Announcing the decision after a Cabinet meeting, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said as many as 826 members of the Kozhikode-based Zamorin family will get a pension of Rs 2,500 each.
"The Zamorin family has given away their properties and wealth for the progress of Kerala over the centuries. That aspect was also taken into account while taking the decision to provide pension for the members of the family," he told reporters.
It was in Zamorin's court that Portuguese explorer Vasco Da Gama had gone straight after landing in north Kerala in 1498, ushering in the era of western colonial control over the western coast of the country.
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