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Problems of Pepper Cultivation- a Study Based on Idukki District
www.ijcrt.org © 2020 IJCRT | Volume 8, Issue 5 May 2020 | ISSN: 2320-2882 Problems of Pepper Cultivation- A Study Based on Idukki District Ms. Ann Mary Augustine Asst. Professor Department Of Economics Christ College, Puliuyanmala, Kerala, India ABSTRACT Spices have a very important role in the domestic & foreign market. Pepper, ’The King of Spices’ has a significant export orientation and it procures more than 40% of the foreign exchange earnings in spices export. At present pepper production shows the decreasing trend. India’s share in world pepper production declined from 23.69 percent in 1970 -1971 to 12.38 percent in 2016 – 2017. The study is confined to Idukki district only because most of the pepper production is from Idukki district. This study aims at provides an understanding of the structure and functioning of the pepper plantation and its development problems. The data and other information required for the study were collected from both primary and secondary sources. This study relies growers are losing their confidence in pepper cultivation mainly on account of its non-remunerative nature and climatic changes. Key Word: - Pepper, production, productivity, Yield 1. INTRODUCTION The richness of the culture and the fragrance of the spices were the major sources of glory of the ancient India. It is really amazing to see that India could maintain her supremacy in the production and trade of spices even from the Vedic age dating back to 6000 BC, to the modern era of the 3rd millennium. India, known all over the world as the land of spices, has the most favourable climate and soil conditions for growing spices and is the most important among spices producing countries in the world. -
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 ........................................................................................ -
IDUKKI Contact Designation Office Address Phone Numbers PS Name of BLO in LAC Name of Polling Station Address NO
IDUKKI Contact Designation Office address Phone Numbers PS Name of BLO in LAC Name of Polling Station Address NO. charge office Residence Mobile Grama Panchayat 9495879720 Grama Panchayat Office, 88 1 Community Hall,Marayoor Grammam S.Palani LDC Office, Marayoor. Marayoor. Taluk Office, Taluk Office, 9446342837 88 2 Govt.L P School,Marayoor V Devadas UDC Devikulam. Devikulam. Krishi Krishi Bhavan, Bhavan, 9495044722 88 3 St.Michale's L P School,Michalegiri Annas Agri.Asst marayoor marayoor Grama Panchayat 9495879720 St.Mary's U P School,Marayoor(South Grama Panchayat Office, 88 4 Division) S.Palani LDC Office, Marayoor. Marayoor. St.Mary's U P School,Marayoor(North Edward G.H.S, 9446392168 88 5 Division) Gnanasekar H SA G.H.S, Marayoor. Marayoor. St.Mary's U P School,Marayoor(Middle Edward G.H.S, 9446392168 88 6 Division) Gnanasekar H SA G.H.S, Marayoor. Marayoor. Taluk Office, Taluk Office, 9446342837 88 7 St.Mary's L P School,Pallanad V Devadas UDC Devikulam. Devikulam. Krishi Krishi Bhavan, Bhavan, 9495044722 88 8 Forest Community Hall,Nachivayal Annas Agri.Asst marayoor marayoor Grama Panchayat 4865246208 St.Pious L P School,Pious Nagar(North Grama Panchayat Office, 88 9 Division) George Mathai UDC Office, Kanthalloor Kanthalloor Grama Panchayat 4865246208 St.Pious L P School,Pious Nagar(East Grama Panchayat Office, 88 10 Division) George Mathai UDC Office, Kanthalloor Kanthalloor St.Pious U P School,Pious Nagar(South Village Office, Village Office, 9048404481 88 11 Division) Sreenivasan Village Asst. Keezhanthoor. Keezhanthoor. Grama -
Dna Barcoding and Elucidation of Cryptic Diversity in Thrips (Thysanoptera)
1328 Florida Entomologist 97(4) December 2014 DNA BARCODING AND ELUCIDATION OF CRYPTIC DIVERSITY IN THRIPS (THYSANOPTERA) 1, 1, 2 1 3 4 K. B. REBIJITH *, R. ASOKAN *, V. KRISHNA , H. H. RANJITHA , N. K. KRISHNA KUMAR AND V. V. RAMAMURTHY 1Division of Biotechnology, Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Bangalore, India 2Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Kuvempu University, Jnanasahyadri, Shankaraghatta, Shimoga, India 3Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), New Delhi, India 4Network Project on Insect Biosystematics, Division of Entomology, Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi †Corresponding authors; E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] Supplementary material for this article in Florida Entomologist 97(4) (2014) is online at http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/entomologist/browse. ABSTRACT Accurate and timely identification of invasive insect pests underpins most biological endeav- ors ranging from biodiversity estimation to insect pest management. In this regard, identifica- tion of thrips, an invasive insect pest is important and challenging due to their complex life cycles, parthenogenetic mode of reproduction, sex and color morphs. In the recent years, DNA barcoding employing 5′ region of the mitochondrial Cytochrome Oxidase I (CO-I) gene has be- come a popular tool for species identification. In this study, we employed CO-I gene sequences for discriminating 151 species of thrips for the first time. Analyses of the intraspecific and intrageneric distances of the CO-I sequences ranged from 0.0 to 7.91% and 8.65% to 31.15% re- spectively. This study has revealed the existence of cryptic species in Thrips hawaiiensis (Mor- gan) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) and Scirtothrips perseae Nakahara (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) for the first time, along with previously reported cryptic species such asThrips palmi Karny (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), T. -
List of Biogas Plants Installed in Kerala During 2008-09
LIST OF BIOGAS PLANTS INSTALLED IN KERALA DURING 2008-09 by Si ze Block Model Sr. No latrine g date Village amount Dist rict Dist & Name Subsidy Address Category Guidence Technical Technical Inspected Inspected Functionin Beneficiary Beneficiary 1 Trivandrum Vijayakumar.N, S/o Neyyadan Nadar, Vijaya Bhavan, Neyyattinkar Parassala HA 2m3 KVIC 0 3500 26.11.08 K.Somasekhar P.Sanjeev, ADO Neduvanvila, Parassala P.O & Pancht, Neyyattinkara Tq- a anPillai (BT) 695502 2 Trivandrum Sabeena Beevi, Kunnuvila Puthenveedu, Edakarickam, Kilimanoor Pazhayakunnu GEN 3m3 KVIC 0 2700 28.10.08 K.Somasekhar P.Sanjeev, ADO Thattathumala.P.O, Pazhayakunnummel Pancht, mmel anPillai (BT) Chirayinkeezhu Tq 3 Trivandrum Anilkumar.B.K, S/o Balakrishnan, Therivila House, Athiyannur Athiyannur HA 2m3 DB 0 3500 17.01.09 K.Somasekhar P.Sanjeev ADO Kamukinkode, Kodangavila.P.O, Athiyannur Pancht, anPillai (BT) Neyyattinkara Tq 4 Trivandrum Sathyaraj.I, S/o Issac, kodannoor Mele Puthenveedu, Perumkadav Perumpazhuth HA 2m3 DB 0 3500 18.01.09 K.Somasekhar P.Sanjeev ADO Punnaikadu, Perumpaxhuthoor.P.O, Neyyattinkara Pancht & ila oor anPillai (BT) Tq 5 Trivandrum Balavan.R.P, S/o Rayappan, 153, Paduva House, Neyyattinkar Athiyannur HA 2m3 DB 0 3500 04.02.09 K.Somasekhar P.Sanjeev ADO Kamukincode, Kodungavila.P.O, Athiyannur Pancht, a anPillai (BT) Neyyattinkara Tq-695123 6 Trivandrum Ani.G, S/o Govindan.K, Karakkattu Puthenveedu, Avanakuzhy, Athiyannur Athiyannur HA 2m3 DB 0 3500 08.02.09 K.Somasekhar P.Sanjeev ADO Thannimoodu.P.O, Athiyannur Pancht, Neyyattinakara Tq anPillai -
Environmental Pollution Due to Pesticide Application in Cardamom Hills of Idukki, District, Kerala, India
Journal of Energy Research and Environmental Technology (JERET) Print ISSN: 2394-1561; Online ISSN: 2394-157X; Volume 2, Number 1; January-March, 2015; pp. 54-62 © Krishi Sanskriti Publications http://www.krishisanskriti.org/jeret.html Environmental Pollution due to Pesticide Application in Cardamom Hills of Idukki, District, Kerala, India Susan Jacob1, Resmi.G2 and Paul K Mathew3 1Research Scholar, Karpagam University, Coimbatore 2NSS College of Engineering Palakkad 3MBC College of Engineering & Technology, Peermade E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Abstract: Intensive agricultural practices often include the use of degradation or metabolism once released into the pesticides to enhance crop yields. However, the improvement in yield environment. The objective of present study is, is associated with the occurrence and persistence of pesticide residues in soil and water. Kerala, being the largest production centers of cardamom in India and cardamom the highest pesticide Identify contaminated areas and sources of contamination. consuming crop, the risk of environmental contamination especially Investigate residual levels of pesticide in the environment, in soil and water is high. The objective of the study was to determine soil and water. the present contamination levels in water and soil samples of Locating probable places of highly contaminated area Cardamom plantations in Idukki district. Sampling points were using GIS applications. selected on purposive sampling technique from the entire plantation The fate of pesticides in soil and water environments is area in the district. 100 water samples and 38 soil samples were influenced by the physio-chemical properties of the pesticide, collected from the cardamom plantations or from adjacent water the properties of the soil and water systems (presence of clay sources and analysed for pesticide residues. -
Idukki-District
Om Sri Sai Ram SRI SATHYA SAI SEVA ORGANISATION, IDUKKI Annual Report January-March S.No Name of Grade of Added Activities Suggested Visited By Samithy Samithy New on 01/19 Grade 1. Thodupuzha C RVTC- Stitching and B Sajeev S painting classes Balachandran started(15), PSC Jayakrishna Class(35), Kudumbasangamam, House visit, Balavikas, Narayanaseva, Bhajan Training, Regular Meeting, EHV Training 56 new SanathanaSarathi Subscription, Bagavan Idol procession, Hospital Service, Nagarasangeerthanam 2. Manacad C Nagarasangeerthanam, B Sajeev S Mandali bhajans, Balachandran Narayanaseva, Hospital Service Regular Meeting 3. Kanchiyar D House visit, C Kuttappan P B Nagarasangeerthanam, Jayakrishna K J Number of bhajans attendees increased, EHV training Regular meetings SSVIP(2) 4. Nedumkandom E House visit, Number E Kuttappan P B of bhajans attendees increased 5. Munnar E Narayana seva, D Sajeev S Temple Service, SSVIP improved, Bhajan Started, Idol procession 6. Chelachuvadu E Study circle, Samithy E & Mandali Bhajans Sajeev S improved April-June Samithy Previous Status Achieved Plans Manacad Bhajans(Thu& Sun) House contact Narayanaseva Mahila day Balavikas SSVIP Samithy meeting Nagarasangerthanam Mandali Bhajan Thodupuzha Bhajans(Thu& Sun) House contact Balavikas Narayanaseva Mandali Bhajan Nagarasangeerthanam RVTC Free PSC coaching class Samithy meeting Medical camp Study circle Veda Mahila day Training Gurus Training Kanchiyar Bhajan House contact SSVIP activities School EHV program Mandali Bhajans Mahila Day Nagarasangeerthanam Munnar Bhajans Balavikas Tribal Educare Program One more Balvikas started Narayanaseva Nedumkandom Bhajan (Sat) House contact Chelachuvadu Bhajans(Thu& Sun) House contact Balavikas Mahila day Service Activities Study circle Important Programs Conducted during April – June 1. Three day residential Annual Balvikas Summer Camp held at Munnar with active participation of 120 students and parents. -
Beneficiaries Received Initial Relief Payment of Rs.10000 in Thodupuzha Taluk Slno Name & Address Village 1 Ayyappankutty, Cherumandapathil, Achiri P.O
Beneficiaries List Beneficiaries Received Initial Relief Payment of Rs.10000 in Thodupuzha Taluk SlNo Name & Address Village 1 Ayyappankutty, Cherumandapathil, Achiri P.O. Alakkode 2 Mahilamani, Patteril, Kurichipadam, Kalayanthani Alakkode 3 Karthyayani, Cherumandapathil, Thalayanad, Anchiri Alakkode 4 Omana Madhu, Kunnath, Anchiri Alakkode 5 Mini, Oramkunnel, Thalayanad, Anchiri Alakkode 6 Vijayan, Oramkunnel, Anchiri Alakkode 7 Unnippas, Karamakudiyil, Anchiri Alakkode 8 Suresh, Vellilamchuvattil, Anchiri Alakkode 9 Binumon K.V, Vellilamchuvattil, Anchiri Alakkode 10 Santha Kunjappan, Vadakke veettil, Thalayanad, Anchiri Alakkode 11 Sarada Ravi, Padinjattumyalil, Kalayanthani P.O. Alakkode 12 Thomas, Kallunkal, Palappilly, Achiri P.O. Alakkode 13 Chellamma Kesavan, Ezhuthuparackal Alakkode 14 Padmini Chandran, Chirackal Alakkode 15 Sujatha Vishwambharan, Cheriyil, Anchiri Alakkode 16 Iype Varkey, Kandalikarayil, Kalayanthani Alakkode 17 Saly George, Planthottathil, Elamdesam Alakkode 18 Leelamma Mathai, Kuravanparambil, Inchiyani Alakkode 19 Martin, Kudakkachirayil, Anchiri Alakkode 20 Omana Gopi, Kunnath, Anchiri P.O. Alakkode 21 K.A.Mani, Kuryalil, Kalayanthani Alakkode 22 Santha Babu, Nedumkottu, A.K.G Colony, Moolamattom Arakkulam 23 Mariyakutty, Kaippanickal A.K.G Colony, Moolamattom Arakkulam 24 Omana Bhaskaran, Padippurackal, A.K.G Colony, Moolamattom Arakkulam 25 Rosamma, Nadackal, A.K.G Colony, Moolamattom Arakkulam 26 Bindhu latha, Asariparambil, A.K.G Colony, Moolamattom Arakkulam 27 Jolly Augustin Vadakkumkara, A.K.G Colony, -
DIPLOMARBEIT Marketing Organic by Default
DIPLOMARBEIT Titel der Diplomarbeit Marketing Organic by Default Organic Spice Farmers and a Certification and Marketing Project in the Cardamom Hills of Kerala Verfasser Martin Michalitsch angestrebter akademischer Grad Magister der Philosophie (Mag. phil) Wien, 2011 Studienkennzahl lt. Studienblatt: A 307 Studienrichtung lt. Studienblatt: Kutlur- und Sozialanthropologie Betreuerin / Betreuer: Dr. Wolfgang Kraus In deep gratitude to the many people who supported this project, especially: Gertraud Seiser, for her academic advice, Herbert Panholzer, for our lively discussions on language, my parents and Julia Radlingmayer Julia Danzinger Magdalena Recheis Monika Mair Annika Lems Antonia Pont Table of Contents Introduction.........................................................................................................................1 1.1 Introductory Notes.......................................................................................................2 1.2 What Kind of Machine?...............................................................................................3 1.3 Organic by Default......................................................................................................5 1.4 Group Certificates.......................................................................................................7 1.5 Notes on the Fieldwork...............................................................................................8 1.6 Reflections................................................................................................................14 -
Accused Persons Arrested in Idukki District from 15.08.2021To21.08.2021
Accused Persons arrested in Idukki district from 15.08.2021to21.08.2021 Name of Name of the Name of the Place at Date & Arresting Court at Sl. Name of the Age & Cr. No & Sec Police father of Address of Accused which Time of Officer, which No. Accused Sex of Law Station Accused Arrested Arrest Rank & accused Designation produced 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Avanamkottuputh 21-08- 1002/2021 Radhakrish Bhaskaran 53, anpura House 2021 at U/s 279 ADIMALI Benny BAILED BY 1 Adimali nan Nair Male Keezhillam 19:10 IPC, 185 MV (Idukki) Scaria SI POLICE Perumbavoor Hrs ACT Kumbalamthana 49/2021 m 16-08- U/s 279 Joshy K.J, Amal 23, House,Pumbhous NARAKAKKA 2021 at VANITHA BAILED BY 2 Thomas IPC,3(1) IP SHO Thomas Male e Bhagam,Amayar NAM 18:05 PS (Idukki) POLICE R/W 181 VANITHA PS ,Vandanmaedu Hrs OF MV ACT P.O Kuthirayalakudi 984/2021 18-08- IN Traibal settlment , U/s 354, 68, Kuthirayala 2021 at ADIMALI S I santhosh JUDICIAL 3 Sivaraman Thevan Korangatty PO. 354A(1)(i), Male kkudi 09:45 (Idukki) K M CUSTODY - Mannamkandam, 7, 8, 9m, 10 Hrs Y Idukki POCSO Aanimoottil 15-08- 982/2021 S I , 62, house, 2021 at U/s 118(i) of ADIMALI BAILED BY 4 Ibrahim Sulaiman Adimali Santhosh K Male selliyampara, 10:40 KP Act & 6 (Idukki) POLICE M Vellathooval Hrs of COTPA 17-08- 724/2021 Eattichuvattil(H), Thankacha 46, Peerumedu 2021 at U/s 3.25 (1- IDUKKI FORMAL 5 Pappen Maniyarankudy.P. -
392 Agrarian Distress and Rural Livelihoods a Study in Upputhara Panchayat Idukki District, Kerala
1 Working Paper 392 AGRARIAN DISTRESS AND RURAL LIVELIHOODS A STUDY IN UPPUTHARA PANCHAYAT IDUKKI DISTRICT, KERALA K.N. Nair R. Ramakumar November 2007 2 Working Papers published since August 1997 (WP 279 onwards) can be downloaded from the Centre’s website (www.cds.edu) 3 AGRARIAN DISTRESS AND RURAL LIVELIHOODS A STUDY IN UPPUTHARA PANCHAYAT IDUKKI DISTRICT, KERALA K.N. Nair R. Ramakumar November 2007 This paper was prepared as part of a Research Project on “Coping Strategies in Some Fragile Areas in South India: Threats, and Opportunities of Economic Globalisation and State Decentralisation”. The study was planned and executed by a team led by K.N. Nair with active support from Vineetha Menon, Ramakumar, R. Mahesh, and V.N. Jayachandran. We are grateful to other members of the study team for their support and to Urs Geiser, P.R.G. Nair and S. Neelakantan for comments and editorial assistance. Again, Krishnakumar C.S. and Jayakumari, L provided support to bring out this version. The research for this study received financing from the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) and Swiss Development Cooperation (SDC) through NCCR North-South and the Development Study Group, Institute of Geography, University of Zurich. Responsibility for the contents and the opinion expressed rests with the authors. 4 ABSTRACT This study examines the impact of agrarian distress on the different socio-economic groups, the strategies of livelihood adopted by households and the local institution in shaping these strategies. The study is based on the data collected from in-depth socio-economic enquiries conducted in Upputhara Panchayat in Idukki District. -
Idukki District, Kerala State
CONSERVE WATER – SAVE LIFE भारत सरकार GOVERNMENT OF INDIA जल संसाधन मंत्रालय MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES कᴂ द्रीय भूजल बो셍 ड CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD केरल क्षेत्र KERALA REGION भूजल सूचना पुस्ततका, इ셍ु啍की स्ज쥍ला, केरल रा煍य GROUND WATER INFORMATION BOOKLET OF IDUKKI DISTRICT, KERALA STATE तत셁वनंतपुरम Thiruvananthapuram December 2013 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD GROUND WATER INFORMATION BOOKLET OF IDUKKI DISTRICT, KERALA 饍वारा By दरु ै ए ﴂस ग वैज्ञातनकख Singadurai S. Scientist B KERALA REGION BHUJAL BHAVAN KEDARAM, PATTOM PO NH-IV, FARIDABAD THIRUVANANTHAPURAM – 695 004 HARYANA- 121 001 TEL: 0471-2442175 TEL: 0129-12419075 FAX: 0471-2442191 FAX: 0129-2142524 GROUND WATER INFORMATION BOOKLET OF IDUKKI DISTRICT, KERALA STATE TABLE OF CONTENTS DISTRICT AT A GLANCE 1.0 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................. 1 2.0 RAINFALL & CLIMATE ...................................................................................................................... 3 3.0 GEOMORPHOLOGY AND SOIL TYPES ........................................................................................... 5 4.0 GROUND WATER SCENARIO ........................................................................................................... 6 6.0 GROUND WATER RELATED ISSUES AND PROBLEMS ............................................................. 11 7.0 AWARENESS AND TRAINING ACTIVITY ...................................................................................