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Accused Persons Arrested in Kottayam District from 08.09.2019To14.09.2019
Accused Persons arrested in Kottayam district from 08.09.2019to14.09.2019 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 Palambadam Cr:1152/19 U/s Mundakayam 08.09.19 Shibukumar V , 1 Eappen Abraham 64 House,Kalathilpadi 15 © r/w 63 of Mundakayam Station Bail Byepass 12.40 Hrs IP SHO Jn,Vijayapuram Village Abkari Act Arangattu House, Cr:1152/19 U/s Near Hospital, Mundakayam 08.09.19 Shibukumar V , 2 Jacob James 52 15 © r/w 63 of Mundakayam Station Bail Collectrate P O, Byepass 12.40 Hrs IP SHO Abkari Act Muttambalam Vaniyapurackal Cr:1153/19 U/s Mundakayam 08.09.19 Shibukumar V , 3 Anil Mathew Mathew 52 House,Changanasseri 15 © r/w 63 of Mundakayam Station Bail Byepass 13.05 Hrs IP SHO P O,Changanasseri Abkari Act Cr:1153/19 U/s Kunnukattu Mundakayam 08.09.19 Shibukumar V , 4 Joy Saimon 69 15 © r/w 63 of Mundakayam Station Bail House,Changanassery Byepass 13.05 Hrs IP SHO Abkari Act Mathichiparambil Cr:1153/19 U/s Mundakayam 08.09.19 Shibukumar V , 5 Mathew John 59 House,, Chethippuzha, 15 © r/w 63 of Mundakayam Station Bail Byepass 13.05 Hrs IP SHO Cheeranchira Abkari Act Padiyara Cr:1153/19 U/s House,vazhappally Mundakayam 08.09.19 Shibukumar V , 6 JoJo Padiyara Joseph 49 15 © r/w 63 of Mundakayam Station Bail East Bhagom, Byepass 13.05 Hrs IP SHO Abkari Act Changanasseri Puthupparambil Cr:1157/19 U/s 08.09.19 KJ Mammmen, 7 Biju P Soman Soman 31 House, Thalunkal P O, Mundakayam 118(a) of KP Mundakayam Station Bail 20.35 Hrs GSI Koottickal Act Puthenplackal Cr:1158/19 U/s House,Vallakadu 08.09.19 KJ Mammmen, 8 Jeevan Binoy Thomas 45 Mundakayam 279 IPC & 185 Mundakayam Station Bail bhagom,Yendayar, 23.30 Hrs GSI MV Act Koottickal Poothakuzhiyil House,Punchavayal P Cr: 1163/19 JFMC Satheesh 10.09.19 KJ Mammmen, 9 Chellappan 39 O,504 Colony, 504 Colony U/s 55(A)1 of Mundakayam KANJIRAPPALL Kumar 16.35 Hrs GSI Ayyankaly Jn. -
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 ........................................................................................................... -
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 -
The Mararikulam Experiment
Grassroots Economic Organizing Newsletter (GEO) 58:8–11. http://www.geo.coop The Mararikulam Experiment: Women-Owned Cooperatives Are the Key Elements of A People’s Alternative to Corporate Dominated Globalization in India’s Kerala State By Richard W. Franke In Kerala State, India, a promising development project is underway to create a democratically managed local economy that can bring households out of poverty while resisting some of the most harmful elements of globalization. Its planners and activists call it “The Mararikulam Experiment.” The main components of the Mararikulam experiment are 1,500 “neighborhood groups” (NHGs) made up of 20 to 40 women each. The project is transforming these groups into worker-owned cooperatives producing items for sale in the local economy using local materials. The project goal is to generate up to 20,000 jobs paying enough to bring the households above the local poverty line. Because the cooperatives are owned and managed by the women workers, all the surplus can be distributed as wages and benefits or can be reinvested for product improvement or other company costs. By being worker owned, the cooperatives are automatically locally owned. The members can see their purpose as generating wealth in their neighborhoods even if profit rates are below those of some private companies. Where Is Mararikulam? Mararikulam is a state legislative assembly district along the coast of central Kerala. The area is made up of 8 villages and two towns comprising a population of 272,000, 60% of whom live below the locally established poverty line of 23,000 rupees, about $480 per year. -
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. -
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. -
Understanding the Village with Rural and Tribal Characteristics in Kalkundhal Village of Nedumkandam Panchayat in Kerala
© 2020 IJRTI | Volume 5, Issue 3 | ISSN: 2456-3315 UNDERSTANDING THE VILLAGE WITH RURAL AND TRIBAL CHARACTERISTICS IN KALKUNDHAL VILLAGE OF NEDUMKANDAM PANCHAYAT IN KERALA S. Rajalakshmi B.A (History Specialization in Tourism), The DHAN Academy Post-Graduation Diploma in Development Management, The DHAN Academy Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India Abstract: Indian society have a lot of diversified factors and characteristic in it that’s mainly based on the context like urban, rural, tribal and costal. All above context contributes to the prosperous of the country. Every context varies from each one based on the geographical area, resources, livelihood pattern, socio cultural status along with its community. But there is some destination site which is having the characteristic of more than one context. This research has also attempted to understand the village with characteristics of rural and tribal in Kalkundhal village of Kattapana block in Idukki district, Kerala. This study used primary and secondary data with random sample survey with a sample size of 120 household. This research reveals the socio-economic status, livelihood pattern, major development issue, changes oner the period and ethnic groups the best practices among the community people of Kalkundhal village. This research also brings out the isolation part of tribal and rural society from the outside world by the mode of transport, communication, education and technology where it also being behind factor of inequality in the Indian society. And the main part of this research covers the poverty status of the hilly region. I. INTRODUCTION This research has mainly focused on analyzing characteristics of rural and tribal context. -
Short Code Rural 32.Xls
STCode DTCode SubdtCode VillCode Villname 32 01 000 0000 Kasaragod 32 01 001 0000 Kasaragod 32 01 001 0001 Pavoor 32 01 001 0002 Vorkady 32 01 001 0003 Pathur 32 01 001 0004 Kodalamogaru 32 01 001 0005 Koliyoor 32 01 001 0006 Kaliyoor 32 01 001 0007 Talikala 32 01 001 0008 Meenja 32 01 001 0009 Kadambar 32 01 001 0010 Moodambail 32 01 001 0011 Kuloor 32 01 001 0012 Majibail 32 01 001 0013 Badaje 32 01 001 0014 Mulinja 32 01 001 0015 Kodibail 32 01 001 0016 Ichilangod 32 01 001 0017 Heroor 32 01 001 0018 Kubanoor 32 01 001 0019 Bekoor 32 01 001 0020 Kayyar 32 01 001 0021 Kudalmarkala 32 01 001 0022 Paivalike 32 01 001 0023 Chippar 32 01 001 0024 Bayar 32 01 001 0025 Badoor 32 01 001 0026 Angadimogaru 32 01 001 0027 Mugu 32 01 001 0028 Maire 32 01 001 0029 Enmakaje 32 01 001 0030 Kattukukke 32 01 001 0031 Padre 32 01 001 0032 Badiyadka 32 01 001 0033 Nirchal 32 01 001 0034 Bela 32 01 001 0035 Puthige 32 01 001 0036 Edanad 32 01 001 0037 Kannur 32 01 001 0038 Kidoor 32 01 001 0039 Ujarulvar 32 01 001 0040 Bombrana 32 01 001 0041 Arikady 32 01 001 0042 Ichilampady 32 01 001 0043 Patla 32 01 001 0044 Kalnad 32 01 001 0045 Perumbala 32 01 001 0046 Thekkil 32 01 001 0047 Muttathody 32 01 001 0048 Pady 32 01 001 0049 Nekraje 32 01 001 0050 Ubrangala 32 01 001 0051 Kumbadaje 32 01 001 0052 Nettanige 32 01 001 0053 Bellur 32 01 001 0054 Adhur 32 01 001 0055 Karadka 32 01 001 0056 Muliyar 32 01 001 0057 Kolathur 32 01 001 0058 Bedadka 32 01 001 0059 Munnad 32 01 001 0060 Kuttikole 32 01 001 0061 Karivedakam 32 01 001 0062 Bandadka 32 01 001 0063 -
Alappuzha Alleppey the Heart of Backwaters
Alappuzha Alleppey The Heart of Backwaters STD Code +91 477 Major Railway Stations Alappuzha Cherthala Chengannur Mavilikkara Kayamkulam Closest Airport Cochin International Airport 7 The wind slowly wafts through the rolling paddy fields, swaying palm fronds to the vast, sedate backwaters. Life has a slow pace in the almost magical village life of Alappuzha. The greenery that stretches as far as eyes can reach, the winding canals, enthralling backwaters, pristine nature makes Alappuzha a dream come true for the casual and serious traveller. The name Alappuzha is derived from Aal Even from the early periods of celebrated historic importance of Alappuzha District. (Sea)+ puzhai (River-mouth). The district ‘Sangam’ age, Kuttanad, known as the Christianity had a foothold in this of Alappuzha (Aleppey) was formed in the rice bowl of Kerala, with its paddy fields, district, even from the 1st century AD. The 17th August, 1957, carving regions out of small streams and canals with lush green church located at Kokkamangalam was the erstwhile Quilon (Kollam) and Kotta- coconut palms, was well known. The one of the seven churches founded by St. yam districts, spreading in 1414sq.km. The name Kuttanad is ascribed to the early Thomas, one of the twelve disciples of district headquarters is at Alappuzha. Cheras who were called the Kuttavans. Jesus Christ. It is generally believed that Alappuzha, the backwater heartland dis- Literary works like “Unnuneeli Sandesam”, he landed at Maliankara in Muziris Port, trict of Kerala, exudes all the bewitching one of the oldest literary works of Kerala, later came to be known as Cranganore charm that Kerala has. -
List of Lacs with Local Body Segments (PDF
TABLE-A ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCIES AND THEIR EXTENT Serial No. and Name of EXTENT OF THE CONSTITUENCY Assembly Constituency 1-Kasaragod District 1 -Manjeshwar Enmakaje, Kumbla, Mangalpady, Manjeshwar, Meenja, Paivalike, Puthige and Vorkady Panchayats in Kasaragod Taluk. 2 -Kasaragod Kasaragod Municipality and Badiadka, Bellur, Chengala, Karadka, Kumbdaje, Madhur and Mogral Puthur Panchayats in Kasaragod Taluk. 3 -Udma Bedadka, Chemnad, Delampady, Kuttikole and Muliyar Panchayats in Kasaragod Taluk and Pallikere, Pullur-Periya and Udma Panchayats in Hosdurg Taluk. 4 -Kanhangad Kanhangad Muncipality and Ajanur, Balal, Kallar, Kinanoor – Karindalam, Kodom-Belur, Madikai and Panathady Panchayats in Hosdurg Taluk. 5 -Trikaripur Cheruvathur, East Eleri, Kayyur-Cheemeni, Nileshwar, Padne, Pilicode, Trikaripur, Valiyaparamba and West Eleri Panchayats in Hosdurg Taluk. 2-Kannur District 6 -Payyannur Payyannur Municipality and Cherupuzha, Eramamkuttoor, Kankole–Alapadamba, Karivellur Peralam, Peringome Vayakkara and Ramanthali Panchayats in Taliparamba Taluk. 7 -Kalliasseri Cherukunnu, Cheruthazham, Ezhome, Kadannappalli-Panapuzha, Kalliasseri, Kannapuram, Kunhimangalam, Madayi and Mattool Panchayats in Kannur taluk and Pattuvam Panchayat in Taliparamba Taluk. 8-Taliparamba Taliparamba Municipality and Chapparapadavu, Kurumathur, Kolacherry, Kuttiattoor, Malapattam, Mayyil, and Pariyaram Panchayats in Taliparamba Taluk. 9 -Irikkur Chengalayi, Eruvassy, Irikkur, Payyavoor, Sreekandapuram, Alakode, Naduvil, Udayagiri and Ulikkal Panchayats in Taliparamba -
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.