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Who are the real Dravidians?
Ethnic groups. The largest Dravidian ethnic groups are the Telugus from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, the Tamils from Tamil Nadu, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Singapore, the Kannadigas from Karnataka, the Malayalis from Kerala, and the Tulu people from Karnataka.
Why are Keralites intelligent?
If keralites were really smart they would have created jobs in the state. Most of them are high school literates and just good enough to work as office workers, nurses, saree and jewellery shop attendents – hardly jobs like require intelligence.
Are Aryans and Dravidians same?
A pathbreaking study by Harvard and indigenous researchers on ancestral Indian populations says there is a genetic relationship between all Indians and more importantly, the hitherto believed “fact” that Aryans and Dravidians signify the ancestry of north and south Indians might after all, be a myth.
Why do malayali drink so much?
In Kerala, alcohol is sold only through government outlets. So every bottle they sell is tracked. At the end of some festive season, the government or the bevco publish the reports. We keep an eye on how much we consume.
Is Malayalam a Dravidian language?
The largest group of the Dravidian languages is South Dravidian, with almost 150 million speakers. Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam make up around 98\% of the speakers, with 75 million, 44 million and 37 million native speakers, respectively.
Do malayalis drink a lot?
Before the liquor restrictions Kerala has the highest per capita alcohol consumption of any state in India, at over 8 litres (1.76 gallons) per person per year. The other preferred drinks in Kerala are rum, brandy and beer. An evening peg or a mug of beer is a significant part of Keralites’ merriment.
Which state drinks the most alcohol in India?
Uttar Pradesh highest consumer of alcohol in India, followed by West Bengal in second position: Study
- West Bengal ranked second after Uttar Pradesh in terms of absolute number of people who consume alcohol.
- The report found that India is one of the fastest growing markets for alcoholic beverages globally,