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PONNANI PEPPER PROJECT History Ponnani Is Popularly Known As “The Mecca of Kerala”
PONNANI PEPPER PROJECT HISTORY Ponnani is popularly known as “the Mecca of Kerala”. As an ancient harbour city, it was a major trading hub in the Malabar region, the northernmost end of the state. There are many tales that try to explain how the place got its name. According to one, the prominent Brahmin family of Azhvancherry Thambrakkal once held sway over the land. During their heydays, they offered ponnu aana [elephants made of gold] to the temples, and this gave the land the name “Ponnani”. According to another, due to trade, ponnu [gold] from the Arab lands reached India for the first time at this place, and thus caused it to be named “Ponnani”. It is believed that a place that is referred to as “Tyndis” in the Greek book titled Periplus of the Erythraean Sea is Ponnani. However historians have not been able to establish the exact location of Tyndis beyond doubt. Nor has any archaeological evidence been recovered to confirm this belief. Politically too, Ponnani had great importance in the past. The Zamorins (rulers of Calicut) considered Ponnani as their second headquarters. When Tipu Sultan invaded Kerala in 1766, Ponnani was annexed to the Mysore kingdom. Later when the British colonized the land, Ponnani came under the Bombay Province for a brief interval of time. Still later, it was annexed Malabar and was considered part of the Madras Province for one-and-a-half centuries. Until 1861, Ponnani was the headquarters of Koottanad taluk, and with the formation of the state of Kerala in 1956, it became a taluk in Palakkad district. -
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Epidemiological and entomological aspects of an outbreak of chikungunya in Lakshadweep Islands, India, during 2007 R.S. Sharmaa#, M.K. Showkath Alib, G.P.S. Dhillona aNational Vector-Borne Disease Control Programme, Delhi – 110 054, India bNational Institute of Communicable Diseases, Kozhikode, Kerala, India Abstract Since 2006, the Indian state of Kerala has reported outbreaks of chikungunya (CHIK). During July- August 2007, an unusual increase in the incidence of fever was noticed in Kadmat, Amini and Kavaratti Islands in the Union Territory of Lakshwadeep, a group of Indian islands adjacent to the Kerala coast in the Arabian Sea. The populations affected as per the primary health centre (PHC) records of three islands, viz. Kadmat, Amini and Kavaratti, was 85%, 1.4% and 0.15% respectively. Entomological surveys revealed very high larval indices of Aedes albopictus only in the three surveyed islands. Aedes aegypti, the classical vector of dengue, was not detected. The maximum breeding of Ae. albopictus was found in coconut shells (57%), tyres (9%), metal containers (9%) and plastic containers (8%). The breeding was also detected in tree holes and rat-bitten coconuts on top of the trees. The House Index for Ae. albopictus ranged between 95.4% in Kavaratti to 79% in Amini. Kadmat island which was the worst affected, recording the maximum Container Index of 90%, compared with 40% in Amini island. The CHIK outbreak seemed to have been caused by importation of the virus from Kerala, because of heavy movement of the islanders to the mainland. Keywords: Chikungunya; Aedes albopictus; Lakshadweep Islands. Introduction Rajahmundry, Vishakpatnam and Kakinada in 1965. -
Accused Persons Arrested in Kozhikodu City District from 04.12.2016 to 10.12.2016
Accused Persons arrested in Kozhikodu City district from 04.12.2016 to 10.12.2016 Name of the Name of Name of the Place at Date & Court at Sl. Name of the Age & Cr. No & Sec Police Arresting father of Address of Accused which Time of which No. Accused Sex of Law Station Officer, Rank Accused Arrested Arrest accused & Designation produced 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Nalukudikkal Cr. No. (House), 04/12/2016 962/16 u/s 22/16 Surendran. T, Released on 1 Sajesh Sathyanadhan Nadakkave, Korapuzha at 18:15 279 IPC Elathur Male SI Bail by Police Kozhikode City hrs 129,177 of District, MV Act Poothanath (House), Peruvattur, Cr. No. 05/12/2016 45/16 Kummanghot 964/16 u/s Sreevalsa Released on 2 Yusuf PM Kunhammu Makkada at 09:00 Elathur Male Thazham (PO), 279 IPC 185 Kumar, SI Bail by Police hrs Kozhikode City MV Act District, Parappally (House), Cr. No. Kottupadam, 06/12/2016 Praveen 42/16 966/16 u/s Arun Prasad, Released on 3 Uthaman Makkada (PO), Cherukulam at 18:45 Elathur Kumar Male 279 IPC 185 SI Bail by Police Kozhikode City hrs MV Act District, KizhakkePunnasser Cr. No. 06/12/2016 Gurudasan 35/16 y (House), Edakkad, 968/16 u/s Arun Prasad, Released on 4 Nithesh Edakkad at 22:30 Elathur Nair Male Kozhikode City 118(a) of KP SI Bail by Police hrs District, Act Koprabil (House), Cr. No. Moolangad, Sulthan 06/12/2016 28/16 969/16 u/s Arun Prasad, Released on 5 Dhaneesh Elias Bathery (PO), Puthiyangadi at 23:19 Elathur Male 279 IPC 185 SI Bail by Police Kozhikode City hrs MV act District, Cr. -
Shoreline Changes and Reef Strengthening at Kavaratti Island in Lakshadweep Archipelago - a Case Study
Indian Journal of Geo-Marine Sciences Vol. 43(7), July 2014, pp. 1140-1144 Shoreline changes and reef strengthening at Kavaratti island in Lakshadweep Archipelago - A case study T.N.Prakash*, L.Sheela Nair & Tiju I. Varghese National Centre for Earth Science Studies, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India Trivandrum 695 011 *[E-mail:[email protected]] Received 24 August 2013; revised 22 October 2013 The Lakshadweep islands experience severe coastal erosion problem every year due to high monsoonal wave activity. Majority of the islands in the group are surrounded by a reef on the western part which acts as a first line defence for the incoming waves. It was documented from many earlier studies that the reef height in many of these islands has decreased due to both natural and human activities. In many of the islands in the group the widening of entrance channel has been carried out by cutting reef edge as early as in 1971 resulting in high waves entering the lagoonal coast causing high erosion at certain stretches of the island coast. In this paper we are presenting the Kavaratti Island as a case study through systematic collection of beach profiles and monitoring of littoral environment observations for waves and currents. Further, an attempt has also been made for a feasibility study of reconstruction of part of the reef (~400 m length) on the northern part of the island through numerical modelling studies which indicates that the reef strengthening would stabilize the beach. Adopting suitable remedial measures to allow free movement of trapped sediments could be an environment friendly soft measure that would further improve the condition of the island coastline. -
LIST of EMPANELLED HOSPITALS Regional Centre City Name Of
LIST OF EMPANELLED HOSPITALS Regional Centre City Name of Hospital/Diag Address Phone/Mob/Email Approved Date of MOA Vaild Recognized for Status of hospital Status of hospital nostic/Dental Centre by MoD Signing up to as per MoA as per Govt letter MOA 1280 KOCHI Alappuzha Sahrudaya Hospital Thathampally Alappuzha - Sister Mini-Administrator, Contact- 04-Jan-08 24-Oct-12 23-Oct-13 General Medicine, General Surgery and Obstetrics and -- NON NABH NON NABH 688013. 04772252269, 04772412005, Email- Gynaecology [email protected] 1281 KOCHI Alappuzha HUDA Trust Hospital Kumara Puram, PO - Mr sahabudeen-Dir, Dr Basheer, 04-Jan-08 30-Nov-13 29-Nov-14 General Medicine, Orthopaedics, Microbiology, General Surgery -- NON NABH NON NABH Danapadi, Haripad, Alappey, Mr T Muhammad Kunju, Contact- and Obstetrics and Gynaecology Haripad - 690548. 04792404466, 9895112005, 9747931425, Email- [email protected] 1282 KOCHI Alappuzha KVM Hospital PB No-30, Cherthala 04-Jan-08 General Medicine, ENT, Orthopaedics, Dental, Microbiology, -- NON NABH NON NABH Alappuzha Cherthala - General Surgery, Opthalmology, Psychiatry, Blood Bank (only 688524. Blood Transfusion), Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Pathology and Radio Diagnosis. 1283 KOCHI Alappuzha MSGR Joseph Kandathil Green Gardens Mathilakam, 27-Aug-13 10-Oct-13 09-Oct-14 Cancer Hospital : Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Surgical NON NABH NON NABH Memorial Cancer Research Cherthala – 688524, Oncology, Medical Oncology & Radiotherapy. Centre (Prathyasa), Distt-Alappuzha, Kerala Laboratory Services : Clinical Pathology and Biochemistry. NON NABH Imaging Services : X-ray, USG, USG Doppler & CT Scan. 1284 KOCHI Calicut KMCT Medical College and KMCT MCH, West Mampetta, 12-Dec-13 General Services : General Medicine, General Surgery, NON NABH NON NABH Hospital Manassery P.O, Mukkom, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Orthopaedics, ICU and Calicut – 673602 Critical Care Units, ENT, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Psychiatry NON NABH and Blood Bank (Blood Transfusion). -
LIST of PRIVATE LABS APPROVED by STATE for COVID TESTING AS on 21-08-2020 Cost of Tests Fixed by Government of Kerala in Private Sector
LIST OF PRIVATE LABS APPROVED BY STATE FOR COVID TESTING AS ON 21-08-2020 Cost of tests fixed by Government of Kerala in Private Sector. TYPE OF RESULT RATE( Inclusive of Tax) TEST RT-PCR CONFIRMATORY Rs 2750/- OPEN CBNAAT CONFIRMATORY Rs 3000/- TRUENAT If STEP1 is positive, require step 2 for confirmation STEP 1- Rs 1500/- STEP 1 negative is confirmatory STEP2- Rs1500/-( required only if STEP1 turns positive) ANTIGEN Positive results are confirmatory. Rs 625/- Negative results in a symptomatic person require + cost of further RT-PCR/CBNAAT/TRUENAT test RT- PCR/CBNAAT/TRUENAT if required Private Labs approved for RT-PCR open system 1. DDRC SRL Diagnostics Pvt Ltd, Panampilly Nagar, Ernakulam 2. MIMS Lab Services, Govindapuram, Kozhikode 3. Lab Services of Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, AIMSPonekkara, Kochi 4. Dane Diagnostics Pvt Ltd, 18/757 (1), RC Road, Palakkad 5. Medivision Scan & Diagnostic Research Centre Pvt Ltd, Sreekandath Road, Kochi 6. MVR Cancer Centre & Research Institute, CP 13/516 B, C, Vellalaserri NIT (via), Poolacode, Kozhikode 7. Aza Diagnostic Centre, Stadium Puthiyara Road, Kozhikode 8. Neuberg Diagnostics Private Limited, Thombra Arcade, Ernakulam 9. Jeeva Specialty Laboratory, Thrissur 10. MES Medical College, Perinthalmanna, Malappuram Private Labs approved for XPERT/CBNAAT Testing 1. Amrita Institute of Medical Science, Kochi 2. Aster Medcity, Aster DM Healthcare Ltd, Kutty Sahib Road, Kothad, Cochin 3. NIMS Medicity, Aralumoodu, Neyyattinkara, Thiruvananthapuram 4. Rajagiri Hospital Laboratory Services, Rajagiri Hospital, Chunangamvely, Aluva 5. Micro Health LAbs, MPS Tower, Kozhikode 6. Believers Church Medical College Laboratory, St Thomas Nagar, Kuttapuzha P.O., Thiruvalla 7. -
List of Hospitals Empanelled by Ssmc for Sst Services In
वर राय चकसा आयु कायालय OFFICE OF THE STATE MEDICAL COMMISSIONER कमचार राय बीमा नगम EMPLOYEES’ STATE INSURANCE CORPORATION , , , 680 020 ESIC पंचदप भवन उर वराज राउंड तृशूर िचंता से मुि PANCHDEEP BHAVAN, NORTH SWARAJ ROUND, THRISSUR, 680 020 Chinta Se Mukti दूरभाष/Phone: 0487-2330424 ; ईमेल / E-Mail: [email protected]; वेबसाइट/Website: esickerala.gov.in [आई एस ओ/ISO 9001 2008 (QS) माणत Certified] LIST OF HOSPITALS EMPANELLED BY SSMC FOR SST SERVICES IN KERALA Name & Address Services District Expiring on Extended upto 1 M/s Century Hospital, Neurosurgery, Urology, Alappuzha 31.03.2016 31.07.2016 Mulakuzha Chengannur, 689 Medical Gastro 509 Enterology, Nephrology 2 M/s Jospeh Kandathil Surgical Oncology, Alappuzha 31.03.2016 31.07.2016 Memorial Cancer Research Radiation Oncology Centre, Green Garden, Cherthala, 688524 3 M/s Malankara Orthodox Cardiology, Gastro Ernakulam 31.03.2016 31.07.2016 Syrian Church Medical College Enterology, Paediatric Hospital, Kolenchery, Kochi - Surgery Nephrology, 682311 Neurology & Neuro Surgery, Urology, Cardio Vascular & Cardio Thoracic Surgery 4 M/s Little Flower Hospital & Cardiology, Urology & Ernakulam 31.03.2016 31.07.2016 Research Centre, Post Box 23, Uro Surgery, Burns & Angamaly, 683 572 Plastic Surgery, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Gastro Entrology, Nephrology, Neurology & Neuro Surgery 5 M/s Lourdes Hospital, Cardiology, Neurology & Ernakulam 31.03.2016 31.07.2016 Ernakulam, Kochi - 682 012 Neuro surgery, Nephrology Urology, Onco Medicine & Onco Surgery, Burns & Plastic Surgery, Special, Cardio thoracic Investigations and Imaging (MRI, CT, Ultra Sound Scan, Mammography) 6 M/s KIMS Hospital, Neuro Surgery, Burns & Ernakulam 31.03.2016 31.07.2016 Pathadipalam, Edapally, Kochi, Plastic Surgery 682033 7 M/s Medall Healthcare Pvt. -
Administration of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep
ADMINISTRATION OF THE UNION TERRITORY OF LAKSHADWEEP PRESENTATION OF SHRI J. K.DADOO, IAS ADMINISTRATOR 55TH NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL MEETING AT NEW DELHI ON 24TH JULY, 2010 Hon’ble Prime Minister, Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission, Members of National Development Council, Union Ministers, Chief Ministers and distinguished dignitaries: It is a matter of privilege for me to participate in the deliberations of the 55th National Development Council (NDC) convened by our Hon’ble Prime Minister to consider and approve the Mid-Term Appraisal of 11th Five Year Plan inter-alia with other high focus issues. I represent the U.T. of Lakshadweep which is a group of 36 Coral Islands with the total land area of just 32 Sq. kms. 10 Islands are inhabited and these Islands are at a distance of about 300 to 450 kms. from mainland, Kochi. From pin to plane, everything comes from the mainland and this makes these Islands the remotest and the most difficult to live in. Basic infrastructure is limited and yet nearly 70,000 people inhabit these 10 Islands. Shipping is the backbone and Mangalore is the food lifeline while Calicut is the fuel lifeline. All other provisions are supplied from Kochi. In the above circumstances, regular flights from Kochi, Mangalore and Calicut to Agatti, the only Airport are imperative. At least 4 to 5 all weather ships which can ensure smooth and regular transportation of goods and passengers in the 5 months of the monsoon are equally paramount. With rising aspirations of the people, a fast speed vessel which can complete the journey between mainland and the Islands in about 6 hours, and provide a Rajdhani train kind of link would be extremely beneficial for the Islands. -
The Lakshadweep Times
THE LAKSHADWEEP TIMES Vol. * XXXV. No. 14 * KAVARATTI *FRIDAY * 10 JULY 2020. Price Rs. 2. 14th Statistics Day Celebrated Seventh Board Meeting of Kavaratti at Capital Island Smart City Limited Held Administrator, Shri. Dineshwar Sharma chairing the Seventh Board Meeting of Kavaratti Smart City Limited. Kavaratti: Seventh Board was decided to expedite Kavaratti, which as of now meeting of Kavaratti Smart the installation of National has a kind of rural look and City Limited (KSCL) Flag and National Emblem feel. KSCL has prepared a Shri. Dineshwar Sharma, Administrator, UTL releasing the comprehensive plan to Basic Statistics-2018 in a function held at Secretariat Conference Hall. was held under the at the Western Jetty Chairmanship of Shri. premises. A site plan in develop whole western Kavaratti: Ministry of Administrator highlighted discussed the implemen- Dineshwar Sharma, this regard was presented Beach Road area. This Statistics and Programme the main aims and tation of Sustainable Administrator, UTL. The by Smt. Nadisha. V.M, would include installation Implementation has been objectives of celebrating Development Goal (SDG) meeting took note of status of National Flag, National decided to organize the Statistics day. and Mapping of schemes Architectural Assistant on of various ongoing projects. Emblem, Parking space, main event of Statitics Day On the occasion, with Budget allocation to behalf of Kavaratti Smart Public conveniences, and 2020 through Webinar on Administrator released achive the Goals and This time focus was on to City Limited which was local market (Local Haat), account of prevailing the publication of “BASIC Targets. deliberate on the projects appreciated by all. which will have perceptible Open public gym among situation due to the STATISTICS 2018” . -
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AT A GLANCE ● Last date for receipt of offline applications by : 30th April, 2011 post/ by hand in Examination Section, AIIMS (upto 1.00 PM) ● Status of applications will be available on : 21 .05. 2011 AIIMS Website by EXAMINATION SCHEDULE : ● M.Sc. Courses Admit Card to be hosted at www.aimsexams.org : 17.06.2011 (throught net only, not by post) by Entrance Examination : 09.07.2011 (Saturday) Expected date of declaration of Result : 18.07.2011 ● M. Biotechnology Admit Card to be hosted at www.aimsexams.org : 29.06.2011 (throught net only, not by post) by Entrance Examination : 16.07.2011 (Saturday) Expected date of declaration of Result : 20.07.2011 ● M.Sc. Nursing Admit Card to be hosted at www.aimsexams.org : 14.06.2011 (throught net only, not by post) by Entrance Examination : 26.06.2011 (Sunday) Expected date of declaration of Result : 01.07.2011 1st Counselling : 15.07.2011 2nd Counselling : 19.07.2011 ● B.Sc. (Hons.) Nursing Admit Card to be hosted at www.aimsexams.org : 26.05.2011 (throught net only, not by post) by Entrance Examination : 12.06.2011 (Sunday) Expected date of declaration of Result : 23.06.2011 ● B.Sc. (Hons.) Para Medical Courses Admit Card to be hosted at www.aimsexams.org : 23.05.2011 (throught net only, not by post) by Entrance Examination : 04.06.2011 (Saturday) Expected date of declaration of Result : 09.06.2011 1st Counselling : 14.07.2011 2nd Counselling : 21.07.2011 ● B.Sc. Nursing (Post-Certificate) Admit Card to be hosted at www.aimsexams.org : 30.05.2011 (throught net only, not by post) by Entrance Examination : 18.06.2011 (Saturday) Expected date of declaration of Result : 20.06.2011 Interview/Personal Assessment : 22.06.2011 Final result expected to be declared by : 24.06.2011 The results will be displayed on the Notice Board of Examination Section of AIIMS and will also be available on internet at www. -
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List of Colleges of Nursing permitted to admit students for B. Sc (N) course for 2016- 2017 academic year. 31 October 2016 Sl.No. Name of the Institution Management No. of Seats Andaman & Nicobar College Of Nursing A.N.I.I.M.S. G B Pant Hospital 1 Complex Atlanta Point Port Blair Dist. South Government 40 (Forty) Andaman, Andaman & Nicobar Andhra Pradesh Aayushman College Of Nursing, 45/142, A1, Srirangam Estate, Nr Venkatramana Colony, 2 Private 40 (Forty) Venkateshwara Temple Dist. Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh Academy Of Life Sciences- Nursing, N R I Hospital, 3 Gurudwara, Seethammadhara, Visakhapatnam- Private 60 (Sixty) 530013 Dist. Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh Adarsha College Of Nursing D No 5-67- A Dr D N 4 Private 50 (Fifty) Nagar Dist. Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh Aditya College Of Nursing Unduru Samalkot Mandal 5 Private 50 (Fifty) Dist. East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh Aluri College Of Nursing Near R T C Bus Stand, 6 Ongole Prakasam, Andhra Pradesh - 523002 Dist. Private 40 (Forty) Prakasam, Andhra Pradesh American N R I College Of Nursing Sangivalasa 7 Bheemunipatnam Dist. Visakhapatnam, Andhra Private 50 (Fifty) Pradesh Aragonda Apollo College Of Nursing Agronda Village 8 Thavanampalli Mandal Dist. Chittoor, Andhra Private 60 (Sixty) Pradesh Asram College Of Nursing, Asram Hospital, 9 Malkapuram, Eluru - 534 004, W. G. Distt. Andhra Private 100 (One Hundred) Pradesh Dist. West Godavari, Andhra Pradesh Aswini College Of Nursing, D No 15-1-17, Mangalagiri 10 Road, Guntur - 522 001 Dist. Guntur, Andhra Private 50 (Fifty) Pradesh Balaji College Of Nursing, D No 19-3-20 F1, Kaktiya 11 Nagar, Tirupati Chittoor District-517501, Andhra Private 50 (Fifty) Pradesh Dist. -
Block Level Forecast for Next Five Days for Kerala and Lakshadweep Dated 27.09.2021
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA भारतसरकार INDIA METEOROLOGICAL भारतमौसमविज्ञानविभाग DEPARTMENT (प镍ृ वीववज्ञानमंत्राऱय) (Ministry of Earth Sciences) मौसमकेन्द्र METEOROLOGICAL CENTRE VikasBhavan P.O ववकासभवनपीओ Thiruvananthapuram - 695033 ति셁वनंिपुरम - 695 033 BLOCK LEVEL FORECAST FOR NEXT FIVE DAYS FOR KERALA AND LAKSHADWEEP DATED 27.09.2021 Temp Temp Wind Wind Cloud Forecast Date Rainfall Max Min Humidity Humidity Speed Direction Cover DIST_NAME BLOCK_NAME (mm) (deg C) (deg C) I (%) II (%) (kmph) (deg) (octa) 9/28/2021 ALAPPUZHA AMBALAPPUZHA 35.7 30 23 96 85 14 290 8 9/29/2021 ALAPPUZHA AMBALAPPUZHA 21.5 30 23 96 85 6 290 8 9/30/2021 ALAPPUZHA AMBALAPPUZHA 4.6 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/1/2021 ALAPPUZHA AMBALAPPUZHA 9.8 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/2/2021 ALAPPUZHA AMBALAPPUZHA 9.3 32 24 96 85 8 290 8 9/28/2021 ALAPPUZHA ARYAD 49.8 30 23 96 85 14 290 8 9/29/2021 ALAPPUZHA ARYAD 25.6 30 23 96 85 6 290 8 9/30/2021 ALAPPUZHA ARYAD 27.5 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/1/2021 ALAPPUZHA ARYAD 18.8 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/2/2021 ALAPPUZHA ARYAD 14.0 32 24 96 85 8 290 8 9/28/2021 ALAPPUZHA BHARANICAVU 43.2 30 23 96 85 14 290 8 9/29/2021 ALAPPUZHA BHARANICAVU 16.9 30 23 96 85 6 290 8 9/30/2021 ALAPPUZHA BHARANICAVU 0.0 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/1/2021 ALAPPUZHA BHARANICAVU 0.5 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/2/2021 ALAPPUZHA BHARANICAVU 7.5 32 24 96 85 8 290 8 9/28/2021 ALAPPUZHA CHAMPAKULAM 38.5 30 23 96 85 14 290 8 9/29/2021 ALAPPUZHA CHAMPAKULAM 22.0 30 23 96 85 6 290 8 9/30/2021 ALAPPUZHA CHAMPAKULAM 8.8 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/1/2021 ALAPPUZHA CHAMPAKULAM 10.2 31 25 96 85 6 290 7 10/2/2021