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Dairying in Malabar: a Venture of the Landowning Based on Women's Work?
Ind. Jn. ofAgri. Econ. Vol.57, No.4, Oct-Dec. 2002 Dairying in Malabar: A Venture of the Landowning based on Women's Work? D. Narayana* INTRODUCTION India occupies the second place in the production of milk in the world. The strategy adopted to achieve such remarkable growth in milk production has been a replication of the `Anand pattern' of co-operative dairying in other parts of India using the proceeds of European Economic Commission (EEC) dairy surpluses donated to India under the Operation Flood (OF) programme. The Indian dairy co- operative strategy has, however, proved to be fiercely controversial. One of the major criticisms of the strategy has been that too much focus on transforming the production and marketing technology along western lines has led to a situation where the policy 'took care of the dairy animal but not the human beings who own the animal'. Some dairy unions have come forward to set up foundations and trusts to address the development problems of milk producers. The well-known ones are, The Thribhuvandas Foundation' at Anand, Visaka Medical, Educational and Welfare Trust, and Varana Co-operative Society. They mainly focus on health and educational needs of milk producers and employees. These pioneering efforts have inspired other milk unions. The Malabar Regional Co-operative Milk Producers' Union (MRCMPU)2 has recently registered a welfare trust named, Malabar Rural Development Foundation (MRDF). The mission objective of MRDF is to make a sustainable improvement in the quality of life of dairy farmers by undertaking specific interventions. The planning of interventions for the welfare of dairy farmers in the Malabar region by MRDF called for an understanding of them in the larger social context. -
Rticulars of Organization, Function and Duties of Passport Office, Kozhikode
PASSPORT OFFICE, KOZHIKODE RIGHT TO INFORMATION Disclosure of Information under Section 4(1)(b) of the Right to Information Act, 2005 in respect of Passport Office, Kozhikode. Section (4) (1) (b) (i): Particulars of organization, function and duties of Passport Office, Kozhikode. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The Regional Passport Office, Kozhikode started functioning in June, 1978 to facilitate expeditious issue of passport to the applicants belonging to the Malabar region of Kerala, residing in the districts of Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur, Kasaragod and Mahe district of Puducherry. This office was subsequently bifurcated and created a new Passport Office at Malappuram with effect from 28th August, 2006, taking away Palakkad and Malappuram districts. Subsequently the Palakkad district was merged with RPO, Cochin. Later, the Passport Office, Malappuram was merged with this office. Thus, this office now caters to the applicants from the five northern districts of Kerala, viz., Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur, Kasaragod and Mahe region of Puducherry (Union Territory). Consequent on implementation of the Passport Seva Project, passport applications are being accepted at Passport Seva Kendra (PSK) and Post Office Passport Seva Kenda (POPSK). Five PSK and one POPSK are functioning under the jurisdiction of this office as depicted below. No. PSK / POPSK Place 1 PSK No.1 Kannur 2 PSK No.2 Kozhikode (West Hill) 3 PSK No.3 Vatakara 4 PSK No.4 Payyanur 5 PSK No.5 Malappuram 6 POPSK Kasaragod (HPO) Passport applicants can log on to website: www.passportindia.gov.in for online registration of passport applications. ORGANISATION CHART The Regional Passport Office, Kozhikode has a total of 80 staff as depicted below: Sl.No. -
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. -
3 Bedroom Independent House for Sale in Shoranur, Palakkad
https://www.propertywala.com/P11893183 Home » Palakkad Properties » Residential properties for sale in Palakkad » Independent Houses for sale in Shoranur, Palakkad » Property P11893183 3 Bedroom Independent House for sale in Shoranur, Palakkad 40 lakhs In Ottapalam Town,3BHK House For Sale Advertiser Details Shoranur, Shoranur, Palakkad - 679306 (Kerala) Area: 1250 SqFeet ▾ Bedrooms: Three Bathrooms: Three Floor: Ground Total Floors: Two Facing: East Furnished: Unfurnished Transaction: New Property Price: 4,000,000 Rate: 3,200 per SqFeet +5% Age Of Construction: Under Construction Possession: Within 1 Year Scan QR code to get the contact info on your mobile View all properties by Victoria Realtors Description K-RERA Registration number: Pictures K-RERA/AG/0053/2020 K-RERA/PRJ/088/2021 Green Project Surrounded By Tall green Trees Two way approach road Elevation Front View Thickly populated residential area Interlocked high density paverblocks Located in the heart of Ottapalam municipality Walking distance from Kendriya Vidyalaya school Easy Access to shoranur Road Easy Access to cherpullaserry Road Close To Amrutha vidyalaya 3.5km from railway Station Please mention that you saw this ad on PropertyWala.com when you call. Location * Location may be approximate Landmarks Public Transport Shornur Junction Railway Station (<1… Vallathol Nagar Railway Station (<5k… ATM/Bank/Exchange South Indian Bank-Shornur (<1km), Federal Bank-Vallapuzha (<13km), State Bank ATM (<2km), Hdfc Bank (<2km), State Bank of India-Shoranur (<2km), Canara Bank (<2km), -
Scheduled Caste Sub Plan (Scsp) 2014-15
Government of Kerala SCHEDULED CASTE SUB PLAN (SCSP) 2014-15 M iiF P A DC D14980 Directorate of Scheduled Caste Development Department Thiruvananthapuram April 2014 Planng^ , noD- documentation CONTENTS Page No; 1 Preface 3 2 Introduction 4 3 Budget Estimates 2014-15 5 4 Schemes of Scheduled Caste Development Department 10 5 Schemes implementing through Public Works Department 17 6 Schemes implementing through Local Bodies 18 . 7 Schemes implementing through Rural Development 19 Department 8 Special Central Assistance to Scheduled C ^te Sub Plan 20 9 100% Centrally Sponsored Schemes 21 10 50% Centrally Sponsored Schemes 24 11 Budget Speech 2014-15 26 12 Governor’s Address 2014-15 27 13 SCP Allocation to Local Bodies - District-wise 28 14 Thiruvananthapuram 29 15 Kollam 31 16 Pathanamthitta 33 17 Alappuzha 35 18 Kottayam 37 19 Idukki 39 20 Emakulam 41 21 Thrissur 44 22 Palakkad 47 23 Malappuram 50 24 Kozhikode 53 25 Wayanad 55 24 Kaimur 56 25 Kasaragod 58 26 Scheduled Caste Development Directorate 60 27 District SC development Offices 61 PREFACE The Planning Commission had approved the State Plan of Kerala for an outlay of Rs. 20,000.00 Crore for the year 2014-15. From the total State Plan, an outlay of Rs 1962.00 Crore has been earmarked for Scheduled Caste Sub Plan (SCSP), which is in proportion to the percentage of Scheduled Castes to the total population of the State. As we all know, the Scheduled Caste Sub Plan (SCSP) is aimed at (a) Economic development through beneficiary oriented programs for raising their income and creating assets; (b) Schemes for infrastructure development through provision of drinking water supply, link roads, house-sites, housing etc. -
1.0 Executive Summary
Granite Building Stone Quarry of M/s. Kalpaka Metal Crusher at Sy. No. 1/7(part) of Vanniyamkulam-1 Village, Ottapalam Taluk, Palakkad District Pre-Feasibility Report 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY S.No Particulars Details 1 Name of Project Proposed Granite Building Stone Quarry of M/s. Kalpaka Metal Crusher 2 Project Proponent M/s. Kalpaka Metal Crusher Kayiliyad Post, Chalavara, Palakkad District, Kerala – 679 122. 3 Village Vanniyamkulam-1 4 Taluk Ottapalam 5 District Palakkad 6 State Kerala 7 Co-ordinates N 10o 48’ 18.12” E 76o 18’ 26.46” N 10o 48’ 13.85” E 76o 18’ 26.10” N 10o 48’ 18.53” E 76o 18’ 24.09” N 10o 48’ 14.30” E 76o 18’ 23.72” 8 Topography Hilly Terrain 9 Topo Sheet No 58B/5 10 Elevation The highest elevation of the Permit area is 152 m MSL and lowest elevation is 112 m MSL. 11 Mining Lease Area 0.9707 Ha 12 Production capacity 108041 TPA 13 Extent of mechanization Semi mechanized Opencast Mining 14 Bench Height Height – 5m 15 Depth of Mining 40 m 16 Life of Mining 5.2 years 17 Water requirement & source 17 KLD from open well and Water Cans(Drinking) 18 Man Power requirement 31 19 Project Cost a. Fixed Cost : Rs. 25,00,000/- b. Operational Cost : Rs. 20,00,000/- c. EMP Cost : Rs 5,75,000/- 20 Nearest Town Shoranur- 5 Km 21 Nearest Railway Station Shoranur – 6.5 Km 22 Nearest Airport Kozikode International Airport – 55 Km 1 Granite Building Stone Quarry of M/s. -
Application for Admission to BAMS Course – 2016 *
Ashtamgam Ayurveda Chikitsalayam & Vidyapeedham Rules & Regulations Application for admission to BAMS Course – 2016 * ASHTAMGAM AYURVEDA CHIKITSALAYAM & VIDYAPEEDHAM (AACV) , a constituent unit of ASHTANGA EDUCATIONAL TRUST , conducts undergraduate course in Ayurveda (BAMS) in its campus at Vavanoor, Koottanad, Palakkad Dist, Kerala, India. Selection for admissions is based on Common Entrance Examinations conducted by Controller of Entrance Examinations, Kerala. IMPORTANT Management of AACV reserve the right to change any of the conditions enumerated herein for the purpose of complying with any of the regulations of the University Grants Commission or any other competent authorities. APPLICATION The application can be availed from our office in office hours. The application also can be downloaded from our website http://www.ashtamgam.org . Filled application should reach to the following address on or before the 30.06.2016 ASHTAMGAM AYURVEDA CHIKITSALAYAM & VIDYAPEEDHAM VI/179A, Thekke Vavanoor, Koottanad, Palakkad Dt, Kerala, India – 679533 Ph: 9744953793 ELIGIBILITY As per the rules and regulations of CCIM and as prescribed by CEE, Govt of Kerala. ELIGIBILITY FOR NRI CATEGORY Citizenship Indian nationals can apply under General category. NRI or Indian nationals supported by NRI relatives can apply under NRI category. To qualify under NRI category candidates must be supported by relatives. NRI applicants should submit the photocopy of the passport and photocopy of sponsoring relative’s passport at the time of Admission/Counseling along with sponsorship letter. COURSE AACV is conducting fully residential B.A.M.S (Bachelor of Ayurveda Medicine and Surgery) course with 60 Seats. DURATION OF COURSE Four and Half years plus one year Compulsory Rotating Internship AGE LIMIT Minimum of 17 years as on 31.03.2016 MODE OF SELECTION AACV will conduct an aptitude interview and a separate rank list will be published incorporating entrance and PCB mark. -
EDUCATIONAL DISTRICT - MALAPPURAM Sl
LIST OF HIGH SCHOOLS IN MALAPPURAM DISTRICT EDUCATIONAL DISTRICT - MALAPPURAM Sl. Std. Std. HS/HSS/VHSS Boys/G Name of Name of School Address with Pincode Block Taluk No. (Fro (To) /HSS & irls/ Panchayat/Muncip m) VHSS/TTI Mixed ality/Corporation GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS 1 Arimbra GVHSS Arimbra - 673638 VIII XII HSS & VHSS Mixed Morayur Malappuram Eranad 2 Edavanna GVHSS Edavanna - 676541 V XII HSS & VHSS Mixed Edavanna Wandoor Nilambur 3 Irumbuzhi GHSS Irumbuzhi - 676513 VIII XII HSS Mixed Anakkayam Malappuram Eranad 4 Kadungapuram GHSS Kadungapuram - 679321 I XII HSS Mixed Puzhakkattiri Mankada Perinthalmanna 5 Karakunnu GHSS Karakunnu - 676123 VIII XII HSS Mixed Thrikkalangode Wandoor Eranad 6 Kondotty GVHSS Melangadi, Kondotty - 676 338. V XII HSS & VHSS Mixed Kondotty Kondotty Eranad 7 Kottakkal GRHSS Kottakkal - 676503 V XII HSS Mixed Kottakkal Malappuram Tirur 8 Kottappuram GHSS Andiyoorkunnu - 673637 V XII HSS Mixed Pulikkal Kondotty Eranad 9 Kuzhimanna GHSS Kuzhimanna - 673641 V XII HSS Mixed Kuzhimanna Areacode Eranad 10 Makkarapparamba GVHSS Makkaraparamba - 676507 VIII XII HSS & VHSS Mixed Makkaraparamba Mankada Perinthalmanna 11 Malappuram GBHSS Down Hill - 676519 V XII HSS Boys Malappuram ( M ) Malappuram Eranad 12 Malappuram GGHSS Down Hill - 676519 V XII HSS Girls Malappuram ( M ) Malappuram Eranad 13 Manjeri GBHSS Manjeri - 676121 V XII HSS Mixed Manjeri ( M ) Areacode Eranad 14 Manjeri GGHSS Manjeri - 676121 V XII HSS Girls Manjeri ( M ) Areacode Eranad 15 Mankada GVHSS Mankada - 679324 V XII HSS & VHSS Mixed Mankada Mankada -
Ground Water Information Booklet of Alappuzha District
TECHNICAL REPORTS: SERIES ‘D’ CONSERVE WATER – SAVE LIFE भारत सरकार GOVERNMENT OF INDIA जल संसाधन मंत्रालय MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES कᴂ द्रीय भजू ल बो셍 ड CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD केरल क्षेत्र KERALA REGION भूजल सूचना पुस्तिका, मलꥍपुरम स्ज쥍ला, केरल रा煍य GROUND WATER INFORMATION BOOKLET OF MALAPPURAM DISTRICT, KERALA STATE तत셁वनंतपुरम Thiruvananthapuram December 2013 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD GROUND WATER INFORMATION BOOKLET OF MALAPPURAM DISTRICT, KERALA जी श्रीनाथ सहायक भूजल ववज्ञ G. Sreenath Asst Hydrogeologist KERALA REGION BHUJAL BHAVAN KEDARAM, KESAVADASAPURAM 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 MALAPPURAM DISTRICT, KERALA TABLE OF CONTENTS DISTRICT AT A GLANCE 1.0 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................... 1 2.0 CLIMATE AND RAINFALL ................................................................................... 3 3.0 GEOMORPHOLOGY AND SOIL TYPES .............................................................. 4 4.0 GROUNDWATER SCENARIO ............................................................................... 5 5.0 GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT STRATEGY .............................................. 11 6.0 GROUNDWATER RELATED ISaSUES AND PROBLEMS ............................... 14 7.0 AWARENESS AND TRAINING ACTIVITY ....................................................... 14 -
ABSTRACT I Construction of 110Kv GIS Substation at 220 Kv Substation, Shornur - Administrative Sanction - Accorded - Orders Issued
KERALA STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD IIM.ITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956) Reg.Office: Vydyuthi Bhavanam, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram - 695 004, Kerala Phone: +9 I 47'J. 251,457 6, 2446885, I 446008884 F ax: 047 L 24447 38 E-mail: dtksc!@ksebjt Website: www.kseb.in.CIN :U40100KLz011SGC027 +24 ABSTRACT I Construction of 110kV GIS Substation at 220 kV Substation, Shornur - Administrative sanction - accorded - orders issued. Corporate Office (SBU-T) B.O.(FTD)N o.935120L9/D(T,SO&Sl/I7 /PKD-ShornurGlS l2OLg-20/Ihiruvananthapuram dated t3.t2.20L9 Read: Note No:D(T,SO&S\/T7/PKD-Shornur clS/2O19-20/87 dtd. 07.IL.2OL9 of the Director (T,SO&S) (Agenda 3s/ L2/ Lgl ORDER The Chief Engineer (Transmission North), submitted, an estimate amounting to Rs.4450 lakh and Detailed Project Report for the 110 kV GIS substation at Shornur. The work involves the construction of 110 kV GIS substation with four transformer bays, 10 feeder bays, two bus coupler bays and two bus sectionalisers and'1 number capacitor bay in the compound of existing compound oI22O kV Substation, Shornur without disrupting the existing system. During the work of Transgrid 2.O, 220 kV Substation, Shoranur has.to feed major portion of Malappuram district in addition to the normal loading of the station. Since the feeder and 12.5 MVA transformer are connected to the same bay, the maintenance of the feeder/ transformer is very difficult, causing load restrictions. Due to space constraints, it is not at all possible to add new bays to the existing station and the flexibility of different sources, like 220 kV sources from Madakkathara and Areekkode, 110 kV sources from Madakkathara and Malaparambu, cannot be explored efficiently and effectively. -
Annual Report 2020
Imen¡ -äv kÀ-Æ-I-emime UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT Accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ Grade UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT Calicut University.P.O Malappuram, Kerala 673 635 Phone: +91 494 2407104 http://www.uoc.ac.in ANNU 2020 AL REPORT 2020 ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL REPORT 2020 UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT University of Calicut - Annual Report 2020 Editorial Committee: The Vice-Chancellor (Chairman). The Pro-Vice-Chancellor. The Registrar. The Controller of Examinations. The Finance Officer. Dr. Manoharan M. (Member, Syndicate). Sri. K.K. Haneefa (Member, Syndicate). Adv. Tom K. Thomas (Member, Syndicate). The Publication Officer. The Director of Research. Dr. Denoj Sebastian, Director, DoA. Dr. B.S. Harikumaran Thampi, Director, CDC. Dr. Sivadasan P., Director, IQAC. Dr. V.K. Subramanian, Director, SDE. Dr. R.V.M. Divakaran, Head, Dep’t. of Malayalam & Kerala Studies. Dr. K.M. Sherrif, Associate Professor, Dep’t. of English. Dr. Abraham Joseph, Professor, Dep’t. of Chemistry. The Deputy Registrar, Administration. The Deputy Registrar, Pl.D. Branch (Convenor). CUP 2115/21/125 2 University of Calicut - Annual Report 2020 Foreword This Annual Report arrays the achievements of the University during the year 2020. The report presents a brief of the academic activities, events, and achievements of this University’s teaching and research departments and the affiliated colleges. The year 2020 has delivered tough times to the entire academic activities of the University. Despite the spread of the epidemic, the University has made remarkable achievements in various fields. Calicut University has achieved these significant successes in 2020 based on the bedrock evolved by the development work done over the last few years. -
Rs. 5.00 Crore Funding Per School from KIIFB
Kerala Infrastructure and Technology for Education Infrastructure Projects tendered Centres of Excellence – Rs. 5.00 Crore funding per school from KIIFB No District Constituency School 1 Kozhikode Vadakara JNM GHSS, Kozhikode 2 Kottayam Ettumanoor GHSS Chengalam, Kottayam 3 Alappuzha Chengannur GHSS Mulakuzha, Alappuzha 4 Thiruvananthapuram Aruvikkara GHSS Poovachal, Thiruvananthapuram Betterment of Infrastructure – Rs. 3.00 Crore funding per school from KIIFB Sl No District Constituency Name of School Kasaragode Mogral Puthur GHSS 1 Uduma Adoor GHSS 2 Kanhangad Kanhangad GVHSS 3 Kasaragod Kanhangad Maloth Kasaba GHSS 4 5 Payyannur Mathamangalam CPNGHSS 6 Kalliassery Cherukunnu GHSS Taliparamba Tagore Vidyaniketan GVHSS 7 8 Azhikode Kannadiparamb GHSS 9 Kannur Kannur Munderi GHSS 10 Mattannur Malur GHSS 11 Peravur Chavassery GVHSS 12 Mananthavady Vellamunda GMHSS 13 Mananthavdy Panamaram GHSS 14 Mananthavdy Kartikkulam GHSS 15 Sulthan Bathery Anappara GHSS 16 Sulthan Bathery Moolankavu GHSS 17 Wayanad Sulthan Bathery Vaduvanchal GHS 18 Sulthan Bathery Ambalavayal GHSS 19 Kalpetta Meppadi GHSS Sl No District Constituency Name of School 20 Vadakara Madappalli GVHSS 21 Vadakara Madappally GGHSS 22 Kuttiyadi Kavilumpara GHSS 23 Nadapuram Kallachi GHSS 24 Koyilandi Koyilandi GGHSS 25 Koyilandi Payyoli GVHSS 26 Balussery Poonoor GHSS 27 Balussery Atholi GHSS 28 Balussery Balussery GGHSS 29 Balussery Kokkallur GHSS Elathur Kolathur SGMGHSS 30 Kozhikode 31 Kozhikode North NGO quarters GHSS 32 Kozhikode South Chalappuram GAGHSS 33 Kozhikode South