Tea Cultivation :
One day on campus training programme on ‘New Planting in Tea’
Agricultural Engineering:
One day on campus training programme on ‘Tea Tasting’
Horticulture:
One day on campus training programme on ‘Exotic Vegetable cultivation’
Home Science:
One month on campus training programme on ‘Wool Knitting’
Soil Science & Plant Protection:
One day on campus training programme on ‘Organic farming’
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Welcome to the Nilgiris - 'Queen of Hill Stations'
Bordering the Karnataka and Kerala states, the Nilgiris or Blue mountains is a veritable fairyland. It has hill stations at various altitudes and is a very popular travel destination.
There are cloud-kissing peaks, dense forests, rushing streams, undulating emerald green plains, breath-taking view of sudden drops, valleys and glades. The entire area of the district is unique for it's elevation, natural beauty and tourist spots.
How to Get There
Kotagiri is located 16-km away from Ooty and it is the oldest hill station of the Nilgiris. Kotagiri is situated at an altitude of 1,950m, which was once a British hill resort, that dates back to 1819 and is quieter than Ooty. Elk falls, Kodanad viewpoint and Catherine falls are a few places to visit.
Fair & Festival in Nilgiri Hills
Major Attractions of Nilgiri Hills
The Nilgiris, the most popular hill resort of the south has a number of tourist of attractions, which chiefly include the Botanical Gardens, Doddabetta Peak, Mukkurthi Peak, the Pykara Dam and sprawling tea plantations.
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