Union Cabinet approves change of name from Kerala to Keralam

In a significant move, the Union Cabinet has approved a proposal to change the official name of the state of Kerala to 'Keralam'. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced the decision, highlighting the importance of aligning the state's name with its cultural and linguistic identity. The change reflects a broader trend of reasserting regional identities across India, aiming to enhance the pride of local populations in their heritage. This decision comes amid ongoing discussions about the representation and recognition of regional languages and cultures in the country's political landscape. The alteration is expected to be implemented soon, pending parliamentary approval, and could pave the way for similar initiatives in other states seeking to embrace their indigenous names. As the conversation around linguistic identity gains momentum, this change in nomenclature symbolizes a larger movement towards acknowledging and celebrating India's diverse cultural tapestry.
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