Open infidelity is good for relationships

A Sydney-based author has claimed that condoning infidelity isn't a fast track to the divorce court, but is the key to a happy, healthy and stable relationship.

Holly Hill and her long-term partner Phil Dean encouraged each other to be open about their desires for others.

"If he went to the pub, spotted a girl and wanted to go back to hers for a quickie, I'd be like, 'Go for it, darling!'", an Australian based website News quoted her as saying.

"Because when you have occasional lovers outside of your relationship, you don't take your partner for granted. In fact, it often helps reinforce why you love your partner in the first place," she said.

The 44-year-old author likens her philosophy to drinking fine wines.

"If you only ever drink Grange Hermitage and don't go near plonk, you don't fully appreciate how good the Grange is.

It's the same with your partner. The quickie with the woman from the pub is never going to be as good as what he has with you," she said.

Hill believes that this "negotiated infidelity" is a great way to preserve a happy and healthy home life rather than destroy it, especially when you take into consideration different partners' sex drives.

"We're conditioned to share absolutely everything in our lives, except our partners.

"I came to the conclusion that if my partner was more highly sexed than me and if I wasn't going to use him 24/7, why shouldn't I share him with another woman?

"Or if I spot a hot guy in a bar and we connect, why shouldn't I explore that? If two people really love one another, they respond to each other's needs," Hill added.

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Power yoga and its benefits

With new power yoga centres cropping up in every Indian metro today, it is no longer restricted within the realm of the rich and famous. Power yoga is fast becoming an increasingly budget-friendly and viable fitness option for all of us. If you've been wondering about whether power yoga is the right choice for you, or not, look no further. We ask holistic health expert,Mickey Mehta, to tell us about why you should consider switching to power yoga today.

What is Power Yoga? Due to its up tempo and brisk nature, power yoga is essentially like an aerobic workout, where yoga poses are done faster and in continuation. Power yoga when practised regularly and under supervision helps your body achieve stability, balance, posture and tone. It is a fast paced work out and can be practised by anyone who enjoys exercising.

Benefits of Power Yoga
1. Calorie burning.
2. Increases stamina, strength, flexibility and tone.
3. Promotes blood circulation and boosts the immune system.
4. Alleviates stress and tension.
5. Eliminates toxins through sweat.

Is Power Yoga better than other cardio routines or strength training?
An hour of power yoga burns only up to 200 calories per hour; which is lesser in comparison to other workouts like aerobics (400 calories per hour), swimming (350 calories per hour at moderate speeds) and jogging (300 calories per hour at slow speeds). But, power yoga tones your body without stressing your joints and muscles too much, which might be a plus point for older people.

Moreover, since the asanas target the spine, power yoga helps maintain proper posture while strengthening your back. An added advantage of the strenuous repetition of asanas is the stamina you build over each session. Every power yoga asana involves concentrating on your breathing and the part of the body that is being worked upon, improving your focus.

Our take: If your aim is to burn fat and lose weight, you are better off opting for another kind of cardio workout like running or swimming and later take up power yoga to tone your body further. Whether it competes with strength training or not, completely depends on how regularly you practise power yoga. You'll find equal numbers of supporters on both sides of the spectrum, some who consider strength training a far superior physical workout, and some who say that power yoga is a more holistic approach to physical fitness.

The bottom line remains that whether you're pushing weights or completing rigorous power yoga asanas, you are always supposed to focus on your breathing and regularity of workout. Aerobic exercises like power yoga and anaerobic exercises like weight lifting, both, heavily depend on the human body's breathing function to burn calories, or build muscle tone, while strenghthening your body and building stamina.

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Ramanthali Grama Panchayat Members

Ramanthali Grama Panchayat, Kannur


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Reservation



1 VADAKKUMBAD NORTH MOIDU MONANGATTU
 
 ML   General
2 VADAKKUMBAD EAST RAMLA KUTTVAM PEEDIKAVALAPPIL
 
 ML   Woman
3 KOVAPURAM KIZHAKU SHYAMALA P.
 
 CPI(M)   Woman
4

KUNNATHERU RAMANTHALI JANAKI C.V.
 
 CPI(M)   Woman
5 KALLETINKADAVU RAGHAVAN K.P.V.
 
 CPI(M)   General
6 KARANTHADU SUNITHA KAPPANAKKAL
 
 CPI(M)   Woman
7

EZHIMALA

EASWARI BALAKRISHNAN -VENKITESWARI
 
 CPI(M)

  Woman

8 KUNNARU CENTRAL YESODA KIZHAKKEPURAYIL 
 
 CPI(M)   Woman
9

PALAKODE CENTRAL

JAYAPRAKASAN PARIYARAKKARAN
 
 INC

   SC

10

VALIYAKADAPURAM PALAKODE ABDULKHADER K.C

 
 ML

  General

11 ETTIKULAM BEACH HASEENA NALUPURAPATTIL
 
 INDEPENDENT   Woman
12

ETTIKKULAM MOTTAKUNU AZEEZ PAKKAN

 
 ML

  General

13 RAMANTHALI CENTRAL PREETHA THEKKEKOTTARATHIL
 
 INC   Woman
14 RAMANTHALI WEST KUNHAPPAN MASTER M.M.
 
 CPI(M)   General
15 KOVAPURAM PADINHARU GOVINDAN T.
 
 CPI(M)   General

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GOVINDAN .T


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Ward No : 15
Ward Name : KOVAPURAM PADINHARU
Member's Name : GOVINDAN T.
Address : *** KOVAPURAM, RAMANTHALI, 670308
Phone : 04985-222317
Age : 57
Gender : Male
Marital Status : Married
Educational Qualification : SSLC
Occupation : MANAGER, RATION SHOP

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KUNHAPPAN MASTER M.M.


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Ward No : 14
Ward Name : RAMANTHALI WEST
Member's Name : KUNHAPPAN MASTER M.M.
Address : POURNAMI, RAMANTHALI, RAMANTHALI, 670308
Phone : 04985-222388
Age : 63
Gender : Male
Marital Status : Married
Educational Qualification : SSLC,T.T.C
Occupation : PENSIONER(RTD.HM)

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PREETHA THEKKEKOTTARATHIL

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Ward No : 13
Ward Name : RAMANTHALI CENTRAL
Member's Name : PREETHA THEKKEKOTTARATHIL
Address : THEKKE KOTTARATHIL, RAMANTHALI, RAMANTHALI, 670308
Phone : 04985-223230
Age : 34
Gender : Female
Marital Status : Married
Educational Qualification : PDC,NTTC
Occupation : PRE-PRIMARY TEACHER

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AZEEZ PAKKAN


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AZEEZ PAKKAN



Ward No : 12
Ward Name : ETTIKKULAM MOTTAKUNU
Member's Name : AZEEZ PAKKAN
Address : PAKKAN HOUSE, ETTIKULAM, ETTIKULAM, 670308
Phone : 04985-230524
Age : 32
Gender : Male
Marital Status : Married
Educational Qualification : ***
Occupation : NIL

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HASEENA NALUPURAPATTIL

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Ward No : 11
Ward Name : ETTIKULAM BEACH
Member's Name : HASEENA NALUPURAPATTIL
Address : THEKKEPURAYIL, ETTIKULAM, ETTIKULAM, 670308
Phone : 04985-230711
Age : 39
Gender : Female
Marital Status : Married
Educational Qualification : SSLC
Occupation : NIL

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ABDULKHADER K.C

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Ward No : 10
Ward Name : VALIYAKADAPURAM PALAKODE
Member's Name : ABDULKHADER K.C
Address : DHARULKAREEM, PALAKODE, PALAKODE, 670305
Phone : 04985-210267
Age : 38
Gender : Male
Marital Status : Married
Educational Qualification : IX
Occupation : NIL

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JAYAPRAKASAN PARIYARAKKARAN


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Ward No : 9
Ward Name : PALAKODE CENTRAL
Member's Name : JAYAPRAKASAN PARIYARAKKARAN
Address : PARIYARAKARAN HOUSE, CHITTADI, PALAKODE, 670305
Phone : 04985-211026
Age : 39
Gender : Male
Marital Status : Married
Educational Qualification : IX
Occupation : AGRICULTURE

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YESODA KIZHAKKEPURAYIL


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Ward No : 8
Ward Name : KUNNARU CENTRAL
Member's Name : YESODA KIZHAKKEPURAYIL .
Address : KIZHAKKEPURAYIL, KUNNARU, PALAKODE, 670305
Phone : 04985-210594
Age : 41
Gender : Female
Marital Status : Married
Educational Qualification : S S LC
Occupation : WEAVING

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EASWARI BALAKRISHNAN

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EASWARI BALAKRISHNAN







Ward No : 7
Ward Name : EZHIMALA
Member's Name : EASWARI BALAKRISHNAN - VENKITESWARI N .
Address : SANDRAM, KARANTHAD, KARANTHAD, 670308
Phone : 04985-210760
Age : 35
Gender : Female
Marital Status : Married
Educational Qualification : PDC,JDC
Occupation : NIL

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SUNITHA KAPPANAKKAL

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SUNITHA KAPPANAKKAL



Ward No : 6
Ward Name : KARANTHADU
Member's Name : SUNITHA KAPPANAKKAL
Address : NEETHU HOUSE, KARANTHAD, KARANTHAD, 670308
Phone : ***
Age : 35
Gender : Female
Marital Status : Married
Educational Qualification : BSC (MATHS)
Occupation : NIL

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RAGHAVAN K.P.V.

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Ward No : 5
Ward Name : KALLETINKADAVU
Member's Name : RAGHAVAN K.P.V.
Address : K.P.V.HOUSE, KURISUMUKKU, KARANTHAD, 670308
Phone : 049*85-223945
Age : 60
Gender : Male
Marital Status : Married
Educational Qualification : V
Occupation : CONSTRUCTION WORKER

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JANAKI C.V.

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Ward No : 4
Ward Name : KUNNATHERU RAMANTHALI
Member's Name : JANAKI C.V.
Address : *** KALLETTUM KADAVU, RAMANTHALI, 670308
Phone : 04985-223502
Age : 46
Gender : Female
Marital Status : Married
Educational Qualification : S S LC
Occupation : NIL

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SHYAMALA. P

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SHYAMALA P.


Ward No : 3
Ward Name : KOVAPURAM KIZHAKU
Member's Name : SHYAMALA P.
Address : *** KOVVAPURAM, RAMANTHALI, 670308
Phone : 04985-222708
Age : 53
Gender : Female
Marital Status : Married
Educational Qualification : IX
Occupation : NIL

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RAMLA KUTTVAM PEEDIKAVALAPPIL

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RAMLA KUTTVAM PEEDIKAVALAPPIL


Ward No : 2
Ward Name : VADAKKUMBAD EAST
Member's Name : RAMLA KUTTVAM PEEDIKAVALAPPIL
Address : U.K.HOUSE, VADAKKUMBAD, VADAKKUMBAD, 670308
Phone : 04985-223304
Age : 39
Gender : Female
Marital Status : Married
Educational Qualification : IX
Occupation : NIL

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Monangattu Moidu

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Monangattu Moidu

Ward No : 1
Ward Name : VADAKKUMBAD NORTH
Member's Name : MOIDU MONANGATTU
Address : SAFIYA MANZIL, VADAKKUMBAD, VADAKKUMBAD, 670308
Phone : 04985-222112
Age : 48
Gender : Male
Marital Status : Married
Educational Qualification : SSLC
Occupation : NIL

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Chicken and eggs can boost memory function

Including eggs and chicken in one’s diet may help boost memory, a new study has found.This is because the essential nutrient ‘choline’ found in eggs may sharpen aging brains, the report said.
Rhoda Au and her team of researchers from Boston University School of Medicine performed the long-term health study on 1,400 adults, spanning 10 years, New York Daily News reported. They found that those participants who ate diets packed with plenty of choline, an essential nutrient found in eggs, performed better in memory tests and were less likely to acquire brain changes associated with dementia than those who consumed less choline in their diets.
Other foods high in choline include legumes like soy and kidney beans, saltwater fish, liver and milk, according to Australian news website ninemsn.
According to The Huffington Post UK, Au said that “no one nutrient is a magic bullet against dementia".

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Exercise ‘makes people eat better’

Here’s yet another reason why you should start doing workouts from tomorrow -- exercise really is the key to good health as it makes one eat better, says a new study.
It may seem obvious that getting the right amount of physical activity goes hand in hand with sensible eating. But now, researchers have found the relationship is more vital than previously thought.
A team, led by Dr Miguel Alonso of Harvard University, has found that taking more exercise actually triggers an improvement in diet quality.
“Physical exercise seems to encourage a healthy diet. In fact, when exercise is added to a weight-loss diet, treatment of obesity is more successful and the diet is adhered to in the long run,” the ‘Daily Express’ quoted Dr Alonso as saying.
Dr Alonso added that previous studies have also shown exercise is good for the brain -- making people more likely to resist the temptation of unhealthy food.
Regular exercise, he said, “increases the amount of grey matter”.

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Symptoms Of Depression - Warning Signs

How can you tell if you're depressed? It sounds like a stupid question, but a surprising number of us may not recognize the signs of depression, although one in ten people will experience a severe depressive episode in their life. Many of us are afraid to speak of depression. This stigma exacerbates depression and is actually dangerous because it hinders many people to seek help.

Unlike a simple physical problem like a viral infection or a fractured bone, there is no simple test for depression and the diagnosis is based on a series of symptoms. Here are eight signs that may indicate you are depressed.

1. Weight gain or loss

Depression can cause a total lack of interest in food, so someone can start to lose weight without even realizing it. However, the reverse can also happen: to fill the emotional void, some depressed people turn to food for comfort and thus they gain weight.

2. Sleep Problems

The same as with appetite, physical changes can swing between two extremes. You may find yourself suddenly tired and sleepy all day, or you can find it impossible to fall asleep. A particularly common form of sleep deprivation is when you wake up in the middle of the night, every night.

3. Aches and pains

Many people do not realize that depression comes with physical symptoms. Discomfort in the stomach, a weakened immune system (manifested through constant colds and flu), aches and pains throughout the body and exacerbated chronic health problems can occur in a depressive episode.

4. Anger and irritability

If you're constantly depressed, you can become extremely frustrated, which can sometimes manifest as anger. If you feel like you are angry on a daily basis, you may be depressed.

5. Alcoholism

About 40% of people with depression struggle with an alcohol problem. The use of illegal drugs and prescribed ones is also a way for some people to escape their feelings. The consumption of alcohol and drugs can also cause liver damage and lead to poor health, which can worsen the depressive episodes.

6. Concentration problems

Being unable to concentrate, taking three hours to do something that usually takes one and finding it difficult to formulate your thoughts in a coherent manner are also factors that accompany depression. If you constantly feel like you do not have the mental energy to perform simple tasks, it may be time to ask for help.

7. Work-related problems

Depression can seriously impair your ability to work. A high absenteeism rate due to an inability to wake up or get out of bed in the morning is a good example. Even missing a day or two a week, or arriving late and leaving early are common signs. Being present, but doing nothing is also a sign.

8. Lack of libido

A complete lack of interest in sex can be a characteristic of depression. If you are in a relationship, a total lack of commitment from your lover can make you feel even guiltier, added to a self-loathing and insecurity that can get you can even deeper into depression

What is crucial for fighting depression successfully is to be aware of the signs and seek help and treatment as soon as possible. Otherwise, you may find yourself in a spiral, where you do not want to talk to anyone, which will only make things worse.

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Study Abroad, to Do or Not to Do?



What do you gain from studying abroad?
  • As globalization increases, understanding different cultures and customs has become more and more important for many companies worldwide. Thus, studying aboard is a great way to learn about other countries, to meet new people and maybe learn a new language.
  • The experience of studying abroad will strengthen your resume. Going abroad often results in students being more open-minded, mature, and with better communication skills. Furthermore, your future employers will most certainly be very interested to hear about your experiences and the skills you've learned while you were traveling.
  • One of the great advantages you will gain from studying in a different university and in another country is the fact that you will learn a unique way of working. Every culture has its own way on how to approach and deal with a problem. By working and studying with people from various countries and origins you can assimilate their techniques, ideas and skills and put them to use in a real working environment.
  • Going away from home is also a great way to gain independence. Traveling alone will force you to make decisions from which you can learn from.
  • During your studies, you may have the opportunity to visit nearby cities and countries.


Why you should think twice before making your decision:

  • Studying abroad is often very expensive. You must take in account that you'll have to pay for your travel ticket, accommodation, food, tuition fee's, insurance, visa etc... Yes, financial aids are often available. However, you'll often have to be responsible for a large amount of the expenses on your own. This could mean that you might have to take on a job which could interfere with your studies and traveling plans.
  • Bear in mind that leaving your friends and family behind is not an easy task. Leaving home can be challenging for many young students. This feeling of "loneliness" can make you feel down and depressed thus once again, interfere with your studies. Also take in note that you will most probably have to confront yourself with the problem of culture shock. Settling in and adapting to your surroundings is important for your experience to be successful. Some individuals never feel at ease in their new environment and this can really compromise their studies and their experience.
  • Finally, academic issues can often arise during your exchange. The biggest problem is obviously the language barrier. Remember that you are going to study. Starting in a new place with the language handicap can make the difference between falling and succeeding. You also want to make sure that your credits abroad will be transferable to your university back home. Make sure that this does not become an issue before you commit.

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Ezhippalli

Ezhippalli and Juma Masjid are the main mosques located in ramanthali.It is an old mosque, believed to contain the mortal remains of Shaikh Abdul Latif , a Muslim reformist, is also located here. This mosque is situated in ezhimala hills now under the permises of Naval Academy

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Lourdu matha shrine

Lourdu matha shrine located in Ezhimala is the only christian church in ramanthali. This shrin established by Fr.James Monthanary in the year 1954. This sacred shrin celeberated its goden jubily in 2004.
Grotto In Ezhimala Church
  
Fr.James Monthanari
An Italian missionary, who has became a ramanthalian, established lurd matha church in the year 1954. He bought 660 Acrs of land from Sankaranarayana temple's property to build up this shrin.He developed infrastructure and constructed homes for many families. After 20 years of dedicated human services in ramanthali,he passed away on 3rd of march 1974.
Ezhimal Lurd matha Pilgrimage Center
      Holy Days
      
  • Jan 19,20 - Holy Sobastianos day
  • Feb 1 - Thirunal Start Day , Kodiyettam
  • Feb 8 - Workers Day
  • Feb 10 - Divya bali
  • Mar 1 - Fr. Monthanary Bith Day , Idavaka Dinam
  • Mar 3 - Fr . Monthanari Death day
  • Mar. April- Thapassukalam
  • Aug 15 - Holy Mother's Swargarohana Thirunal
  • Dec 25 - Christmas

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17 Martyrs of Ramanthali

There is a graveyard in the courtyard of Juma Masjid at Ramanthali, on the valley of Ezhimala. There lay the 17 martyrs in eternal peace, who sacrificed their lives fighting against the Portuguese invaders. Portugese army became a dominant force in Malabar  after the arrival or Vasao da Gama in 1498 at Kohikode. This has resulted invasion of Portugese towards the local community and their culture in Malabar especially Muslim community.  When the aggression of Porugese crossed all its limits, Muslim community under the leadership of Sheikh Zainudeen  Maqdoom Thangal decided to fight against this invasion to protect their cultural and social identity and even their survival. Various  warriors like Kunhali Marakkar of Kottakkal, Kuttippokkar of Ponnani, Mammail of Kannur , Pokkal Moopan of Ramanthali also lead the war against the foreign army.
        Ramanthali was a small village and the social and cultural life of the Muslim community in this village were concentrated at the Juma Masjid situated there. The Portuguese invaders  who were engaged in mindless atrocities all over Kerala, reached this small village and established their army base there. They setup a fort at Ramanthali on the valley of Ezhimala. The army base was installed much closer to the  Juma Masjid which was considered as a gesture to provoke the community there.

             When the aggressive approach of the invaders grown to an intolerable level, the community decided to defend for their very survival. As a precautionary measure to engineer the attack they shifted women, children and elders to safer places like Padanna, Kavvayi and Kunhimangalm. The group who were not having much arms and ammunitions to fight against foreign army lined up under the leadership of Pokkar Moopan for the final war. Many of these brave soldiers gave up their lives after killing a number of foreign enemies. The desecrated and chopped up bodies were accumulated in the well near the Masjid.  They were later identified with the help of the relatives and were buried in the same premises.  They were buried in a style that Pokkar Moopan was in the middle and his fellow soldiers on both sides. Only 10 names among the 17 martyrs were known. They are Pokkar Moopan, Pari, Kalandar, Kunhipari, Pari, Qamber, Abubacker, Ahmed , Bakiri Hassan and Cherikkakka

                              It is believe that this historical incident happened somewhere around 1528. The excavations conducted in this area prove this assumption. Various weapons were excavated from a location called “kottayilparambu”  situated in the south of Juma Masjid. The place were these 17 martyrs rest in peace is considered as a holy place. The common folk irrespective of creed and faith visit this place for the blessings.

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EZHIMALA NAVAL ACADEMY




Ezhimala (286 m above sea level) is in ramanthali in kannur district of kerala, south india and was the capital of the ancient Mooshika kings and is considered to be an ancient historical site. It is a conspicuous, isolated cluster of hills, forming a promontory, 38 km north of Kannur. A flourishing sea port and centre of trade in ancient Kerala, it was one of the major battle fields of the Chola-Chera war of the 11th cecentury. It is believed that Lord Buddha had visited Ezhimala.

The beautiful beach in Ezhimala and the nearby hillock is a major tourist attraction. The Ezhimala beaches are also known for its rare view of Dolphin jumping. Carved stone pillars, an ancient burial chamber and an ancient cave can be seen at the foot of the hills. The hills are noted for rare medicinal herbs used for Ayurvedic formulations. Further uphill is an ancient Mosque. The combination of high hills and sandy beaches, make Ezhimala a beautiful picnic spot.


Guru Freddy's Ashramam was another attraction of Ezhimala till 1983. Guru Freddy, the Belgium -born, who is known, as the "white Malayalee" is a follower of Sree Narayana Guru. He established his Ashram at Ezhimala as per the advice of Nataraja Guru. The naval authorities acquired the Ashram in 1983.

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HISTORY OF EZHIMALA

 
Ezhimala is one of the palce which is recorded in the most ancient History of Norhtern Kerala. "Mooshika Vamsham" written by Athulan throws light into the pre 10th Century history fo Northern Kerala. This was the head quarters of the Ezhimala Radii during the Sang period. In Sang literatures, this area is referred to as "ezhil malai" which means high hillock. It is believed that in the later years ezhilmalai reduced to ezhimala. This region is also known as "Elimala", "Mooshika Sailam", "Sapta Sailam","Mount Eli" and "Mount the Eli" in the history. The first king of Mooshika Vamsham (Mooshika Dynasty)was Rama Ghata Mooshaka, and his Capital was Ezhimala. Athulan describes the later Kings of this Dynasty, which is now mentioned as the Kolathiri Dynasty. The successors of King Ramaghata Mooshakan shifted their capital to Pazhi (the Present village of Pazhayangadi), Valabha Pattanam (Valapattanam) and to nearer places.

The Lighthouse here remained a tourist attraction until this area was acquired by the Government of India for the development of Naval Academy.
Bordered by sea on three sides, Ezhimala is set to occupy a prominent place in the Naval history of the country, consequent to the proposal for commissioning the Naval Academy there. Indian Naval Ship (INS) Zamorin was commissioned marking Phase I of the Ezhimala Naval Academy project,Asia's biggest naval academy. This will be dedicated to the nation today by Hon.Prime minister Dr.Manmohan Singh.



DELLY, MOUNT , n.p. Port. Monte D'Eli in history
    
A mountain on the Malabar coast which forms a remarkable object from seaward, and the name of which occurs sometimes as applied to a State or City adjoining the mountain. It is prominently mentioned in all the old books on India, though strange to say the Map of India in Keith Johnstone's Royal Atlas has neither name nor indication of this famous hill. [It is shown in Constable's Hand Atlas.] It was, according to Correa, the first Indian land seen by Vasco da Gama. The name is Malayal. Eli mala , ‘High Mountain.' Several erroneous explanations have however been given. A common one is that it means ‘Seven Hills. This arose with the compiler of the local Skt. Mahatmya or legend, who rendered the name Saptasaila , ‘Seven Hills,' confounding eli with elu , ‘seven,' which has no application. Again we shall find it explained as ‘Rat-hill'; but here eli is substituted for eli . [The Madras Gloss . gives the word as Mal. ezhimala , and explains it as ‘Rat-hill,' “because infested by rats.”] The position of the town and port of Ely or Hili mentioned by the older travellers is a little doubtful, but see Marco Polo , notes to Bk. III. ch. xxiv. The Ely-Maide of the Peutingerian Tables is not unlikely to be an indication of Ely.

Comments by Historians
1298.—“ Eli is a Kingdom towards the west, about 300 miles from Comari.… There is no proper harbour in the country, but there are many rivers with good estuaries, wide and deep.”— Marco Polo , Bk. III. ch. 24.
c. 1330.—“Three days journey beyond this city (M anjarur, i.e. Mangalore) there is a great hill which projects into the sea, and is descried by travellers from afar, the promontory called Hili .”— Abulfeda , in Gildemeister , 185.

c. 1343.—“At the end of that time we set off for Hili , where we arrived two days later. It is a large well-built town on a great bay (or estuary) which big ships enter.”— Ibn Batuta , iv. 81.

c. 1440.—“Proceeding onwards he … arrived at two cities situated on the sea shore, one named Pacamuria, and the other Helly .”— Nicolo Conti , in India in the XVth Cent . p. 6.

1516.—“After passing this place along the coast is the Mountain Dely , on the edge of the sea; it is a round mountain, very lofty, in the midst of low land; all the ships of the Moors and the Gentiles … sight this mountain … and make their reckoning by it.”— Barbosa , 149.
.c. 1562.—“In twenty days they got sight of land, which the pilots foretold before that they saw it, this was a great mountain which is on the coast of India, in the Kingdom of Cananor, which the people of the country in their language call the mountain Dely , elly meaning ‘the rat,' arMenu1[9] = ' 1 A correction is made here on Lord Stanley’s translation. '; 1 and they call it Mount Dely , because in this mountain there are so many rats that they could never make a village there.”— Correa, Three Voyages , &c., Hak. Soc. 145


1579.—“… Malik Ben Habeeb … proceeded first to Quilon … and after erecting a mosque in that town and settling his wife there, he himself journeyed on to [ Hili Marawi].…”—Rowlandson's Tr. of Tohfutul-Mujahideen , p. 54. (Here and elsewhere in this ill- edited book Hili Marawi is read and printed Hubaee Murawee ).

[1623.—“… a high Hill, inland near the seashore, call'd Monte Deli .”— P. della Valle , Hak. Soc. ii. 355].

1638.—“Sur le midy nous passames à la veüe de Monte-Leone , qui est vne haute montagne dont les Malabares descouurent de loin les vaisseaux, qu'ils peuuent attaquer avec aduantage.”— Mandelslo , 275.

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Prime Minister inaugural speech at Naval Academy




The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, inaugurated the Naval Academy (NAVAC) in Ezhimala, Kerala on 8th January 2009. The Naval Academy was planned as a full-fledged permanent Naval Academy to replace the present Naval Academy , INS Mandovi at Goa .  Surprisingly it has taken almost 22 years to inaugurate the Academy for which the foundation stone was laid by the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on January 17, 1987.

This Academy will prove to be the premier officer-training establishment of the Indian Navy and is the largest Naval Academy in Asia . From June this year, all officers inducted into the Indian Navy, under various schemes, will undergo basic training at this Academy.

 

Some of the interesting features of Naval Academy ,Ezhimala are:

Located 38 km north of Kannur (Cannanore) district of Kerala. Ezhimala was a flourishing sea port in anscient Kerala.

 Covers an area of 2452 acres along the North Malabar coastline.

As Phase-1 of the project, INS Zamorin was commissioned in Ezhimala campus on April 06, 2005 to support the construction of the academy and all aspects of its training and administrative functions for the new naval academy. Also Naval Orientation Courses for Officers are going on since 2005.

 
With the inauguration, all the training activities of Naval Academy , INS Mandovi , Goa , and Naval College of Engineering, INS Shivaji , Lonavla would be shifted to this new academy. The Academy would be conducting a four year ‘B Tech' programme for all newly inducted trainees. Courses would be offered in ‘Electronics and Communications' and ‘Mechanical Engineering'.

The Academy would start training approximately 450 trainees this year and would progressively increase to about 1100 trainees by 2013. This would include officer-trainees from the Indian Coast Guard and friendly foreign countries.

 
To be supported by Base Depot Ship (INS Zamorin), Base Hospital (INHS Navjeevani) and a Station Health Organization.

The Academy will have a mix of uniformed and civilian staff for the conduct of training and other administrative support functions. There would be 161 officers, 47 professors/ lecturers, 502 sailors and 557 civilians. Along with the families of staff, the campus would have a population of about 4000.

The academy would have

State-of-the-art classrooms, laboratories,workshops, a well stocked library and a modern auditorium.

Physical-fitness training-facilities like indoor swimming and diving pools, an athletics track and stadium, a variety of play fields and courts.

 

A firing range and a watermanship-training centre with several types of boats. A comprehensive IT network, interconnecting various facilities.
Cost of setting up has escalated from Rs.1.66 billion ($35 million) to Rs.7.21 billion ($150 million)

Prime Minister inaugural speech at Naval Academy, Ezhimala

It is my great pleasure to be present here today at this magnificent campus overlooking the Arabian Sea . There could not have been a better place for the establishment of India 's Naval Academy . I am grateful to the Government of Kerala for having made this possible. Today marks the realization of a dream of our late Prime Minister Shri Rajiv Gandhi who laid the foundation stone of this Academy. The decision to establish a world class Naval Academy was a truly forward-looking one. As I look at the vast expanse of the Arabian Sea before me and the Indian Ocean beyond, it is easy to see why the Indian Navy must have a much greater role in safeguarding the Nation's vital security interests.

The Mumbai attacks have highlighted the need for heightened vigilance and response to asymmetric threats from the sea. We face such threats not only in the Arabian Sea but also in the Indian Ocean . There is a marked increase in the attempts by various terrorist and other groups to use the blue waters around India for nefarious purposes. This is a matter of concern. This emerging maritime security environment greatly enhances your responsibilities. We have a coastline of over 7600 kms. with over 1200 island territories spread across the Indian Ocean . We have a large Exclusive Economic Zone. We have a vital interest in the Indian Ocean and a close relationship with countries of the Indian Ocean Rim, and specially the Gulf region.

 

We should also recognize that there will be fother competing interests whose maritime presence in the sphere of our interest and our influence will have to be carefully monitored.

The importance of the Indian Navy in safeguarding our vital security interests has thus become paramount. There can thus be no doubt that the Indian Navy must be the most important maritime power in this region.

 
It is essential for the Navy, the Coast Guard and the intelligence agencies to coordinate their efforts much more closely. We need to develop credible strategies to counter all threats from the sea. On its part the government will take all necessary measures to ensure that the Coast Guard and the Navy are fully equipped to protect the seas and oceans around us. 


The Gulf is part of our extended neighbourhood, separated only by the Arabian Sea , of which the Indian Navy is one of the sentinels. India and the countries of the Gulf have a shared view of peace and prosperity in the region. Many of the Gulf countries look upon India as a friendly and benign neighbour on which they can depend in times of difficulty and need. Nearly five million people of Indian origin live here. I strongly condemn the hostilities taking place in Gaza and express dismay at the unfortunate killing of hundreds of innocent civilians. We call for the immediate cessation of hostilities so that a settlement based on dialogue can be arrived at. I reiterate our unstinted and unwavering support to the just Palestian cause This is an area of special priority for India and over the next decade and more this focus would only intensify further. Another key role that the Indian Navy will play would be to safeguard the sea-lanes of communication, through which pass the bulk of our energy supplies and our sea-borne trade.

As India's oil and gas imports increase demands on the Navy will become further pronounced. There is an inextricable link between our economic resurgence and our maritime power. As economic power shifts to Asia, the demand for energy and the volume of trade passing through the Indian Ocean region will expand rapidly. This shift is being accompanied by the emergence of a host of threats that travel through the oceans.

The actions taken by the Navy recently to combat piracy in the Gulf of Aden and off the coast of Somalia have been timely. I would like to commend the professionalism of the Navy, which has been widely acknowledged across the world.

Traditional naval powers continue to rely upon their sea-control assets while emerging powers are developing sea-denial capabilities. More and more resources are being spent on naval modernization and research and development for new ship designs and battle space dominance through information networking. Increasingly, space and information technology are being harnessed for enhancing naval capabilities. The ongoing Revolution in Military Affairs and network-centric warfare has also impacted on the navies as the joint-ness between the land, air and naval forces improves.

All this is leading to the emergence of a new international maritime order, one that is characterized by a great deal of flux. This will have major implications for India . The Indian Navy will be required to have capabilities to perform in the entire spectrum of conflict ranging from military missions and strategic deterrence to humanitarian assistance. As India moves ahead, it would need naval capabilities commensurate with its expanding national interests.

Keeping the sea-lanes of commerce open, projecting power and maintaining strategic stability dictate that India should possess a strong blue water Navy. The sea is increasingly becoming relevant in the context of India 's security interests and we must re-adjust our military preparedness to this changing environment. We have in place an ambitious plan for force modernization of the Navy which will contribute to the Navy's emergence as a three-dimensional force.

These include the transportation of weapons of mass destruction, small arms and other weaponry through the oceans to the hinterland; the threat of piracy in international waters; organized crime; drug trafficking; environmental degradation; rising sea-levels; illegal migration and human smuggling.

Today naval power is not just about fighting wars. It has an integral role to play in international diplomacy, commerce, energy supplies, exploitation of sea resources and ensuring order at sea. In such a scenario naval interactions have an important role to play. The large number of exercises that India has held in the recent years with several countries has resulted in greater exposure for the Indian Navy. They have enhanced the ability of the Indian Navy to operate with other navies to respond to common security threats.

To face up to these challenges the Navy needs well trained manpower. I am confident that the Naval Academy will produce well rounded graduates with the latest scientific and technical skills, and a broad awareness of our national interests.

I congratulate all those who have contributed towards the creation of this institution. Such institutions are better known by the quality of their alumni than by their stone facades and I have no doubt that INS Ezhimala will, year after year, send out future generations of naval officers of whom the country will be proud.

I have great pleasure in dedicating the Naval Academy to the Nation. Jai Hind.

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