Examples of using Kochi in English and their translations into Tamil
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at Edapally, Kochi, India, is one of the oldest art and history museums in Kochi.
The Kochi park was started in 2000 as Veegaland until it was re-branded in 2011.[1][8]
Born in Venmani Mana, a Namboodiri mansion of literary repute in Vellarappilly village east of Aluva off Kochi, Haridas developed interest in Kathakali by watching performances of the classical dance-drama in the neighbouring Akavoor Mana.
Soubin was born and raised in Fort Kochi,[1] Kerala, India. He has a brother and sister. His father Babu Shahir was an assistant director
Anglo-Mysore War of early 1780s. However, Rev. Thomas Dawson, a CMS missionary stationed in Kochi during 1817, had a different opinion.
Located 52 km from Kochi, the Malayatoor Church is situated atop the 609 m high Malayatoor Hill. The church is dedicated to St. Thomas, who is believed to have prayed at this shrine. One of the most important Christian pilgrim centres in Kerala, this holy shrine attracts devotees in very large numbers not only from Kerala but also from the neighbouring states.
Fine Arts is an academic institution situated in Thripunithura, Kochi in the state of Kerala, India. It is affiliated to the Mahatma Gandhi University and offers graduate and postgraduate courses in music,
Kumudini completed the 22nd Short Service Commission Observer Course from Southern Naval Command, Kochi.[7][8] This included 60 hours of flying training including sorties
goods to Mala so as to transport it to Kottapuram or Kochi. The major items of trade were beetel leaves, cut stone(vettu kall),
FACT is a fertiliser and chemical manufacturing company headquartered in Kochi, Kerala, India.
Wonderla Kochi is the first park in India to get ISO 14001 certificate for eco-friendliness
On September 21, 2020, Riti was inducted as an Observer(Airborne Tactician) in the helicopter fleet of the Indian Navy. She was among a group of 17 officers, including four women officers, and three officers of the Indian Coast Guard, who were awarded"Wings" on graduating as"Observers" at a ceremony held at INS Garuda, Kochi. Rear Admiral Antony George, Chief Staff Officer(Training), presiding over the ceremony, highlighted it as a landmark occasion.
Bhadra would later become the deputy Mayor of the Corporation of Kochi.[1] He died on 9 April 2017, aged 86, at a private hospital in Kochi, succumbing to age related illnesses.[6]
Fort Kochi, processional cross, which is a combination of silver and wood(17th century) from Santa Cruz Cathedral, Fort Kochi, Indo-Portuguese Monstrance(18-19th century),
Jorhat, Kochi, Kohima, Kolkata,
The major cities are Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Kochi, Thrissur and Kozhikode.
The railway station at Aluva(Kochi) is about 43 km away.
During the last five days of the event, Kochi Literature Festival is to be held in multiple venues.
Fort Kochi remained in Portuguese possession until 1663, when the Dutch captured the territory and destroyed the Portuguese institutions. The Dutch held the fort in their possession until 1795, when the British took control by defeating the Dutch.
the Indo-Portuguese Museum and has to its credit sculptures, precious metal objects and vestments, among others from the Cathedral of Santa Cruz and other churches of the Kochi diocese.