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This is a chart of trend of gross state domestic product of Kerala at market prices estimated by Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation with figures in crores (1,00,00,000) of Indian Rupees. Kerala had recorded a growth rate of 6.49 per cent in 2013, which was above the national average (4.04) and the second highest among South ...
The Kerala State Civil Supplies Corporation Limited, abbreviated as and known better by its brand name Supplyco, is a Government of Kerala-owned company headquartered at Kochi, India. It acts as the execution arm of the Department of Food and Civil Supplies of the Government of Kerala. [ 2 ]
Kandankary paddy cultivation. Due to the good soil and availability of water, paddy cultivation is traditionally practiced by most people here. [citation needed] After harvest, the fields are irrigated and fish farming is started. This is another source of income for the farmers here. [citation needed]
The Japanese delegation of agricultural scientist had conducted study of paddy cultivation in Nedumbassery in a joint venture with Government of India in the 1960s. Nedumbassery is was history for rice cultivation and large paddy fields - prior to airport land acquisition. [4]. There is a Panchayat office and post office at Kariyad in Nedumbassery.
Anthikad is a village in Thrissur district in the state of Kerala, India. It is in Thrissur Thaluk, Nattika constituency and Anthikad Block. Manalur and Thanyam are the nearest panchayats. Anthikad is famous for toddy production and paddy fields. Anthikad won `Nelkathir' award for best paddy cultivation in Kerala in 2008. [1]
As of 2001 India census Pady had a population of 6640 with 3309 males and 3331 females. [1] The common income of Pady is agriculture which includes Rice, coconut, areca nut etc. Pady is found of Theyyam is a popular Hindu ritual form of worship.
Manakkody is a village in Thrissur district in the state of Kerala, India. [1] It is known for the paddy fields which extend from Manakody to Pullu.. The village also benefits from the typical tropical climate of Kerala, with abundant rainfall and moderate temperatures, which are ideal for rice cultivation among other crops.
Paddy is the main crop of this village. The fame and prestige of the landlords of Edathanattukara is considered by the quantity of paddy and heap of hay. Although pepper, ginger, turmeric, etc., where cultivated, paddy was the main item of cultivation in olden time. But now rubber, areca nut, tapioca and coconut, etc., occupy the place of paddy ...