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Accused Persons Arrested in Thrissur Rural District from 30.08.2020To05.09.2020
Accused Persons arrested in Thrissur Rural district from 30.08.2020to05.09.2020 Name of Name of Name of the Place at Date & Arresting the Court Sl. Name of the Age & Cr. No & Police father of Address of Accused which Time of Officer, at which No. Accused Sex Sec of Law Station Accused Arrested Arrest Rank & accused Designation produced 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 KOLLAMPARAMBI PRADEEPAN L HOUSE 30-08-2020 841/2020 ALOOR .T.N APPUKUTT 39, VELLANCHI BAILED BY 1 SANTHOSH THURUTHIPARAM at 21:05 U/s 117(e) (Thrissur SI OF AN Male RA POLICE BU DESAM Hrs KP Act Rural) POLICE ALOOR VILLAGE (GRADE ) PRADEEPAN THEETHAI 30-08-2020 841/2020 ALOOR .T.N 36, HOUSE VELLANCHI BAILED BY 2 LINESH THOMAS at 21:05 U/s 117(e) (Thrissur SI OF Male THIRUTHIPARAM RA POLICE Hrs KP Act Rural) POLICE BU DESAM ALOOR (GRADE ) 830/2020 U/s 188, 269, KALAPPURAKKAL KAIPAMAN 30-08-2020 270 IPC, JITHU @ BAGHEERA 25, (H) PONMANIK GALAM K.S.SUBINTH BAILED BY 3 at 21:35 4(2)(a) r/w 5 APPU THAN Male PONMANIKKUDA UDAM (Thrissur SI OF POLICE POLICE Hrs KEDO M , PERINJANAM, Rural) &15(C) OF ABKARI ACT 830/2020 U/s 188, 269, KAIPAMAN KOTTAYI HOUSE 30-08-2020 270 IPC, 22, PONMANIK GALAM K.S.SUBINTH BAILED BY 4 ANDREWS DAVID PONMANIKUDAM at 21:35 4(2)(a) r/w 5 Male UDAM (Thrissur SI OF POLICE POLICE (D),PERINJANAM Hrs KEDO Rural) &15(C) OF ABKARI ACT 830/2020 U/s 188, 269, KALAPURAKKAL KAIPAMAN 30-08-2020 270 IPC, SANIL 23, (H) PONMANIK GALAM K.S.SUBINTH BAILED BY 5 ANANDU at 21:35 4(2)(a) r/w 5 KUMAR Male PONMANIKUDAM UDAM (Thrissur SI OF POLICE POLICE Hrs KEDO , PERINJANAM, Rural) &15(C) OF ABKARI ACT 830/2020 U/s 188, 269, KAIPAMAN ERATTU HOUSE 30-08-2020 270 IPC, 23, PONMANIK GALAM K.S.SUBINTH BAILED BY 6 PRAJEESH PRADEEP ,CHAKKARAPADA at 21:35 4(2)(a) r/w 5 Male UDAM (Thrissur SI OF POLICE POLICE M PERINJANAM Hrs KEDO Rural) &15(C) OF ABKARI ACT 1514/2020 30-08-2020 VALAPPAD ARISTOTTIL. -
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 ........................................................................................................... -
1513057317774-Profile of Thiruvananthapuram Division.Pdf
1 2 3 4 Acknowledgement Shri. K.P.Srikanth, FOIS implementer /TVC has taken special interest in maintaining key commercial data of the division including location-wise, day-wise earnings statistics of both UTS and PRS locations. Besides furnishing the data which has made this book possible, he has also made very significant contribution in shaping the final outcome of this book. Shri.V.Rajeev, Chief Booking Supervisor, Kollam has put in the painstaking efforts in actual compilation of the data in a booklet form. 5 6 INDEX Note: While Thiruvananthapuram Central (TVC), in view of its prominence and proximity to divisional headquarters, has been included as the first station under the section “Station-wise profile” at Page No 37, the other stations comprising the division appear in geographical order commencing from the southern end and progressing towards the north. Hence, Melapalayam station follows TVC and so on. After Tripunithura, the stations on the Kayankulam- Alapuzha route i.e from Cheppad to Tirunettur has been included. The northwardly pattern continues from Ernakulam Jn onwards (page 235); and needless to add, the final station Vallatholnagar winds up this section. Some useful information like contact numbers of Commercial controllers of all divisions in Indian Railway has been incorporated at the fag end of the compilation. No Title Page No i About the Division 9 ii Categorization of stations 23 iii Divisional Cumulative Earnings 2016-17 30 iv Station wise originating Earnings summary 2016-17 31 STATION-WISE PROFILE (A1 & A Category -
THERAPY PROVISIONAL LIST-Main
Main List of Ayurveda Therapist applications received at Directorate of Ayurveda Medical Education, Thiruvananthapuram Admiss.N Sl.No Name ADRESS Native Place Date of Birth Age Caste Remarks o Index score ALOOPARAMBIL HOUSE, MARATHUKUNNU, 1 30849 VANI.A.U THRISSUR 13-12-1993 24 EZHAVA 11.125 ENKAKKAD.P.O, AKAMALA, THRISSUR-680 589 SAVIDHAM,MANATHADAM,THI 2 30253 VISHNU PRIYA.P.V MRI,P.O,CHERUVATHOOR- KASARGODE 22-04-2000 18 OBH 11.000 671313 CHERKKARA HOUSE, 3 30569 DHINUKRISHNA C.P P.O.NANDIKKARA, THRISSUR- THRISSUR 25-05-2000 18 EZHAVA 11.000 680 301. THOTTATIL HOUSE, OBC- 4 31128 ATHULYA.H VELUR.P.O, ATHOLI(VIA), KOZHIKODE 15-11-1997 20 10.813 THIYYA KOZHIKODE-673 315. MEKKAT HOUSE, 5 31287 SREELAKSHMI.M PERINKULAM.P.O, ALATHUR, PALAKKAD 13-09-1999 18 GENERAL 10.688 PALAKKAD-678 542. PALANGAD 6 30241 CHITHRA.K.V VEEDU,EMBETTE.P.O,PARIYA KANNUR 05-10-1994 23 GENERAL 10.688 RAM-670502 KUNNIL VEEDU, SAINIK 7 30409 AKHILA.S SCHOOL P.O, VETTUROAD, TVM 02-03-1997 21 GENERAL 10.688 KAZHAKOTTOM-695 585 MULLASSERITHODIYIL, CHATHINAMKULAM, Nativity, caste not 8 31158 ATHIRA.T KOLLAM 20-06-2000 18 OBH 10.625 CHANDANATHOPE.P.O, attached KOLLAM-691 014. KUNIYIL HOUSE,MANATHADAM,THIMRI 9 30254 SWATHI.K KASARGODE 02-10-2000 18 SC 10.625 ,THIMIRI,P.O,KASARGODE- 671313 ANANTHOOS, CHOWARA, Nativity, caste not 10 31754 ANANTHU.S.L TVM 27-07-1994 24 OBC 10.625 CHOWARA.P.O, TVM-695 501. attached AKSHAYA, PUTHUSSERY, 11 30484 ARUNIMA.B.K KARINGANNOOR.P.O, OYOOR, KOLLAM 22-04-1992 26 GENERAL 10.375 KOLLAM-691 516. -
KERALA SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROJECT (KSWMP) with Financial Assistance from the World Bank
KERALA SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Public Disclosure Authorized PROJECT (KSWMP) INTRODUCTION AND STRATEGIC ENVIROMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF WASTE Public Disclosure Authorized MANAGEMENT SECTOR IN KERALA VOLUME I JUNE 2020 Public Disclosure Authorized Prepared by SUCHITWA MISSION Public Disclosure Authorized GOVERNMENT OF KERALA Contents 1 This is the STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF WASTE MANAGEMENT SECTOR IN KERALA AND ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK for the KERALA SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROJECT (KSWMP) with financial assistance from the World Bank. This is hereby disclosed for comments/suggestions of the public/stakeholders. Send your comments/suggestions to SUCHITWA MISSION, Swaraj Bhavan, Base Floor (-1), Nanthancodu, Kowdiar, Thiruvananthapuram-695003, Kerala, India or email: [email protected] Contents 2 Table of Contents CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION TO THE PROJECT .................................................. 1 1.1 Program Description ................................................................................. 1 1.1.1 Proposed Project Components ..................................................................... 1 1.1.2 Environmental Characteristics of the Project Location............................... 2 1.2 Need for an Environmental Management Framework ........................... 3 1.3 Overview of the Environmental Assessment and Framework ............. 3 1.3.1 Purpose of the SEA and ESMF ...................................................................... 3 1.3.2 The ESMF process ........................................................................................ -
2015-16 Term Loan
KERALA STATE BACKWARD CLASSES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LTD. A Govt. of Kerala Undertaking KSBCDC 2015-16 Term Loan Name of Family Comm Gen R/ Project NMDFC Inst . Sl No. LoanNo Address Activity Sector Date Beneficiary Annual unity der U Cost Share No Income 010113918 Anil Kumar Chathiyodu Thadatharikathu Jose 24000 C M R Tailoring Unit Business Sector $84,210.53 71579 22/05/2015 2 Bhavan,Kattacode,Kattacode,Trivandrum 010114620 Sinu Stephen S Kuruviodu Roadarikathu Veedu,Punalal,Punalal,Trivandrum 48000 C M R Marketing Business Sector $52,631.58 44737 18/06/2015 6 010114620 Sinu Stephen S Kuruviodu Roadarikathu Veedu,Punalal,Punalal,Trivandrum 48000 C M R Marketing Business Sector $157,894.74 134211 22/08/2015 7 010114620 Sinu Stephen S Kuruviodu Roadarikathu Veedu,Punalal,Punalal,Trivandrum 48000 C M R Marketing Business Sector $109,473.68 93053 22/08/2015 8 010114661 Biju P Thottumkara Veedu,Valamoozhi,Panayamuttom,Trivandrum 36000 C M R Welding Business Sector $105,263.16 89474 13/05/2015 2 010114682 Reji L Nithin Bhavan,Karimkunnam,Paruthupally,Trivandrum 24000 C F R Bee Culture (Api Culture) Agriculture & Allied Sector $52,631.58 44737 07/05/2015 2 010114735 Bijukumar D Sankaramugath Mekkumkara Puthen 36000 C M R Wooden Furniture Business Sector $105,263.16 89474 22/05/2015 2 Veedu,Valiyara,Vellanad,Trivandrum 010114735 Bijukumar D Sankaramugath Mekkumkara Puthen 36000 C M R Wooden Furniture Business Sector $105,263.16 89474 25/08/2015 3 Veedu,Valiyara,Vellanad,Trivandrum 010114747 Pushpa Bhai Ranjith Bhavan,Irinchal,Aryanad,Trivandrum -
Panchayat Resource Mapping to Panchayat-Level Planning in Kerala: an Analytical Study
Panchayat Resource Mapping to Panchayat-level Planning in Kerala: An Analytical Study Srikumar Chattopadhyay, P. Krishna Kumar & K. Rajalekshmi Discussion Paper No. 14 December 1999 Kerala Research Programme for Local Level Development Centre for Development Studies Thiruvananthapuram Panchayat Resource Mapping to Panchayat-level Planning in Kerala: An Analytical Study Srikumar Chattopadhyay, P. Krishna Kumar & K. Rajalekshmi English Discussion Paper Rights reserved First published December 1999 Copy Editing: H. Shaji Printed at: Kerala Research Programme on Local Level Development Published by: Dr K. N. Nair, Programme Co-ordinator, Kerala Research Programme on Local Level Development, Centre for Development Studies, Prasanth Nagar, Ulloor, Thiruvananthapuram 695 011 Tel: 550 465, 550 491 Fax: 550 465 E-mail: [email protected] Url: http://www.krpcds.org/ Cover Design: Defacto Creations ISBN No: 81-87621-13-3 Price: in India Rs 40 outside India US$5 KRPLLD 12/1999 0750 ENG 2 Panchayat Resource Mapping to Panchayat-level Planning in Kerala: An Analytical Study Srikumar Chattopadhyay, P. Krishna Kumar & K. Rajalekshmi * 1. Introduction Background Considerable emphasis has gone into decentralisation and micro-level planning with peoples initiative and participation in the process of development since introduction of the Eighth Five-Year Plan. The 72nd and the 73rd Constitutional amendment bills of 1991 provided Constitutional safeguards towards the establishment of Panchayati Raj Institutions at the district, block, and panchayat levels. The panchayats are supposed to be empowered with respect to: (i) Preparation of plans for economic development and social justice; and (ii) Implementation of schemes for economic development and social justice as may be entrusted to them including those in relation to matters listed in the 11th Schedule of the Constitution. -
Covid 19 Coastal Plan- Trivandrum
COVID-19 -COASTAL PLAN Management of COVID-19 in Coastal Zones of Trivandrum Department of Health and Family Welfare Government of Kerala July 2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS THIRUVANANTHAPURAMBASIC FACTS .................................. 3 COVID-19 – WHERE THIRUVANANTHAPURAM STANDS (AS ON 16TH JULY 2020) ........................................................ 4 Ward-Wise maps ................................................................... 5 INTERVENTION PLANZONAL STRATEGIES ............................. 7 ANNEXURE 1HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE - GOVT ................. 20 ANNEXURE 2HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE – PRIVATE ........... 26 ANNEXURE 3CFLTC DETAILS................................................ 31 ANNEXURE 4HEALTH POSTS – COVID AND NON-COVID MANAGEMENT ...................................................................... 31 ANNEXURE 5MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES ............................... 47 ANNEXURE 6HR MANAGEMENT ............................................ 50 ANNEXURE 7EXPERT HEALTH TEAM VISIT .......................... 56 ANNEXURE 8HEALTH DIRECTORY ........................................ 58 2 I. THIRUVANANTHAPURAM BASIC FACTS Thiruvananthapuram, formerly Trivandrum, is the capital of Kerala, located on the west coastline of India along the Arabian Sea. It is the most populous city in India with the population of 957,730 as of 2011.Thiruvananthapuram was named the best Kerala city to live in, by a field survey conducted by The Times of India.Thiruvananthapuram is a major tourist centre, known for the Padmanabhaswamy Temple, the beaches of -
212-223 HYDROLOGY of the KORAPUZHA ESTUARY, MALABAR, KERALA STATE* Central Marine Fisher
J. Mar. biol. Ass. India, 1959, 1 (2).' 212-223 HYDROLOGY OF THE KORAPUZHA ESTUARY, MALABAR, KERALA STATE* By S. V. SURYANARAYANA RAO & P. C. GEORGE Central Marine Fisheries Research Station, Mandapam Camp INTRODUCTION A preliminary enquiry on the hydrological and planktological conditions in the river mouth region was conducted during the period 1950-52 and the results pub lished in an abstract form (George, 1953a). This study was later extended to cover the 25 km seaward region of the estuary in 1954. As is well known, the Malabar coast is highly productive from the fisheries point of view and it was also observed that the sea waters of the inshore region off Calicut are rich in plank ton and nutrient salts (George, 19536). Results of the present investigation would therefore serve to assess the influence of land drainage in the enrichment and re plenishment of the coastal waters and allied factors. The west coast of India which is subjected to a heavy rainfall amounting to more than 300 cm per annum, is characterised by numerous short and swift rivers which carry the,enormous amounts of the waters from the Western Ghats into the sea. TOPOGRAPHY OF THE ESTUARY The Korapuzha is a short and shallow river, 52 km long and consists of the Elathur River which joins the Korapuzha backwater system close to the mouth of the estuary about a kilometer away from the sea and another stream running from the foot of the high mountain range surrounding the Kodiyanadumalai (700 Metres) which also empties into the back-waters near Kaniangode about 16 km away from the river mouth. -
Portly Problems Blue Growth Implementing the SSF Guidelines Women Fishworkers Safety at Sea a Rights-Based Approach to SSF
SAMUDRA Report No.73, April 2016 Item Type monograph Publisher International Collective in Support of Fishworkers Download date 02/10/2021 01:15:40 Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/1834/35690 No. 73 | April 2016 issn 0973–1121 REPORT samudraTHE TRIANNUAL JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL COLLECTIVE IN SUPPORT OF FISHWORKERS Portly Problems Blue Growth Implementing the SSF Guidelines Women Fishworkers Safety at Sea A Rights-based Approach to SSF Fisheries, Communities, Livelihoods ICSF is an international NGO working on issues that concern and action, as well as communications. SAMUDRA Report invites fi shworkers the world over. It is in status with the Economic and contributions and responses. Correspondence should be addressed Social Council of the UN and is on ILO’s Special List of to Chennai, India. Non-governmental International Organizations. It also has Liaison Status with FAO. The opinions and positions expressed in the articles are those of the authors concerned and do not necessarily represent the As a global network of community organizers, teachers, offi cial views of ICSF. technicians, researchers and scientists, ICSF’s activities encompass monitoring and research, exchange and training, campaigns All issues of SAMUDRA Report can be accessed at www.icsf.net HHARINIARINI KKUMARUMAR REPORT FRONT COVER THE TRIANNUAL JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL COLLECTIVE IN SUPPORT OF FISHWORKERS NO.73 | APRIL 2016 samudraINFOSAMAK CENTER “Half-moon Boat Coming Out of the Sea” by Stella Maris Vallejo email: [email protected] PUBLISHED BY the International Collective in Support of Fishworkers 27 College Road Chennai 600 006, India Phone: (91) 44–2827 5303 Fax: (91) 44–2825 4457 Email: [email protected] ICSF BELGIUM OFFICE Sentier des Rossignols 2 1330 Rixensart, Belgium Phone: (32) 2–652 5201 Fax: (32) 2–654 0407 Email: [email protected] EDITED BY KG Kumar INDIA NORWAY DESIGNED BY P Sivasakthivel A casual approach ........................... -
F:\Rank Lists 2010-2015 of Care
1 SMITHA IB KALLARA 3 HENA R RAJ (1st Rank by mark) ATTINGAL 4 SUMEESH N S KADAKKAVOOR 5 JOY J SARASAM TRIVANDRUM 7 ARUN KUMAR D POTHENCODE 8 ARATHI P A KATTAIKONOM 9 BEENA AS ATTINGAL 13 MINI BS THATTAKKADU 17 SREEJA M. PILLAI ALTHARAMOODU 25 SREEVIDYA S CHIRAYINKIL 26 PRAVEEN P KILIMANOOR 29 FAROOK S HAMEED VARKALA 30 LEEMA S KILIMANOOR 35 LAKSHMI UR VATTIYOORKAVU 44 DHANYA P NAIR VENJARAMOOD 51 ANIL KUMAR T KALLAMBALAM 53 DIVYA T RAJ KADAKKAVOOR 58 ARCHANA SM EDACKODE 58 APARNA LR THONNAKKAL 61 SAVITHA SV CHANTHAVILA 66 NAYANTHARA V ANAYARA 69 SABITA IR KALLAMBALAM 70 SHAILAKUMARI M CHIRAYINKIL 71 NIMITHA N KADAVILA 71 NYCY S NAGAROOR 84 REENAS M MANGALAPURAM 86 BEENA S ATTINGAL 93 PADMA PRIYA SB KAZHAKUTTOM 98 PREENA R S IRULOOR 114 SUNIL KUMAR S PULIMATH 116 JAPIN KS PULIMATH 127 JOYMOL ATTINGAL 131 SHENA U S ATTINGAL 134 SOUMYA SS VAMANAPURAM 136 RATHEESH B R CHIRAYINKIL 142 VEENA V KILIMANOOR 145 RIJIN MS KAVALAYOOR 148 PREGIL LAL P V AYIROOPPARA 160 SUNU A KODUVAZHANNOOR 166 LEKHA ML CHIRAYINKIL 175 GEETHU VIJAYAN OYOOR 176 AKHILA V R VATTIYOORKAVU 176 NEETHU M S ATTINGAL 182 LALU J L VARKALA 187 AKHILA R ARAYALOOR 188 SIMNA K VENGODE 190 BEENA L ELAMKULAM 196 NAUSHAD HUSSAIN A PUTHUKULANGARA 197 DIPINKUMAR K AVANAVANCHERY 198 REJI KP CHIRAYINKIL 203 SANDEEP S VAKKANADU 204 ANJANA PS CHIRAYINKIL 211 LATHIKA P ATTINGAL 214 BIJU MS PARAVOOR 215 NEETHA SATHEESAN CHIRAYINKEEZHU 215 ARYA DEV U POTHENCODE 216 HIMA KRISHNAN U S ALIYADU 218 SHYNIDAS S R VILAYIL MOOLA 219 ASHA S MOHAN KOLLAM 220 ASWATHY S KANNAMBA 220 SREEJA C R VARKALA -
Mock Entrance Examination Results
TOPPERS OF THE MOCK ENTRANCE EXAMINATION CONDUCTED ON 12/06/2021 FIRST LEVEL EXAM RESULT SL NO NAME SCHOOL NAME RANK 1 Lekshmi S Mgm model school 1 2 Harikrishnan T G.H.S.S Thevannor 2 3 Navami GS Chembakaserry HSS 3 4 Arun s MTHS VALAKOM 4 5 Jithin p GMHSS CU campus,Malapuram 5 6 Radhusha Mgm model school ayiroor varkala 6 7 Sandra Omanakuttan GHSS Palayamkunnu 7 8 Aparna Ashok BHSS Karunagappally 8 9 Sreelakshmi. R MRMKMMHSS Edava 9 10 Sneha.s.s MRMKMMHSS edava 10 11 Sneha s nair Vrvp,Mavelikara 11 12 Ardra Sunny St Joseph's convent girls higher secondary school 12 13 Dinukrishnan. R GovtHSS Thevannoor 13 14 Alhiba Fazil VHSS Poredam 14 15 Abhinav J Nair Jawahar Public Senior Secondary School 15 16 Archa M S Sree narayana central school, nedungolam 16 17 Megha sajeesh Gem know model higher secondary school 17 18 sivanandana v.s ashss parippally 18 19 Nabil Jawahar public school 19 20 Maneesha U G H S S Nedungolam 20 21 Anagha. U. B Chempakaseery HSS poothakulam 21 22 Varna Vijayan Govt H S S NAVAIKULAM 22 23 Abhiram A Chempakassery Higher Secondary School 23 24 Samiya khan Mrmkmmhss edava 24 25 Bhavya GHSS Thevannoor 25 26 Ardra Ravikumar RRVGHSS 26 27 Abhinav Nss hss madavoor 27 28 Amal Dev A Jawahar Public school 28 29 Sonalal Muslim hss ,edava 29 30 Rahmath.R G.H.S.S. Vayala 30 31 Anjana r s Vvhss poredom 31 32 Abhiram M. R. M. K. M. M. H. S.