Ever thought what it would be like to run over 600 km in a month through the Indian state of Kerala that the National Geographic describes as one of the ten paradises on earth? The chronicles of an insane plan and the adventures of Peter Dulvy - a runner, Desmond Roberts - a photographer and Rahul Noble Singh - a writer. They are giving themselves 30 days to complete the route. Peter on his feet and the others capturing the adventure and life along the way through images and words.
 

 

Adventures, Week 3

 
 


May 16, 2006

Mattancherry- Reflection of the Irony of Development

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May 16 and 17 , 2006

Kathakali

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May 18, 2006

Cheruthony, Idukky
Sunil's Three Wheel Glory

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May 19, 2006

Eggshell Faces

The Newspaper Enthusiasts

Water

A Stoned Generation Awakens

Week 3

Running Catch up

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May 22, 2006

Marriage – Tribal Style
A True Test of Commitment

 

Hindu
May 17,2006
more

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May 16, 2006

 
 

Mattancherry- Reflection of the Irony of Development

 
 

Ancient Trade Centre, Jewish Town
 

 
 

Mattancherry an island surrounded by the backwaters flourished as an ancient trade centre, attributing its popularity to its locational advantage. What was perceived, as Advantage-Mattancherry soon became the cause of the slow death of a town.

This spirit of this bustling ancient trade centre seems to have succumbed to “Development”. Roadways, the introduction of lorries and autos now non-hesitantly replace the boats and canoes that once plied across the channel. The Development cycle of Mattancherry still lets it hold onto the oldest S
ynagogue in the Common Wealth countries (built -1568 AD), but forbid it to hold on to the Jewish families. (Presently there are believed to be only two Jewish families, the rest have sold property and migrated to Israel). Closed doors and windows in unusual happy, bright colours eerily symbolize the paradox of this development. The Development cycle did not allow for Mattancherry to hold on to the spice trade, but welcomed replacements by more lucrative options like tourism. The shops originally run by the Jews are now run by Kashmiris- probably refugees displaced from their origins. Mattancherry- a heritage precinct has left us questioning the responsibilities of development.

Can development mean displacing progressive societies and freezing a city in time for tourists to come & see? Why was this gap between the old and new not bridged? How did development lead to the death of a progressive town? What went wrong or then did it go right!!
Maybe you may want to tell us…

desmond, sudeep, tarika

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