Union Cabinet to approve proposal to rename Kerala as Keralam in poll year

In a significant move, the Union Cabinet is set to approve a proposal for renaming Kerala to Keralam, reflecting the state's native language and cultural identity. This decision comes at a politically sensitive time, as the country is gearing up for elections. The proposed constitutional amendment aims to formalize the change, which has been a long-standing demand among various political and social groups in Kerala. Advocates argue that 'Keralam' better represents the state's heritage and linguistic identity, aligning with similar initiatives in other Indian states. The announcement has sparked discussions about regional identity and the importance of linguistic representation in governance. If passed, this amendment could have broader implications for how states in India are named and recognized, potentially paving the way for similar efforts in other regions. With the electoral landscape evolving, this proposal not only seeks to address cultural sentiments but also plays into the political dynamics that characterize elections in India.
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