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- 10km 6miles Thekkady Mullaperiyar Kumily    Mullaperiyar Dam (IPA: [mulːɐpːeɾijɐːr]) is a masonry gravity dam on the Periyar River of Idukki district...
- undertook several irrigation works which included the masonry dam of Mullaperiyar on the Periyar River. Pennycuick was born on 15 January 1841 at Pune...
- Western Ghats. The state of Kerala ****erted during the hearings on the Mullaperiyar issue in the Supreme Court of India that the Periyar originates in Kerala...
- 10km 6miles Thekkady Mullaperiyar Kumily    Thekkady (Idukki district) is a town near Periyar National Park, an important tourist attraction in the Kerala...
- secession from Sri Lanka. The Government of Kerala was keen to demolish the Mullaperiyar Dam because of safety concerns. However, the dam's reservoir is a prime...
- the role of Razia in Sohan Roy's Dam, which may have been based on the Mullaperiyar Dam dispute between Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The DMK party chief M. Karunanidhi...
- executed due to insufficient funds, his vision laid the foundation for the Mullaperiyar Dam, built over a century later in 1895 under the supervision of British...
- of Tamil Nadu and Kerala about the Mullaperiyar Dam on the Periyar river. Although the 127-year-old Mullaperiyar dam is located in Kerala, it is operated...
- Dams: The Lethal Water Bombs is a short do****entary film about the Mullaperiyar Dam, and the possible natural disaster inherent in the structure. This...
- came to Poovanthikudi,Ayyappancoil who fled from the forest where the Mullaperiyar Dam is located, they left agriculture with the migration of the Britishers...