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Wings of Change: A Butterfly Marks KOKO’s Leap Towards Sustainable Harmony

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check out video  Imagine a place where every page turn in a book echoes the rhythm of nature, where the whispers of the forest blend with the stories of old. This is the vision of KOKO, nestled in the heart of Perumkulam, Kerala's first book village (Pusthakagramam). Here, a butterfly flutters in, its wings painted with splashes of orange and black—a spontaneous mascot for this eco-adventure. Prakash Varma, the mind behind KOKO, dreams of a world where creativity blooms alongside nature's wonders. The butterfly's arrival seems to say, "Yes, this is the place!" It's a sign that here, life will thrive, even as we shape our dreams into reality. This snapshot, with the butterfly perched so trustingly on Prakash, is a snapshot of hope. It tells us that KOKO is on the right path—a path that respects the rustle of leaves and the buzz of bees as much as the buildings we raise. The butterfly isn't just a fleeting visitor; it's a key player in the KOKO story. It

KOKO: Where Nature’s Masterpieces Meet Kerala’s Literary Haven

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  Nature's Gift to KOKO: A Harmony of Life and Land in Perumkulam In the verdant heart of Kerala's first book village, Pusthakagramam, lies the village tourism project KOKO, a place where the whispers of nature and the wisdom of books converge. The recent discovery of two animals, a tortoise and a rabbit, naturally sculpted by the landscape itself, is a testament to the beauty and wonder that the natural world holds. The tortoise, with its solid shell and deliberate pace, symbolizes the enduring spirit of KOKO. It reflects the project's commitment to sustainability and the protection of nature. This creature, shaped by the very rocks of KOKO, serves as a guardian of the land, reminding us of the importance of a slow and steady approach to conservation. The rabbit, agile and alert, represents the dynamic energy of life that pulses through KOKO. Its presence on the right-hand rock is a playful nod from nature, an embodiment of the joy and vitality that visitors can experience