Denemek ALTIN - Özgür
Wings of Hope That Weathered A Storm
The New Indian Express
|November 17, 2024
Like an abandoned battlefield post-war, the farmlands in Peravurani lay in peril with rows of uprooted coconut trees all over. The 2018 cyclone Gaja had left behind in its wake an oppressive silence and a long trail of destruction.

In Thanjavur district alone, the cyclone uprooted nearly 45 lakh coconut trees, and the Peravurani area was among the worst hit.
The 46-year-old Karthikeyan Velsamy from Peravurani and a group of young volunteers, who distributed relief materials to people in around 40 cyclone-hit villages, were in deep shock. "What we saw was farmers, primarily dependent on coconut cultivation, were in utter despair," said Karthikeyan. "With their livelihoods lost, many were contemplating moving out of the villages in search of alternative jobs," he said when describing the inflexion point that pushed him and his like-minded friends towards a path of restoration.
The young volunteers, along with the village elders, veteran farmers and retired officials from the agriculture and police departments, banded together to rebuild the livelihoods of the farmers. After careful consideration, the team settled on rejuvenating waterbodies in the area, beginning with its largest lake - Periya Urani sprawling 564 acres - on the outskirts of the town, which is named after the lake.
Bu hikaye The New Indian Express dergisinin November 17, 2024 baskısından alınmıştır.
Binlerce özenle seçilmiş premium hikayeye ve 9.000'den fazla dergi ve gazeteye erişmek için Magzter GOLD'a abone olun.
Zaten abone misiniz? Oturum aç
The New Indian Express'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

The New Indian Express
DEEPER DIALOGUES FROM MARGINS
Five events held as part of Porombokkiyal 2025 shifted the spotlight on Unknown, unheard stories in the form of discussions and a play
2 mins
October 04, 2025
The New Indian Express
WAR PUSHES GAZA'S ENVIRONMENT TO FULL-SCALE COLLAPSE
TWO years of relentless conflict in the Gaza Strip have left an environmental disaster of unprecedented scale, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) warns in a new report released this week.
3 mins
October 04, 2025
The New Indian Express
HE WHO SPOKE TRUTH TO POWER
VETERAN journalist, writer and columnist, who was Director of Express Publications (Madurai) Private Limited and Editorial Advisor to The New Indian Express, Thayil Jacob Sony George-popularly known as TJS George or TJS passed away on Friday afternoon at a private hospital in Bengaluru.
2 mins
October 04, 2025

The New Indian Express
Group leading mass protests for reforms in Morocco seeks dismissal of government
THE group leading Morocco's mass protests called on Friday for the government's dismissal, following days of unrest that have seen the deaths of three people.
1 mins
October 04, 2025
The New Indian Express
'India is no longer seen as outsourcing destination'
INDIA is no more an 'outsourcing destination' for advanced countries, believes Lord Karan Bilimoria, the founding Chairman of the UKIndia Business Council (UKIBC).
1 mins
October 04, 2025

The New Indian Express
Hopes fade for end to U.S. shutdown as Don readies cuts
HOPES for a quick end to the government shutdown were fading Friday as Republicans and Democrats dug in for a prolonged fight and President Donald Trump readied plans to unleash layoffs and cuts across the federal government.
1 mins
October 04, 2025

The New Indian Express
No public gathering on highways till SOPs are framed, HC tells govt
Court rejects pleas for CBI probe into stampede, says investigation still at nascent stage
1 mins
October 04, 2025
The New Indian Express Chennai
Sacred Poromboke:
Irula Gatherers and Divine Rituals
1 mins
October 04, 2025

The New Indian Express Chennai
Natural Vs Conventional: Study finds new social structure in farming practices
NATURAL farming is class and caste specific, with no substantial benefits in terms of monetary gain or dietary diversity compared to conventional farming.
2 mins
October 04, 2025

The New Indian Express
Got only copper panels from Sabarimala: Firm
THE controversy over the gold-plated panels of Sabarimala Lord Ayyappa temple is getting murkier, putting the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) on the defensive.
1 min
October 04, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size