Stories in Black & White – Kollengode!

“Let us go to Kollengode!” – this is what is trending in social media nowadays and this is what got triggered, out-of-blue, among the friends as we were attending a marriage function near Palakkad. “It is just a 30 min drive, let us go!” and we all are set. Social media is bustling with Kollengode reels since it got listed in the best 10 villages of India! Now trippers, vloggers and many obsessed with social media are crowding to this tiny hamlet to make their own reels or in their attempt to go back in time and live their nostalgia.

Soon after our presence was recorded at the function which was followed by a heavy lunch, we started to Kollengode. Through the reels and vlogs most of us were already familiar with this place even without visiting it once. Our first destination was definitely to have a good solid tea to refresh and awaken our nerves. Before 2 pm, we were at the tea shop of Chellan Chettan, familiar now to all who follow Kollengode vlogs and reels! We did not expect to get tea at that time. But not only did we have very good tea, we also had freshly fried snacks as well. The road splits into two from there one taking to Chinganchira Nature Temple and another taking us to Paddy Storage Room. We visited both the places and on our return visited Seetharkund waterfalls as well. All pleasant, green rich locations. But do the vlogs and reels really convey the reality? This is a very deliberate question which we all should ask in black and white to ourselves before blindly going after social media.

 

Let us start with Kollengode listed among the 10 most beautiful villages in India. Did we ask who selected it? Did we ask on what criteria it got selected? The answer is most of us do not know. We just heard it in the media or in the vlogs and we simply got convinced it is one of the most beautiful. It is surprising how easily the people of this educated state can also be deluded into believing what the vloggers, reelers or the media wants them to believe! The fact is this list of beautiful villages is neither from any authorized agency nor from any govt. department. It is just from a twitter handle (Colours of Bharat) who suggested it, probably from their explorations or their study and we readily took it to another level.

 

So does it mean Kollengode is not that great a place to visit? This is a subjective question. It depends on various factors – your expectation, your locality, the season, the day you visit etc. For eg. If you are 1-2 hour drive from Kollengode it is worth visiting it on a pleasant day (with light rains) and preferably on a weekday. It is a good place to visit in case you are travelling to any nearby place there, such as to Thrissur or Palakkad and you have some catch up idle time. Now, if you have to drive four or more hours just to be at this place and that too on a weekend or holiday it is a big No! Even on summer days probably this place may not be the way you expect it to be. And it is again a No to all who already have high expectations about this simple village watching all those beautified reels.  

 

Why is it so subjective?  It is after all a beautiful village nevertheless. Isn’t it? Okay – here it is – Kollengode has paddy fields which you can see in several other places in Kerala and you may easily choose one such place which is close to you. Yes, Kollengode has a beautiful backdrop of mountains and a waterfall nearby, making it subjective. But decide it objectively. Then there are many who are coming here to have tea from a nostalgic gracefully underdeveloped hut – hmm, I would like to say, you are sliced by social media – come out of it and reinvent yourself. All these hang-outs here are nowadays crowded by those who are sucked in by social media. Their commutes have already spoiled this beautiful village, the empty bottles, the plastic wastes, their SUV grinded roads – may it be Nature Temple or Seetharkund waterfall all are amply polluted already. Even the outer space is now filled with thrash sent by man, then how can we expect this earth to be clean! Human beings are the most hygienic polluters of this Universe!

 

But isn’t it at least helping the villagers to get some extra bucks? Ha, the most destructive question. Kollengode is already turning into a classic example of how the mindset of an uncomplicated, innocent simple village gets destroyed by the lure for money. If you observe the villagers now, they are already competing among themselves for those extra bucks thrown to them by these commuters. There are new tea stalls sprouting around, there are competing parking areas, there are new constructions in progress and definitely there will be more hangouts, more resorts and more concrete structures around ending up in destroying whatever was expected out of this humble village.

 

So what is in a nutshell to summarize? In simple one line - Let us not contribute to anything that leads to the destruction of the original definition and intention of this village. If that means traveling responsibly, so it be or if that means not even visiting it, so it be too! 


Preserving this pristine village and its unpolluted souls is much more important than these insatiable cravings emerging from the over polluted, superficial, fabricated and cosmeticized social media! 

Kerala Monsoon of 2023!

Yet another Malayalam new year has unfolded with Chingam day today. But unfortunately what Kerala goes through now is not its pleasant traditional aura of the season. Instead of the rain chilled days, the pleasing mornings and cool nights, Keralites are nowadays waking up to temperatures hovering around 30 degrees with humidity hitting 80%, somewhat like an early summer. Call it El Nino or greenhouse gas emissions, it is a fact that Kerala is at the receiving end of the global climate crisis. Earlier this year scientists had given their “final warning” on the climate crisis which is at the brink of becoming irrevocable. Humans, however, in their frantic pursuit of their insatiable gratifications, are yet to realize that they are accelerating their own impending destruction.

If we observe the past decade, the climatic change in Kerala is swinging like a free pendulum hitting the dreaded bells at both extremes. In 2016 Kerala experienced its worst drought of the last century and within two years, in 2018, it hit the other extreme of the worst flood of nearly a century. In 2016, when Kerala was declared drought-hit by the Centre, as per the IMD, Kerala faced 34% deficit during Southwest Monsoon (Jun-Sep) and 62% deficit during Northeast Monsoon (Oct-Dec). In fact, it was the worst drought hit in the past 115 years.

Now coming to mid-Aug of 2023, Kerala is already facing a deficit of 44% in the ongoing Southwest Monsoon with just one more month to go – 10% worse than the worst drought Kerala faced! Just to show how serious it is, from 1-Aug to 15-Aug Kerala received just 25mm rain while the average expected is 254mm! This is not just alarm ringing; it is the ambulance siren blowing at its full throttle for Kerala. Few reports say it is ‘break of monsoon’, if it is true and if monsoon revives soon all Keralites can feel like each of them have won an Onam bumper! If not, the wait will be for the dicey Northeast Monsoon - the final chance to survive beyond which it will turn catastrophic.

Kerala in its history never had to really face any situation of a prolonged drought. Even the 2016 drought got neutralized with 2017 rains. And for centuries, the twin monsoons have always blessed it showering the pure grace from heaven in abundance making it God’s own country. However, the past decade teaches us it may not always be so. Everything has its tolerance limit and there is no doubt we have already transgressed its breaking point.  

PS: To those who wonder what we should choose given an option between drought and flood, researchers are of the opinion that while both are disasters, drought is more devastating than the flood. Drought has a lasting impact on flora, fauna, groundwater, water availability and several human civilizations were dusted because of long lasting droughts.

പഞ്ഞ കർക്കടകത്തെ പഞ്ഞിക്കിട്ടേ !

ഇടവം പണ്ടേ ഇടഞ്ഞു തന്നെ. മിഥുനം ഒന്ന് പരുങ്ങി നിന്നു, എത്തി നോക്കി, പേടിച്ചോടികളഞ്ഞു. ഇപ്പൊ ദാ, കരിമ്പോത്തിനെ പോലും കിടുകിടാ വിറപ്പിക്കുന്ന കർർർ...ക്കടകവും, മലയാളിയുടെ മുന്നിൽ മുട്ടുകുത്തിയിരിക്കുന്നു. 

മകരമാസത്തിൽ മഴപെയ്താൽ മലയാളം മുടിയും എന്നൊരു ചൊല്ലുണ്ട്. പക്ഷെ കർക്കടകത്തിൽ മഴ പെയ്തില്ലെങ്കിലോ? ആ, അങ്ങനെ ഒരു സംഗതി പഴമക്കാർ പോലും സങ്കല്പിച്ചിട്ടില്ല! ഈ പഞ്ഞ മാസം മലയാളിയെ വിട്ടൊരിക്കലും പോവില്ലെന്നാവും അവരും കരുതിയത്. എന്നാൽ, ഉൽകൃഷ്ടരായ ഈ നാട്ടിലെ ഉത്തമന്മാരുടെ ആ ഊക്കും, ആ ഉത്സാഹവും, ആ ഉശിരുമൊക്കെ കണ്ടിട്ടാണെന്നു തോന്നുന്നു കർക്കിടകവും ആവിയായി പോയിരിക്കുന്നു! ഹ ഹ ഹാ! 

കുറേയായി ഈ പഞ്ഞ കർക്കടകം ഞങ്ങളെ കൊണ്ട് പാരായണം ചെയ്യിക്കുന്നു, കഞ്ഞി കുടിപ്പിക്കുന്നു, ഈറനുടിപ്പിക്കുന്നു! ഇനി ഞങ്ങളിവിടെ കർക്കടക ചൂടിൽ കൊപ്ര ഉണക്കും, കർക്കടകകിഴിവിൽ കിട്ടിയ അമേരിക്കൻ ബെർമുഡയിട്ട് നട്ടുച്ചയ്ക്ക് പോപ്പി കുടയും ചൂടി കറങ്ങി നടക്കും, തമിഴ്നാട്ടിൽ നിന്നും ഇറക്കിയ കരിക്കും, മിൽമയുടെ (നന്ദിനി നഹി നഹി) സംഭാരവും, ആസാമിയുടെ നീമ്പു പാനിയും കുടകുടേ കുടിക്കും, ഗുജ്ജുവിന്റെ അമുൽ ഐസ്ക്രീം നുണയും, പോഷകത്തിന്ന് വേണ്ടി മാത്രം ഇത്തിരി പ്യുവർ കള്ളു (നമ്മുടെ സ്വന്തം) പാനം ചെയ്യും.  രാഷ്ട്രത്തോട് കൂറുള്ള ഞങ്ങൾ ഉറങ്ങുന്നതിനു മുന്നേ ഒരു മഗ്ഗ് (അല്ലേൽ വേണ്ട, ഒരു പെഗ്ഗ്) 'ജവാൻ' പച്ച വെള്ളം തൊടീക്കാതെ (കുടിവെള്ളത്തിന് അന്യായ കരമാ ഹേ!) മോന്തും - (അത് ഞങ്ങളുടെ ജന്മാവകാശമാണേ!) 

അങ്ങനെ ഇവിടെയൊരു നവയുഗമുണരും മക്കളെ ! ചോർച്ചയോ, നനവോ, ഈർപ്പമോ ഇല്ലാത്ത ഊഷ്മളമായ നവയുഗമുണരും, ചൂടാറാത്ത നവയുഗം!