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1 Tourist attraction  





2 Nedumkayam  



2.1  Road distances  







3 Naxalite threat  





4 Tribal villages  





5 Villages and suburbs  





6 Important landmarks  





7 References  














Karulai






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Coordinates: 11°1715N 76°1748E / 11.287592°N 76.296766°E / 11.287592; 76.296766
 

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Karulai
God's own village
village
Government run vegetable shop in Karulai
Government run vegetable shop in Karulai
Coordinates: 11°17′15N 76°17′48E / 11.287592°N 76.296766°E / 11.287592; 76.296766
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictMalappuram
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Telephone code04931

Karulai is a small town and panchayathinNilambur TalukofMalappuram district. It is situated on the banks of the Karimpuzha River. Edakkara, Nilambur, Pookkottumpadam, and Vaniyambalam are the nearest towns.

Tourist attraction

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Karulai is the "gods' own village" in Kerala with green forest, and has a variety of animals, plant and fish species in the River Karimpuzha. A considerable area of the Karulai village is forest which includes the Nedumkayam Rainforest. Karulai has a very low population density and majority of the population lives near bus stands because of a large number of forest areas. This village is home to over 20,000 inhabitants.

Nedumkayam

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Nedumkayam is 14 km from Nilambur town, in Malappuram district, Kerala, India. Nedumkayam is noted especially for its rich rain forests. The wooden resthouse built here by the British offers a panoramic view of the elephant and deer grazing in the forest nearby . One has to get prior permission from the Indian Forest Service to enter the forest zone. Heavy restrictions are imposed as a measure to save the existing forest land. An elephant taming center is also located here. Nilambur including Nedumkayam has been selected for being developed as Kerala's second ecotourism destination. It is very beautiful and very good tourist center. There is a huge demand for the last several years to create the Nilambur - Karulai - Silent Valley - Coimbatore road. Nedumkayam rainforest is a part of Nilgiri's Biosphere Resreve.People rave about the fresh air and clear water that flows through, along with rare species of flora and fauna, and this is home to almost all of the mammals in western ghats and more than 200 species of birds hence classifying it as an important bird area.[citation needed]

Kunhamutty School, Karulayi, Nilambur

Road distances

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Naxalite threat

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In 24 November 2016, three naxalites were killed in an encounter with Kerala police. Naxalite leader Kappu Devaraj from Andhra Pradesh is included in the list of killed in the incident.[1] Villages like Mundakkadavu, Kalkullam and Uchakkulam near Karulai are threatened by Naxalite attacks. Naxalites visit the locality regularly and ask for food and shelter from the tribals. The police are also combing the area regularly but have not arrested any naxalites. On 27 September 2016, there was firing between the Maoists and the Kerala police in this area and no one was injured in this incident.[2]

Tribal villages

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Villages and suburbs

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Important landmarks

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Nedungayam Bridge

References

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  1. ^ "NILAMBUR, maoist നിലമ്പൂര്‍ ഏറ്റുമുട്ടല്‍: കൊല്ലപ്പെട്ടവരില്‍ മാവോവാദി നേതാവും-Mathrubhumi Kerala News, Latest Kerala News, Kerala Breaking News, Kerala Politics". www.mathrubhumi.com. Archived from the original on 24 November 2016.
  • ^ "Nilampoor മുണ്ടക്കടവില്‍ ആദ്യവെടി ഞങ്ങളുടേത് തന്നെയെന്ന് മാവോവാദികള്‍". www.mathrubhumi.com. Archived from the original on 1 October 2016.

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