Kerala Geography
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Kasaragod | Districts of Kerala
Kasaragod, often known as the Land of Gods and Land of Rivers, is the northernmost district of Kerala.
നെല്ല്
ലോകജനസംഖ്യയുടെ പകുതിയിലധികം പേരുടെയും മുഖ്യാഹാരമാണ് നെല്ല്.
Kerala Rivers and Nicknames
The following post lists the rivers in Kerala and their nicknames at a glance for the Kerala PSC 10th preliminary exam.
Anamudi | Short Note for PSC
The highest peak in the Western Ghats in South India (obviously Kerala as well) is theAnamudi,a fault-block mountain positioned at the apex of Eravikulam National Park.
Bharathapuzha | PSC Notes
Bharathapuzha is thesecond longest river system in Keralathat flows through 3 districts namelyPalakkad, Malappuram and Thrissur.
PSC Repeated Questions on Lakes of Kerala
This post lists some of the previous years' repeated PSC questions and answers on 'Lakes of Kerala.'
Kottayam District | Kerala
In this post, we will learn everything you need to know about the Kottayam district for the upcoming psc exams.
PSC Repeated Questions on Rivers of Kerala
This post lists some of the previous years' repeated PSC questions and answers on 'Rivers of Kerala.'
Mountain Passes of Kerala
Amountain pass can be termed as a small break/gap that connects two or more townships which are separated by the mountain range.
Wildlife Sanctuaries of Kerala
ildlife Sanctuaries are protected areas included in the ICUN Category IV.
Kerala's Major Institutions & their Headquarters – Part II
The second part of the list ofKerala's Major Institutions & their Headquartersfor Kerala PSC exams.
Crops of Kerala
Kerala with its fertile soil, rain-fed rivers, backwaters, and two monsoon seasons is suitable for cultivation for both seasonal and perennial crops.
Leading Crop Producing Districts of Kerala
This post lists all the major crops producing districts in Kerala.
Industries of Kerala: Headquarters & Locations
erala's economy is theninth largest in India, with a GDP of ₹9.78 lakh croreand thesixth largest in terms of per capita (₹205,484)in 2020-2021.
Alappuzha: A detailed Study for PSC
Alappuzha(formerly Alleppey)was a part of the Kottayam & Kollam districts.
Basic Facts about Kerala: For PSC Exams
Kerala is one of India's most beautiful states, with its stunning backwaters, coconut palms, exotic wildlife, turquoise Arabian sea, expansive and verdant tea plantations, clean hamlets, colorful f...
Kerala Districts And Year of Formation — Complete PSC Guide
Complete guide to all 14 districts of Kerala — formation years, headquarters, area, population, nicknames, rivers, landmarks and PSC quiz. Kerala was formed on 1 November 1956 under the States Reorganisation Act with 5 districts, later expanded to 14.
National Parks of Kerala
Anational park is a vast area of land protected by the Indian Government under theCategory II of IUCN Protected Areas where human activities like forestry, poaching, hunting, grazing, cultivation, ...
Famous Geographical Epithets of Kerala
In this post, we are going to discuss Geographical Nicknames | Sobriquets of places in Kerala, which is commonly asked in PSC and other competitive examinations.
Salt Water Barriers of Kerala
Some of the important Saltwater Barriers of Kerala.Thannermukkom Bund -Vembanad Lake, AlappuzhaThottappally Spillway -Vembanad Lake, AlappuzhaMadambam Regulator cum Bridge -Sreekandapuram River, Ma...
Coastal Regulation Zone Notifications (2018)
The Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change(MoEFCC)has notified the amendedCoastal Regulation Zone(CRZ)normsof 2019, replacing the existing CRZ norms of 2011.What are Coastal Regul...
Vembanad Lake
embanad Lake is the longest and largest lake in the state of Kerala spanning over three different districts -Alappuzhain the south,Ernakulamin the North &Kottayamin the East separated from the Arab...
Major Waterfalls of Kerala
The table below lists some of the major Water Fallsin Keralaand their locations.
Lakes of Kerala
lake can be defined as a variable-sized water body, larger and deeper than ponds mostly fed by rivers, running parallel to the sea coast.
Periyar
eriyar is the longest(in terms of length, 244 km)and the largest(in terms of volume of water)perennial river flowing through Kerala.
Rivers of Kerala – Part II
This post lists the second part of the two-part series - Rivers of Kerala.
Rivers of Kerala – Part I
The entire Malabar coast is blessed by nature in abundance with its rivers, lakes, lagoons, long beaches, estuaries and backwaters.These incredibly beautiful formations are a result of its geograph...
Kerala District Formation
erala districts came into existence under theStates Reorganisation Act (amended by the Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act) on 1 Nov 1956.