Malappuram
Malappuram
Malappuram
Malappuram,
MoyinkuttyVaidyar, the most renowned Mappila paattu poet was born at Kondotty. He
is considered as one of the Mahakavis (a title for 'great poet') of Mappila songs. The
currently adopted Malayalam alphabet was first accepted by Thunchath Ezhuthachan,
who was born at Tirur and is known as the father of the modern Malayalam language.
Malappuram is often known as The Mecca of Kerala Football. Malappuram District
Sports Complex & Football Academy is situated at Payyanad in Manjeri. Kottappadi
Football Stadium is a historic football stadium. Other major stadiums include the Rajiv
Gandhi Municipal Stadium at Tirur, and the Perinthalmanna Cricket Stadium at
Perinthalmanna. A synthetic track is there along with the Tirur Municipal
Stadium. Malabar Premier League was initiated in 2015 to strengthen football in the
district. The Calicut University Synthetic Track at Thenhipalam is the apex synthetic
track in the district. It is associated with the C. H. Muhammad Koya Stadium
The centuries of maritime trade has given the Malappuram a cosmopolitan cuisine. The
cuisine is a blend of traditional Kerala items with some of the Arab food items. One of
the main elements of this cuisine is Pathiri, a pancake made of rice flour. Variants
of Pathiri include Neypathiri (made with ghee), Poricha Pathiri (fried rather than
baked), Meen Pathiri (stuffed with fish), and Irachi Pathiri (stuffed with beef). Spices
like Black pepper, Cardamom, and Clove are widely used in the cuisine of Malappuram.
Environmental Issues Of Malappuram 6
The District Collectorate along with Government came with effective solution
to provide free food/Gifts for those who collected waste under the slogan
“Give Plastic, Get Food !!”
My Suggestions:- 9
Reduce the amount of waste as much as possible. This should also be included in primary
education curriculum to create awareness
Reuse products to a maximum extent such that all its uses are exhausted. Local
manufacturers should be encouraged for production of multi-purpose goods
Recycle almost all toxic wastes. Recyling plants should be constructed across Malappuram
Garbage bins for plastic wastes should be placed on every road and must be cleared for ‘R’
cycle frequently
Students should be encouraged to clean their school surrounding for creating awareness
2.Air Quality Index Of Malappuram 10
What to
control?
1.pH
2.Coliform
grp organisms
that contribute
to MPN
14
Source:
Times Of India
What Government do ? 15
3 year jail term for anyone polluting river
Biodiversity conservation scheme to recover rivers
Comprehensive watershed conservation and management plan, water quality
management plan, long term sub-basin and river basin operation under Kerala
water policy act, 2008
My Suggestions-
Thick Plastic should be
Waste Disposal Of Students must take Proper waste disposal
banned in neighbouring
Industries Must be part in river cleaning system for toxic
areas of river and strict
Checked Frequently initiatives to create chemicals
fine should be enacted
awareness
for defaulters
Construction of
Bio-degradable Compost pits should be
water efficient Promote Organic
detergents should be used for disposal of
public toilets and Fertilizers for farming
promoted organic wastes
their maintenance
Quarrying 16
Located close to Nilambur town in Kerala’s Malappuram district, Kavalappara now looks almost like a ghost
town, with those who survived the tragedy relocating to other places. The remnants of the destroyed houses
and buildings portend dangers of unregulated quarrying of granite in a state with a unique ecosystem involving
high rocky hills, over 40 rivers and a unique backwater system linked to the sea.
My Suggestions:-
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