Friday, September 24, 2010

Ayurvedic care and cure (Women Health)

Ayurveda meaning 'science of life,' is a traditional branch of medicine belonging to India. The ayurvedic therapies are so effective that it has become popular all over the world as alternative medicine. According to Ayurveda, the five great elements or “Panchatatva”- earth, water, fire, air and space- compose the Universe, not forgetting the human body. It says that human body is made of three main constituents-Dosha Dhatu Mala. Doshas- “vata” or wind/spirit/air; “pitta” or bile; and “kapha” or phlegm- are principles that control all physical activities. Dhatus are main physical constituents that maintains physical condition of human body. Mala, the waste products, are to be excreted out of the body.

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Women Health : When women's health refers to the well being of any female besides being healthy physically. In fact the ayurvedic definition of health i.e. physical, mental and spiritual well being holds true for females.

Herbs for Treating Menstrual Problems
Asafetida increases the secretion of progesterone, the female hormone, facilitating smooth menstruation. It should be fried in ghee and mixed with goat’s milk and a spoonful of honey. Having this mixture for about a month reduces pain during menses.

Henna has a very cooling effect. The suppositories of its leaves are placed in the vagina of the women who have problem of excessive flow during menstruation.

Ginger is very effective for cold climates. The lower temperatures often cause painful and irregular menses. Ginger is infused with sugar and this preparation is administered to the women experiencing difficult menstruation.

Aloe Vera is known to be a good stimulant of uterus. As such, it is often administered to the women experiencing painful menstruation.

Valerian or Valeriana Wallichii is used for stimulation of menstrual blood flow apart from being used for treating many other diseases.

If a woman experiences congestive pain during her menstrual cycle, she can get relief by taking castor oil before her periods are due.

Many women suffer due to heavy menstruation. They can take ashwagandha tonic for reducing heavy flow during menstruation.

The tonic liquorice is also useful for reducing heavy flow during menstruation.

Ayurvedic Tips for Breast Enlargement
Breasts consist of fat globules and fibrous tissues with no muscular tissues. Pectoral muscles keep them firmly held between the rib cage. If your muscles are in good shape then you will have good cleavage and lift.
There are various herbs in ayurveda that promotes the breast enlargement and make these proportionate to your body.

• Massage your breast with Til or sesame oil that is made from the sesame seeds. Sesame oil is rich in calcium, iron, phosphorous and protein. It can also be included in daily diet. You can also massage your breast with proper ayurvedic cream. This will result in more softer and supple breasts. You can massage your breast twice a day to get better result. It is slow but safe method. While massaging do not apply too much pressure as this can harm you more than giving benefits. Better to hire the services of professional breast masseurs.

• Eat food such as chicken head soup and carrot that are rich in estrogen. This will help you to have natural breast enlargement.
• Eat maximum green vegetables and home cooked food
• Drink lots of water

Home Remedies for Natural Breast Enlargement
• Fenugreek is an herbs that is associated with breast enlargement. It can also be taken to increase the amount of milk in lactating mother. The chemical constituent in fenugreek stimulate the breast enlarging harmones leading to size growth.

• Lady's mantle (Botanical neme: Alchemilla vulgaris is a highly effective herb for breast enlargement. Consumption of Lady's mantle increases the blood circulation in local tissues through its astringent properties. With this the fat deposits increases. This in turn results in the enlargement of breast. Also the sagging or breast is greatly reduced leading to very attractive and proportionate breasts.

• Radish has astringent properties that enhances the blood supply to the local tissue. Its intake leads to the balanced distribution of fat in the body

• Consume fennel seeds as these act like estrogen dose in the body. These are also given to the breastfeeding mother in increase the amount of milk. Also fennel helps in regularizing the menstruation. Most of the breast enlarging pills contain fennel.

• Soy or soya bean that is also called Glycine soja is rich source vegetarian protein. Consume this for better result.

• One must incorporate a slice of papaya every day in the diet as it is rich in cancer fighting lycopene. Also some studies have found that it halts breast cancer. Also eating papaya after a meal helps in digestion, and prevents bloating, gas production, and indigestion.

• Tricticum vulgare is a popular wheat germ oil that regulates blood supply to the breast making it more fuller in appearance. Tricticum vulagre also helps in having the soft and supple skin around the breast.

Exercises for Natural Breast Enlargement
Some special chest exercises can help you to increase the size of the breasts. With exercise there is not change in the fat of the breast from which these are made but with exercise the pectoral muscles that hold the breast can improve.

Reduce Weight by Natural Ways
The chief cause of obesity or overweight is often overeating, irregular eating habits and not following the rules of eating such as improper mixing of food items in one meal.
In ayurveda, Charak Samhita describes eight different types of bodies that are disease prone. Out of these, the obese body is described as the one afflicted with the most diseases and troubles. Obesity is the condition or physical state of the body when excessive deposition of fat takes place in the adipose tissue.
Extra fat puts a strain on the heart, kidneys, liver and the joints such as the hips, knees and ankles and thus, overweight people are susceptible to several diseases like coronary thrombosis, high blood pressure, diabetes, arthritis, gout, liver and gall bladder disorders.

To decrease weight and get rid of obesity three things must be kept in mind:
• Controlling eating habits.
• Regular exercise.
• Avoiding the causes of weight gain

Diet recommended to lose weight
Early morning :Juice of half a lemon mixed in a glass of warm water and a teaspoon of honey.
Breakfast :Wheat or Mung bean sprouts and a cup of skimmed milk.
Midmorning : glass of orange, pineapple or carrot juice.

Lunch
• Salad of raw vegetables such as carrot, beet, cucumber, cabbage, tomatoes. Steamed or boiled vegetables
• Whole grain bread or whole wheat chapatis (Indian bread) and a glass of buttermilk.
• Roasted cumin seeds, green coriander leaves, a little salt and some grated ginger mixed in the buttermilk.

Mid-afternoon
• Coconut water
• Dry fruits
• Lemon tea
• Fresh vegetable soup

Dinner
• Whole grain bread or chapatis
• Steamed vegetables
• Seasonal fruits except banana and apple.

Home Remedies for Losing Weight

• Increase the quantity of fruits and vegetables and low calorie foods.

• Avoid intake of too much salt as it may be a factor for increasing body weight.

• Milk products like cheese, butter etc. and non-vegetarian foods should be avoided as they are rich in fat.

• Mint is very beneficial in losing weight. A chutney of green mint with some simple spices can be taken with meals. Mint tea also helps.

• Spices like dry ginger, cinnamon, black pepper etc. are good for loosing weight and can be used in a number of ways.

• Regular intake of carrot juice.

• Avoid rice and potato, which contain a lot of carbohydrates. Among cereals wheat is good.

• Vegetables like bitter gourd (Karela), and bitter variety of drumstick are useful in loosing weight.

• Honey is an excellent home remedy for obesity. It mobilizes the extra deposited fat in the body allowing it to be utilized as energy for normal functions.

Dosage: One should start with small quantity of about 10 grams or a tablespoon, taken with hot water early in the morning. A teaspoonful of fresh lemon juice may also be added.

Fasting on honey and lime- juice is highly beneficial in the treatment of obesity without the loss of energy and appetite. For this, mix one teaspoon of fresh honey with the juice of half a lime in a glass of lukewarm water.

Dosage: Take several times a day at regular intervals.

• Raw or cooked cabbage inhibits the conversion of sugar and other carbohydrates into fat. Hence, it is of great value in weight reduction.

• Exercise is an important part of any weight reduction plan. It helps to use up calories stored in body as fat.

• Walking is the best exercise to begin with and may be followed by running, swimming or rowing.

• The gum of Commiphora Mukul called 'guggulu' is the drug of choice for the treatment of obesity.

Preparation of Home Remedies
According to ayurveda home remedies are prepared in the same way and with the same purpose as other ayurvedic medicines. The main aim is to obtain the maximum therapeutic benefit while making it palatable.

Some common methods of preparing home remedies are:

• Juice
The juice may be taken from the fresh leaves, flowers or stems of the herb. The part of the herb used should be crushed or ground in a mortar and pestle, to make a paste. This paste should be put in a piece of cloth and squeezed to take out the juice.
Dosage: One to two tablespoons twice a day.

• Powder
Dried herbs are used for powders. The herbs are usually dried in a cool, shady and well-ventilated place, although some herbs are dried in direct sunlight. The herbs are then ground into a fine powder and stored in a dry, airtight bottle. The powder may be taken with water, or if specified, with milk or honey.
Dosage: Half to one teaspoon twice a day

• Decoction
A decoction is prepared by boiling the herb in water (ratio: 1 part herb to 16 parts water). The herbs are broken into pieces and soaked in water overnight. This mixture is then boiled until it reduces to one quarter of the original volume. It is then filtered and stored in a glass bottle.
Dosage: One to two tablespoons twice a day.

• Infusion
Herbs are soaked in water to make an infusion (ratio: 1 part herb to 8 parts water). Hot infusions result from adding herbs to hot water, or gently heating but not boiling the mixture. This is strained and taken internally. Herbal teas are forms of hot infusions. Cold infusions are made from soaking the herb overnight. Honey can be added.
Dosage: half to one cup once or twice day.

• Paste
A paste can be made from either fresh or dried herbs. The flowers, roots, stems, leaves or bark are ground and mixed with water. Pastes are mainly used for external application, in cases of cuts, burns and swellings. The paste should be thick enough to be applied in a layer to the skin.

• Tablets
The herbs should be first dried separately and then mixed together in a powder form, in fixed proportions. Water or herbal juice can be added to this powder to make a paste, from which tablets of a specific size or weight are made. Tablets remain potent longer than juices, powders, pastes or decoctions.
Dosage: 1 or 2 tablets twice a day.

• Medicated ghee and oil
Ghee is cooked with herbal juices, decoctions or pastes. The ghee should be heated with the herbal mixture at a moderate, controlled temperature. High temperatures can easily burn the ghee or oil, destroying its effectiveness. Medicated ghee and oils are either used internally or massaged externally.
Dosage: Half to one tablespoon.

Treatment for Anti Aging
Massage face with clarified butter (ghee), almond oil or coconut oil before going to bed. An oil massage is the best remedy for dry skin. Almond and coconut oil are best Ayurvedic remedies for aging skin as they improve complexions, reduce fine lines and wrinkles apart from curing crow's feet. For better absorption, anti-aging oil massages should be done at night.

• Ghee or clarified butter contains vitamin E, beta-carotene, and antioxidants that prevent cell damage and fight free radicals. Rub ghee all over your body to get it absorbed in the skin. The best way to get benefits of ghee is to include it in your daily diet. Mix 1-2 teaspoons of ghee while cooking vegetables, dals etc.

• Apply fresh Aloe Vera juice to the skin. If you can't get fresh aloe vera, get aloe vera gel from health care shops.

• There are many benefits of honey, one being its anti aging property. Take 1/2 tablespoon of honey and mix it with 1-2 tablespoon of rose water. Apply this mixture on face, neck, and other dry skin area. Leave it for about 15-20 minutes. Now wash it off with tepid water. Honey moisturizes and soothes dry skin. This mixture will clean your skin and tone it to give you a glowing complexion with wrinkle free skin.

• Take one teaspoon each of egg yolk and honey, and 1-2 teaspoon milk powder. Mix them well to make a smooth paste. Apply this paste on face, neck and other dry skin area. Leave it for 10-15 minutes and then wash with cold water.

• Mix one egg yolk, 1 teaspoon each of honey, olive oil and vitamin E oil to make an anti aging lotion to be used as moisturizing facial mask. Apply it to face and other areas and leave for 15 minutes. Then wash it off with lukewarm water.

• Avoid too much of sun exposure as it is one of the main causes of wrinkles. Use umbrella, scarves or any other protective cover when going out in sun.

• Quit smoking Cigarette smoke ages skin by releasing an enzyme that breaks down elastin and collagen- vital components of skin.

• Get adequate sleep. Sleeping position is also important. Try to sleep on your back, as it prevents wrinkle formation. Sleeping on sides may cause wrinkles on chin and cheek and sleeping with face-down will result in furrowed brow.

• Eat lots of fruits and vegetables. They have anti-oxidants that help fight damage caused by free radicals. They keep skin younger and radiant.

• Drink lots of water during the day to provide optimum supply of moisture to the skin.

• Do not over-wash your face. Washing face too often removes skin off its natural barrier oils and moisture that protect against wrinkles.

• Basil herb or Ocimum Sanctum (tulsi) has effective anti-aging and anti-oxidant properties. Follow the traditional Ayurvedic method of boiling fresh tulsi leaves and water until the water reduces to half. Then drink the resulting water. The other ayurvedic way of having basil leaves is to eat the crushed herb when it cools.

• Switch to green tea. Green tea has anti-inflammatory, anti-ageing, and healing effects on skin which helps in skin rejuvenation.

Hair Care Tips
Regularly cleaning and brushing the hair is very important. When the hairs are brushed, oil-producing glands in the scalp get stimulated. This natural oil makes the hair glossy and healthy. To give extra shine to the hair, after washing rinse the hair with some lemon juice mixed in a cup of warm water.


Some common Hair Problems:

Dandruff
Dry skin flaking off the scalp and itchiness is referred to as dandruff. The aggravation of Vata generally causes this dryness.
Home Remedies for Dandruff
• Add 1 teaspoon of camphor to half a cup of coconut or neem oil. Store it in glass container. Dosage: Massage this oil into the scalp before bed.
• Mix 1 teaspoon of castor, mustard and coconut oil each and massage into the scalp.
• Mix one part of lemon juice with two parts of coconut oil. Massage into the roots of the hair regularly.
Dosage: Wash with warm water after three to four hours or leave overnight.

Hair Loss / Balding
when the amount of hair lost grows higher than the normal hair fall that takes place due to the change in environment, increasing age or growth of new hairs, it is referred to as hair loss problem that needs special care. Improper or poor diet, exposure to a lot of chemicals or cosmetics, hormonal imbalance, stress, anxiety and mental tension are some causes of hair loss.
Home Remedies For Hair Loss
• Massage the scalp gently with coconut or almond oil daily for 10 to 15 minutes.
• Boil neem leaves in water. Cool, strain and rinse hair with it.
• Increase green leafy vegetables, salads, milk, fruits and sprouts in the diet. Take more proteins, milk, buttermilk, yeast, wheat germ, soya beans, whole grains and nuts.

Premature Graying of Hair
Graying of hair is a natural process that happens with increasing age, but if the hair starts graying before the age of 35, it is termed as premature graying that occurs due to the aggravation of Pitta dosha. Excessive intake of tea, coffee, alcohol, meat, fried, oily, greasy, spicy, sour, and acidic foods increases pitta and leads to graying prematurely.

Home Remedies for Premature Graying of Hairs
• Apply a paste made from 2-Tsp. henna powder, 1-tsp. curd, 1-tsp. fenugreek seed powder, 1 tbsp. coffee, 2-tbsp. mint juice and 2-tbsp. basil juice. Apply this paste to the hair for two hours. For a darker color, leave this paste in for 3 to 4 hours. Wash hair with any natural shampoo.
• Grate some fresh ginger. Mix with honey and place it in a jar. Eat 1 tea spoon everyday.

Itchy Scalp
Aggravation of Pitta dosha, stress, allergic reaction to shampoo, air conditioning, pollution and central heating lead to an itchy and red scalp, with tiny pimples or sores, dull and dry hair.
Home Remedies for Itchy Scalp
• Add 1 teaspoon of camphor to half a cup of coconut oil and store it in glass container.
Dosage: Massage this oil into the scalp before bed.

Grind some jasmine roots with lime juice. Wash the hair and scalp with it. The causes for these hair conditions are as follows:
• Excess of Pitta dosha in the body is the chief cause of hair problems.
• Excessive intake of tea, coffee, alcohol, meats and excessive smoking.
• Eating too much fried, oily, greasy, spicy, sour and acidic foods.
• Intake of too many chemical medicines, low blood circulation, anemia, general weakness after disease, stress, anxiety and mental tension.
• Chronic diseases like typhoid fever, presence of dandruff or lice and hormonal imbalance.

Hair Treatment
• Use natural shampoo or soap to clean the hair.
• Use amla (embilica officinalis), Shikakai (Acacia concinna) for washing the hair.
• Enhance oiling and massaging of scalp.
• Use coconut oil or mustard oil at least three times in a week.
• Use medicated oils like 'Mahabhringraj oil', 'Amala oil' and 'Arnica oil'. Put oil on the scalp and massage gently in the roots of the hair.
• Maintain a regular bowel movement everyday.
• The diet should contain more green leafy vegetables, salads, milk, fruits and sprouts. Take more proteins, milk, buttermilk, yeast, wheat germ, soybean and vitamin A.
• Do regular physical exercise.
• A special Ayurvedic preparation made from Bhringraj (Eclipta elba), Amala, corals, iron and black sesame seeds is very useful and even stops the graying of hair.
• Rub the scalp vigorously after washing the hair. It increases the blood circulation, and activates the sebaceous glands.
• A mixture of lettuce and spinach juice is good to drink to induce hair growth. The juice of alfalfa mixed with that of carrot, and lettuce juice is also good to take.
• Daily application of coconut oil mixed with lime- juice on the hair is also beneficial. Applying juice of green coriander leaves on the head is also good.
• Washing the hair with a paste of cooked Urad dal (black beans) and fenugreek (methi) 2-3 times a week.
• A paste of licorice made by grinding it in milk can be applied in the bald patches. It induces hair growth. A paste of seeds of lemon and black pepper may also be applied on the bald patches.
 
Ayurvedic Tips For Normal Delivery
As per ayurveda different food habits and treatments are required every month for a normal delivery. According to ayurveda there are nine varied groups of medicines and herbs for each month.


High blood pressure is the most common of all these issues. Along with this diabetes, vomiting, hyperacidity, premature birth etc can also be seen. The effect vary from person to person. These problems can be treated with ayurveda.

• Walking is the best of all for a normal delivery. You should start walking as soon as you feel the first sign of labor. Doctors even recommend walking through out the labour pain.


• From seven months onwards you can take the milk with garlic paste. For this boil the garlic paste in milk and consume it.

• From nine months onwards for normal delivery take the drink made from roasted anise seed and water. To make this drink boil roasted anise seed in water and drink it.

• Have pomegranate juice daily as it ameliorates the blood cells of both baby and mother. With this juice your baby will also have the fair complexion.

• Take warm water bath before going to bed. This will relax your body from all kinds of stress and strains.

• On the commencement of delivery pains eat a spoon full of honey. Also make the paste of honey and black cumin powder and spread it over your stomach for normal deliver as per ayurveda.

• For good lactation after delivery take fenugreek - 1/4 tablespoon, 1/2 cup raw rice, 5 garlic pieces. Steam all the ingredients well and smash it. Consume it with enough water. This should be done 7th month onwards

* Any ayurveda tip for normal delivery must be done after due consultation with your doctor or ayurvedic specialist.

Some Herbs and Other Ayurvedic Tips for Normal Delivery
• Harmone such as oxytocin and prostaglandins stimulate labor. Rubbing your nipples at the commencement of labour increases oxytocin that causes the uterus to contract. Also with this harmone intensity of the contractions increases. But you must consult your doctor before this as it affects very quickly.

• Prostaglandins harmone comes from the male semen. So if the intercourse is done at the time of labor then the intensity of labor will increase but doctors do not recommend this quiet often.

• Evening primrose oil (ayurveda herb) contains prostaglandins. Use of this oil will cause the cervix to ripen more easily and quickly.

• Also you can use the false unicorn root and red raspberry leaf in order to ripen the cervix.

But before using any herb and adopting method of ayurvedic for normal delivery consult your doctor.
There are also many herbs that are known to be effective in naturally inducing labor. Evening primrose oil contains prostaglandins and hence is effective in helping the cervix to ripen. False unicorn root, blue and black cohosh and red raspberry leaf are also well known herbs that are used in this regard. Again, you need to consult your doctor before using any of these herbs.

Kalaripayyat, Martial Art of Kerala

Kerala's traditional martial art form teaches you how to floor an opponent with a feather - and then mend his injuries.
KALARIPPAYAT is the exclusive martial arts legacy of Kerala, taken to China by the Buddhist monks which became the fabled model for the modern martial arts. Kalarippayat encompasses an invigorationg Ayurvedic herbal treatment for chronic ailments like arthiritis and spondylosis, and a massaging regimen which repairs physiological damages and makes the body young and supple. The fracture treatment system, developed as a corollary of the rough and tumble world of martial arts, does away with the risk-ridden x-rays and hit-or-miss plaster-cast method.

The kalari tradition is at once a cultural experience too. The folk-lore of Kerala is woven around legendary exponents of kalarippayat and their exploits. The vocabulary of the rural people, especially of northern Kerala, is studded with kalarippayat jargon. It is a scientific and comprehensive system of training for the body and the mind with an elaborate repertoire of weapon training

Kalarippayat literally means 'acquired skill' of art. "Kalari" means school or arena, and "payat" is skill training, exercise or practice. It is the most comprehensive personal combat training shceme anywhere in the world. The training includes exercises to develop sharp reflexes for unarmed combat and techniques of combat using mace, spears, daggers and sword and shield. There is also a unique Kerala weapon- the lethal flexible sword, called the 'Urumi' which can be concealed as a waist belt.

Kalarippayat also includes the 'marma' treatment which identifies the vital nodal points(marmas) in the body (107 of them in all) for suitable pressing and nudging to correct muscular and neurological problems. The massaging may involve standing full length over the patient and applying pressure with the feet. The system is acknowledged superior to any other method of massage.
Treatment
It is a unique system of treatment, which is developed in connection with Kalaries in Kerala. The knowledge attained by the sages and yogies of ancient India, about the 107 vital points led to the development of this unique treatment method. It is also very effective for wounds, burses and fractures. The way of treatment with Herba and Herbal preparation can give instant relief. Massages or Uzhichil with specially prepared oils in an effective treatment for rheumatic complaints and nerval disorders

FEATURES OF KALARI MASSAGE
Balancing of Chakras: According to yoga science, Cakras are circular energy centres, which exist, in man’s subtle body.
Balancing of Sapthadhathu: Seven tissues of Human body like Plasma, Blood, Muscle, Fat, Bone, Bone marrow and semen.
Stimulation of Nadisuthra Points: Ayurvedic Acupressure
Stimulation of Marmam: Vital Points
Stimulation of footprints: Foot Reflexology
Awakening of Prana: Life – Energy
Awakening of Senses: Five senses of the body

THE MASSAGE
The Massaging may involve standing full length over the patient and applying pressure with the feet. This encompasses an invigorating Ayurvedic herbal treatment for chronic ailments like arthritis and spondylosis The system is acknowledged superior to any other method of massage.This Rejuvenation Massage, restores energy reserves of the body, reduces stress strain and fatigue, relieves body aches, improves complexion and skin texture and gives a healthy and euphoric feeling. The chronic illness due to back pain, spondylosis, rheumatism, arthritis etc. can be relieved with this treatment.
KIZHI
Kizhi, a cloth pouch filled with medicine, heated in boiled oil is applied on the body. The Kizhi is useful in removing swells and for the treatment of rheumatism, back pain etc. The  Kizhi is available  in accordance with the medicines used in it like Navarakkizhi, Elakkizhi, Podikkizhi, Manhakkizhi etc.

DHARA
Dhara is a method of treatment by pouring warm medicated oil on different parts of the body and head.
Dhara, is divided into three in accordance with the part of the body where the treatment is done.
"Moordhania Dhara" (Dhara done on head)
"Sarvanga Dhara" (on the whole body)
"Ekanga Dhara" (on any particular part of body)

Moordhania Dhara is a treatment for diseases of head, eye, nose, ear and face and also for some particular types of rheumatism.
Sarvanga Dhara gives relief from body ache, sprain etc. It is also done for body rejuvenation.
Ekanga Dhara is performed on particular parts of the body for body aches, sprains etc
The name of the Dhara is used according to the medicine used in it. 'Thakra Dhara' (using Butter milk), 'Ksheera Dhara' (using Milk) and 'Sneha Dhara' (using Ghee, Oils etc) are some of them.

PIZHICHIL

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Major Banks in Kerala, India


» Federal Bank : One of the top listed private bank in Kerala. It has played a pioneer role in developing and deploying new technology assisted customer friendly products and services. The bank has its head office at Aluva in Kerala. It has the largest number of ATMs in Kerala, taking round-the-clock banking convenience to even many rural areas
» State Bank of Travancore : State Bank of Travancore(SBT) is an associate of the State Bank of India and a member of the State Bank Group,the largest banking group in India. SBT is the premier bank in Kerala with 562 branches in Kerala. Internet Banking, E-Payments, Utility Bill Payments, Fee payments and E-Rail are some of the facilities available with the bank.
» Catholic Syrian Bank : Catholic Syrian Bank Ltd is a Kerala based bank. The bank was formed on 26th November 1920 at Thrissur. The bank has a network of 334 branches/extension counters.
» Dhanalakshmi Bank : The Dhanalakshmi Bank Limited (DLB) is a professionally managed Bank. The DLB has 178 branches spread over Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, West Bengal (Kolkata) and New Delhi. Head Office: Thrissur.
» The South Indian Bank : The South Indian Bank which has a tradition of over 77 years of public trust. Second largest network of branches amongst the old private sector banks - 450 branches and 45 Extension Counters spread over 19 States/UT.
» Manjeri Co-operative Urban Bank : Manjeri Co-operative Urban Bank is head quartered at Manjeri, a business city in Malappuram district. The head office of the bank is located in Manjeri town.
» South Malabar Gramin Bank : South Malabar Gramin Bank sponsored by Canara Bank is one of the largest Regional Rural Banks (RRBs)

Other Operators

State Bank of India (SBI)
ICICI Bank
HSBC Bank
HDFC Bank
Allahabad Bank
Andhra Bank
Bank of Baroda
Bank Of India
Bharat Overseas Bank
Canara Bank
Catholic Syrian Bank
Central Bank of India
Corporation Bank
Dena Bank
Dhanalakshmi Bank
Export/Import Bank Of India
Indian Bank
Indian Overseas Bank
Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI)
Jammu and Kashmir Bank
Karur Vysya Bank
Punjab National Bank
Small Industries Development Bank of India
State Bank of Indore
State Bank of Mysore
State Bank of Saurashtra
Syndicate Bank
UCO Bank
UTI Bank

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Major Mobile / Telephone Brands and Operators

Nokia - http://www.nokia.co.in/
Bharti Airtel - http://www.airtel.in/
Reliance Communications - http://www.rcom.co.in/
Tata Teleservices - http://www.tatateleservices.com/
Idea Cellular - http://www.ideacellular.com/
BSNL - http://www.bsnl.in/


Saturday, August 7, 2010

Some Useful Sites

Kerala Public Service Commission  http://www.keralapsc.org/
Thulasi Hills, Pattom Palace P.O.,
Thiruvananthapuram 695 004
Kerala

Tel:0471- 2447201, 0471- 2447201,0471-2447208, 0471-2447208
0471-2448165, 0471-2448165(Enquiry 8 AM to 6 PM)
Fax: 0471-2448988
E-mail: kpsc@keralapsc.org
grievancecell@keralapsc.org
 
Passport & Visa  http://passport.nic.in/
Kerala State Civil Supplies Corporation (SUPPLYCO)  http://www.supplycokerala.com/
Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB)   http://www.kseb.in/
 
 
 

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Kerala Tour






Reaching Kerala

Kerala is a major tourist destination in India and is well connected with other parts of the country. Also being a popular destination in India and the world tourism map, Kerala is well accessible by air, rail and road.
Air: There are three airports in the state - Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi and Kozhikode. Thiruvananthapuram (Capital of Kerala)  is also an international airport, connecting the state to many places in India and the world.
Rail: There are around 200 railway stations in Kerala connecting most of the places in the state to places in the other parts of India and inside the state. Long-distance express trains connect important places in the state to places outside Kerala like Mumbai, New Delhi, Chennai and Kolkata.
Road: An extensive network of metalled roads connects most of the places in the state. National highways 47, 17, and 49 connect Kerala with other parts of India.

Kerala, in the southernmost tip of India, is noted, among many other things, for its Ayurvedic resorts that draw a large number of tourists every year coming for Ayurveda Holidays in Kerala. Kerala's equable climate, natural abundance of forests (with a wealth of herbs and medicinal plants), and the cool monsoon season (June - November) are best suited for Ayurveda's curative and restorative packages. In fact, today, Kerala is the only State in India which practices this system of medicine with absolute dedication.
Traditional texts reveal that the monsoon is the best season to plan Ayuveda vacations in Kerala. The atmosphere remains dust-free and cool, opening the pores of the body to the maximum, making it most receptive to herbal oils and therapy. Kerala is dotted with numerous Ayurveda resorts.
The Ayurveda Resorts in Kerala are renowned not just in India but also across the globe. The treatments provided by these resorts have become so popular that the Kerala Tourism Development Corporation has started a 'Monsoon Rejuvenation' Package that combines sightseeing tours with Ayurvedic massages and treatment. The Ayurvedic treatments are considered most effective after the karkadam or monsoon months because during this period the body has less heat and hence is most responsive to treatments.
Kerala Ayurveda Resorts provide treatments for ailments such as arthritis, paralysis, obesity, sinusitis, migraine, premature ageing, skin ailments etc. Ayurveda Resorts in Kerala cure detoxify and rejuvenate the whole body system for curing the ailment and enable general fitness. The health and fitness programs in the Ayurveda Resorts in Kerala are based on Ayurvedic oil massages. These massages help in various ways such as improving blood circulation, streamlining the body, building up immunity, ridding the body of toxins and decreasing excess fat in the body etc.
Many of the renowned Ayurveda Resorts in India are in Kerala. Tourists can choose from a range of Ayurveda Resorts in Kerala - from 5 star luxury Ayurveda Resorts, beach Ayurveda Resorts to backwater Ayurveda Resorts in Kerala. You may decide upon your tour in Kerala to choose the Ayurveda resorts as per the location, treatments offered at the Ayurveda resorts. Take a break at the Ayurveda Resorts in Kerala for a refreshing and rejuvenating holiday in India.

Ayurveda
 
Kerala,  its Ayurvedic resorts that draw a large number of tourists every year coming for Ayurveda Holidays in Kerala. Kerala's equable climate, natural abundance of forests (with a wealth of herbs and medicinal plants), and the cool monsoon season (June - November) are best suited for Ayurveda's curative and restorative packages. Kerala is the only State in India which practices this system of medicine with absolute dedication. Traditional texts reveal that the monsoon is the best season to plan Ayuveda vacations in Kerala. The atmosphere remains dust-free and cool, opening the pores of the body to the maximum, making it most receptive to herbal oils and therapy. Kerala is dotted with numerous Ayurveda resorts.
Kerala Ayurveda Resorts provide treatments for ailments such as arthritis, paralysis, obesity, sinusitis, migraine, premature ageing, skin ailments etc. Ayurveda Resorts in Kerala cure detoxify and rejuvenate the whole body system for curing the ailment and enable general fitness. The health and fitness programs in the Ayurveda Resorts in Kerala are based on Ayurvedic oil massages. These massages help in various ways such as improving blood circulation, streamlining the body, building up immunity, ridding the body of toxins and decreasing excess fat in the body etc.

Tourists can choose from a range of Ayurveda Resorts in Kerala - from 5 star luxury Ayurveda Resorts, beach Ayurveda Resorts to backwater Ayurveda Resorts in Kerala. 

Houseboat Holidays
 
Backwaters of Kerala offer an amazing array of holidaying options in Kerala. Caressed by the Arabian Sea in the southern tip of India, Kerala backwaters are complex network of lagoons, lakes & canals. Cruising down the backwaters is an experience to cherish for a lifetime. Life on the backwaters is entirely different; water being the key to everything.
The Kettuvallam or 'boat with knots'- was so called because the entire boat was held together with coir knots only - not even a single nail is used during the construction. The boat is made of planks of jack-wood joined together with coir. This is then coated with a caustic black resin made from boiled cashew kernels. With careful maintenance, a Kettuvallom can last for generations.

A portion of the Kettuvallom was covered with bamboo and coir to serve as a restroom and kitchen for the crew. Meals would be cooked on board and supplemented with fresh fish from the backwaters. Today, the tradition is still continued and the food from the local cuisine is served by the Kuttanad localities, on board.
in Kerala.

Backwaters of Kerala

Alappuzha Backwaters
Veli Aakulam Backwaters
Kollam BAckwaters
Kumarakom Backwaters
Kozhikode Backwaters
Ernakulam - Kochi BAckwaters

Major attractions of Kerala and the Districts which they situated


Ancient Caves, Kumbla, kasaragode

Agastyarkoodam Peak, Kannur

Vasthuvidya Gurukulam, Pathanamthitta

Kerala Kalamandalam Cheruthuruthy, Palakkad

The Fort of Tipu Sultan, Palakkad

Fantasy Park, Palakkad

Jew Street, Mattanchery, Ernakulam

The Aralam wildlife Sanctuary, Kannur

The Archaeological Museum, Thrissur

Napier Museum and Art Gallery, Thiruvananthapuram

Ambalavayal Heritage Museum, Wayanad

Neyyar Reservoir, Thiruvananthapuram

Pathiramanal, Alappuzha

Malayala Kalagramam Kannur District

Chimmini, Thrissur District

Fort Kochi, Ernakulam

Parassinikkadavu Snake Park, Kannur

Attappady, Palakkad

Thodikkulam Temple, Kannur

Thangasseri, Kollam

Koyikkal palace, Thiruvananthapuram

Pazhassiraja Museum and Art Gallery, Kozhikkode

Muzhapilangad Beach, Kannur

Boothathankettu, Ernakulam

Kunchan Smarakom, Palakkad

Valapattanam, Kannur

Sri Padmanabhaswami temple

Sri Chithira art gallery, Trivandrum

Neyyar dam and lake, Trivandrum

Ambalapuzha, The Sree Krishna Temple, Alappey

Siva temple, Ettumanoor, Kottayam

Siva temple, Vaikom, Kottayam

Idukki aarch dam, Idukki

Idukki wild life sanctuary, Idukki

Peerumedu hill resort, Idukki

Ernakualam city, Ernakualam

Parishath thmburan museum, Ernakulam

Bolgatty palace, Ernakulam

Willigton Island, Ernakulam

Jewish synagogm, Ernakulam

VascoDeGamma Tomb, Cochin, Ernakulam

Chinese fishing nets, Ernakulam

St.Francis Church, Fort Cochin, Ernakulam

Kaladi, The birth place of Adi shankara, Ernakulam

Kodanadu elepahant training center, Ernakulam

Peechi dams and wild life sanctuary, Trichur

Guruyatoor Lord Krishna shirine, Trichur

Thuruthy kathalali and Mohiniattam dance centre, Trichur

Malampuzha dam, Palakkad

Nilambur teak plantations, Malapuram

Pazhassi Raja Museum, Calicut

Krishna Menon Museum, Calicut

Art Gallery, Calicut

Historical Port Vasco-de-Gamma landed, Kappad, Calicut

Kannur beach, Kannur

Tippu sultans fort ezhimala, Kannur





Monday, July 19, 2010

Kerala Tourism Contact Addresses

Department of Tourism

"Park View", Thiruvananthapuram -33 Kerala, India,
Phone: 091-471-2322547 Fax: +91-471-2322279,
E-mail: deptour@md2.vsnl.net.in / deptour@vsnl.com
www.keralatourism.org

District Offices & Regional Offices
Kollam
Dy. Director, Govt. Guest House, Asramam, Kollam
Tel: +91-474-2743620
Pathanamthitta
Tourist Information Officer, Collectorate, Civil Station, Pathanamthitta Tel: +91-473-2326409
Alappuzha
Tourist Information Officer, Boat Jetty, (Near KSRTC-bus Station) Alappuzha.

Tel: +91_477-2260722
Kottayam
Dy. Director, Govt. Guest House, Kottayam
Tel: +91-481-2562219
Idukki
Tourist Information Officer
District Office/ Information Center, Kumily
Tel: +91-486-2322620
Eranakulam
Tourist Information Officer, Govt. Guest House, Eranakulam
Tel: +91-484-2360502/2360257
Eranakulam
Regional Joint Director, Govt. Guest House, Eranakulam
Tel: +91-484-2360502/ 2360257
Palakkad
Dy. Director District Office,
Dept. of Tourism, DTPC Office, Fort, Palakkad
Malappuram
Dy. Director District Office,
Dept. of Tourism, (Near DTPC), Uphill, Malappuram.
Kozhikode
Regional Joint Director, Civil Station, Kozhikode
Tel: +91-495-2373862
Wayanad
Tourist Information Officer Collectorate, Civil Station, Wayanad

Tel: +91-493-2602643
Kannur
Dy. Director, District Office, Dept. of Tourism,
Taluk Office Compound, Kannur.
Tel: +91-497-2706336 (PP-DTPC Office)

Tourist Information Offices In Kerala

Kerala Tourism Information Office
Park View, Thiruvananthapuram,
Tel: +91-471-2321132
Kerala Tourism Information Office
International Airport, Thiruvananthapuram,
Tel: +91-471-2502298

Kerala Tourism Information Office
Domestic Airport, Thiruvananthapuram
Tel: +91-471-2501085

Kerala Tourism Tourist Facilitation Office
ITDC Compound, Kovalam Tel: +91-471-2480085
Kerala Tourism Information Office
Railway Station, Thampanoor, Thiruvananthapuram

Tel: +91-471-2334470

Kerala Tourism Information Office
Central Bus Station, Thampanoor, Thiruvananthapuram
Tel: +91-471-2327224

Kerala Tourism Information Office
Near Govt. Guest House, Papanasam Beach, Varkala.
Tel: +91-471-2602126 (PP).

Kerala Tourism Information Office

Civil Station, Pathanamthitta-689 645

Tel: +91-473-2326409.

Kerala Tourism Information Office
Boat Jetty, Alappuzha Tel: +91-477-2260722
Kerala Tourism Information Office
Kumily, Thekkady, Idukki Tel: +91-486-2322620
Kerala Tourism Information Office
International Airport, Nedumbassery, Kochi
Tel: +91-484-2610113

Kerala Tourism Information Office,
Govt. Guest House, Ernakulam. Tel: +91-484-2360502
Kerala Tourism Information office
Railway Station, Kozhikode Tel: +91-495-2702606
Kerala Tourism Information Office
Airport, Karipur, Kozhikode Tel: +91-495-2712762
Kerala Tourism Information Office
Kalpetta, Wayanad Tel:+91-493-2602134


Tourist Information Offices Outside Kerala


Kerala Tourism Information Office
No.28 Ethiraj Salai, Chennai -600 008.
Tel: +91-44-25382639

Kerala Tourism Information Office
219, Kanishka Shopping Plaza,
19 Ashoka Road, New Delhi-110 001.
Tel: +91-11-23368541

Kerala Tourism Information Office
Dr.Shingaonkar Road, Panaji, Goa 403 001.
Tel: +91-832-2232168

Kerala Tourism Information Office
Kairali Shopping Complex Buildings,
Nariman Point, Mumbai -400 021.
Tel: +91-022-22830491

Important Public Sector Undertakings
Kerala Tourism Development Corporation Ltd.( KTDC)
Corporate Office, Yathri Nivas, Thycaud, Thiruvananthapuram - 695 014
Tel: ++91-471- 2333956
Fax: ++91-471-2334780
Email: ktdc@vsnl.com
KTDC Central Reservation 0471- 2316736
Bekal Resorts Development Corporation Ltd. (BRDC)
Gandhari Amman Koil Road,
Thiruvananthapuram - 695 001
Tel: ++91-471-2321456 Fax: 2321345

Kerala Institute of Tourism & Travel Studies (KITTS)
Residency Compund, Thycaud,
Thiruvananthapuram - 695 014
Tel: ++91-471- 2329539
Fax: ++91-471- 2323989

Thenmala Eco- Tourism Promotion Society &
Eco - Tourism Directorate
Easwaravilasom Road, Thiruvananthapuram - 695 010
Tel: ++91-471- 2329770
Fax: ++91-471- 2337037
Thenmala : Tel: ++91-475- 2344800
Government Guest Houses

Kerala House, New Delhi Tel: ++91-11-23362100/23368128 Fax: ++91-11-23368934
Kerala House, Kanyakumari Tel: ++91-4652- 2452299

Guest House, Thycaud, Thiruvananthapuram Tel: ++91-471- 2329869/2324453/2324253
Guest House, Ponmudi Tel: ++91-472- 2890230
Guest House, Kovalam Tel: ++91-471- 2480146/2480386/2480269
Guest House, Attingal Tel: ++91-470-2622290
Guest House, Varkala Tel: ++91-470- 2602227
Guest House, Kollam Tel: ++91-474- 2743620
Guest House, Pathanamthitta Tel: ++91-473-2228073
Guest House, Alappuzha Tel: ++91-477-2244460
Guest House, Kottayam Tel: ++91-481- 2340219/2569799
Guest House, Munnar Tel: ++91-4865-2530385
Guest House, Idukki Tel: ++91-4865-2233086
Guest House, Peermade Tel: ++91-4865-2332071
Guest House, Devikulam Tel: ++91-4865-2564223
Guest House, Ernakulam Tel: ++91-484- 2360502/2360257
Guest House, Aluva Tel: ++91-484- 2623636/2623637
Guest House, Thrissur Tel: ++91-487- 2332016/2332300
Guest House, Guruvayur Tel: ++91-487- 2556696
Guest House, Cheruthuruthy Tel: ++91-488- 2462498
Guest House, Malampuzha Tel: ++91-491- 2815207
Guest House, Malappuram Tel: ++91-483- 2734311
Guest House, Kozhikode Tel: ++91-495- 2383920
Guest House, Sulthan Bathery Tel: ++91-4936-2220225
Guest House, Kannur Tel: ++91-497- 2706426
Guest House, Kazargode Tel: ++91-4994- 2230666/2230876/2230063

Thursday, July 15, 2010

How to book online

IRCTC Online Passenger Reservation System
http://www.irctc.co.in/
www.indianrail.gov.in/

Online Bus Ticket Booking Service

http://www.redbus.in/
http://www.ticketvala.com/
http://www.ticketgoose.com/


Online Air ticket Booking Service

http://www.yatra.com/
http://www.ixigo.com/
http://www.airticketsindia.com/
http://www.makemytrip.com/
http://www.travelguru.com/
http://www.goindigo.in/
http://www.icicibank.com/ › Online Services

Online Movie Tickets Booking Services
http://www.bookmyshow.com/
http://www.ghoomo.com/
www.paymate.co.in/movies
http://www.ticketnew.com/
http://in.bookmyshow.com/movies/nowshowing/
www.hdfcbank.com/personal/access/movie_ticketing.htm
http://www.pvrcinemas.com/
http://www.thecinema.in/
http://www.easymoviesindia.com/
http://www.nomorequeue.com/
www.vizagcityonline.com/Vizagmovies/moviehelp.html
http://www.movieonline.in/
http://www.ask4ticket.com/
https://www.ticketcounters.com/
www.antya.com/topic/online-movie-tickets
www.bookmyshow.com/BuyTickets.aspx?srid=HYD

Online Movie Ticket Review
http://online-movie-ticket-review.toptenreviews.com/

Online Hotel Booking Services
http://www.travelchacha.com/
http://www.agoda.com/
http://www.bookmytrip.in/
www.travelocity.com/
http://www.venere.com/
http://www.booking.com/
http://www.yatra.com/
www.makemytrip.com/hotels
http://www.hotels.com/
http://www.asiatravel.com/
http://www.hoteldealsite.com/
www.hros.net/
http://www.octopustravel.com/
www.travelmasti.com/indiahotels.htm
http://hotel.ibooking.com/

Compare Hotel Deals
http://www.hotelscombined.com/

Airports in Kerala

Thiruvananthapuram Airport

URL: http://www.thiruvananthapuramairport.com
Tel: +91- 471 - 2501424,2501220, 2502323.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trivandrum_International_Airport

Cochin International Airport Ltd

Kochi Airport P.O., Kerala, India, Tel: +91- 484 - 2 610115,
2611322, 2610033, Fax : +91 - 484 - 610012
E-mail: cial@vsnl.com,
URL: http://www.cochinairport.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cochin_International_Airport

Calicut Airport

Tel: +91- 483 - 2711314,2710417, 2710517.
URL: http://www.calicutairport.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calicut_International_Airport


AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA
http://civilaviation.nic.in/aai/airport.htm

Major Airlines
Air India.
Indian Airlines (IC)
Jet Airways (9W)
Qatar Airways (QR)
Kuwait Airways (KU)
Gulf Air (GF)
SriLankan (UL)
Oman Air (WY)

Kerala State Government Departments and Agencies

http://cyberjournalist.org.in/links2.html
http://www.goidirectory.nic.in/
http://www.kerala.gov.in/
www.gokdelhi.kerala.gov.in/home.htm
http://www.keralatourism.org/
http://www.keralamvd.gov.in/
http://www.info.spark.gov.in/
http://www.keralaregistration.gov.in/
www.keralatourism.org.in/touristinfo.html
www.kerala.nic.in/govtforms/state.htm
http://www.keralalawsect.org/
www.epfkerala.in/
http://www.passport.gov.in/
www.norkaroots.net/Norka.htm
http://www.trivandrum.co.in/
www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thiruvananthapuram
www.keralaclick.com/kerala-government-webistes.html

Portal (formerly keralagov.com)

Chief Minister

Agriculture

Agriculture (Malayalam)

Animal Husbandry
Archaeology

Archives

Ayurveda Medical Education

Food, Civil Supplies,Consumer Affairs

Coir Development

Collegiate Education

Commercial Taxes

Culture Affairs

Drugs Control

Economics and Statistics

Election

Electrical Inspectorate

Environment

Employment and Training

Factories and Boilers

Forests

General Education

Ground Water

Handloom and Textiles

Harbour Engineering

Health and Family Welfare

Higher Secondary Education

Information Technology

Industries and Commerce

Industries Minister

Labour

Law

Local Self Government

Chief Engineer, LSG

Mining and Geology

Motor Vehicles

Museum and Zoo

Non-resident Keralites' Affairs

Planning and Economic Affairs Affairs

Police

Ports

Public Relations

Public Works

PWD Net

Radiation Safety

Registration

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Science and Technology

Sports and Youth Affairs

State Archives

State Lotteries

Survey and Land Records

Taxes

Technical Education

Treasuries

Tourism

Town and Country Planning

Vigilance and Anti-Corruption

Vocational Higher Secondary Education

Government of Kerala Offices in Delhi



Alappuzha district

Cochin (Kochi) City Police

Cochin City Corporation

Greater Cochin Development Authority

Idukki district

Kannur district

Kannur District Tourism Promotion Council

Kasaragod District

Kollam District

Kollam District Tourism Promotion Council

Kottayam District

Kozhikode district

Kozhikode City Corporation

Malappuram District

Malappuram Industry

Palakkad district

Pathanamthitta District

Pathanamthitta Police

Thiruvananthapuram District

Thiruvananthapuram City Corporation

Thiruvananthapuram Development Authority

Thrissur City Police

Thrissur district

Thrissur Corporation

Wayanad district

Other organisations, Institutions, Agencies

Agency for Non Conventional Energy and Rural Technology (ANERT)

Attappady Hill Area Development Society

Bharat Bhavan Society of Kerala

Bureau of Public Enterprises

Centre for Advanced Training in Free and Open Source Software

Centre for Development of Imaging Technology (C-DIT)

Centre for Earth Science Studies (CESS)

Centre for Heritage Studies

Centre for Management Development

Centre for Research and Education for Social Transformation

Centre for Taxation Studies

Centre for Water Resources Development and Management (CWRDM)

Clean Kerala Mission

Clinical Epidemiology Resource and Training Center

Cochin Export Processing Zone (CEPZ)

Commissioner of Entrance Examinations

Cooperative Service Examination Board

Cyberparks, Kozhikode

District Primary Education Programme

Employees Provident Fund Organisation- Kerala

Employees Provident Fund Organisation- Malabar

Energy Management Centre

FRIENDS

Infopark Kochi

Information Kerala Mission

Information Technology Mission

Institute of Communicative and Congnitive Neurosciences

Institute of Land and Disaster Management

Institute of Handloom and Textile Technology

Institute of Management in Government

Integrated Fisheries Project. Kochi

Irrigation Design and Research Board

http://www.itschool.gov.in/    (IT@ School)

Jalakam (window to information technology)

Kannur Airport

Keltron Tool room Research & Training Centre (KELTRAC)

Kerala Biodiversity Board

Kerala Books and Publications Society

Kerala Council for Historical Research

Kerala Forest Research Institute

Kerala Institute of Local Administration

Kerala Institute of Labour and Employment

Kerala Institute for Research, Training and Development Studies of SC/ST

Kerala Khadi and Village Industries Board

Kerala Headload Workers Welfare Fund Board

Kerala Khadi Workers Welfare Fund Board

Kerala Poverty Eradication Mission

Kerala Press Academy

Kerala Sahitya Akademi

Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi

Kerala State AIDS Control Society

Kerala State Audio-Visual and Reprographic Centre

Kerala State Bharat Scouts and Guides

Kerala State Chalachitra Akademy

Kerala State Council for Child Welfare

Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment (KSCSTE)

Kerala State Land Use Board

Kerala State Legal Services Authority

Kerala State Literacy Mission Authority

Kerala State Mental Health Authority

Kerala State Institute of Children's Literature

Kerala State Pollution Control Board

Kerala State Pharmacy Council

Kerala State Productivity Council

Kerala State Remote Sensing and Environment Centre

Kerala State Science and Technology Museum

Kerala State Social Welfare Board

Kerala State Veterinary Council

Kerala State Youth Welfare Board

Kerala Venture Capital Fund

Kerala Wakf Board

Kerala Water Authority

Kinfra International Apparel Park

Kudumbashree State Poverty Eradication Mission

Malabar Cancer Centre Society

National Employment Service (Kerala)

National Centre for HACCP Certification

National Service Scheme

National Transportation Planning and Research Centre (NATPAC)

Pareeksha Bhavan

Passport Office, Thiruvananthapuram

Passport Office, Kochi

Passport Office, Kozhikode

Public Sector Restructuring and Internal Audit Board

Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology

Regional Cancer Centre

Registrar of Companies, Kerala

RBI, Thiruvananthapuram

Sabarimala Temple

Sarva Siksha Abhiyan- Kerala

Sophiscated Test and Instrumentation Centre

Social Welfare Board

State Central Library

State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT)

State Horticulture Mission

State Institute of Education Technology (SIET)

State Institute of Education Technology (New site)

State Institute of Encyclopaedic Publications

State Institute of Encyclopaedic Publications (new site)

State Institute of Languages

State Resource Centre

Suchitwa Mission

Technology Parks (Electronics),Kerala, (TECHNOPARK)

Thenmala Ecotourism Promotion Society

Travancore Cochin Medical Councils

Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute
 
High Court of Kerala


Kerala Legislative Assembly

Kerala Lokayukta

Kerala Public Service Commission

State Information Commission

Kerala Women's Commission

Kerala Ombudsman for LSG institutions

State Planning Board

State Electricity Regulatory Commission

Right to Information

Chief Electoral Officer



Public Sector Undertakings



Bekal Resorts Development Corporation

Foam Mattings (India) Ltd.

Forest Industries (Travancore) Ltd.

Handicrafts Development Corporation of Kerala

Instrumentation Limited

Kerala Agro Industries Corporation

Kerala Agro Machinery Corporation

Kerala Ceramics Ltd.

Kerala Clays and Ceramic Products Ltd.

Kerala Electrical & Allied Engineering Co. Ltd

Kerala Feeds Ltd.

Kerala Forest Development Corporation

Kerala Financial Corporation (KFC)

Kerala Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (KINFRA)

KINFRA International Apparel Park

Kerala Industrial and Technical Consultancy Organisation (KITCO)

Kerala Land Development Corporation Ltd.

Kerala Land Information Mission (Bhoomikeralam)

Kerala Livestock Development Board

Kerala Minerals and Metals Limited (KMML)

Kerala Police Housing and Construction Corporation

Kerala Power and Infrastructure Finance Corporation

Kerala Shipping and Inland Navigation Corporation

Kerala Small Industries Development Corporation

Kerala State Backward Classes Development Corporation

Kerala State Bamboo Corporation

Kerala State Beverages Corporation

Kerala State Cashew Development Corporation

Kerala State Civil Supplies Corporation

Kerala State Coir Corporation

Kerala State Construction Corporation

Kerala State Development Corporation for SC and ST

Kerala State Drugs and Pharmaceuticals (KSDP)

Kerala State Electronics Development Corporation (KELTRON)

Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB)

Kerala State Film Development Corporation

Kerala State Financial Enterprises

Kerala State Handicapped Persons Welfare Corporation

Kerala State Handloom Development Corporation

Kerala State Housing Board (KSHB)

Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation (KSIDC)

Kerala State Industrial Enterprises--Ecommerce portal

Kerala State IT Infrastructure Ltd.

Kerala State Palmyrah Products Development and Workers Welare Corporation

Kerala Poultry Development Corporation

Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC)

Kerala State Textile Corporation

Kerala State Warehousing Corporation

Kerala State Women’s Development Corporation

Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC)

Kerala Transport Development Finance Corporation (KTDFC)

Kerala Urban and Rural Development Finance Corporation

Kochi Refineries

Malabar Cancer Centre

Malabar Cements

Norka-ROOTS

Oil Palm India

Overseas Development and Employment Promotion Consultants

Norka-ROOTS

The Pharmaceutical Corporation of Kerala Ltd.

Plantations Corporation of Kerala Limited

Rehabilitation Plantations Limited

Roads and Bridges Development Corporation of Kerala

Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan

State Farming Corporation of Kerala

State Medicinal Plant Board

Steel and Industrial Forgings Limited

Steel Complex Limited

Steel Industrials Kerala Limited

Tourist Resorts (Kerala) Limited

Traco Cables Company Limited

Transformers & Electrical Kerala Limited

Travancore Cements

Travancore Cochin Chemicals

Travancore Titanium Products

United Electrical Industries Limited Vizhinjam International Seaport Limited

Educational Institutions



Calicut University

Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT)

Central School, Pattom

Centre for Advamced Training in FOSS

Centre for Continuing Education

Centre for Development Studies

Centre for Foreign Student Affairs

Co-operative Academy of Professional Education

Co-operative Institute of Technology

Government Homeopathic Medical College

Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management--Kerala (IIITM-K)

Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode

Institute of Handloom and Textile Technology

Institute of Human Resources Development in Electronics

Institute of Management in Kerala

Kannur University

Kerala Agricultural University

Kerala Institute of Tourism and Travel Studies

Kerala Kalamandalam

Kerala University

LBS Centre for Science and Technology

Mahatma Gandhi University

National Coir Research and Management Institute

National Institute of Speech and Hearing

National University of Advanced Legal Studies

Rajiv Gandhi Academy for Aviation Technology

Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit

State Institute of Educational Management and Training

State Institute of Languages

State Institute of Rural Development

State Resource Centre

Vasthuvidya Gurukulam



Engineering colleges of Kerala

Medical colleges of Kerala

Arts and Science Colleges of Kerala





Cooperatives



State Cooperative Union

Cooperative Service Examination Board

Kerala Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd. (Milma)

Kerala Kerakarshaka Sahakarana Federation Ltd. (KERAFED)

Kerala State Cashew Workers Apex Industrial Cooperative Society (CAPEX)

Kerala State Cooperative Bank

Kerala State Cooperative Agricultural and Rural Development Bank

Kerala State Cooperative Coir Marketing Federation Ltd

Kerala State Cooperative Consumers' Federation Ltd (CONSUMERFED)

Kerala State Cooperative Consumers' Federation For Fisheries Development (MATSYAFED)

Kerala State Cooperative Institute of Information Technology, Electronics and Communication (COSTECH)

Kerala State Cooperative Marketing Federation (MARKETFED)

Kerala State Cooperative Rubber Marketing Federation (RUBBERMARK)

Kerala State Handicrafts Apex Cooperative Society (SURABHI)

Kerala State Handloom Weavers Cooperative Society (HANTEX)

Kerala State Homeopathic Cooperative Pharmacy

Kerala State Rural Women's Electronics Industrial Co-op Federation Ltd.