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KERALA) S.SYNUDEEN SAHIB Department of Zoology, S.N.College, Kollam-691001, Kerala, India
© 2017 JETIR February 2017, Volume 4, Issue 2 www.jetir.org (ISSN-2349-5162) FISH DIVERSITY IN THE KANJIRACODE KADAVU LAKE, KOLLAM (KERALA) S.SYNUDEEN SAHIB Department of Zoology, S.N.College, Kollam-691001, Kerala, India. ABSTRACT The fish samples for the present study were collected from the Kanjiracode Kadavu Lake, Kollam during September 2017 to February 2018. A total of 19 species belonging to 18 families and 19 genera were collected from the study area during the present study. Diversity of fishes and threats to the fauna are discussed Key words: Thevally kadavu, fish diversity, threats. INTRODUCTION Fishes, one of the important component in the aquatic ecosystem and plays a significant role in the economy. The tropical aquatic system bestowed with diverse fish species . They occupy a significant position in the socio – economic fabric of the south Asian countries by providing the population not only the nutrients food but also income and employment opportunities. Forty per cent of the total catch of fishes in India is obtained from the Kerala State. An expert committee constituted by the Govt. of Kerala has strongly advocated transformations of the backwaters, reservoirs, lakes, ponds ,tanks etc in to fish farms. Information on the abundance and distribution of fishes forms the basic step in assessing the fishery resources and their management in aquatic biotopes. A comprehensive survey of the fishery resources of the lakes, rivers etc of Kerala has become essential for the effective management, planned exploitation and scientific conservation of these highly productive water bodies. India is endowed with a vast expanse of open inland waters in the form of rivers, canals, estuaries, natural and man made lakes, back waters, mangrove wetlands. -
Particulars of Some Temples of Kerala Contents Particulars of Some
Particulars of some temples of Kerala Contents Particulars of some temples of Kerala .............................................. 1 Introduction ............................................................................................... 9 Temples of Kerala ................................................................................. 10 Temples of Kerala- an over view .................................................... 16 1. Achan Koil Dharma Sastha ...................................................... 23 2. Alathiyur Perumthiri(Hanuman) koil ................................. 24 3. Randu Moorthi temple of Alathur......................................... 27 4. Ambalappuzha Krishnan temple ........................................... 28 5. Amedha Saptha Mathruka Temple ....................................... 31 6. Ananteswar temple of Manjeswar ........................................ 35 7. Anchumana temple , Padivattam, Edapalli....................... 36 8. Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple ......................................... 38 9. Arathil Bhagawathi temple ..................................................... 41 10. Arpuda Narayana temple, Thirukodithaanam ................. 45 11. Aryankavu Dharma Sastha ...................................................... 47 12. Athingal Bhairavi temple ......................................................... 48 13. Attukkal BHagawathy Kshethram, Trivandrum ............. 50 14. Ayilur Akhileswaran (Shiva) and Sri Krishna temples ........................................................................................................... -
Directory 2017
DISTRICT DIRECTORY / PATHANAMTHITTA / 2017 INDEX Kerala RajBhavan……..........…………………………….7 Chief Minister & Ministers………………..........………7-9 Speaker &Deputy Speaker…………………….................9 M.P…………………………………………..............……….10 MLA……………………………………….....................10-11 District Panchayat………….........................................…11 Collectorate………………..........................................11-12 Devaswom Board…………….............................................12 Sabarimala………...............................................…......12-16 Agriculture………….....…...........................……….......16-17 Animal Husbandry……….......………………....................18 Audit……………………………………….............…..…….19 Banks (Commercial)……………..................………...19-21 Block Panchayat……………………………..........……….21 BSNL…………………………………………….........……..21 Civil Supplies……………………………...............……….22 Co-Operation…………………………………..............…..22 Courts………………………………….....................……….22 Culture………………………………........................………24 Dairy Development…………………………..........………24 Defence……………………………………….............…....24 Development Corporations………………………...……24 Drugs Control……………………………………..........…24 Economics&Statistics……………………....................….24 Education……………………………................………25-26 Electrical Inspectorate…………………………...........….26 Employment Exchange…………………………...............26 Excise…………………………………………….............….26 Fire&Rescue Services…………………………........……27 Fisheries………………………………………................….27 Food Safety………………………………............…………27 -
Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala – 686560
MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY, KOTTAYAM, KERALA – 686560 DETAILS OF WORKS PERFORMED IN EACH SECTION OF THE UNIVERSITY Supervisory Officers Section Contact Sl. No. Name of Section Dealing works in the Section E-Mail ID Deputy Number Assistant Registrar Registrar ADMINISTRATION Service matters of Staff: 1. AD A I 0481-2733280 [email protected] JR/DR/AR/SO/Assistants Service Matters of: OA/Clerical Asst./Sto re Asst./Staff Nurse/Roneo Operator/Lab Techn 2. AD A III 0481-2733302 [email protected] (health centre)/Tele. Operator GO Endorsement, Part Time Sweeper engagement Service Matters – FC&D, Drivers, Engineers, Computer Programmers, Security Personal, Anti 3. AD A IV 0481-2733303 [email protected] Harassment Cell, Sanctioning of leave to SO & Above officers AR I (Admn) DR I (Admn) Pension: Bill preparation, Pension certificate 0481-2733239 0481-2733226 4. AD A VIII 0481-27733420 [email protected] issue, Income Tax matters of pensioners Pension Calculation, Pension Sanctioning, NLC [email protected] 5. AD A X Issuing, Family pension, VRS, Restoration of 0481-2333420 commuted portion of pensioners 6. AD A VI Medical Reimbursement 0481-2733305 [email protected] 7. Records Keeping University Records 0481-2733412 DR III All administrative matters related to Inter AR V (Admn) 8. AD A VII 0481-2733425 [email protected] (ADMN) University / Inter School Centres 0481-273 0481-273 3608 Service matters of VC, PVC, Registrar, FO, and [email protected] AR II (Admn.) DR II (Admn) 9. Ad A II 0481-2733281 CE. 0481-2733240 0481-2733227 1 Supervisory Officers Section Contact Sl. -
List of Books 2018 for the Publishers.Xlsx
LIST I LIST OF STATE BARE ACTS TOTAL STATE BARE ACTS 2018 PRICE (in EDITION SL.No. Rupees) COPIES AUTHOR/ REQUIRED PRICE FOR EDN / YEAR PUBLISHER EACH COPY APPROXIMATE K.G. 1 Abkari Laws in Kerala Rajamohan/Ar latest 898 5 4490 avind Menon Govt. 2 Account Code I Kerala latest 160 10 1600 Publication Govt. 3 Account Code II Kerala latest 160 10 1600 Publication Suvarna 4 Advocates Act latest 790 1 790 Publication Advocate's Welfare Fund Act George 5 & Rules a/w Advocate's Fees latest 120 3 360 Johnson Rules-Kerala Arbitration and Conciliation 6 Rules (if amendment of 2016 LBC latest 80 5 400 incorporated) Bhoo Niyamangal Adv. P. 7 latest 1500 1 1500 (malayalam)-Kerala Sanjayan 2nd 8 Biodiversity Laws & Practice LBC 795 1 795 2016 9 Chit Funds-Law relating to LBC 2017 295 3 885 Chitty/Kuri in Kerala-Laws 10 N Y Venkit 2012 160 1 160 on Christian laws in Kerala Santhosh 11 2007 520 1 520 Manual of Kumar S Civil & Criminal Laws in 12 LBC 2011 250 1 250 Practice-A Bunch of Civil Courts, Gram Swamy Law 13 Nyayalayas & Evening 2017 90 2 180 House Courts -Law relating to Civil Courts, Grama George 14 Nyayalaya & Evening latest 130 3 390 Johnson Courts-Law relating to 1 LIST I LIST OF STATE BARE ACTS TOTAL STATE BARE ACTS 2018 PRICE (in EDITION SL.No. Rupees) COPIES AUTHOR/ REQUIRED PRICE FOR EDN / YEAR PUBLISHER EACH COPY APPROXIMATE Civil Drafting and Pleadings 15 With Model / Sample Forms LBC 2016 660 1 660 (6th Edn. -
Library Stock.Pdf
Acc.No. Title Author Publication Samuhyashasthra Vidyarthimithram, 1 Vidhyabyasathinte saithadhika Rajeshwary V.P Kottayam Adisthanangal-1 Samuhyashasthra Vidyarthimithram, 2 Vidhyabyasathinte saithadhika Rajeshwary V.P Kottayam Adisthanangal-1 Samaniashasthra Vidhyabyasathinte Vidyarthimithram, 3 saithadhika Rajeshwary V.P Kottayam Adisthanangal-1 Samaniashasthra Vidhyabyasathinte Vidyarthimithram, 4 saithadhika Rajeshwary V.P Kottayam Adisthanangal-1 Adhunika Vidhyabyasathinte Vidyarthimithram, 5 Rajeshwary V.P Saithathikadisthanangal-2 Kottayam Adhunika Vidhyabyasathinte Vidyarthimithram, 6 Rajeshwary V.P Saithathikadisthanangal-2 Kottayam MalayalaBasha Bodhanathinte Vidyarthimithram, 7 Saithathikadisthanam (Pradhesika Rajapan Nair P.K Kottayam Bashabothanam-1) MalayalaBasha Bodhanathinte Vidyarthimithram, 8 Saithathikadisthanam (Pradhesika Rajapan Nair P.K Kottayam Bashabothanam-1) Samuhyashasthra Vidyarthimithram, 9 Vidhyabyasathinte saithadhika Thomas R.S Kottayam Adisthanangal-2 Samuhyashasthra Vidyarthimithram, 10 Vidhyabyasathinte saithadhika Thomas R.S Kottayam Adisthanangal-2 Samaniashasthra Vidhyabyasathinte Vidyarthimithram, 11 saithadhika Rajeshwary V.P Kottayam Adisthanangal-2 Samaniashasthra Vidhyabyasathinte Vidyarthimithram, 12 saithadhika Rajeshwary V.P Kottayam Adisthanangal-2 Samaniashasthra Vidhyabyasathinte Vidyarthimithram, 13 saithadhika Rajeshwary V.P Kottayam Adisthanangal-2 MalayalaBasha Bodhanathinte Vidyarthimithram, 14 Saithathikadisthanam (Pradhesika Rajapan Nair P.K Kottayam Bashabothanam-2) MalayalaBasha -
Lake Anasagar, Ajmer, Rajasthan, India
Evidence‐Based Holistic Restoration of Lake Anasagar, Ajmer, Rajasthan, India Deep Narayan Pandey1*, Brij Gopal2, K. C. Sharma3 1 Member Secretary, Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board, Jaipur – 302015; Email: [email protected] 2 Ex-Professor, Jawahar Lal Nehru University, New Delhi, currently at Centre for Inland Waters in South Asia, National Institute of Ecology, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302017; Email: [email protected] 3 Professor and Head, Department of Environmental Science Central University of Rajasthan, NH-8 Bandarsidri, Kishangarh – 305801 Ajmer, Rajasthan, Email: [email protected] Views expressed in this paper are those of the authors; they do not necessarily represent the views of RSPCB or the institutions to which authors belong. Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board 4-Jhalana Institutional Area Jaipur 302 004, Rajasthan, India www.rpcb.nic.in 1 CONTENTS 1. Introduction 3 2. Present status of Lake Anasagar 3 3. Multiple stressors degrading the Lake Anasagar 4 3.1. Disposal of raw sewage and municipal wastewater 5 3.2. Discharge of detergents 6 3.3. Discharge of residual pesticides and fertilizers 7 3.4. Sedimentation due to soil erosion 7 3.5. Challenges of land ownership and encroachment 8 4. Holistic restoration of Lake Anasagar 8 4.1. Waste and sewage management 9 4.2. Forest restoration in the watershed 11 4.3. Sequential restoration of vegetation in sand dunes 12 4.4. Management of urban green infrastructure 13 4.5. Periodic sediment removal from lake 14 4.6. Macrophyte restoration in littoral zone of lake 15 4.7. Recovery of costs and reinvestment in urban systems 16 4.8. -
Ashtamudi Lake - an Overview on Physical Characteristics
Vol 11, Issue 6,June/ 2020 ISSN NO: 0377-9254 ASHTAMUDI LAKE - AN OVERVIEW ON PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Saranya U* and Prof. (Dr.) Lancelet T.S** *Research Scholar, Dept. of Geography, SSUS, Kalady **Professor, Dept. of Geography, SSUS, Kalady e-mail - [email protected], [email protected] Abstract Water is one of the most important resources available on this earth that has an influence on Water is one of the most important resources human activities. All important aspects such as available on this earth that has an influence on agriculture, industry, day to day life is dependent human activities. The physical characteristics of on water. It is the most important factor for a place make up its natural environment and are survival of life on this earth. The physical derived from geological, hydrological, characteristics of a place make up its natural atmospheric, and biological processes. Surface environment and are derived from geological, and ground water are the important source of hydrological, atmospheric, and biological water on the earth where contemporary needs processes. They include land forms, bodies of focus on surface water and it leads to global water, climate, soils, natural vegetation and deterioration. Ashtamudi Lake is a unique water animal life (The Five Themes of Geography, system with limnological and hydrological AAG, 1984). Surface and ground water are the characteristics. Ashtamudi Lake derives its name important source of water on the earth where from its shape, having eight prominent arms or contemporary needs focus on surface water and channels branching out, like that of a palm tree it leads to global deterioration. -
Report of Rapid Impact Assessment of Flood/ Landslides on Biodiversity Focus on Community Perspectives of the Affect on Biodiversity and Ecosystems
IMPACT OF FLOOD/ LANDSLIDES ON BIODIVERSITY COMMUNITY PERSPECTIVES AUGUST 2018 KERALA state BIODIVERSITY board 1 IMPACT OF FLOOD/LANDSLIDES ON BIODIVERSITY - COMMUnity Perspectives August 2018 Editor in Chief Dr S.C. Joshi IFS (Retd) Chairman, Kerala State Biodiversity Board, Thiruvananthapuram Editorial team Dr. V. Balakrishnan Member Secretary, Kerala State Biodiversity Board Dr. Preetha N. Mrs. Mithrambika N. B. Dr. Baiju Lal B. Dr .Pradeep S. Dr . Suresh T. Mrs. Sunitha Menon Typography : Mrs. Ajmi U.R. Design: Shinelal Published by Kerala State Biodiversity Board, Thiruvananthapuram 2 FOREWORD Kerala is the only state in India where Biodiversity Management Committees (BMC) has been constituted in all Panchayats, Municipalities and Corporation way back in 2012. The BMCs of Kerala has also been declared as Environmental watch groups by the Government of Kerala vide GO No 04/13/Envt dated 13.05.2013. In Kerala after the devastating natural disasters of August 2018 Post Disaster Needs Assessment ( PDNA) has been conducted officially by international organizations. The present report of Rapid Impact Assessment of flood/ landslides on Biodiversity focus on community perspectives of the affect on Biodiversity and Ecosystems. It is for the first time in India that such an assessment of impact of natural disasters on Biodiversity was conducted at LSG level and it is a collaborative effort of BMC and Kerala State Biodiversity Board (KSBB). More importantly each of the 187 BMCs who were involved had also outlined the major causes for such an impact as perceived by them and suggested strategies for biodiversity conservation at local level. Being a study conducted by local community all efforts has been made to incorporate practical approaches for prioritizing areas for biodiversity conservation which can be implemented at local level. -
Principal's Annual Report 2019-2020
ST. MARY’S RESIDENTIAL PUBLIC SCHOOL THIRUVALLA PRINCIPAL’S ANNUAL REPORT 2019-2020 I thank God Almighty for His blessings showered upon us throughout the academic year 2019-2020. Our Chief Guest of the day Smt Veena George, Member of Kerala Legislative Assembly, Honourable Guest of Honour, Divya Sara Thomas, IPS, Deputy Commissioner of Police CARP, Bengaluru, Esteemed Chairman of St. Mary’s Educational and Cultural Society Sri. Alias Thomas Sir, Respected Secretary Sri. Sarosh P Abraham Sir and Parent Representative Rev. Fr. Dr. Thomson Robi, I welcome you all on behalf of the school. I deem it a great pleasure and privilege to present before the august audience a brief report of activities of the school during the academic year 2019-20, since St.Mary’s Residential Public School, Thiruvalla is completing its forty-six glorious years of successful and dedicated service in the field of education. At this significant moment, as we take stock of our past achievements and look back with pride over forty-five memorable years, let us not rest on our laurels. Let us rather move ever onwards, setting ourselves on noble objectives befitting our glorious tradition and the lofty ideals of our illustrious founders. On this occasion of forty-sixth annual day we bow our heads before the memory of Late Dr. P.T. Abraham, the Founder Chairman and Late Mrs. Mary Abraham, the Co-Founder and pay respectful homage to them. Forty-fifth Annual Day Celebration The forty-fifth Annual Day was held on 25th January 2019. Dr. Vinay Goyal IAS, Sub Collector, Thiruvalla inaugurated the celebration. -
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Kollam District Is the Fourth Publication in This Series
Preface A transparent and accountable system of Governance can be met to a large extent with the availability of reliable statistics. Department of Economics & Statistics has taken various steps and make continuous efforts to improve statistical system in the State to meet the increasing needs of diverse users. Panchayat Level Statistics is one of the initiatives in this line. In this publication, the available data at Grama Panchayat level compiled at district and published in every five year interval to enable data for micro level planning. We have already released three publications in this series in 1996, 2001 and 2006 respectively. This Publication ‘Panchayat Level Statistics-2011’ Kollam District is the fourth publication in this series. A team of officers in the Taluk Statistical Offices and District Statistical Office of Kollam District under the supervision of Sri. Z. SHAHAHAN did a tremendous job for the collection of data needed for this publication. I hereby acknowledge the service of Sri P.V.Babu, Joint Director, Publication Division, for his supervision and guidance in shaping this publication. I also thanks to Smt. G. Divya, Assistant Director, Sri. K. Ramachandran, Research Assistant, Smt. P.Padmavathy Amma, Research Assistant, Sri. A. Anil Kumar, Statistical Assistant Gr.1, Smt. K.Thankamani, Statistical Assistant Gr.I, and Smt. Soumya.L.S, Statistical Assistant Gr.II, in the publication Division. Without their sincere efforts and support we could not have completed this publication. Smt.E.Baby, Additional Director (General) has extended her whole hearted co-operation to make this venture a success with in the stipulated time.