2010, നവംബർ 25, വ്യാഴാഴ്‌ച

നെടുംകണ്ടം - ഒരു ചെറിയ വിവരണം

Nedumkandam, (നെടുംങ്കണ്ടം) known as the capital of High-Ranges is the major town of Udumbanchola taluk inIdukki district of Kerala state in India. This is in the high-ranges. Nedumkandam is a fast growing town in Idukki and expected to become one of the large cities in Kerala in 15 years.
Nedumkandam lies in between the Periyar wild life reserve in Thekkady and the hill station of Munnar. This is a land of migratory farmers, most of whom came from Central Travancore, Kottayam, Palai and Muvattupuzha in search of better pastures (cultivable lands) and ended up in the reserve forests, which used to be there in 1960, but now has disappeared into stores, giving way to the modern township. Here cardamom, pepper and coffee are the major crops. Besides these a wide verity of other cash crops are also being cultivated.
Nedumkandam is a longish town extending along the 3 km stretch of road somewhat midway between Thekkady and Munnar. A town with a history of less than four decades. It is a testimony to the high rate of migration from the low lands of Kerala in this time span. Where elephants roamed until the early sixties there are now computer training centres,Internet cafe, Polytechnic, B.Ed College and a spate of Government offices littered among the business centres. Pepper and cardamom are the mainstays of the economy. Pepper cultivation is predominantly a Malayalee activity. Holdings are small, generally ranging from 10 cents to 5 acres (20,000 m2) and a couple of cows for a family are a rule. In the dawn hours, riders with pails of milk can be seen descending to the town from their boards in the hills around Nedumkandam. The milk, collected by societies and carted off to Kochi, Kottayam etc. has sustained many a family in the lean years after their pepper vines were decimated by the wilt disease.
Cardamom farms are larger and about half of the owners are Tamilians whose parents ascended the ghats from Cumbam, Bodinaikanur areas of Tamil Nadu to cultivate the forest soils of the Cardamom Hill Reserve areas. Nearest Picnic Spots are Kailasapara,Thooval falls Kallumekallu,Mankuthimedu,Ramakalmedu,Neyyandimala.

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  1. Dear friend Your post lack solid and authentic information.Please don't spread misinformations regarding your homeland.

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  2. @ Rajesh.. What information you feel as misinformation.... This is collected from Govt websites and authorized sources. Please feel free to mention what point is wrong in the post.

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