Associated Organizations

Edavanna

Beyond the days of the past, when boats crossed the mist-covered river crossing of Chaliyār, Edavanna today stands welcoming travelers who journey through the morning fog towards the Amazon View Point.

The scars of the Malabar Rebellion have not completely faded even today; their traces remain etched in history. The Chaliyār River divides the panchayat into two parts as it flows through. Bordering Nilambur, Edavanna was once famous for its timber trade. According to local legend, Edavanna is considered the central land among the surrounding major towns.

Seethi Haji, a leader of Edavanna’s renaissance, is still remembered as a guiding light in its social and cultural history. Edavanna’s progress in the fields of education, culture, and healthcare is truly commendable. The expatriate association of Edavanna in Qatar is EPPAQ. Even while living abroad, this organization works tirelessly for the development of their homeland and holds a significant place among the Malayali community organizations in Qatar.

Edavanna is well known for its rich artistic legacy, and the association has also made notable contributions to the region’s progress in the health sector.