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Ernakulam: Encyclopedia II - Universities and colleges in India - Tamil Nadu

Universities and colleges in India - Arts / Science. Bishop Ambrose College, Coimbatore Bishop Appasamy College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore C.B.M. College Sakethapuri, Coimbatore C.M.S. College of Science and Commerce, Coimbatore Chikkanna Government Arts College, Tiruppur Dr. G.R. Damodaran College of Science, Coimbatore Dr. N.G.P. Arts and Science College, Coimbatore Dr. S.N.S. Rajalakshmi College of Arts and Science, Coimbat ...

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Ernakulam: Encyclopedia II - Kochi India - Transportation

Kochi has an international airport, a seaport and shipyard and a well established rail and road network. The major roads in the city are: M G Road: The M.G road stretching from Thevara Junction to Madhava Pharmacy Junction is the business spine of the city with most of the retail and business outlets concentrated along it. Broadway: Contrary to the name, this is one of the narrowest streets in the city and had its heydey back in the 1970s and 1980s. Banerji Road Sahodaran Ayyapan Road ...

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Kochi India, Kochi India - Origin of name, Kochi India - The city, Kochi India - History and heritage, Kochi India - Local business and economy, Kochi India - Major employers, Kochi India - Education and health care, Kochi India - Transportation, Kochi India - Future Developments

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Ernakulam: Encyclopedia II - Cochin Jews - Cochin Jews today

Today most of Cochin's Jews have emigrated (principally to Israel). In Kerala there are still three synagogues; the one at Mattancherry, Cochin is still functioning. Another reason why there was a reduction in Jewish population in old times was conversion to Christianity. Both during the time of St. Thomas in Kerala and later, many Jews joined the Nasrani people in Kerala. They intermingled especially with the Knanaya Chris ...

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Cochin Jews, Cochin Jews - History, Cochin Jews - Cochin Jews today, Cochin Jews - Ruby of Cochin

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Ernakulam: Encyclopedia II - College of Cardinals - Choosing the pope

Since January 1, 1971, cardinals over the age of 80 have not had a vote in papal election, under the terms of Pope Paul VI's motu proprio Ingravescentem Aetatem. The rules for the election of the pope are now those stated in Universi Dominici Gregis, published by Pope John Paul II on 22 February 1996. It now states that cardinals over the age of 80 at the day the see become vacant do not have a vote in the papal election. Although the rules of the Conclave explicitly say the Pope need not be chosen from amo ...

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Ernakulam: Encyclopedia II - Kerala - Festivals

Keralites celebrate Onam, Eid-ul-Fitr, Christmas, Easter, Deepavali,Bakrid and Vishu. Kerala - Onam. Onam, associated with the legend of Mahabali is a state festival. It comes in the month of "Chingam" according to Malayalam calendar. It comes at the time of harvest and is celebrated through out kerala Kerala - Eid-ul-Fitr. Kerala - Christmas. Christmas is celebrated just as in any other place in the world, with lots of cakes and singing. Being the tropic, Kerala has no snow. Cotton is hung on Chirstmas tr ...

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Ernakulam: Encyclopedia II - Eastern Rite - Historical background

Communion between Christian Churches has been broken over matters of faith, when each side accused the other of heresy or departure from the true faith (orthodoxy). Communion has been broken also because of disputes that do not involve matters of faith, as when there is disagreement about questions of authority or the legitimacy of the election of a particular bishop. In these latter cases, each side accuses the other of schism, but not of heresy. Major breaches of communion: The Churches that accepted the teaching of the ...

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Eastern Rite, Eastern Rite - Eastern and Western Latin Catholics, Eastern Rite - Historical background, Eastern Rite - The term Uniat[e], Eastern Rite - List of Eastern Catholic Churches

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Ernakulam: Encyclopedia II - Eastern Rite - The term Uniat[e]

The term Uniat or Uniate is applied to Eastern Catholics primarily by Eastern Orthodox, who sometimes give it pejorative overtones, but was also historically used, though less frequently, by Catholics of both Eastern and Western liturgical traditions. Present-day Eastern Catholics generally regard the term negatively, and so its use is often avoided, especially in ecumenical contexts. According to Eastern Orthodox Professor John Erickson of St Vladimir's Theological Seminary, "The term 'uniate' itself, once used with pride in t ...

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Eastern Rite, Eastern Rite - Eastern and Western Latin Catholics, Eastern Rite - Historical background, Eastern Rite - The term Uniat[e], Eastern Rite - List of Eastern Catholic Churches

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Ernakulam: Encyclopedia II - Kochi India - History and heritage

The history of Kochi(Chinese 柯枝) dated back to early 15th century. During the Yong Le era of Ming Dynasty, Admiral Zheng He and his treasure fleet visited Kochi. Their visits were documented by on board Arab language translators Ma Huan,Fei Xin and Gong Zheng,each one of them published a book documented their visits to variou countries, including Kochi.(There is an English translation of Ma Huan’s book Ying yai sheng lan (The Overall survey of the ocean shores). The name of the king of Kochi was Koyili,he was a buddhist. ...

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Kochi India, Kochi India - Origin of name, Kochi India - The city, Kochi India - History and heritage, Kochi India - Local business and economy, Kochi India - Major employers, Kochi India - Education and health care, Kochi India - Transportation, Kochi India - Future Developments

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Ernakulam: Encyclopedia II - Kochi India - Local business and economy

Kochi is the biggest city in Kerala by volume of trade. The economy of the city can be classified as a business economy with concentration on the service sector. Major business areas are Gold and Textile retail, Seafood and spices export, Information Technology, Tourism and allied services and Health Services, Banking, Shipbuilding and allied activities and Fishing. The economy of the city owes much to the trade and retail activities. As most of the state, inward remitances from abroad by Non Resident Indians (NRI) is a major source of income. Another major income generator is exports and allied activities. Tourism ha ...

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Kochi India, Kochi India - Origin of name, Kochi India - The city, Kochi India - History and heritage, Kochi India - Local business and economy, Kochi India - Major employers, Kochi India - Education and health care, Kochi India - Transportation, Kochi India - Future Developments

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Ernakulam: Encyclopedia II - Kochi India - Education and health care

There are several hospitals that are rated as the best in the state located in and around the city and health services is a vital element of the local economy. Main among these are AIMS (Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre), Lisie Hospital, Medical Trust Hospital and Lake shore hospital. Due to deregulation of the educational sector, there has been a boom in the professional colleges owned and operated by the private sector in the city. These range from medical and engineering colleges to teacher training institutes. In addition, there are several third level institutions which are generally ...

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Ernakulam: Encyclopedia II - Paradesi Synagogue - Social composition

The Paradesi Synagogue had three classes of members, all of whom together constitute the Malabar Yehudan or Cochin Jews. White Jews, belonging to higher class of professionals and merchants, were full members. Black Jews, consisting of traders and craftsmen, were allowed to pray but were not admitted to full membership. Meshuhrarims sat on the floor or on the steps outside. As is normal for Orthodox Jewish synagogues, the Paradesi S ...

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Paradesi Synagogue, Paradesi Synagogue - Early history, Paradesi Synagogue - Social composition, Paradesi Synagogue - Objects of antiquity

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Ernakulam: Encyclopedia II - Kerala - Road network

India has more than 3.3 million km of road network at present making it one of the largest in the world. Length of roads in Kerala is 145704 km (4.2 percent of that in India). Kerala has 4.62 km of road per thousand population, against the national figure of 2.59 km. Road network in Kerala has the distinction of achieving connectivity to all the villages in Kerala. But as the villages are relatively large compared to other states, the development has not ensured connectivity of all the habitats. Main arterial roads are built and maintained ...

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Kerala, Kerala - History, Kerala - Ancient, Kerala - Overseas contact, Kerala - Colonial, Kerala - Modern post-colonial, Kerala - Geography, Kerala - Administration, Kerala - Politics, Kerala - Arts, Kerala - Society and social development, Kerala - Demographics, Kerala - Social development, Kerala - Malayalam calendar, Kerala - Economy, Kerala - Tourism, Kerala - Road network, Kerala - Trivia, Kerala - Related topics, Kerala - Notes

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Ernakulam: Encyclopedia II - Kerala - Economy

Agriculture dominates the Keralite economy. Kerala lags behind many other Indian states and territories in terms of per capita GDP (Kerala's is 11,819 INR[8]) and economic productivity. However, Kerala's Human Development Index and standard of living statistics are the best in India. Indeed, with respect to selected development indices, Kerala rivals many developed countries. This seeming paradox — low GDP and productivity figures juxtaposed with relatively high development figures — is often dub ...

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Kerala, Kerala - History, Kerala - Ancient, Kerala - Overseas contact, Kerala - Colonial, Kerala - Modern post-colonial, Kerala - Geography, Kerala - Administration, Kerala - Politics, Kerala - Arts, Kerala - Society and social development, Kerala - Demographics, Kerala - Social development, Kerala - Malayalam calendar, Kerala - Economy, Kerala - Tourism, Kerala - Road network, Kerala - Trivia, Kerala - Related topics, Kerala - Notes

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Ernakulam: Encyclopedia II - Kerala - Geography

Kerala is bounded by the Arabian Sea on the west and the Western Ghats on the east. The states of Karnataka in the north and Tamil Nadu in the east are Kerala's immediate neighbours. Mahe, a part of the union territory of Pondicherry, is an enclave within Kerala. Geographically Kerala is divided into three regions: Highland or Mountain region Midland or the rolling hills Lowl ...

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Kerala, Kerala - History, Kerala - Ancient, Kerala - Overseas contact, Kerala - Colonial, Kerala - Modern post-colonial, Kerala - Geography, Kerala - Administration, Kerala - Politics, Kerala - Arts, Kerala - Society and social development, Kerala - Demographics, Kerala - Social development, Kerala - Malayalam calendar, Kerala - Economy, Kerala - Tourism, Kerala - Road network, Kerala - Trivia, Kerala - Related topics, Kerala - Notes

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Ernakulam: Encyclopedia II - Kerala - Administration

Kerala is divided into 14 districts. They are (from north to south) Kasargod, Kannur (Cannanore), Wayanad (Wynad), Kozhikode (Calicut), Malappuram, Palakkad (Palghat), Thrissur (Trichur), Ernakulam (Cochin), Idukki, Alappuzha (Alleppey), Kottayam, Pathanamthitta, Kollam (Quilon) and Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) Thiruvananthapuram is the state capital. Kochi is the largest city and considered the commercial capital of the state.

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Kerala, Kerala - History, Kerala - Ancient, Kerala - Overseas contact, Kerala - Colonial, Kerala - Modern post-colonial, Kerala - Geography, Kerala - Administration, Kerala - Politics, Kerala - Arts, Kerala - Society and social development, Kerala - Demographics, Kerala - Social development, Kerala - Malayalam calendar, Kerala - Economy, Kerala - Tourism, Kerala - Road network, Kerala - Trivia, Kerala - Related topics, Kerala - Notes

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Ernakulam: Encyclopedia II - Kerala - Arts

Kerala's artistic traditions include such classical forms as Koodiyattom (a UNESCO-designated Human Heritage Art), Kathakali, Kerala Natanam, Koothu, Mohiniyaattam, Thullal, Padayani and Theyyam, Kerala has several folk art forms performed by people in various regions of the state. The region also has a tradition of Christian and Muslim performing arts. Most of these art forms have become artifacts of the past showcased in tourism fares or youth festivals, as contemporary art forms weave their own identity according to changing needs. Mimicr ...

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Ernakulam: Encyclopedia II - Paradesi Synagogue - Objects of antiquity

The Paradesi Synagogue has the Scrolls of the Law, several gold crowns received as gifts, beautiful chandeliers, and a brass-railed pulpit. It houses the copper plates of privileges given to the earliest Malabar Jewish people over 2000 years ago, by the ruler of the Malabar Coast. A tablet from the earlier synagogue in Kochangadi in Kochi (built in 1344) is placed on the outerwall of the Mattancherry synagogue. The inscription states that the structure was built in the year 5105 (in Jewish tradition) as a holy abod ...

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Paradesi Synagogue, Paradesi Synagogue - Early history, Paradesi Synagogue - Social composition, Paradesi Synagogue - Objects of antiquity

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Ernakulam: Encyclopedia II - Kerala - Society and social development

Kerala - Demographics. Malayalam is the official language of Kerala. A large number of Tamil speaking people are present in the state, perhaps the biggest Tamil population outside Tamil Nadu. A mix of numerous races and peoples can be found here. The state has had a confluence of numerous cultures for long. The Arabs, Portuguese, Dutch, British established mercantile businesses with Kerala for its variety of spices and agro-products. They settled, intermarried, integrated and brought in a rich blend of art ...

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