Kerala to become Keralam: Union Cabinet approves decision to rename state

In a significant move, the Union Cabinet has approved the Kerala government's proposal to rename the state from 'Kerala' to 'Keralam.' This decision is grounded in Article 3 of the Indian Constitution, which allows for the alteration of state boundaries and names. The name change reflects a desire to emphasize the state's cultural and linguistic heritage, as 'Keralam' is rooted in the local language and identity. The proposal is part of broader efforts by the Kerala government to enhance regional pride and foster a stronger connection to the state's historical and cultural narratives. The approval marks a milestone in the state's political landscape and could potentially influence other states with similar aspirations for rebranding. As discussions around state identity continue to evolve, this decision may set a precedent for future name changes across India, highlighting the importance of regional languages and identities in the country's diverse tapestry.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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