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Role of Co-Operative Societies in Black Clam Fishery and Trade in Vembanad Lake
6 Marine Fisheries Information Service T&E Ser., No. 207, 2011 Role of co-operative societies in black clam fishery and trade in Vembanad Lake N. Suja and K. S. Mohamed Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Kochi Lime shells and live clams are distributed in large quantities in the backwaters and estuaries of Kerala. Vembanad, the largest lake of Kerala, also holds a vast resource of lime shells and live clam, comprising several species. The major species that account for the clam fishery of Vembanad Lake is the black clam Villorita cyprinoides. The lime shells that contribute to the fishery are broadly classified as the ‘white shells’ and the ‘black shells’. The so-called ‘white shells’ are sub-soil deposits of fossilized shells and are known to extend upto 7 feet below the lake bottom. The black shells are obtained from the living population of V. cyprinoides, which contribute more than 90% of the clams from this lake. The lime shell is mainly used for the manufacture of cement, calcium carbide and sand lime bricks. They are also used for lime burning, for construction, in paddy field / fish farms for neutralizing acid soil and as slaked lime. This is used as a raw material for the manufacture of distemper, glass, rayon, paper and sugar. Shell Control Act The Government of India has listed lime shell as a minor mineral under the Mineral Concession Fig. 1. Location of black clam lime shell industrial co-operative Rules, 1949, Section 5 of the Mines and Minerals. societies The acquisition, sale, supply and distribution of lime shell in the State are at present controlled by Black clam lime shell industrial co-operative the Kerala Lime Shells Control Act, 1958. -
Payment Locations - Muthoot
Payment Locations - Muthoot District Region Br.Code Branch Name Branch Address Branch Town Name Postel Code Branch Contact Number Royale Arcade Building, Kochalummoodu, ALLEPPEY KOZHENCHERY 4365 Kochalummoodu Mavelikkara 690570 +91-479-2358277 Kallimel P.O, Mavelikkara, Alappuzha District S. Devi building, kizhakkenada, puliyoor p.o, ALLEPPEY THIRUVALLA 4180 PULIYOOR chenganur, alappuzha dist, pin – 689510, CHENGANUR 689510 0479-2464433 kerala Kizhakkethalekal Building, Opp.Malankkara CHENGANNUR - ALLEPPEY THIRUVALLA 3777 Catholic Church, Mc Road,Chengannur, CHENGANNUR - HOSPITAL ROAD 689121 0479-2457077 HOSPITAL ROAD Alleppey Dist, Pin Code - 689121 Muthoot Finance Ltd, Akeril Puthenparambil ALLEPPEY THIRUVALLA 2672 MELPADAM MELPADAM 689627 479-2318545 Building ;Melpadam;Pincode- 689627 Kochumadam Building,Near Ksrtc Bus Stand, ALLEPPEY THIRUVALLA 2219 MAVELIKARA KSRTC MAVELIKARA KSRTC 689101 0469-2342656 Mavelikara-6890101 Thattarethu Buldg,Karakkad P.O,Chengannur, ALLEPPEY THIRUVALLA 1837 KARAKKAD KARAKKAD 689504 0479-2422687 Pin-689504 Kalluvilayil Bulg, Ennakkad P.O Alleppy,Pin- ALLEPPEY THIRUVALLA 1481 ENNAKKAD ENNAKKAD 689624 0479-2466886 689624 Himagiri Complex,Kallumala,Thekke Junction, ALLEPPEY THIRUVALLA 1228 KALLUMALA KALLUMALA 690101 0479-2344449 Mavelikkara-690101 CHERUKOLE Anugraha Complex, Near Subhananda ALLEPPEY THIRUVALLA 846 CHERUKOLE MAVELIKARA 690104 04793295897 MAVELIKARA Ashramam, Cherukole,Mavelikara, 690104 Oondamparampil O V Chacko Memorial ALLEPPEY THIRUVALLA 668 THIRUVANVANDOOR THIRUVANVANDOOR 689109 0479-2429349 -
NOTIFICATION for the POSTS of GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS CYCLE – II/2019 KERALA CIRCLE Applications Are Invited by the Respective R
NOTIFICATION FOR THE POSTS OF GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS CYCLE – II/2019 KERALA CIRCLE RECTT/50-1/DLGS/2019 Applications are invited by the respective recruiting authorities as shown in the annexure ‘I’ against each post, from eligible candidates for the selection and engagement to the following posts of Gramin Dak Sevaks. I. Job Profile:- (i) BRANCH POSTMASTER (BPM) The Job Profile of Branch Post Master will include managing affairs of GDS Branch Post Office, India Posts Payments Bank ( IPPB) and ensuring uninterrupted counter operation during the prescribed working hours using the handheld device/Smartphone supplied by the Department. The overall management of postal facilities, maintenance of records, upkeep of handheld device, ensuring online transactions, and marketing of Postal, India Post Payments Bank services and procurement of business in the villages or Gram Panchayats within the jurisdiction of the Branch Post Office should rest on the shoulders of Branch Postmasters. However, the work performed for IPPB will not be included in calculation of TRCA, since the same is being done on incentive basis.Branch Postmaster will be the team leader of the GDS Post Office and overall responsibility of smooth and timely functioning of Post Office including mail conveyance and mail delivery. He/she might be assisted by Assistant Branch Post Master of the same GDS Post Office. BPM will be required to do combined duties of ABPMs as and when ordered. He will also be required to do marketing, organizing melas, business procurement and any other work assigned by IPO/ASPO/SPOs/SSPOs/SRM/SSRM etc.In some of the Branch Post Offices, the BPM has to do all the work of BPM/ABPM. -
Corporate Management of Schools : Archdiocese Of
1 CORPORATE MANAGEMENT OF SCHOOLS, ARCHDIOCESE OF CHANGANACHERRY. No.C3/11/2017‐18. Pastoral Centre, Changanacherry, 31/05/2017. The following promotions and transfers and promotions are ordered w.e.from the FN of 1/6/2017. The Teachers under orders of promotion/transfer should report to the school manager before relief/joining duty. TRANSFER OF H.S.A MATHEMATICS No Name & School School to which transferred Nature of vacancy 1 Merlikutty Antony, Little St. Berchmans HSS Annamma Sebastian retired. Flower GHS Pulimcunnu Changanacherry 2 Thresiamma Varkey, St. St. Josephs HS Paippad Jessy George, retired George HS Muttar 3 Sr. Susamma Antony, St. St. Peters HS Kurumpandam Prema Job, voluntary Marys HS Champakulam retirement. 4 Rekha E.C., St. Aloyius HS St. George HS Manimala Jameskutty Kunchako, Athirampuzha retired. 5 Sanu Peeter, St. Mary’s St. Aloysius HS Athirampuzha Rekha E.C. transferred. HS Kainakary 6 Sherimol A.D., St. Thomas St. Marys HS Champakulam Sr. Susamma Antony, HS Amboori transferred. PROMOTION OF RULE 43 CLAIMATNS AS H.S.A.MATHEMATICS Name and School School to which promoted Nature of vacancy 1 Sinimol Joseph, UPSA, St. St. Xavier’s HS Mithrakary Lillykutty Antony, retired Philominas UPS Mallappally 2 Sanitha Joseph, UPSA, St. Little Flower GHS Pulimcunnu Merlikutty Antony Marys HS Kainakary transferred. 3 Sr.Lincy Joseph,UPSA, St. St. Josephs HS Kulathur A.E.Jacob, retired George HS Manimala 4 Sr. Soji Antony, UPSA, Holy Family GHS Kainakary Sr. Salimma Kurian, retired Holy Family GHS Kainakary 5 Sr. Aleyamma Thomas, St. Teresa’s HS Vazhappally Lally Jacob, retired. UPSA, St. -
Economic and Social Issues of Biodiversity Loss in Cochin Backwaters
Economic and Social Issues of Biodiversity Loss In Cochin Backwaters BY DR.K T THOMSON READER SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL FISHERIES COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COCHIN 680 016 [email protected] To 1 The Kerala research Programme on local level development Centre for development studies, Trivandrum This study was carried out at the School of Industrial Fisheries, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Cochin during the period 19991999--2001 with financial support from the Kerala Research Programme on Local Level Development, Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum. Principal investigator: Dr. K. T. Thomson Research fellows: Ms Deepa Joy Mrs. Susan Abraham 2 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 The specific objectives of our study are 1.3 Conceptual framework and analytical methods 1.4 Scope of the study 1.5 Sources of data and modes of data collection 1.6 Limitations of the study Annexure 1.1 List of major estuaries in Kerala Annexure 1.2 Stakeholders in the Cochin backwaters Chapter 2 Species Diversity And Ecosystem Functions Of Cochin Backwaters 2.1 Factors influencing productivity of backwaters 2.1.1 Physical conditions of water 2.1.2 Chemical conditions of water 2.2 Major phytoplankton species available in Cochin backwaters 2.2.1 Distribution of benthic fauna in Cochin backwaters 2.2.2 Diversity of mangroves in Cochin backwaters 2.2.3 Fish and shellfish diversity 2.3 Diversity of ecological services and functions of Cochin backwaters 2.4 Summary and conclusions Chapter 3 Resource users of Cochin backwaters 3.1 Ecosystem communities of Kochi kayal 3.2 Distribution of population 3.1.1 Cultivators and agricultural labourers. -
Stage Techniques and Theatre Effects As Adopted in Western Theatreand Modern Malayalam Theatre: a Brief Analysis
STAGE TECHNIQUES AND THEATRE EFFECTS AS ADOPTED IN WESTERN THEATREAND MODERN MALAYALAM THEATRE: A BRIEF ANALYSIS DR. S. CHELLIAH, M.A, Ph. D; Professor, Head and Chairperson, School of English & Foreign languages & School of Indian Languages, Department of English & Comparative Literature Madurai Kamaraj University Madurai-21(TN)-INDIA This paper attempts to examine the stage techniques and theatre effects as adopted both in Western Theatre and modern Malayalam Theatre tracing the growth of the modern theatre of the West beginning with the Norveigian playwright Henrik Ibsen and the birth of movements like absurdism, symbolism, expressionism, impression and existentialism and theatre formations like Theatre of Complicate, theatre debre, Theatre of Cruelty, Theatre of Panic, Theatre of Silence, Theatre of Absurd and also Epic Theatre with a mention of the plays of Shakespeare and Kalidasa. It neatly shows how the stage techniques mark both the Western modern Malayalam plays and these characteristic features distinguish them both from the conventional plays. Key Words: western, modern, symbolism, absurdism, stage techniques, realm of drama, conventional plays, lighting, narrator, director and chorus. INTRODUCTION In an age of high intellectualism dominated by the methods of scientific reasoning and logic, it is out and true that men has explored the principles of nature and has harnessed the unmanageable power hidden in her. In such an age, however, genuine creative art is bound to decline and die. For all creative arts, especially literature works in a plane beyond the DR. S. CHELLIAH 1P a g e intellect and reasoning. It has more to do with the heart than to the head. -
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. -
Accused Persons Arrested in Alappuzha District from 03.05
Accused Persons arrested in Alappuzha district from 03.05.2020to09.05.2020 Name of Name of Arresting Name of the Place at Date & the Court Name of the Age & Address of Cr. No & Police Officer, Sl. No. father of which Time of at which Accused Sex Accused Sec of Law Station Rank & Accused Arrested Arrest accused Designatio produced n 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 482 / 2020 Sathyalayam,ka 09-05- U/s188,269, 21 manivelika BAILED 1 Ajay Bijukumar ndalloor 2020 270 IPC&5 KANAKAKUNNUsreekanth s nair Male davu BY POLICE south,kandalloor 19:45 OF KERALA EPEDAMIC DISEASES ORDINANC E ACT 2020 1039 / 2020 U/s269, Akhil, age 188 IPC & 24yrs, S/o Saji, 4, 5 & 6 of Chennivilakizhak 09-05- 24 KARAKKA kERALA BAILED 2 AKHIL SAJI kathil, 2020 CHENGANNURSV BIJU SI OF POLICE Male D Epidemic BY POLICE Mannarkkadu, 19:31 Diseas Karakkad, Ordinance 8899903167 2020 & 118E of KP Act PADIKKAPPAR AMBIL 746 / 2020 HOUSE,AROOR U/s188,269 AROOR P/W 09-05- IPC & 4(2)(j BAILED 3 ANTONY JOSEPH Male TEMPLE ARROOR Si Of Police 19,AROOR P 2020 ) r/w 5 BY POLICE JN O, KERALA, Epidemic ALAPPUZHA, Disease ARROOR Ordinance Act & 118 (A) of KP act 628 / 2020 U/s188, 269 IPC & 118(e) of AMBANAKULA NEAR KP Act & 09-05- 25 NGARA GURUPUR Sec. 4(2)(d) BAILED 4 ASIF NOUSHAD 2020 ALAPPUZHATOLSON NORTH P JOSEPH SI Male VELI,MANNANC AM r/w 5 of BY POLICE 19:35 HERRY P W-16 JUNCTION Kerala Epidemic Diseases Ordinance 2020 536 / 2020 U/s188, 269, 270 IPC, Sec.4 Cheppad r/w 5 of 09-05- Muralidhara 20 Village, Evoor Kerala BAILED 5 Jishnu Evoor 2020 KAREELAKULANGARAT.S.Sujith n Nair Male North -
Key Electoral Data of Kuttanad Assembly Constituency | Sample Book
Editor & Director Dr. R.K. Thukral Research Editor Dr. Shafeeq Rahman Compiled, Researched and Published by Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. D-100, 1st Floor, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-I, New Delhi- 110020. Ph.: 91-11- 43580781, 26810964-65-66 Email : [email protected] Website : www.electionsinindia.com Online Book Store : www.datanetindia-ebooks.com Report No. : AFB/KR-106-0619 ISBN : 978-93-5313-572-0 First Edition : January, 2018 Third Updated Edition : June, 2019 Price : Rs. 11500/- US$ 310 © Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical photocopying, photographing, scanning, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher. Please refer to Disclaimer at page no. 128 for the use of this publication. Printed in India No. Particulars Page No. Introduction 1 Assembly Constituency -(Vidhan Sabha) at a Glance | Features of Assembly 1-2 as per Delimitation Commission of India (2008) Location and Political Maps Location Map | Boundaries of Assembly Constituency -(Vidhan Sabha) in 2 District | Boundaries of Assembly Constituency under Parliamentary 3-9 Constituency -(Lok Sabha) | Village-wise Winner Parties- 2019, 2016, 2014, 2011 and 2009 Administrative Setup 3 District | Sub-district | Towns | Villages | Inhabited Villages | Uninhabited 10-11 Villages | Village Panchayat | Intermediate Panchayat Demographics 4 Population | Households | Rural/Urban Population | Villages by Population -
Sslc Examination Concession March - 2014 Revenue District : Alappuzha
SSLC EXAMINATION CONCESSION MARCH - 2014 REVENUE DISTRICT : ALAPPUZHA EDUCATIONAL DISTRICT : KUTTANAD Admission Concessions Category Sl. Centre No. (As per Granted in the Name of Student of Name of School No. Code the School SSLC Examination Disability Register) March 2014 AJ JOHN MEMORIAL HS SCRIBE, EXTRA TIME, 1 RESHMA. G MR 46039 4278 KAINADY GRACE MARK AJ JOHN MEMORIAL HS SCRIBE, EXTRA TIME, 2 SRUTHYMOL. B MR 46039 4271 KAINADY GRACE MARK AJ JOHN MEMORIAL HS SCRIBE, EXTRA TIME, 3 SRUTHYMOL SUBASH MR 46039 4274 KAINADY GRACE MARK AJ JOHN MEMORIAL HS SCRIBE, EXTRA TIME, 4 ANJU. S MR 46039 4280 KAINADY GRACE MARK AJ JOHN MEMORIAL HS SCRIBE, EXTRA TIME, 5 RESHMA. K.S MR 46030 4431 KAINADY GRACE MARK AJ JOHN MEMORIAL HS SCRIBE, EXTRA TIME, 6 MARIYAMMA CHACKO MR 46039 4260 KAINADY GRACE MARK AJ JOHN MEMORIAL HS SCRIBE, EXTRA TIME, 7 SOORYA. P.S MR 46039 4275 KAINADY GRACE MARK 8 ANUJITH M. DAS OH BBM HS VAISYAMBHAGOM 46023 6080 SCRIBE, EXTRA TIME 9 ADARSH. K.C LD BBM HS VAISYAMBHAGOM 46023 6005 EXTRA TIME 10 SARATH. S LD BBM HS VAISYAMBHAGOM 46023 7077 EXTRA TIME 11 MANU SOURIAR LD BBM HS VAISYAMBHAGOM 46023 6014 SCRIBE, EXTRA TIME 12 ATHIRA. J LD BBM HS VAISYAMBHAGOM 46023 7128 SCRIBE, EXTRA TIME 13 AJAY THOMAS LD BBM HS VAISYAMBHAGOM 46023 6085 EXTRA TIME SCRIBE, EXTRA TIME, GRACE MARK, EXEMPTED DEVA MATHA HS 14 MIDHUN. K.S MR 46032 6847 FROM GRAPH, DRAWING, CHENNAMKARY DIAGRAMS AND GEOMETRICAL FIGURES SCRIBE, EXTRA TIME, GRACE MARK, EXEMPTED 15 VIPIN KUMAR. V MR G.H.S. -
Accused Persons Arrested in Alappuzha District from 18.10.2020To24.10.2020
Accused Persons arrested in Alappuzha district from 18.10.2020to24.10.2020 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 Rajeev Bhavanam, Cr No- 1060 / 24-10-2020 BAILED BY 1 Narayanan NairRamakrishnan Nair63 Male Venmony thazham Thazhathambalam 2020 U/s 118 VENMANI Pradeep S 22:30 POLICE Muri, Venmony village (a) of KP Act Cr No- 835 / Pulatharayil,Potahapp 24-10-2020 2020 U/s 279 KB BAILED BY 2 viswanathan opalan 60 Male ally THRIKKUNNAPPUZHA THRIKUNNAPUZHA 19:29 ipc & 185 of ANANDABABU POLICE sout,Kumarapuram Mv act GEETHA BHAVAN, Cr No- 980 / PAZHAVEEDU P O, 24-10-2020 BIJU K R, S I OF BAILED BY 3 NANDAKUMARPADMAKUMAR18 Male NEAR IRON BRIDGE 2020 U/s 279 ALAPPUZHA SOUTH THIRUVAMBADY 19:22 POLICE POLICE IPC WARD, ALAPPUZHA Cr No- 1474 / 2020 U/s 188, 269 IPC & 118(e) of KP Act & Sec. KL MAHESH, SI Nedumpallil,Peringala, 24-10-2020 BAILED BY 4 Riyas Muhammed Kutty44 Male STORE JUNCTION 4(2)(a) r/w 5 of MANNAR OF POLICE , kayamkulam 18:50 POLICE Kerala MANNNAR Epidemic Diseases Ordinance 2020 Cr No- 1473 / 2020 U/s 188, 269 IPC & 118(e) of KP Act & Sec. KL MAHESH, SI padinjar Kuttiyil 24-10-2020 BAILED BY 5 Akhil raj Ashok Kumar 23 Male STORE JUNCTION 4(2)(a) r/w 5 of MANNAR OF POLICE , Gramam,Ennakkadu 18:40 POLICE Kerala MANNNAR Epidemic Diseases Ordinance 2020 Chandralayam, Cr No- 979 / 24-10-2020 BIJU -
2007-2008 Comptroller and Auditor General of India 2008
GOVERNMENT OF KERALA FINANCE ACCOUNTS 2007-2008 Comptroller and Auditor General of India 2008 PRINTED BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF GOVERNMENT PRESSES, AT THE GOVERNMENT CENTRAL PRESS, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGES Certificate of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India . iii Introductory . v-vii PART I-SUMMARISED STATEMENTS No.1. Summary of transactions . 2-26 No.2. Capital Outlay outside the Revenue Account: Progressive capital outlay to the end of 2007-08 . 27-33 No.3. Financial results of irrigation works . 34-35 No.4. Debt position: (i) Statement of borrowings . 36 (ii) Other obligations . 37 (iii) Service of debt . 38-39 No.5. Loans and Advances by State Government (i) Statement of loans and advances . 40 (ii) Recoveries in arrears . 41-44 No.6. Guarantees given by the Government of Kerala in respect of loans, etc. raised by statutory corporations, Government companies, local bodies and other institutions . 45-53 No.7. Cash balances and investments of cash balances . 54-57 No.8. Summary of balances under Consolidated Fund, Contingency Fund and Public Account . 58-59 PART II-DETAILED ACCOUNTS AND OTHER STATEMENTS A. Revenue and Expenditure No.9. Statement of revenue and expenditure for the year 2007-08 expressed as a percentage of total revenue/total expenditure . 62-65 No.10. Statement showing the distribution between charged and voted expenditure . 66 No.11. Detailed account of revenue receipts and capital receipts by minor heads . 67-85 No.12. Detailed account of expenditure by minor heads . 86-129 No.13. Detailed statement of capital expenditure during and to the end of the year 2007-08 .