History
The
decision to establish the College of Agriculture at Padannakkad was
taken considering the backwardness of Malabar area of the State, its
peculiar agro-climatic conditions like highly skewed distribution of
rainfall leading to prolonged drought, the existence of vast stretches
of marginal lands and wastelands and peculiarities of cropping systems
followed in the zone. The erstwhile Coconut Farm (Nileshwar III),
Padannakkad, under the Department of Agriculture was transferred to the
KAU as per G.O MS 407 / 94 / AD dated 19.11.94 of Agricultural (Farms)
Department to start the College. An initial outlay of Rs. 1.0 crores was
earmarked for the college in the KAU budget for the year 1994-95. The
General Council of Kerala Agricultural University in its meeting on 26th
March 1994 endorsed the decision of the Government for starting a
full-fledged College of Agriculture at Nileshwar -Pilicode in Kasaragod
District. Government accorded administrative sanction to start the
college at RARS, Pilicode, as per order No. GA/J1/13662/94 dated
2.06.1994. Accordingly, the college started functioning at RARS Pilicode
campus in 1994. The first batch of students was admitted to the
B.Sc.Hon.(Ag.) course during the year. Later, the campus was shifted to
the newly constructed academic and administrative block situated at
Padannakkad in 1998. The performance of the college was eventful during
the course of these years.
Campus & Location map
The Campus:
The 27 Ha. campus was formerly a coconut research station established in 1916. It is well endowed in terms of infrastructure as well as human resources. The infrastructure facilities include academic-cum-administrative block, hostels for boys and girl students, College library with e-connectivity and a collection of 9000 books, Basketball court, Volleyball court and Football court and Gymnasium, 24 hour Internet facilities for staff and students, Video conferencing, E-resource development Centre, student Web centre, digital class room, residential quarters for faculty members and other staff. A beautiful pond (Theerthamkara pond) with an area of 4.2 ha is also a peculiarity of the campus. A State Bank ATM counter is functioning in the main entrance of the College.
The 27 Ha. campus was formerly a coconut research station established in 1916. It is well endowed in terms of infrastructure as well as human resources. The infrastructure facilities include academic-cum-administrative block, hostels for boys and girl students, College library with e-connectivity and a collection of 9000 books, Basketball court, Volleyball court and Football court and Gymnasium, 24 hour Internet facilities for staff and students, Video conferencing, E-resource development Centre, student Web centre, digital class room, residential quarters for faculty members and other staff. A beautiful pond (Theerthamkara pond) with an area of 4.2 ha is also a peculiarity of the campus. A State Bank ATM counter is functioning in the main entrance of the College.
Location:
The
College is located two kms north of Nileshwar town and 7 km south of
Kanhangad town on the western side of NH-17, along Calicut-Mangalore
route. The nearest railway stations are Nileshwar (2.5 km) and Kanhangad
(7 km). Nearest Airports are Calicut (175 km) and Mangalore (100 kms).
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