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Artful Warning Saves Lives at Periyar River
10 Jan
Summary
- Illegal sand mining created dangerous whirlpools and currents.
- A poem and sculpture became a unique life-saving warning.
- Drowning deaths at Aluva Manappuram have drastically reduced.

For years, the serene Aluva Manappuram on the Periyar River concealed a deadly secret caused by illegal sand mining, which created treacherous whirlpools and currents.
Following the drowning of two schoolboys in 1999, poet Sivan Muppathadom wrote "Ente Makkale" to warn against the dangers. A warning pillar was erected in 2000, later evolving into the "Amma" sculpture by Balachandran Muppathadom, unveiled in March 2002. Despite monsoon damage, the community repeatedly restored the monument.
The impact of this artistic warning has been significant, leading to a dramatic reduction in drowning deaths at Aluva Manappuram. The enduring monument, now a simple yellow pillar with the poem, stands as a testament to how art and literature can effectively shape human behavior, acting as a silent guardian.




