English Indian Clays (The Thaper Group).
Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC) is a public sector undertaking that conducts and regulates the tourism activities in the Indian state of Kerala. The KTDC is headquartered at Thiruvananthapuram and has offices across all the districts of Kerala. The agency also operates hotels, resorts, and tourist rest houses in key locations in ...
The measured move projects the uptrend from 2020-2021 off the 2022 low. ... further supporting corrective price action to start 2025," Will Tamplin, senior analyst at Fairlead Strategies, told ...
Kerala State Women's Development Corporation Ltd. Thiruvananthapuram: Welfare: 63: Kerala State Wood Industries Ltd. Malappuram: Wood based industry: 64: Kerala Tourism Development Corporation Ltd. Thiruvananthapuram: Tourism: 65: Kerala Urban and Rural Development Finance Corporation Ltd. Thiruvananthapuram: Development & Infrastructure: 66 ...
The global games market is projected to generate $272B by the end of the year — for $0.55/share, this VC-backed startup with a 7M+ userbase gives investors easy access to this asset market.
To help you narrow down your list (or discover something new), Business Insider asked travel planners about the more under-the-radar destinations their clients are asking about for 2025. Here's ...
By the early 2000s, tourism had grown into a full-fledged, multi-billion-dollar industry in the state. The state was able to carve a niche for itself in the world tourism industry, thus becoming one of the places with the "highest brand recall". [12] In 2003, Kerala, became one of the fastest-growing tourism destination in the world. [13]