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It is time to send most beautiful Kerala Piravi 2020 images, HD wallpapers and greetings because the state is celebrating its formation day. There are lovely wishes, quotes, WhatsApp messages and Facebook status that can also be posted on November 1. Kerala - it is undoubtedly one of the most breathtakingly serene and calming states in the country that leaves us in awe. Surrounded by lush greens, mind-blowing blues and inspiring diversity, Kerala is truly summarised in its tagline - God's Own Country. However, not many know that the state was actually formed on November 1, 1956, and this day is therefore celebrated as Kerala Piravi (Birth of Kerala Day) every year. While all of us either marvel at the beauty of this state that we have already explored, or yearn to delve into this beauty, wishing each other Happy Kerala Piravi is a must on this day! Keralites across the world take this opportunity to take pride in their state and send Happy Kerala Piravi 2020 messages and wishes in Malayalam, Kerala Piravi Ashamsakal, Kerala Piravi HD Images, Kerala Day 2020 HD Wallpapers, Wishes, WhatsApp Stickers and Facebook Status, Greetings, Pictures to each other on Kerala Formation Day. It s time to check information and Kerala Piravi 2020 wishes and images.
While India got independence in 1947, the state of Kerala was formed much further in Indian history. Initially, independent India had three independent provinces named Malabar, Cochin and Travancore. While Cochin and Travancore were both princely states, Malabar formed the northern territories with Thalassery, a small Cannanore and Kasaragod with a tiny pocket-handkerchief French possession of Mahe, and belonged to what was once called the Madras Presidency under the British. It is interesting to note that soon after independence from the British, Travancore and Kochi joined to form a state in 1949, however, Kerala continued to be politically divided.
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