June 15th, 2009

Kerala Government and Education

rivandrum is the capital of the state of Kerala, India. The city is located on India’s West coast and was referred to by Mahatma Gandhi as the Evergreen City of India. It is rich in cultural icons and scenic views and as it is with much of India, it is rich in arts and entertainment. It is considered to be the political never center of Kerala and has many buildings that house government offices. Tourists who stay in one of the best hotels Kerala are attracted to the region’s beauty as much as they are to the cultural traditions and heritage.

The Kerala Legislative Assembly Building is one of the primary government facilities located in Trivandrum. It’s District Administration is lead by the District Collector, an official officer of the Indian Administrative Service. The city Mayor heads the Trivandrum Corporation, which administrates the city. The council is comprised of 84 democratically elected members, which represent the various city wards. It contributes 4 legislative seats to the assembly, which hold their meetings and discuss various agendas at the Legislative Assembly Building.

University of Kerala is another is also located in the capital city. It was established before the actual state of Kerala, in 1937. It was originally known as the University of Travancore, which changed its name after the development of the state of Kerala. There are 81 affiliate colleges to this university, which houses 41 departments of research and teachings. Some of the various departments include the Arts and Sciences, Law, engineering and medical. It was the 16th university to be established in India. In 2007 it was ranked 3rd by the Outlook India Magazine for the government universities of India. It has a diverse student population, and attracts many people from out of the region. It is one of the top research institutions in India.

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