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TIRUVALLUR: In all likelihood, the Covid could be this century’s World War, and few have been completely spared of the pandemic’s myriad blows. But strangely, one quaint hamlet nested in the lap of Eastern Ghats on Tamil Nadu-Andhra Pradesh border has managed to keep the infection at bay.
Nariankonai, just about 90 minutes drive from the State s capital Chennai, is unknown to many. Even the google maps doesn t recognise this village, which is home to 60 odd families and has a total population of about 500 people.
A view of Nariankona hamlet. (Photo | Debadatta Mallick, EPS)
Villagers here grow their own vegetables, fruits, paddy and depend on abundantly available natural herbs in the nearby forest for medicine. Most villagers also rear cattle and poultry, which are the source for their daily protein. The village has a vehicle that is commonly used to transport their produce to Koyambedu vegetable and fruit market in Chennai.