Chittumala Chira

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Chittumala Chira (ചിറ്റുമല ചിറ), or Chittumala Lake, is a freshwater wetland located in the Chittumala block of Kollam district. The residents of Perayam, Pavithreswaram, and East Kallada rely on the lake for their drinking water needs. Chittumala Lake spans approximately 55 hectares. Until 1988, the practice of Punchakrishi (a traditional farming method) was widely carried out in the area known as Chira.[1] The water bodies seen adjacent to this are Sasthamkotta Lake, Cherupola Lake, and some other freshwater lake.

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