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Mumbai:
Israel will tap the Cochini-Indian tradition to promote
tourism in southern Negev, where a ''moshav'' (collective
agricultural settlement) has been allocated one million
shekels for the purpose.
"We
all recognise the contribution of the Cochini community
in making the desert bloom. The move to turn Nevatim (Cochini
agricultural settlement in south Israel) into a tourist
attraction was initiated by our Nobel laureate President
Shimon Peres himself," a representative of the Keren
Kayemet foundation said.
Peres
served as the minister for developing the Negev and the
northern bordering areas during his vice premiership,
before being elected President, and was closely connected
to the Cochini community in Nevatim.
He
also participated in a special event two years ago in
the agricultural settlement to celebrate 50 years of immigration
of Cochini Jews to Israel, praising their contribution
in the development of the Negev desert.
Members
of the Cochini community said efforts are underway to
turn the settlement into a replica of their place of origin
in Kerala.
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