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== Neendakara ==
== Neendakara ==
Neendakara is a historic coastal town in the Kollam district of Kerala, India. Known for its fishing port and scenic coastal landscape, Neendakara has a long and vibrant history tied to maritime activities, trade, and fishing.
Historical Sri Durga Devi Temple overlooking the seaParasuraman who is described as the creator of KeralaA legend exists that it was consecrated.Sri Velutambi Dalava who was a brave patriot escaped from the British attack and lived in hiding.It is located next to this panchayat.That area is known as Dalavapuram today.
Historically, Neendakara played a significant role as a port town, connecting Kerala to various parts of the world through trade. The name "Neendakara" is derived from the Malayalam words "neendu" (long) and "kara" (land), which refers to the long stretch of land extending into the sea. This geographic feature made it a strategic point for maritime trade, attracting merchants from the Middle East, China, and Europe. Some believe that Neendakara was a stop for ancient spice traders who ventured to Kerala in search of pepper, cardamom, and other spices.
Today, Neendakara is one of the largest fishing harbors in Kerala and is especially known for its rich fishing grounds. The harbor, established in the 1980s with Indo-Norwegian collaboration, transformed the fishing industry in the region, modernizing local fishing practices and creating economic growth.
The town is also significant for its scenic backwaters and as a spot where the Ashtamudi Lake meets the Arabian Sea, creating a beautiful estuarine ecosystem. This confluence supports a diverse range of marine and bird life, adding ecological value to the region.

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Neendakara

Neendakara is a historic coastal town in the Kollam district of Kerala, India. Known for its fishing port and scenic coastal landscape, Neendakara has a long and vibrant history tied to maritime activities, trade, and fishing.

Historical Sri Durga Devi Temple overlooking the seaParasuraman who is described as the creator of KeralaA legend exists that it was consecrated.Sri Velutambi Dalava who was a brave patriot escaped from the British attack and lived in hiding.It is located next to this panchayat.That area is known as Dalavapuram today.

Historically, Neendakara played a significant role as a port town, connecting Kerala to various parts of the world through trade. The name "Neendakara" is derived from the Malayalam words "neendu" (long) and "kara" (land), which refers to the long stretch of land extending into the sea. This geographic feature made it a strategic point for maritime trade, attracting merchants from the Middle East, China, and Europe. Some believe that Neendakara was a stop for ancient spice traders who ventured to Kerala in search of pepper, cardamom, and other spices.

Today, Neendakara is one of the largest fishing harbors in Kerala and is especially known for its rich fishing grounds. The harbor, established in the 1980s with Indo-Norwegian collaboration, transformed the fishing industry in the region, modernizing local fishing practices and creating economic growth.

The town is also significant for its scenic backwaters and as a spot where the Ashtamudi Lake meets the Arabian Sea, creating a beautiful estuarine ecosystem. This confluence supports a diverse range of marine and bird life, adding ecological value to the region.