
Relax restrictions to enter Kerala: plantation owners
The Hindu
Our presence is needed to maintain the estates, say cardamom growers
Kerala Cardamom Growers’ Union has appealed to the Idukki Collector to relax restrictions for plantation owners in Tamil Nadu to travel to their estates across the border in Kerala. In his petition, its secretary C. Sadhasiva Subramanian has said that a majority of the owners of cardamom plantations in Kerala resided in Cumbum in Tamil Nadu. They travelled 25 to 30 km daily to take care of their plantations at various places in Idukki district.More Related News

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