Talk about a Ravva-lution: Cotton's Idly-ic Impact on India
Sir Arthur Cotton (1803 – 1899) was a British army officer and irrigation engineer who dedicated his life to transforming the parched landscapes of India into lush, thriving farmlands.
Even today Cotton's name is spoken with reverence in Konaseema, a region in Andhra Pradesh which greatly benefited from his irrigation projects.
One manufacturer of Idly Ravva, a type of semolina made from coarsely ground rice, has named their product after this benevolent engineering legend.
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