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Home / Technology / Wayanad Village: Wildlife Meets Technology

Wayanad Village: Wildlife Meets Technology

3 Dec

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Summary

  • Seetha Mount village borders Kerala and Karnataka along the Kabani River.
  • Wildlife from Bandipur forest encroaches on village crops.
  • Farm labourer's daughters discovered online shopping on a new smartphone.
Wayanad Village: Wildlife Meets Technology

Seetha Mount, nestled on the Kabani River which marks the border between Kerala and Karnataka, experiences frequent intrusions from wildlife. Animals such as monkeys, wild boars, and deer from the adjacent Bandipur forest range regularly venture into the village, damaging crops. While the village is accustomed to these disruptions, rare visits by elephants or tigers instill significant fear.

Bindu Renjith, a farm labourer, and her husband Renjith PR, a house painter, reside in this village. Bindu acquired her first smartphone during the COVID-19 pandemic, primarily to facilitate her daughters' online education. The pandemic-driven shift to remote learning opened new avenues for the family.

Beyond their academic pursuits, Bindu's teenage daughters discovered the convenience of online shopping through various applications installed on the new device. This technological adoption brings a modern dimension to life in the village, juxtaposed against the challenges posed by its wild neighbors and the unique geographical setting.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Seetha Mount faces crop damage from wildlife like monkeys, wild boars, and deer that enter from the Bandipur forest.
The smartphone helped them attend online classes during the pandemic and also discover online shopping apps.
Seetha Mount village is located in Wayanad, on the banks of the Kabani River, bordering Kerala and Karnataka.

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