@@hgmurty no1 in education no 1 in healthcare more than 15 lacks north indians are working in kerala lowest infont mortality rate in india high life expectancy Highest human development index lowest crime rate in india only indian state where 100% poeple use toilets Baby friendly state by unesco If poeple are interested to work outside so what? More than 15 lacks north indians are working in kerala what about that ?
@@hgmurty That logic of yours can be applied to literally any part of India. Even people from Karnataka, Andhra are working in Mumbai, Chennai, Middle East, USA, UK. And migrant laborers from UP, Bihar, Assam, WB are getting highest wages in Kerala in entire nation and they are called guest workers and have beneficial schemes.
@@roh2393 Karnataka has advanced IT industry. No.2 in GST collection. KA people don't go outside for job as nearly as Kerala people. Kerala GST is less than haryana. TN has good IT and manufacturing industry. Gujarat and Maharashtra also great Gst collection. Lot of business. Nothing in Kerala apart from nature. Over hyped by commies and liberals that it's great place. Point is keralites have to go to other place for good wages more than kA and TN
@@limelightff Three cases happened and thats was rare issue done by converted Muslims. I havent seen the movie and wont see but as I heard the complete movie is made for spreading hatred.
@@limelightff completely false info bro, here everyday people convert to different religion, most of the people have no much faith in god Some of the pharisaic are making the issues everywhere
ഇവിടുത്തെ ആളുകൾക്ക് ഒരു വിചാരം ഉണ്ട് ആരേലും ഇംഗ്ലീഷ് പറഞ്ഞാൽ ജാടയാണെന്ന് ആ ഒരു രീതി നമ്മള് പണ്ടേ മറ്റേണ്ടിയിരിക്കുന്നു.. ഇപ്പൊ ബ്രോ ഇങ്ങനെ പറയും നിങ്ങൾ അങ്ങനെയാണെന്നല്ലാ നമ്മുടെ ഇവിടുത്തെ ചില ആളുകളുടെ മെന്റാലിറ്റിയെ പറ്റി ആണ് ഞാൻ പറഞ്ഞെ
വീട്ടിൽ വരുന്നവരെ നല്ല ഭക്ഷണമോക്കെ കൊടുത്ത് അയൽകാരെയോക്കെ പരിചയപ്പെടുത്തി സ്ഥലങ്ങൾ ഒക്കെ കാണിച്ചു maximum happy ആക്കി വിടുക എന്നത് ഞങൾ മലയാളികളുടെ ഒരു ശീലമാ..
Hindi is useful only in North India..In the south you can manage with English.. Kerala is also more crazy about football than cricket❤..we have been featured in FIFA channel..next time go to a Kerala Blasters game in JLN stadium Kochi, you'll feel the ground shaking❤
Stewart this warms my heart. The innocence and love of people, humanity at its finest. All so high vibrational. We will never let the darkness win, never. Keep doing what you do, it’s heartwarming to watch ❤
Beautiful people! So special that you were able to go back and visit after a long four years! They were all so thrilled to see you again! Love the fresh coconuts and the pigeons! =)
@@indiantravelenthusiast4383As Malayalam is our mother tongue, we don't speak any other languages here. That's why we struggle while communicating in English.
All people are in a celebration mood and happy. Most importantly when he said "She is the mother of all", it broke my heart ❤ I am jealous of you guys ❤
I couldn't stop smiling this whole video, these warm vibes that you got from those friendly locals are absolutely wonderful, they seem kind and welcoming! Kerala is an absolute gorgeous place and a must visit! love from north Africa💗
Thank you very much brother you make me happy, wow I'm amazed seems like kerela is the happiest people of India. This neighborhood makes me feel so good. I have never seen so much happy people in my entire life, I've visited so many countries but this is something incredible,I would love to visit there soon, lots of love from France 🇨🇵
I am from Ceylon Tamil we have many things like Kerala. Food, Dressing, House's, Temple visit, Education so many things and Life style are same Kerala. I Love Kerala it's our Ancient King Cheran Land Later the samaskrit mix came new language Malaiyalam. Nice friendly people.
I'm currently working on the M69 supervising a gang of Indian Road workers, hardest working bunch of men I've had in a while! All smiles not a single complaint even when its raining and they bring me food everyday, lovely people 🙏
Kerala has always been different from the rest of India since ancient times. Due to its geography it was isolated from the rest of India, but since it's in the cost of Arabian Sea it had advantage over international trade and a cosmopolitan culture. People tend to have forgotten this history, but even to this day the mindset of tolerance and communal harmony has survived.
Don't talk BS, Kerala wasn't isolated, Kingdoms of Thiruvithankoor-Kochi and Zamorin were always Integrated with rest of the India or Bharatam. After all Shankaracharya of Kalady travelled through the length and breadth of this massive sub-continent establishing mathams and teaching advaitha. Tamil, Kannada, Telugu and Sanskrit were used in Travancore courts. You can still find descendents of Maratha origin weaver community In Palakkad. Communal harmony is only due to the pussilianimous nature of Hindus. Who would rather roll over and die than confront the Islamic terror.
@@Shrike6699 you have misunderstood my point. I'm talking about ancient and medieval Kerala, until the 17th century. Kerala's political climate changed from the 18th century. So, back then it was easier to get to Arabia than to Delhi. So, it's culture was unique from that of the whole subcontinent. The statement that Zamorins, Travancore and Kochi were always integrated with the rest of India is an oversimplification for three reasons. Zamorin was an internationalist who had allies with the Ottoman Sultan, Emperor of China and Egypt, while his relationships with the neighboring kingdoms were poor. The concept of United India did not exist until the late 19th century, it was divided into many different kingdoms. Travancore and Kochi were considered prominent states only in the 18th century due to diplomatic actions of East India Company. The Kingdom of Kochi paid tribute to Portuguese and Mysore Sultans who was the tributary of Mughals. Travancore paid tribute to the Nawab of Arcot, who in turn paid tribute to the Mughals. So both Travancore and kingdom of Kochi became part of the Mughal/Hindustan diaspora only in the 18th century. And the fact that Adi Shankara travelling around India does not contradict my point. Regarding the usage of languages, Persian was the diplomatic language of Travancore and malayalam was the court language. So, this history has much to do with contemporary culture, politics, economy and society of Kerala. So, you agree that it's hindus who are a threat to communal harmony in Kerala. And how can communal harmony and islamic terror go well together? Interesting. When you approach everything in a Hindu-Muslim binary, that definitely is terror.
@@Shrike6699 Bullshit. Intellectuals from Kerala like Shankara, Aryabhatta, Neelakantan contributed immensely to Indian philosophy and astronomy. But even before that there was communal harmony in Kerala. Not due to "the pussilianimous nature of Hindus", but because of the fact that the hindus who had land holding and social position were the no. 1 oppressors of Hindu have-nots. The oppressed castes were more in association and cooperation with Muslims and Christians. That is the base of the communal harmony of Kerala. I didn't wish to write this. But such things if not responded will be considered as truth.
People outside Kerala especially in the west don’t talk to strangers but in India especially in Kerala it’s different, there are no strangers as they all have a common hidden language like a vibe built on hospitality. I love this place except its politics, celebrities, reality shows, TV serials and the religion.
One thing I like about Kerala is the intimacy, when it comes to friendship interacting with neighbors or anyone even govt officials, Which I don't see in other big cities in India
thats good habit Bible says do not drink Alcohole. they will not enter in heaven.he is safe every where in kerala people have been good education also they know value of family life. and hospitality.
Cool.. .. the bonding between the people .. themood the ambience .. the charismatic vibrance of welcoming .. the blushirt guy .. this is it .. the real kerala story
The location shown in this video (palluruthy) is my village. Im currently in United Kindom . I miss my family, friends, and hometown so much. I know everyone in this video and I am so happy to see my peoples, my village, and my hangout spots through this video. I was one of them and This is the place where I exist.This video made my day. I'm so damn happy after watching this❤️😍. I miss everyone so much. I hope that you enjoyed our place and the people out there ❤️
Wow ,seems so chilled & relaxed , its like a blast from the past ,families living together ,neighbors all like one big family .Kind hearted & helpful. Blessings 😊
For those who are curious about malayali culture. This is the real ground, a very average neighbourhood in kerala subrub . People are literally the copies of my neighbours.
Hospitality at its peak... Uncle: "saadhanam theernnu poyallo" means " stuff is finished " :- he is sad that he can't serve the guest liquor because it was already finished.. Aunty: " adutha thavana varumbo ammaye kond varane" means next time bring your mother too. ( which is a nice to way to tell someone they love to see their beloved one too".. ❤️❤️❤️