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A Synonym to Conservation of Intangible Cultural Heritage: Folkland, International Centre for Folklore and Culture, Heading for Its 30Th Anniversary
A Synonym to Conservation of Intangible Cultural Heritage: Folkland, International Centre for Folklore and Culture, Heading for Its 30th Anniversary V. Jayarajan Folkland, International Centre for Folklore and Culture Folkland, International Centre for Folklore and Culture is an institution that was first registered on December 20, 1989 under the Societies Registration Act of 1860, vide No. 406/89. Over the last 16 years, it has passed through various stages of growth, especially in the fields of performance, production, documentation, and research, besides the preservation of folk art and culture. Since its inception in 1989, Folkland has passed through various phases of growth into a cultural organization with a global presence. As stated above, Folkland has delved deep into the fields of stage performance, production, documentation, and research, besides the preservation of folk art and culture. It has strived hard and treads the untrodden path with a clear motto of preservation and inculcation of old folk and cultural values in our society. Folkland has a veritable collection of folk songs, folk art forms, riddles, fables, myths, etc. that are on the verge of extinction. This collection has been recorded and archived well for scholastic endeavors and posterity. As such, Folkland defines itself as follows: 1. An international center for folklore and culture. 2. A cultural organization with clearly defined objectives and targets for research and the promotion of folk arts. Folkland has branched out and reached far and wide into almost every nook and corner of the world. The center has been credited with organizing many a festival on folk arts or workshop on folklore, culture, linguistics, etc. -
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 ........................................................................................................... -
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 -
Hill Station
MOUNTAINS & HILLSTATIONS HILL STATION • A hill station is a town located at a higher elevation than the nearby plain which was used by foreign rulers as an escape from the summer heat as temperatures are cooler in high altitudes. MUNNAR ➢ Munnar the famed hill station is located in the Idukki district of the southwestern Indian state of Kerala. ➢ Munnar is situated in the Western Ghats range of mountains. ➢ The name Munnar is believed to mean "three rivers", referring to its location at the confluence of the Mudhirapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundaly rivers. ➢ The hill station had been the summer resort of the British Government during the colonial era. ➢ Munnar also has the highest peak in South India – Anamudi, which towers over 2695 meters ➢ Munnar is also known for Neelakurinji, a rare plant which flowers only once in twelve years. ➢ The Eravikulam National Park, Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary and tea plantations are its major attractions. DEVIKULAM HILL STATION • Devikulam is located in the Idukki district in Kerala. Situated at an altitude of 1800 meters above sea level, this hill station will give you peace, serenity and breathtaking natural beauty. • The Devi Lake, which is said to have mineral water, is a gift from the nature. • It is said that Goddess Sita (Wife of Lord Rama) bathed in the lake after which it is named since then, skin-ailments treating water of the lake OOTY • Ooty is one of the best hill stations in India and also known as Udhagamandalam, Ooty is often referred to as ‘Queen of hill stations’. • It is the capital of Nilgiris district in the state of Tamilnadu. -
Cammino Verso Il Futuro Realizzare L’Aatmanirbhar Bharat Grazie Alle Innovazioni Potpourri
ANNUNCIO DI UN NUOVO FERMENTO Appello dell’India all’ONU per una pace mondiale sostenibile IL SOUND DEL FUTURO Gli strumenti indiani tradizionali Volume 34 | Numero 05 | 2020 incontrano un avatar moderno nella musica elettronica PIANTE MIRACOLOSE Esperimenti con il bambù CAMMINO VERSO IL FUTURO Realizzare l’aatmanirbhar bharat grazie alle innovazioni POTPOURRI Pot-pourri Eventi della stagione NOVEMBRE, 2020 DEV DEEPAVALI Celebrato 15 giorni dopo il diwali, il Dev Deepavali viene 29 festeggiato a Varanasi e Prayagraj. I gradini che conducono al sacro fiume Gange si animano con le luci scintillanti di centinaia di lampade di terra. Il significato religioso di questa festa della luce risiede nella convinzione che, in questo giorno, gli dei e le dee scendono sulla Terra per festeggiare. DOVE: Uttar Pradesh 30 NOVEMBRE, 2020 1-5 DICEMBRE, 2020 FESTIVAL DI KONARK Questo festival di cinque giorni si tiene presso il Tempio del Sole di Konark, nell’Odisha, e richiama autorevoli artisti, di fama nazionale e internazionale, che eseguono l’odissi, il bharatanatyam, la danza del Manipur e altre danze e musiche classiche, folk e tribali indiane. In concomitanza con questo festival, si tiene anche un festival internazionale di arte della sabbia, presso la vicina spiaggia di Chandrabhaga. DOVE: Konark, Odisha GURU NANAK JAYANTI Questo festival commemora la nascita del primo Guru Sikh, Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Le celebrazioni iniziano due giorni prima del giorno a gurudwaras e includono una recita di 48 ore del Guru Granth Sahib, una processione chiamata Nagarkirtan guidata da cinque uomini che sorreggono la bandiera triangolare Sikh, Nishan Sa-hib, e un’esibizione di arti marziali. -
Decisions of Regional Transport Authority, Kozhikode in Themeeting Held on 4-3-2017 at Collectorate Conference Hall, Kozhikode
1 Decisions of Regional Transport Authority, Kozhikode in themeeting held on 4-3-2017 at Collectorate Conference Hall, Kozhikode. PRESENT: 1. SRI.U.V. JOSE, IAS, DISTRICT COLLECTOR AND CHAIRMAN, REGIONAL TRANSPORT AUTHORITY, KOZHIKODE. 2. Dr.P.M.MOHAMMED NAJEEB, DEPUTY TRANSPORT COMMISSIONER AND MEMBER OF REGIONAL TRANSPORT AUTHORITY, KOZHIKODE. Item No. 1 Heard. Granted concurrence for renewal of regular stage carriage permit in respect of KL 10 P 4599 as LSOS without prejudice to the right of the primary authority to fix the class of service according to the length of route and subject to verification of scheme violation if any by the original authority. Item No. 2 Heard. Granted concurrence for renewal of regular stage carriage permit in respect of KL 05 AB 3666 as LSOS without prejudice to the right of the primary authority to fix the class of service according to the length of route and subject to verification of scheme violation if any by the original authority. Item No. 3 Heard. Granted concurrence for renewal of regular stage carriage permit in respect of KL 05 AE 1825 and KL 05 AH 4972 as LSOS without prejudice to the right of the primary authority to fix the class of service according to the length of route and subject to verification of scheme violation if any by the original authority Item No. 4 Heard, the class/Type of service and distance covered in this jurisdiction are not mentioned in the agenda. Hence, decision on the application is 1 2 2 adjourned with direction to Secretary to place the matter in the ensuing meeting with all details. -
ADIP Beneficiary Data 2017-18
Boarding Travel cost Age / Fabrication/ and No. of days whether Monthly Total Cost of Subsidy paid to out Totel of State District Date Name Father's / Husband's Address Gender Birth Type of Aid Given Qty. Cost of Aid Fitment Loadging for which accompanie Category PHOTO Income Aid Provided station (12+13+14+15) Year Charge Expences stayed d by escort beneficiary paid Puthenpeedika, Tana, 1 Kerala Malappuram 10-01-18 Nuhman Muhammed Pullippadam, Malappuram- Male 16 2,666 TLM 12 - 18 1 6,140.00 0 6140.00 6,140.00 0 0 6,140.00 0 YES Muslim (OBC) 676542 Nediyapparambil House, 2 Kerala Malappuram 10-01-18 Akshay Dev V K Damodaran N P Nilambur Post, Malappuram- Male 17 3,500 TLM 12 - 18 1 6,140.00 0 6140.00 6,140.00 0 0 6,140.00 0 YES Muslim (OBC) 679329 Veluthedath House, Vadakkumpadam Post, 3 Kerala Malappuram 10-01-18 Akshaya K R Radhakrishnan Female 16 4000 TLM 12 - 18 1 6,140.00 0 6140.00 6,140.00 0 0 6,140.00 0 YES Muslim (OBC) Vandoor, Nilambur, Malappuram Panthalingal, Kaattumunda, Pallippad, Naduvath, 4 Kerala Malappuram 10-01-18 Aslah P Mustafa P Male 12 2,500 TLM 12 - 18 1 6,140.00 0 6140.00 6,140.00 0 0 6,140.00 0 YES Muslim (OBC) Mambad Village, Thiruvali, Malappuram-679328 Cheenkanniparackal, Kattmunda, Naduvath Post, Christian 5 Kerala Malappuram 10-01-18 Sneha Philipose Philipose Female 17 4000 TLM 12 - 18 1 6,140.00 0 6140.00 6,140.00 0 0 6,140.00 0 YES Vandoor Village, Thiruvali, General Malappuram-679328 Palakkodan, Chenakkulangara, Naduvath 6 Kerala Malappuram 10-01-18 Linju P Narayanan Female 14 1500 TLM 12 - 18 1 6,140.00 -
Coastal Tourism in Kerala: Its Impact on Economy and Environment
COASTAL TOURISM IN KERALA: ITS IMPACT ON ECONOMY AND ENVIRONMENT THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN PARTIAL F ULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN ECONOMICS A UNDER THE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES by K. RAJESH UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF DR. RAMAKRISHNAN KORAKANDY -; j *0'§l'¢»|l: iflifilfli/‘ X0‘)-be ~¢-04MB -"' 30 %uiqmgq MG >»6a.>nrA-r.d- I SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL FISHERIES COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COCHIN-16 DECEMBER 2009 DECLARATION I hereby declare that the thesis entitled COASTAL TOURISM IN KERALA: ITS IMPACT ON ECONOMY AND ENVIRONMENT is an authentic record of research work carried out by me under the supervision and guidance of Dr. Ramakrishnan Korakandy, Professor and former Director, School of Industrial Fisheries, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Cochin-16, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Doctor _of Philosophy of Cochin University of Science & Technology, and that no part of this work has been presented for the award of any degree in any other University. I Emakulam14.12.2009 (Reg. No. 2452)sh School of Industrial Fisheries Cochin University of Science and Technology Cochin —6820l6 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that this thesis entitled COASTAL TOURISM IN KERALA: ITS IMPACT ON ECONOMY AND ENVIRONMENT is an authentic record of the research work carried out by Mr. K. Rajesh (Reg. No. 2452), under my supervision and guidance, at the School of Industrial Fisheries, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Cochin-16, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of Cochin University of Science and Technology under the Faculty of Social Sciences and no part of this work has been presented for the award of any degree in any other University. -
Recent Innovations and Developments in Electrochemical
About the Department About Calicut TEQIP-III Sponsored Established in 2006, the Department of Calicut is a major knowledge Hub of Kerala and Faculty Development Programme Chemical Engineering of National Institute of is the hometown of Institutions of National Technology Calicut offers programmes leading Importance including NITC, IIMK, DOEACC, Recent Innovations and to Bachelor’s Degree, Master’s Degree as well CWRDM etc. Calicut is connected by direct Developments in Electrochemical as Ph.D. In addition to these regular trains/road/air to all major cities in India. NITC is located about 22 kilometers north-east of and Chemical Process programmes, this Department is also actively involved in conducting International Calicut City. Calicut (Kozhikode), is known as Optimization Conferences, Faculty Development the city of spices. Kozhikode beach, Kappad Programmes, Job-oriented Short-term Training beach where Vasco Da Gama landed, RIDECPO-2019 Programmes and Continuing Education Thusharagiri Waterfalls, Pazhassiraja Museum, Programmes for Engineering professionals and Tali Temple and Kuttichira Masjid are some of June 17th-22nd 2019 academic faculty. The R&D projects the local attractions. undertaken in the past were sponsored by Preamble various agencies like the Ministry of Human Preservation of water resources is one of the Resource Development (MHRD), Department biggest challenges in the present era. Hence of Science & Technology (DST) and the Kerala there is a need to develop efficient technologies State Council for Science, Technology and and approach for treating and managing Environment (KSCSTE). wastewater. Electrochemical processes are gaining much attention for the treatment of About NIT Calicut drinking water and waste water. The exigency National Institute of Technology Calicut for greener energy technology has araised as an (NITC) is an Institution of National Importance, alternate for fossil fuel. -
Thenational Weekend
The National weekend Friday, May 9, 2014 www.thenational.ae 13 a cultural extravaganza in Kerala this year. Join thousands of UAE-based Keralites heading home for the Onam festival in August and September, and experience see ceremonies, snake-boat carnivals and song and dance (www.keralatourism.org) Made in Malabar Amar Grover explores northern Kerala’s Malabar Coast, discovering Islamic history, temples and a vegetarian crocodile by Tipu Sultan, the notorious “Ti- ger of Mysore”, during his Malabar campaign in the 1780s. It boasts sweeping views both of the complex and up and down the magnificent coastline stretching beyond. The sturdy walls coax us on a cir- cular walk along the crenellated ramparts, half of which directly overlook the Arabian Sea. We gam- bol along from one bastion to an- other and duck through a small gate where stairs dip to a short forti- fication protruding into the ocean. Its configuration alongside a small separate beach suggests a spot where medieval ships and boats once landed. It would be all too easy to see lit- tle else in Bekal’s hinterland. The Vivanta’s expansive grounds are tranquil, its pool idyllic, the beach almost deserted and there are few utterly compelling reasons to leave. If there’s any disappointment here, it’s the sea itself – strong currents sweeping the steeply shelving beach mean that the hotel urges guests not to swim here at all and it’s obvious that would-be bathers really ought to take care. Just beyond Kasaragod, Bekal’s nearest town, we drop by a couple of curious temples. -
Take the Test Participating List of Lifestyle Stores - South
Take the Test Participating list of Lifestyle stores - South Store Name Address City Sr. No. 1 Adarsh Opus W-76, No-1, Campbell Road, Austin Town, Bangalore Bangalore No-30, Salarpurai Tech Point, 100ft Road, Intermediate Ring Road, 2 Oasis Mall Bangalore Shinivagilu, Kormangala, Bangalore - 560 095 Gopalan Mall, Anchor No-2, Ground, First and Secound Floor, 3 Gopalan Mall Bangalore Benniganahalli, K R Puram, Bangalore - 560 036 4 Mantri Mall No-1, Sampige Road, Malleshwaram, Bangalore - 560 003. Bangalore 5 City Center Mangalore UG 24/B, K S Rao Road, Mangalore - 575 001 Mangalore Express Avenue, 6 Express Avenue Chennai Chennai No, 49 & 50L, Whites Road, Royapettah, Chennai - 600014 Chennai Citi Centre Chennai Citi Centre, 7 Chennai Stores No.10 & 11, RK Salai, Mylapore, Chennai - 600004 Velachery Phonix Market Phoenix Market City, 8 Chennai City No.142, Velachery Main Road, Velachery, Chennai - 600042 Forum Vijaya Mall, No.184, NSK Salai, Arcot Road, Vadapalani, 9 Vadapalani Chennai Chennai - 600 018. Brookefields, 10 Coimbatore Stores Coimbatore No.67-71,Krishnaswamy Road, Coimbatore-641001 Lifestyle International (p) Ltd,INORBIT MALL,MindSpace Hyd-Inorbit Mall- 11 Cyberabad,Survey No.64 (Part) APIIC,Software Hyderabad Lifestyle Layout,Madhapur,Hyderabad- 500 081 Store, Lifestyle International (p) Ltd,6-3-1192,Begumpet Main 12 Hyderabad Begumpet,hyderabad road,Kundanbagh,Begumpet,Hyderabad Lifestyle International Pvt Ltd ,Oasis Mall,Nts No : 80 ,R.Wrd No : 13 Mg-Road Vijayawada Vijayawada 11,Vijayawada A.P: 520010 3/1043 C40& C41, Ground Floor, Hilite Mall,Hilite City, Thondayad 14 Calicut Kerala By pass, G A College PO, Kozhikode -673014 Store Name Address City Sr. -
Nemmara Block Panchayat
Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP) Detailed Project Report (DPR) IWMP-VI-20012-13 Nemmara Block Panchayat Technical Support Organization Centre for Socio-economic & Environmental Studies (CSES) Khadi Federation Building, NH By-Pass, Padivattom, Kochi - 682 024, Kerala, India Tel: +91-484-2805107, 2805108 Email: [email protected] Url: www.csesindia.org 1 CONTENTS Page ABBREVIATIONS 3 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 5 CHAPTER II THE PROJECT AREA 13 CHAPTER III MICRO WATERSHEDS IN THE PROJECT AREA 37 CHAPTER IV PROBLEMS TO BE ADDRESSED 46 CHAPTER V WATERSHED INTERVENTIONS 49 CHAPTER VI INSTITUTION BUILDING AND PROJECT 57 MANAGEMENT CHAPTER VII DETAILED ACTION PLAN 67 CHAPTER VIII EXPECTED OUTCOMES 113 CHAPTER IX SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION 116 2 ABBREVIATIONS APL Above Poverty Line AAP Annual Action Plan BLCC Block Level Coordination Committee BPL Below Poverty Line BRGF Backward Regions Grant Fund CEO Chief Executive Officer CSES Centre for Socio-economic and Environmental Studies DLCC District Level Coordination Committee DPC District Planning Committee DPR Detailed Project Report EPA Entry Point Activities FGD Focus Group Discussion GIS Geographic Information System GP Grama Panchayat GW Ground Water IEC Information, Education and Communication IT Information Technology IWMP Integrated Watershed Management Programme LFA Logical Framework Analysis LSGD Local Self Government Department LSGI Local Self Government Institutions LSS Livelihood Support System MCM Million Cubic Meters MGNREGA Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act