Project- Comparison among Chhattisgarh and kerala.pptx

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Project- Comparison among Chhattisgarh and kerala : Chhattisgarh KERALA

TOPIC: Chart tabulation of music,region,costume and language association.

PREPARED BY; Jeevan KR Class :8 A Roll No: 11

Acknowledgement I thank all the teachers especially Shilpa teacher who provided the topic of this assignment and explained how to do this assignment without which I would not have been able to work effectively on this assignment. I would also like to express my sincere gratitude to my friends and parents, who stood by me and encouraged me to work on this assignment.

Aim This project aims to provide a comparison between two Indian states – CHHATTISGARH and KERALA. The comparison will cover various aspects of the states like their number of traditional songs, types of instruments used in each state, geographical area of each region, number of traditional costume types etc. By comparing these two states, the project aims to highlight the similarities and differences between them.

KERALA Kerala, a state on India's tropical Malabar Coast, has nearly 600km of Arabian Sea shoreline. It's known for its palm-lined beaches and backwaters, a network of canals. Inland are the Western Ghats, mountains whose slopes support tea, coffee and spice plantations as well as wildlife. National parks like Eravikulam and Periyar , plus Wayanad and other sanctuaries, are home to elephants, langur monkeys and tigers. Spread over 38,863 km 2  (15,005 sq   mi), Kerala is the 21st largest Indian state by area . Chief minister: Pinarayi Vijayan Geographical Area :38,863 km 2  (15,005 sq   mi) Population: 3.46 crores (2018) Governor: Arif Mohammed Khan Capital: Thiruvananthapuram

Traditional Songs of KERALA The music of Kerala has a complex history. It is not the same as Malayalam poetry, although most of it is poetry driven. Kerala has a rich tradition in Carnatic music. Examples of such music are, Sopanam Kathakali Music Mappila Pattu Ottamthullal Songs Pulluvan Pattu Mizhavu Panchavadyam The Instrumental Music

traditional costume types in kerala The people of Kerala are basically very simple and this simplicity is reflected in the traditional costumes as well. Though the women of Kerala generally wear saris, the traditional dress is a two-piece set known as the mundum neriyathum . The mundu is an unstitched piece of cloth that is worn around the waist. The neriyathu is worn diagonally from the left shoulder and one end is tucked in at the waist. The material is made up of hand woven cotton and is generally cream or white in color with a colored or golden ( Kasavu ) border known as the Kara. Men also wear a mundu and shirt.

CHHATTISGARH Chhattisgarh, state of east-central India. It is bounded by the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand to the north and northeast, Odisha (Orissa) to the east, Telangana (formerly part of Andhra Pradesh) to the south, and Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh to the west. Its capital is Raipur. It is the ninth largest state by area. Area 52,199 square miles (135,194 square km). population of roughly 30 million

TRADITIONAL SONGS OF CHHATTISGARH The music of Chhattisgarh is closely linked to the role of dance throughout its history. This is due to the religious and ceremonial aspect that music, particularly that of folk, has held the heritage of Chhattisgarh. Folk dance in Chhattisgarh is performed as a form of worship to Gods and mark the changing of seasons. This tradition dates back in history. Due to the music of Chhattisgarh deriving from such a long line of history, original composers and lyricists are often exceptionally difficult to source. Rather, the practice of singing and oral storytelling through time has been what has allowed for the long time span of these lyrics.

Types of Folk Songs in Chhattisgarh  Sohar , Bihav song, Sua songs, Goura songs, Khuduwa , Pathoni , Faag,Sawnahi , Cher Chera , Dohe , Bhojali , Dhankul , Loriya , Fugdi , Kau Mau, Chau Mau

TRADITIONAL SONGS IN KERALA AND CHHATTISGARH

POPULATION OF CHHATTISGARH AND KERALA POPULATION OF KERALA- 3.46 crores  POPULATION OF CHHATTISGARH- 2.94 crores

THANK YOU BY JEEVAN KR