ABOUT MUNNAR
One of the most popular
hill stations in India, Munnar (Kerala) is situated
at the confluence of three mountain streams - Mudrapuzha,
Nallathanni and Kundala. Located at 1600 M above sea
level, this was once the summer resort of the erstwhile
British Government in South India. Sprawling tea plantations,
picture book towns, winding lanes, trekking and holiday
facilities make Munnar a unique experience. Munnar is
essentially a tea town. The tea plantations have now
been taken over by the Tata Tea Company. The visitor
is greeted with miles and miles of unending tea plantations
on entry into Munnar. Among the exotic flora found in
the forests and grasslands here is the Neelakurinji
a flower which bathes the hills in blue colour once
every twelve years.
The Neelakurinji, will bloom next in
2006 AD. Munnar also has the highest peak in South India
- Anamudi - which towers over 2695 M and is an ideal
spot for campers who like to do some trekking. The Duke
of Wellington is reputed to have been the first European
visitor to Munnar, in 1790, but this is unlikely. In
the early 19th century, the headman of the villages
of Anchanad, just to the North of the high ranges was
named Kanan Thevar. It is said that travelers from Madurai
to the West coast passed through this villages and named
these hills after him. An entry in the diary Madras
army Lieutenant made in 1817 describes a bullock-road
heading across the Kanan Devan hills into Coimbatore.
In 1877-79, the Poonjar Chief, a subordinate
prince to the Maharaja of Travancore, leased a large
tract of land comprising 588 sq. km. to a lawyer in
the employee of the Travancore Government named J. D.
Munro. This tract, henceforth called the Kanan Devan
Concession Land, was completely undeveloped, largely
unexplored, and covered with thick jungle full of wild
elephants and tigers.
In Conjunction with Munro and H. G.
Turner of the Madras Civil Service was founded the North
Travancore Land Planting and Agricultural Society, whose
members developed their own estates in various parts
of the High Ranges. This first cultivation was undertaken
by A. W. Turner near Devikulam lake in 1877. The pioneers
tried many crops such as coffee, cinchona, sisal and
cardamom before discovering tea, the product best suited
to the area.The first tea plant was planted by A. H.
Sharp at Parvathi, now in Sevenmullay estate, but then
a 20 hectares (50 acres) clearing in an immense jungle.
In 1893-95, the concession area was purchased by Muir
and Co. which later became James Finlay & Co. Ltd.
The original route to the Anamellen's
was cut out of the jungle in 1858 by Congreve and Macpherson,
and it led to what are now Veloine & Valparai Estates.
The first plantation was 20 hectares (50 acres) of coffee
put out in 1897 by "Carver" Mersh. E. J. Martin
introduced tea a few years later and cardamom, cinchona
and rubber were also added. The latter has now been
mostly abandoned.
The Kanan Devan Hills Produce Company
was formed in 1897, and together with other subsidiaries
of the Glasgow, UK - based Finally Group, namely, the
Anglo-American Direct Tea Trading Company and the Amalgamated
Tea Estates Company. It opened or came to purchase 33
estates in the high range and 9 in the the Anamallais.
In 1964 a collaborative venture between
Finlays and Tatas was established to develop value-added
tea, and in 1976 Tata-Finally Ltd purchased the black
tea producing/marketing operation and other interests.
The name of the company was changed to Tata Tea Ltd.
in 1983 when Finlays sold their remaining share holdings
including the considerable landholdings and manufacturing
facilities in Northeastern India. Tata Tea Ltd. justifiably
claims to be the largest integrated tea company in the
world, with activities spanning the entire spectrum
of the industry.
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