South India States

The
delightful south; almost untouched by invasions throughout its history, the
Indian heritage is more intact here than in other regions of the country. This
is a land of temples, a land of the devout where new wonders await - the profusion
of orange flowers, the shade of the banyan tree, and the soft beat of distant
drums as yet another festival starts... A Myriad of Temples
Kerala
Kerala is a green strip of land, in the South West corner of Indian peninsula.
It has only 1.1 8 per cent of the total area of the country but houses 3.43%
of the the country's population. It is a purified world in Kerala, the land
of trees. A big, spreading tree purifies as much air as a room air-conditioner.
And the former is never switched off. The prolific, bustling, vegetation acts
like a massive, biological, air-filtration plant working round the clock, round
the year. Hence spending days in Kerala countryside is as if spending in an
air- purified environ; some times better than it. So is the rejuvenating effect
of the lush greenery of the state.
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Tamil
Nadu

Tamil
Nadu, the heart of the Dravidian culture and tradition, has for time immemorial,
been a pioneer of peace and knowledge, and the visual legacy of the culture
of the state, is among the most satisfying spectacles in India. Sharing boundaries
with the states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Kerala, Tamil Nadu has an
unbroken coast line, edging the Bay of Bengal. Densely forested uplands which
abound in wildlife, intensively cultivated farmlands interspersed with rocky
wastes, mountain chains of the Western Ghats, which give way to fertile coastal
plains and plateaus form the geographical features of Tamil Nadu.
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Karnataka
Karnataka popularly known for Carnatic Music through out the World has given
much more to the World than Carnatic Music, a unique form of Classical Music
patroned by many across the continents. Karnataka with all its Richness in Culture
and Traditional Grandeur is also one of the fastest growing States in terms
of Industries and Facilities.
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Andhra Pradesh

Andhra
Pradesh, India's fifth largest state, is sprawled over an area of 275,068 sq.
km. History has forged, and left behind vital links with the state, as is evident
from the many edifices, monuments and architectural ruins, the legacy of dynasties
as old as 300 B.C. Traces of the diverse and variegated facets of the culture
of the Mauryas, Pallavas, Cholas, Satavahanas, Chalukyas and Vijayanagar, offer
imposing vistas, that continue to fascinate the observer.