Mango Orange

The post office at the 'mangorange' village
Village scene from Mangorange

The Mango Orange village, officially spelt ‘mangorange’ is a small village in the Gudalur district of Tamil Nadu, India. The village is dominated by tea estates and is also very scenic. Most of the population is employed in the tea estates and there are a few schools, churches and mosques dotted around the undulating terrain.[1]

Location

Mango Orange village is 30 km from Sulthan Bathery in Kerala and 25 km from Gudalur in Tamil Nadu State of India. It is located at an altitude of 880 metres from the sea level.

History

During the nineteenth century, a London-based mining company made a township in the village and also built a Christian church and a race course. When there was no further scope for mining, the British investors shifted to plantations. Coffee and tea plantations were created in a massive scale. Many European people settled here and supervised the work. A large number of Indians from the Malabar region were employed in the estates.

Mango Orange
Tourist Village
Coordinates: 11°29′48″N 76°20′09″E / 11.49676°N 76.33597°E / 11.49676; 76.33597Coordinates: 11°29′48″N 76°20′09″E / 11.49676°N 76.33597°E / 11.49676; 76.33597
Country  India
State Tamil Nadu
District Nilgiris

Demography

At present, the whole village is dominated by tea estates of Tantea or Tamil Nadu Tea Plantation Corporation Limited, Harrisons Malayalam Limited of the RPG Group and Parry Agro Industries Ltd of the Murugappa Group. This village is a sacred place for the aboriginal communities like Paniyas, Kurumbas and Kattu Nayakas. Today the population of the village is a mixture of migrated Sri Lankan Tamils, Gowdas and Kerala Muslims. The village is famous for small scale gold mining activities done by the tribal people.

A Dargah in Mango Orange village, India

Elephant Attacks

In 2016, Mango Orange village filled national headlines because of a series of deaths from elephant attacks.[2]

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