Peringolam North (Peringolam)

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video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8794034062791639848&p. The Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode is the 5th IIM to be set up in the country. Established in 1996 by the Government of India in collaboration with the Government of Kerala, it provides education, training, consulting and research facilities in management. IIMK is located at Kozhikode, in south-western India. The spellbinding campus is majestically situated atop two hills amidst the lush green landscape of approximately 100 acres of Kerala.

IIMK is dedicated to offering world class programs in management education. It boasts of state-of-the-art facilities like a world class library, wi-fi campus, virtual classrooms, high-speed internet connectivity in all hostels, air-conditioned auditorium and other facilities in place. Its academic programs encompass a range of long term full time diploma programs such as the Post Graduate Program in Management, and a number of short duration executive education programs.

CWRDM........
Recognising the need for catering to the R&D needs in the field of water management, the Centre for Water Resources Development and Management (CWRDM) was established as an autonomous research organisation by the Government of Kerala, under its Science and Technology Policy in February 1978. Two of the important personalities behind the establishment of this institute were Shri C Achutha Menon, former Chief Minister of Kerala and Dr P K Gopalakrishnan, former Secretary to the Government of Kerala, both of revered memory. The Centre had a steady growth along with its other sister institutes under the umbrella of the State Committee on Science, Technology and Environment.

The Centre originally established at Thiruvananthapuram was shifted to the present 35 ha-campus at Calicut in 1979. The main building at the headquarters, completed in 1988, has 7000 sq m plinth area. In addition to this, there are separate buildings to house the isotope hydrology lab, hostels for trainees, guest house and canteen. Today, around 50 families of the staff are residing in the quarters constructed in the campus.

Dr C M Jacob, the former Vice-Chancellor of the Kerala Agricultural University, was the founder Director of the Centre. The Centre initially had six scientific divisions, dealing with surface water, ground water, water management-agriculture, water quality and environment, education and extension, and library and documentation. After a decade, scientific divisions to deal with computer applications and isotope hydrology have been added to the earlier list. In order to cater to the requirements of main areas of research, certain central facilities like water analysis laboratory, cartography, reprography, manned observation stations, remote sensing cell and a museum have also been established. To take care of the special R&D needs of different hydro-ecologic regions of Kerala, five regional centres are also in operation since 1990.

The Centre has substantially contributed to the scientific hydrologic studies and water management in the region. The projects of CWRDM were funded by different departments and agencies of the Central and State Governments in addition to the international agencies like UNDP, UNEP, World Bank, USAID, NAS (US), JBIC, ICEF, etc. Starting with the establishment of a data management system for the region, the Centre tackled different problems pertaining to forest and urban hydrology, estuarine management, groundwater development, water quality management, water-related environmental issues, wetland management, watershed development, agriculture water management, irrigation and drainage issues, etc. Several tools like mathematical modelling, systems approach, isotope hydrology and remote sensing techniques were made use of in the studies during the 1990s. More than 2000 scientific papers and 500 research reports were brought out based on these studies. The hydrologic data generated by CWRDM are expected to be of immense use to the water managers of Kerala.

CWRDM has played a key role in supporting the Kerala Government in sorting out several water management issues. The draft water policy of Kerala, adopted in 1992, was prepared by CWRDM. The government sought the advice of the Centre on several inter-State water issues. The basic proposal leading to the Dutch-funded KCIP project and EC-funded KMIP project were drawn up by CWRDM. A few of the water resources projects of the State were made environment-friendly by CWRDM. The Centre initiated the JBIC-funded eco-restoration project of Attappady and ICEF-funded drinking water project in Lakshadweep, and carried out consultancy works for the Kerala Forestry Project and Kerala Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project funded by the World Bank, and the Dutch-funded water supply project utilising the water of Bharathapuzha.

The CWRDM is one among the Water and Land Management Institutes (WALMIs) started in 1990 by the Ministry of Water Resources, Government of India under the WRMTP, funded by USAID. Around 3000 government officials and thousands of farmers were trained in the Centre. Training on watershed management was also conducted at CWRDM for the Panchayats of northern Kerala. Several national level training programs on irrigation management, watershed development, and wetland management were conducted in CWRDM, in addition to providing training and research opportunities for students and research scholars. The Centre had academic and research linkages with Universities of Srathyclyde, Birmingham, Koyota, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (UK), Hydraulic Research Station (UK), Danish Institute, etc; in addition, it had common programmes with IITs, NITs and Universities in India.

MILMA..............

The Milma is functioning at Peringolam near Kunnamangalam with a capacity of 60,000 litres/day. It also collects surplus milk from Palaghat, Nilambur and Wayanad. Besides liquid milk, milk-products like peda, ice cream, ghee, curd, sambharam, etc. are manufactured and marketed by the unit.

KERALA SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS.........

It is the no.1 institute of India on research of mathematics.......Due to the importance of the location with purity of nature nowhere is more ideal than Peringolam for this success achivement of India along with IIMK.

KERALA SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS is working under BABA Atomic research centre as a research organisation of neighbouring CWRDM of Peringolam,Kozhikode and No.1 educational institute IIMK. The location of peringolam and its building is purely of kerala style ideal for a research mood with educational smell of Peringolam under success.
Thus here PHD Programs on mathematics will be more successfull rather than any where in India.....

MILMA HEAD OFFICE

Head office of Milma is located with these institutions causing increase of land rate in and out around peringolam...... Many officers are staying near by peringolam ....

Now with these importace of location known to mobile companies mobile towers are placing to cover the whole peringolam and is with all facilities rather than surrounding places... Telephone and internet supply to IIMK were provided from the main line of peringolam hence strong connectivity of internet is availiable.
Water is pure and rich with CWRDM water storage methords suited to nature.

Higher secondary school very nearer to IIM is giving hopes to students and the school is in the front row of government schools as that from schools of cities.
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Coordinates:   11°17'26"N   75°52'45"E
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