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Mannanur is a picturesque village on the banks of Bharathapuzha. The other prominent landmarks are the Railway station and the Upper primary School.
Mannanur is a picturesque village on the banks of Bharathapuzha. The other prominent landmarks are the Railway station and the Upper primary School.
The Villege is belong to Vaniamkulam Panchayath and is purely an agro-economical location.The traditional farming system of rice cultivation and vegetables are still found there.
The Village belongs to Vaniamkulam Panchayath and is purely an agro-economical location.The traditional farming system of rice cultivation and vegetables are still found there.
Unfortunately, the economic changes of the past few years had mad some changes in the work natures of the sociey here. The uncontrolled sand picking which made the river Nila just a stream but changed the workmen to some crazy and poorest people.
Unfortunately, the economic changes of the past few years had mad some changes in the work natures of the society here. The uncontrolled sand picking which made the river Nila just a stream but changed the workmen to some crazy and poorest people.
Yet still there remains some signs of good hope!!!
Yet still there remains some signs of good hope!!!



Revision as of 09:47, 16 December 2008

Mannanur, Palakkad
Mannanur, Palakkad
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Mannanur is a picturesque village on the banks of Bharathapuzha. The other prominent landmarks are the Railway station and the Upper primary School. The Village belongs to Vaniamkulam Panchayath and is purely an agro-economical location.The traditional farming system of rice cultivation and vegetables are still found there. Unfortunately, the economic changes of the past few years had mad some changes in the work natures of the society here. The uncontrolled sand picking which made the river Nila just a stream but changed the workmen to some crazy and poorest people. Yet still there remains some signs of good hope!!!