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  2. History of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The term Malabar has historically been used in foreign trade circles as a general name for Kerala. [5] In earlier times, the term Malabar had also been used to denote Tulu Nadu and Kanyakumari which lie contiguous to Kerala on the southwestern coast of India, in addition to the modern state of Kerala. [8] [9] The people of Malabar were known as ...

  3. Kingdoms of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    All the kingdoms in Northern Kerala had been were annexed into British control, while the ones in southern Kerala were subsumed into either the Kingdom of Cochin or the Kingdom of Travancore. These two kingdoms retained semi-independence status by accepting British suzerainty which they retained until the independence of India. [7]

  4. WTVF - Wikipedia

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    On July 31, 2009, WTVF began simulcasting on its digital subchannels the over-the-air relaunch of "NewsChannel 5+" (originally a cable-only channel) on 5.2 and the addition of classic movie network, This TV on 5.3. On September 7, 2012, WTVF relocated its main digital signal to UHF channel 25 and shut down its UHF fill-in translator on channel 50.

  5. Education in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    General John Munro, who was Diwan of Travancore, established the first college in India, CMS College Kottayam in 1815. Fr Kuriakose Elias Chavara who introduced the concept 'Pallikoodam' which gave admission to all students irrespective of gender, caste, creed etc. Mar Charles Lavigne, founder of one of the first residential English High Schools in Central Travancore, St Berchmans English High ...

  6. List of Malayalam-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of satellite television channels in Malayalam language (spoken in the Indian state of Kerala and the Union territory of Lakshadweep) broadcasting at least throughout Kerala state and in Middle East Countries. Besides these, there exist a number of local channels concentrating in a particular area or town in the region.

  7. 24 News - Wikipedia

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    24 News (Twenty Four News) is a free-to-air Indian Malayalam language news channel owned by Insight Media City. It was initially launched as a pilot in 2016 and officially began operations on December 8, 2018. The channel is headquartered in Kochi and has studios in Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi.

  8. Indiavision - Wikipedia

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    Indiavision was an Indian Malayalam language pay television news channel owned by Indiavision Satellite Communications Ltd, based at Kochi, Kerala, India. [2] [3] "There will be a relaunch of this channel in future" said by M. K. Muneer. It was the first 24-hour news channel in Kerala.

  9. Asianet News - Wikipedia

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    Asianet News is an Indian Malayalam-language free-to-air news channel, operated by the Asianet News Network, a subsidiary of Jupiter Entertainment Ventures. [1] The channel is based in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. [2] [3] Asianet News is currently one of the market leaders in the Malayalam television news sector. [4]