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November 2020 NAME OF THE November DISTRICT ACTIVITY UNIT 2020 Amritam organic Kozhikode Accommodation unit 2000 village A square catering Kozhikode food unit 0 service Aaranniyam Thiruvananthapuram Umbrella Making 2500 Abdul Khadar Ernakulam Resource Person 0 Abdul Gafoor Wayanad Taxi Driver 14300 Abdul Latheef Wayanad Taxi Driver 12500 Abdul Razak Wayanad Taxi Driver 12500 ABDUL SATHAR Kottayam Chips 2000 VLE Escorting, English Abhilash Ashokan Thiruvananthapuram 0 language trancilation ACHANKUNJU M V Kottayam Plantain Leaves 3000 Achayans Homestay Alappuzha Homestay 0 ACHUS PAPDAM Idukki NADAN PAPADAM 18780 Afsal M Alappuzha Driver 800 agora art gallery Kozhikode mural painting 10000 AJITHA SANTHOSH Kottayam Screw pine weaving 0 AJITHA SURESH Kottayam Coir making 0 Ajithkhosh Thiruvananthapuram Community Tour Leader 0 Ajmal crafts Kozhikode coconut shell crafts 0 Akhill kk Kozhikode RP Akshaya ALL KIND OF SPICES Wayanad 0 Kudumbasree TEA POWDER Alaka Kozhikode craft faculty 20000 Alayakkal Metals Alappuzha vigraham making 0 Aleemathu Kannur Food network 4000 Alleppey Art & Alappuzha Cultural center 0 Activity Centre Amaljith Wayanad Nadanpattu 5000 Ambadi P P Kannur Handicrafts 5000 Ambika Wayanad Bamboo mural painting 4000 AMMA Hotel Kozhikode food unit amma mess puthiyara Kozhikode homely food 120000 Ammini Wayanad Pottery 2300 Anas Alappuzha Resource Person 0 Anaswaram Clay Pottery & Kicthen Malappuram Murals, Kitchen Products 32,500 Products Aneesh Kumar S Thiruvananthapuram Ayurveda Therapist 0 VLE Escorting, Languages Known Aneesh Mohan M Thiruvananthapuram 0 English, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam Anil Wayanad Taxi Driver 12000 Anil Roopachithra Thiruvananthapuram Artist 0 Arts Anil Woods Works - Thiruvananthapuram Various Handicraft Items 8000 Leader: Anil Kumar ANILKUMAR Kottayam auto tour 0 anitha Kozhikode RP 0 anjaneya travells Kozhikode Travels 30000 anjusha Kozhikode craft faculty 7900 FOOD PRODUCTS AND Anna Foods Wayanad 24200 ICECREAMS Annapoorna Catering Kannur Ethnic Food 0 anoop's wooden crafts Kozhikode wood crafts 28000 ANTONY Kottayam cloth bag 0 ANTONY ANTONY Kottayam Milk 0 PAPERBAG,CLOTH Anugraha Wayanad 3300 BAG Anuj Wayanad Nadanpattu 4000 AONE CURRY Idukki CURRYPOWDERS 13485 POWDER Arafath Wayanad Nadanpattu 5400 Archana Activity Kannur Dry Fish 8500 Group Artist - Theyyam Ernakulam Theyyam 0 Artist -Nadanpattu Ernakulam Nadanpattu 0 Group (Vijayakumar) Artist- Thiruvathirakali Ernakulam Thiruvathirakali 0 Group Artists - Nadanpattu Group Ernakulam Nadanpattu 0 Babu K K (Group Leader) Artists - Nadanpattu Group Ernakulam Nadanpattu 0 Geetha P K (Group Leader) Artists - Nadanpattu Group Ernakulam Nadanpattu 0 Ravi (Group Leader) Artists - Oppana and Vattakkali Group Ernakulam Oppana and Vattakkali 0 Jayamol (Group Leader) Artists - Thiruvathirakali Group Ernakulam Thiruvathirakali 0 Sheena Saju (Group Leader) Artists - Thiruvathirakali Group Ernakulam Thiruvathirakali 0 Sindhu (Group Leader) ARUN T M Kottayam Tender coconut 19800 ARUN T M Kottayam Coconut 17000 Asha Wayanad Tailoring Unit 5000 Asha devi Wayanad Bamboo mural painting 4500 Asharaf Wayanad Taxi Driver 8500 Aswathi Wayanad Nadanpattu 4000 automation photostat Kozhikode Shop 12690 Ayona Wayanad PAPADAM 5600 Kalari, Ayurveda, Yoga, Ayurmudra - Leader: Thiruvananthapuram Siddha, Marma, Farm 0 Premnath R Tourism Ayurveda Doctor Ernakulam Ayurveda Doctor 6000 (Aswathi) AYYAPPAN Idukki LAUNDRY 1145 LAUNDRY B PRADEEP Alappuzha Resource Person 0 KUMAR Baburaj R Alappuzha Artist 0 VLE Escorting, Story Baiju Babu Thiruvananthapuram 0 Teller Banghi Handicrat Ernakulam Handicrafts/Souvenirs 0 Workshop, Maradu Basheer Wayanad Taxi Driver 6500 Bee craft Wayanad HONEY 28300 Bharathan M Kozhikode Coconut production 34000 bhargava kalari Kozhikode Kalari treatment &training 45000 sangam BHASKARAN, KANYAR KALI Palakkad ARTIST -KANYARKALI 0 GROUP Pepper, Tapioca, Coconut, Bhuvanendran B Thiruvananthapuram 3000 Ginger, Chena Bibin baby Wayanad Tourist Guide 25000 Bibin Baby Kannur Resource Person 0 BIBIN/AJITH Kottayam Waste Collection 27500 Biju Mangalath Ernakulam Resource Person 0 Bimal P Alappuzha ARTIST 1000 Bincy Wayanad Tailoring Unit 0 BINDHU Ramachamkizhi making Kottayam 0 ANANDHAN unit Bindhu Mohan Thiruvananthapuram Cloth bag Making 2000 Bindhu R Thiruvananthapuram Coconut Leaf Weaving 0 bindhya Kozhikode RP 0 Bindu Wayanad Bamboo mural painting 5400 Bindu Wayanad Nadanpattu 0 Bindu k Wayanad Bamboo mural painting 5400 Bindu S Alappuzha Fish supply 0 Bineesh madhav Wayanad Nadanpattu 5400 Bisana Kannur Tailoring 8000 Blue mermaid Kannur Food network 7000 bottle ship Kozhikode craft sale 2000 Brahtold Wayanad Thudi 0 C M Marma Thirumu Kalari - Leader: C Thiruvananthapuram Kalaripayattu 0 Mohanan Cake O Scoops Kannur Ethnic Food 11500 CALICUT Kozhikode duff mutt 17000 KALALAYA Chaliyar Fish Farm Malappuram Fish, Coconut, Plantain 23,000 Naga pooja, Chandrahasan Kozhikode Ganapathihom ( Hindu 0 religion) Chandran Kannur Food network 0 CHANDRAN.C.M, ARTIST - PORATTUKALI Palakkad 0 POTATTUKALI GROUP CHEEPUNKAL MILK CO- Kottayam Milk 21000 OPERATIVE SOCIETY chelannur gothra kala Kozhikode cultural group 0 gramam Cake , Unniyappam, Chettumpurath Kozhikode 4000 Neyyappam, Snacks Chettumpurath Kozhikode Toddy 18000 Chettumpurath Kozhikode Toddy 15000 Chinju sudheesh Wayanad Ayurvedic Products 30586 chinnan Kozhikode Pottery 5000 Classic Pam Crafts - Handicrafts made from Thiruvananthapuram 0 Leader: Omana S coconut shell Cloth Bag Unit, Ernakulam Supply Unit 0 Kuttampuzha Coconut Leaves Ernakulam Weaving 0 Weaving Coconut shell craft Palakkad Handicrafts 350 coir society Kozhikode coir making 30000 Crystal Bhai Thiruvananthapuram Furnishing clothes 3500 SAMPAR POWDER Crystal curry powder CHILLY Wayanad 4210 Unit CORRIANDER MEAT MASALA Daliya Rose Ernakulam Resource Person 0 Damodharan Kozhikode Broomstick 0 Darsana L Thiruvananthapuram Cloth bag Making 4000 Wooden Handicrafts, Darusilpi Handicrafts Malappuram 34,000 Coconut Shell Products Das Wayanad Clay crafts 3000 Daya Handicrafts, Ernakulam Handicrafts/Souvenirs 8000 Maradu Dhaba Cooking Kannur Food network 20000 Service Dhanesh Wayanad Taxi Driver 0 Dharani - craft shop Kozhikode craft sale 20000 Diji Handlooms - Thiruvananthapuram Handloom Weaving 10000 Leader: Diji Divya Wayanad Bamboo mural painting 4600 E Raghavan Thiruvananthapuram Banana, Vegetables 6000 Eco Stay, Monsoon Idukki Eco Stay 35450 Retreats Subis Eetta Products Unit - Thiruvananthapuram Flower Vase, Trinket Box 0 Leader: Sujatha Ellari Joseph Alappuzha Artist 0 Ellari Joseph Alappuzha ARTIST 0 Ellora crafts Kozhikode wood crafts 20000 ethnic council of india Kozhikode performing arts 0 Ethnic Food Square Ernakulam Ethnic Food 0 Ethnic Food Unit Ernakulam Ethnic Food 0 Ethnic Food Unit (Edassery Homely Palakkad Ethnic Food Unit 2750 service) Coconut Shell Crafts, Fakrudheen Malappuram 17,000 Wooden Handicrafts Farming, Kottuvally Ernakulam Fish and Vegetable Farm 0 Farming, Ernakulam Fish and Vegetable Farm 0 Nayarambalam Fish Farm Ernakulam Fish and Vegetable Farm 0 Five Star Café Kudumbasree catering Alappuzha Catering 0 Service Kitchen Pot, Garden Pot, Gangadaran Nair Kozhikode 7000 Kooja, gautham krishna Kozhikode RP 22000 GEETHA Kozhikode TAILORING 14000 Geetha Kozhikode Dress Material 10000 GEETHAMMA Kottayam Homemade chocolate 0 RAJU GEETHU Kottayam Guide 0 Geethu P S Thiruvananthapuram Beautician 12000 GEO B JOSE Kottayam Milk 4000 George.A.V Wayanad Taxi Driver 8500 Fish, Ornamental Fish, Black Hen, Fancy Gilgal Integrated Farm Malappuram 25,600 Hen, Lemon, Plantain, Duck, Coconut Gopalan Wayanad Pottery 1200 Gopalan Gurukkal Kozhikode Kalaripayat 0 Smaraka CVN Kalari GOPI V K Kottayam Coconut Oil 5000 Great Horn Bill Malappuram Serviced Villa 0 green care mission Kozhikode event management 0 Green Carpet Kozhikode eco friendly material hub 0 Hairuneesa Wayanad Tailoring Unit 4000 HANDICRAFT UNIT Kottayam Handicraft 8700 Handicraft Workshop Ernakulam Handicrafts/Souvenirs 6000 Handicrafts & Ernakulam Handicrafts/Souvenirs 5000 Souvenirs Handloom Making Palakkad Kaithari Nirmanam 2000 (Kaithari Nirmanam) Harikrishnan Wayanad Nadanpattu 5500 Haris Beach Home Kannur Home Stay 28000 Haritha Paper Bags - Thiruvananthapuram Paper carry Bags 5000 Leader: Santhosh S R Hemaja P V Kannur Artist 8400 hindusthan kalari Kozhikode Kalari treatment &training 35000 sangam SOAP COSMITICS HOME MADE SOAP Idukki 4875 ,AND SHAMPOOS Homestay Ernakulam Home stay 0 I Lab Kozhikode seed pen 0 Farming-Fruits & Illikkal Nutmeg Kannur 11000 Vegetables Indhu Biju Kannur Resource Person 0 Instrumental Fusion Music - Leader: P Thiruvananthapuram Cultural Group 0 Ashok Kumar Island Tourism Kozhikode boating and fish farming 40000 LEMON GRASS OIL J.J Aromatics Wayanad 43080 EUCALYPTUS OIL JAIMES JHON Kottayam Egg 1400 Cloth bag, Shopping bag, Jasmin Thiruvananthapuram 4500 Fridge cover, Ladies bag jasmine flower shop Kozhikode flower shop 0 Javad Wayanad Taxi Driver 8500 Jayakrishnan Wayanad Vattakali 0 Jayan Arts Handicrafts Alappuzha Handicraft 1200 JAYAPREKASH P Kottayam auto tour 0 Jayasree.P.V Kannur Food network 0 Jeeyas Food - Leader: Thiruvananthapuram Catering 7000 Anitha Mahesh Jessy Wayanad Bamboo mural painting 5300 Jessy Dominic Alappuzha Yoga Trainer 0 Jewellery work Ernakulam Supply Unit Community Tour Leader, Jibin Mathew Kannur 0 FMV Fish Farming, Karimeen, Jiju k G Thiruvananthapuram Thilopia, Kadla, Mygal, 5000 Grascard Jinith O T Kozhikode Mason Work 12000 JISHA Kottayam Cultural Group 6000 Jisha I Kozhikode Broomstick 3000 Jisha roy Wayanad Bamboo
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