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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 -
Minor Mineral Quarry Details: Ranni Taluk, Pathanamthitta District
Minor Mineral Quarry details: Ranni Taluk, Pathanamthitta District Sl.No Code Mineral Rocktype Village Locality Owner Operator 1 94 Granite(Building Stone) Charnockite Athikayam Chembanmudi Tomy Abraham, Manimalethu, Vechoochira , Ranni, Tomy Abraham, Manimalethu, Vechoochira , Ranni, Kuriakose Sabu, Vadakkeveli kizhakkethilaya kavumkal, Kuriakose Sabu, Vadakkeveli kizhakkethilaya kavumkal, 2 444 Granite(Building Stone) Charnockite Athikayam Chembanoly Angadi P.O., Ranni Angadi P.O., Ranni Kuriakose Sabu, Vadakkevila kizhakkethilaya, Kuriakose Sabu, Vadakkevila kizhakkethilaya, kavumkal, 3 445 Granite(Building Stone) Charnockite Athikayam Chembanoly kavumkal, Angadi P.O., Ranni. Angadi P.O., Ranni. Aju Thomas, Kannankuzhayathu Puthenbunglow, Aju Thomas, Kannankuzhayathu Puthenbunglow, 4 506 Granite(Building Stone) Charnockite Athikayam Unnathani Thottamon, Konni Thottamon, Konni 5 307 Granite(Building Stone) Charnockite Cherukole Santhamaniyamma, Pochaparambil, Cherukole P.O. Chellappan, Parakkanivila, Nattalam P.O., Kanyakumari 6 315 Granite(Building Stone) Charnockite Cherukole Kuttoor Sainudeen, Chakkala purayidam, Naranganam P.O. Sainudeen, Chakkala purayidam, Naranganam P.O. 7 316 Granite(Building Stone) Charnockite Cherukole Kuttoor Chacko, Kavumkal, Kuttoor P.O. Chacko, Kavumkal, uttoor P.O. 8 324 Granite(Building Stone) Charnockite Cherukole Nayikkan para Revenue, PIP Pamba Irrigation Project Pampini/Panniyar 9 374 Granite(Building Stone) Migmatite Chittar-Seethathode Varghese P.V., Parampeth, Chittar p.O. Prasannan, Angamoozhy, -
Need for Tourism Infrastructure Development in Alappuzha
International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, Volume 5, Issue 7, July-2014 ISSN 2229-5518 71 Need for tourism infrastructure development in Alappuzha Minu Paul C Smitha M.V. Department of Architecture Department of Architecture College of Engineering Trivandrum College of Engineering Trivandrum Trivandrum, India Trivandrum, India [email protected] [email protected] Abstract - This paper intends to bring about the need to “Fig.2” it is clear that number of tourist arrivals to bring about tourism infrastructure development in Alappuzha Alappuzha is not showing a positive indication to tourism in so as to enhance tourist arrivals and revenue there by bringing Alappuzha. about local economic development. Strategies are proposed to enhance tourist arrivals and upgrade tourism infrastructure from the inferences arrived at from primary and secondary studies. Keywords – tourism infrastructure, potentials I. INTRODUCTION : TOURISM IN KERALA According to National Geographic traveller, Kerala is one of the “50 must see destinations of a lifetime”. Tourist inflow to Kerala is mainly contributed by domestic tourists. As per tourism statistics 2010, 58% of the domestic tourists are accounted by three districts namely Ernakulam, Thrissur and Thiruvananthapuram. Thiruvananthapuram and Fig 2: Tourist flow in leading tourist destinations Ernakulam contribute to 73%IJSER of total international tourists. Source: Tourism Statistics, 2011 “Fig.1” shows that as per tourism statistics 2010, Alappuzha contributes 6.37% to the total share of tourist flow to Kerala. II. TOURISM IN ALAPPUZHA Alappuzha is a Land Mark between the broad Arabian Sea and a net work of rivers flowing into it. In the early first decade of the 20th Century the then Viceroy of the Indian Empire, Lord Curzon made a visit in the State to Alleppey, now Alappuzha. -
Club Health Assessment MBR0087
Club Health Assessment for District 318 A through June 2017 Status Membership Reports LCIF Current YTD YTD YTD YTD Member Avg. length Months Yrs. Since Months Donations Member Members Members Net Net Count 12 of service Since Last President Vice No Since Last for current Club Club Charter Count Added Dropped Growth Growth% Months for dropped Last Officer Rotation President Active Activity Fiscal Number Name Date Ago members MMR *** Report Reported Email ** Report *** Year **** Number of times If below If net loss If no report When Number Notes the If no report on status quo 15 is greater in 3 more than of officers that in 12 within last members than 20% months one year repeat do not have months two years appears appears appears in appears in terms an active appears in in brackets in red in red red red indicated Email red Clubs less than two years old 127800 Aryankavu 06/14/2016 Active 20 0 0 0 0.00% 20 0 2 4 128456 Kovalam 08/31/2016 Active 26 26 0 26 100.00% 0 0 M 0 $1000.00 125589 Krishnapuram Palace 08/24/2015 Active 28 0 0 0 0.00% 28 1 2 T,M 4 130941 Poovar 06/08/2017 Newly 20 20 0 20 100.00% 0 0 2 M N/R Chartered 130315 Thiruvananthapuram Golden 03/15/2017 Active 24 24 0 24 100.00% 0 3 T,M N/R Jubilee 130634 Trivandrum Centennial 05/03/2017 Newly 20 20 0 20 100.00% 0 2 2 N/R Chartered 125538 Trivandrum Ocean 08/24/2015 Active 23 5 2 3 15.00% 20 1 1 3 125799 Trivandrum Pattom Palace 09/21/2015 Active 18 3 5 -2 -10.00% 20 1 0 T 0 126123 Vizhinjam 12/02/2015 Active 44 27 2 25 131.58% 19 0 0 2 0 Clubs more than two years old 41106 ANCHAL -
Kodungaloor, Kerala: February 27, 2016 ****
SPEECH OF THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA, SHRI PRANAB MUKHERJEE AT THE OF INAUGURATION OF MUZIRIS HERITAGE PROJECT Kodungaloor, Kerala: February 27, 2016 **** 1. I am happy to be here in this historic town of Kodungaloor today to inaugurate the Muziris Heritage Project, being implemented by the Tourism Department of the Government of Kerala, with the support of the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. 2. If Kerala is God’s own country, Kodungaloor is the town where the Gods gather in unity and harmony. This town and its surroundings have been a thriving centre of Islam, Christianity, Judaism as well as Hinduism. It is heartening to know that the ancient Kurumba Bhagavati temple and the Cheraman Mosque, believed to be the oldest mosque in India, are both in Kodungalloor. The two synagogues in Paravur and Chennamangalam, the historical precinct of Kottayil Kovilakam and the Kottapppuram fort with its links to the Portugese, the Dutch and the Mysore Sultans are also in the neighbourhood. Kodungaloor is also believed to be the place where the Apostle of Jesus Christ, St. Thomas, landed bringing with him Christianity to India much before it reached Europe. 3. The Muziris Heritage Project, which was initiated six years ago, is an ambitious project comprising the development works of Chennamangalam palaces, Cheraman Parambu, Synagogue and waterfront at North Paravur; a visitor's centre; a performance centre at Gothuruthu; a Museum at Pallipuram, and a Tourism reception facility at Pattanam. The project also envisages the conservation of archaeological monuments within 125 square kilometres spread across Thrissur and Ernakulam districts. -
Christianity in Kerala
Interesting Facts - Known as “Gods Own Country” - The state animal is the elephant - Highest life expectancy at 75.1 percent Geography - Kerala, which lies in the tropic region is mostly contains the type of humid tropical wet climate experienced by most of Earth's rainforests. - Meanwhile, its extreme eastern fringes experience a drier tropical wet and dry climate. - Kerala receives an average annual rainfall of 3107 mm Weather - Kerala has a wet and hot coastal plain. - Kerala has a wet tropical climate that influence seasonal monsoons. - January is the least rainy month for Kerala. - The state observes reduced rainfall activity with southern parts of the state recording more rainfall as compared to North Kerala. Language - Malayalam is a language spoken in India, predominantly in the state of Kerala. - It is one of the 22 official languages of India - Malayalam has official language status in the state of Kerala and Lakshadweep - It is spoken by some 38 million people. - Malayalam is also spoken in the neighboring states of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. Language - Malayalam originated from Middle Tamil in the 7th century. - An alternative theory proposes a split in even more ancient times. - Malayalam incorporated many elements from Sanskrit through the ages. - Modern Malayalam still preserves many words from the ancient Tamil vocabulary. - 100 percent of the people in Kerala are literate in Malayalam. Trade In India ❖ India has trade all around the world, here are their top four trading partners - United Arab Emirates (UAB) - China - USA - Saudi Arabia Festivals - Hindu - Onam- Harvest festival; King Mahabali - Diwali- Festival of lights - Pooja (Dushara)- Worship of knowledge. -
History of Onattukara WAFFEN-UND KOSTUMKUNDE JOURNAL Volume XI, Issue XI, November/2020 ISSN NO: 0042-9945 Page No: 89
WAFFEN-UND KOSTUMKUNDE JOURNAL ISSN NO: 0042-9945 History of Onattukara Dr. R. Rajesh, Associate Professor N.S.S College, Pandalam. Kerala, India Odanad was a small kingdom during the second Chera Empire between (800-1102). Mahodyapuram acted as the capital for the kingdom which lasted more than three centuries. The historical Odanad comprised parts of modern-day Kerala which includes Mavelikkara and Karthikapalli from the Alappuzha district and Karunagapalli from Kollam district. Later in history, it became known as Kayamkulam Kingdom. Onattukara is synonymous with Odanad. The geographical boundaries of Odanad were the south of Kannett, the northern parts of Trikunnapuzha, in the west, it was the Arabian sea and in the east, it was bordered by Ilayidath Swaroopam. In the 14th century text, Unnuneeli Sandesam Kannett is mentioned as the southern border of the kingdom. According to the records by The Dutch Commander of Cochin, Julius Valentyn Stein van Gollenesse in 1734 AD, the neighbourhood of Odanad were the areas of Pandalam, Thekkumkur, Ilayidath Swaroopam, Maadathukur, Purakkad and Thrikkunnapuzha. Madathumkur and Kannett which were the southern parts of the kingdom later separated from Odanad. During the time of Perumakkan Kings of Mahodayapuram. The whole countryside was divided into small states which had its right of self-government like Venad, Odanad, Nandruzainad, Eranadu,Munjunad, Vembamalnad, Valluvanad, Eralnad, Puraikizhanadu etc. Several written proofs show that until the end of the 12th century Perumakan's Mahodhyapuram acted as the capital to the kingdom that stretched between Thiruvananthapuram and Kolathunadu. Popular historian Elamkulam Kunjan Pillai argues that even though the records aren't crystal clear, It has to be believed that this geographical division of kingdom existed at the beginning of the 12th century and places like Odanad and Venad attained freedom only during this time. -
Disaster, Disaster Management and Livelihood of Fishermen: a Study on the Selected Areas of Kerala
Disaster, Disaster Management and Livelihood of Fishermen: A study on the selected areas of Kerala. Report Prepared by: S. Mohammed Irshad PhD Assistant Professor Jamsetji Tata School of Disaster Studies Tata Institute of Social Sciences Post Box No 8313, Deonar, Mumbai-400088. India Phone: 91+22+2552 5893, 91 9833224070 E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] Sponsored by: Kerala Institute of Labour and Employment Thozhil Bhabhavan, Thiruvananthapuram 2018 Acknowledgements I thank KILE for extending the research grant to pursue this research. Every meeting with the core team of KILE was an enriching experience. With great gratitude I acknowledge the comments of Prof T S N Pillai (KILE Core Committee Member), who is really inspired me to get involved in this research project. His comments really helped shape the focus of this research project. I also acknowledge the comments and suggestions of the core committee member of KILE, Prof Manu Bhaskar , Prof Rajan, Mr. S. Thulaseedgaran. The comments were really inspiring me to put more efforts to widen the academic area of work. With due respect, I thank the comment of Prof Rajan one of the core committee members that my first draft which was not copy edited and formatted reflects my character. It moved me and forced me to revisit the coasts and search for more data. I thank Ms Pinky Sujatha, Vimal and Rajiv for their support to collect data and conduct FGDs. I thank Dr. Sekhar Lukose Kuriakose, Member Secretary, Kerala State Disaster Management Authority to share the information on Ockhi cyclone and give valuable academic insight on the cyclone risk management. -
MUZIRIS PROJECT LTD., PARK VIEW, TOURISM DIRECTORATE THIRUVANANTHAPURAM-33 Phone No
MUZIRIS PROJECT LTD., PARK VIEW, TOURISM DIRECTORATE THIRUVANANTHAPURAM-33 Phone no. 0471-2326812, 2321132 Email: [email protected] REQUIRES CONSULTANT IN RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION for “Muziris Heritage Project” Notification No. P8 (MPL) 13292(II)/2015, Dated, 11.01.2017 Muziris Project Ltd, Department of Tourism, Government of Kerala invites application from qualified and experienced professionals for appointment as Research, Documentation and Publication on fixed remuneration basis. The background, duties and responsibilities are as follows: BACKGROUND The Government of Kerala has initiated the Muziris Heritage Project to reinstate the historical and cultural significance of the legendary port of Muziris. The region is dotted with numerous monuments of a bygone era that conjure up a vast and vivid past. The entire project is designed to involve and integrate the local community in all intended developmental initiatives. The Muziris Heritage Project is one of the biggest conservation projects in India. The state and central governments have come together to conserve a rich culture that is as old as 3000 years. For the purposes of reconstruction and representation of heritage, Muziris Project is currently spread over 150 sq.km region encompassing seven Panchayaths and two Municipalities. This region forms a part of the heritage tourism circuit between North Paravur in Ernakulam District and Kodungallur in Thrissur District. Hon’ble President of India inaugurated the first phase of Muziris Heritage Project on 27.02.2016. Duties and Responsibilities 1. The Research, Documentation and Publication Consultant will function as adviser of the Muziris Project Ltd., and provide support for all developmental activities of Muziris Heritage Project. -
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. -
APPLICANT DETAILS Mr
IMPACT ASSESSMENT REPORT SUBMITTED FOR SEEKING RECOMMENDATION OF STANDING COMMITTEE OF NBWL / SBWL FOR GRANITE BUILDING STONE QUARRY UNIT OF M/s. RUDRA GRANITES NON FOREST LAND QUARRY LEASE AREA – 4.9531 Hectares OBTAINED ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE UNDER EIA NOTIFICATION 2006 SCHEDULE SL. NO. 1 (A): CATEGORY ‘B2’ FROM SEIAA KERALA No. 823/SEIAA/EC1/2606/2015 Dated: 09.08.2016 for an Extent of 4.9531 Hectares APPLICANT DETAILS Mr. Dineshmon .N.T, Proprietor M/s. Rudra Granites Neenduthalakkal House, Muttikkal, Kundukadu Post, Thrissur District, Kerala - 680 028 E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: +91 9447813030, +91 9744766116 1. INTRODUCTION – Granite Building Stone Quarry Project of M/s. Rudra Granites is a Proprietorship Firm owned by Mr, Dineshmon .N.T. The applicant obtained Environmental Clearance vide Environmental Clearance Order No. 823/SEIAA/EC1/2606/2015 Dated: 09.08.2016 for an Extent of 4.9531 Hectares in Survey No. 1244/1 of Killanur Village, Thrissur Taluk & District, Kerala State. As per MoEF & CC Draft Notification S.O. 657 (E) Dated: 03.03.2016; Peechi – Vazhani Wildlife Sanctuary is located between the North Latitudes 10° 27’ 58.13” and 10° 40’ 29.4” and East Longitudes 76° 17’ 35.23” and 76° 29’ 34.78” in Thrissur District of the state of Kerala and is spread over an area 125 square kilometres. As per Office Memorandum No. 1-20/2014/WL (Pt) Dated: 01.05.2015; Office Memorandum F.No. J-11013/41/2006-IA.II (I) (Part) Dated: 30.03.2015 & Office Memorandum No. J-11013/41/2006-IA.II (I) Dated: 02.12.2009 – “While granting environmental clearance to projects involving forest land, wildlife habitat & or located within 10 km from National Park/ Wildlife Sanctuary, a specific condition shall be stipulated that environmental clearance is subject to their obtaining prior clearance from forestry and wildlife angle including clearance from the standing committee of the National Board for Wildlife as applicable.” M/s.