KERALA PIRAVI – NOVEMBER 1st
Kerala Piravi, celebrated on November 1st each year, marks the birth of the state of Kerala. The term “Piravi” means birth in Malayalam. Before India’s independence, the Malayalam-speaking regions were divided into Travancore, Cochin, and Malabar. On July 1, 1949, Travancore and Cochin united to form Travancore Cochin.Later, on November 1, 1956, Malabar and Kasaragod taluk of South Canara joined them, creating the state of Kerala under the States Reorganisation Act.
This day is significant as it celebrates Kerala’s unique culture, literature, and traditions. People often wear traditional attire, with women in kasavu sarees and men in mundu, to honor their heritage. Schools and colleges organize events like Malayala Bhasha Vaarams to promote the state’s linguistic and cultural heritage among students.
It’s a day of pride for Malayalis worldwide, celebrating their rich cultural legacy and unity
In Queen of Angels Public School, the Kerala piravi celebrated on November 1st. KG ang High school students are participated very actively.
























