Chetty communities living in the core area of Mudumalai Tiger Reserve have been demanding that they be shifted out of the forest for three decades. Why is the forest department delaying their rehabilitation?
Landless Paniya tribals harvest ginger in the fields of Moundadan Chetty community in Puliyalam village. They are eager to be resettled outside Mudumalai forest so that they can earn higher wages
In Kerala, 74 per cent of area is under rubber cultivation. More than one million growers and half a million people work as tappers in various rubber estates.
In Kerala, 74 per cent of area is under rubber cultivation. More than one million growers and half a million people work as tappers in various rubber estates.
In Kerala, 74 per cent of area is under rubber cultivation. More than one million growers and half a million people work as tappers in various rubber estates.
In Kerala, 74 per cent of area is under rubber cultivation. More than one million growers and half a million people work as tappers in various rubber estates.
In Kerala, 74 per cent of area is under rubber cultivation. More than one million growers and half a million people work as tappers in various rubber estates.
In Kerala, 74 per cent of area is under rubber cultivation. More than one million growers and half a million people work as tappers in various rubber estates.
In Kerala, 74 per cent of area is under rubber cultivation. More than one million growers and half a million people work as tappers in various rubber estates.
In Kerala, 74 per cent of area is under rubber cultivation. More than one million growers and half a million people work as tappers in various rubber estates.
In Kerala, 74 per cent of area is under rubber cultivation. More than one million growers and half a million people work as tappers in various rubber estates.
In Kerala, 74 per cent of area is under rubber cultivation. More than one million growers and half a million people work as tappers in various rubber estates.
In Kerala, 74 per cent of area is under rubber cultivation. More than one million growers and half a million people work as tappers in various rubber estates.
In Kerala, 74 per cent of area is under rubber cultivation. More than one million growers and half a million people work as tappers in various rubber estates.
In Kerala, 74 per cent of area is under rubber cultivation. More than one million growers and half a million people work as tappers in various rubber estates.
In Kerala, 74 per cent of area is under rubber cultivation. More than one million growers and half a million people work as tappers in various rubber estates.
In Kerala, 74 per cent of area is under rubber cultivation. More than one million growers and half a million people work as tappers in various rubber estates.
In Kerala, 74 per cent of area is under rubber cultivation. More than one million growers and half a million people work as tappers in various rubber estates.
In Kerala, 74 per cent of area is under rubber cultivation. More than one million growers and half a million people work as tappers in various rubber estates.
In Kerala, 74 per cent of area is under rubber cultivation. More than one million growers and half a million people work as tappers in various rubber estates.
In Kerala, 74 per cent of area is under rubber cultivation. More than one million growers and half a million people work as tappers in various rubber estates.
In Kerala, 74 per cent of area is under rubber cultivation. More than one million growers and half a million people work as tappers in various rubber estates.
In Kerala, 74 per cent of area is under rubber cultivation. More than one million growers and half a million people work as tappers in various rubber estates.
In Kerala, 74 per cent of area is under rubber cultivation. More than one million growers and half a million people work as tappers in various rubber estates.
James Mathew, a farmer in Kerala's Palakkad district, has earned the nickname, Chakka(root word for jack) James, because of his obsession with jackfruit. In over 15 Years, he has developed a number of jackfruit products from wine to baby food
James Mathew, a farmer in Kerala's Palakkad district, has earned the nickname, Chakka(root word for jack) James, because of his obsession with jackfruit. In over 15 Years, he has developed a number of jackfruit products from wine to baby food