14/09/2007

SME & ANGAMALY

Angamaly is a city and a municipality in Ernakulam district in the state of Kerala, India. It is a rapidly growing town that lies at the intersection of Main central road and National Highway 47. Also a Municipality and a Legislative Assembly constituency in Ernakulam district.Starting as a Panchayat in May 1952, Angamaly was raised to a municipality in April 1978. Situated 33 km north of Ernakulam, Angamaly is the northern gateway to the commercial capital of Kerala.
Angamaly serves as a transit point for various places of interest in central Kerala, which include Kalady,Mookkannoor, Malayattoor, Kothamangalam, Muvattupuzha, Thuravoor, Manjapra, Munnar and North Paravur
Angamaly is the fastest growing town in Kerala [citation needed], thanks for the proximity of International Airport, railway station and two major roads passing through. With so many Panchayats near by and its population depending on Angamaly is making it a business hub. There is a proposed railway line from Angamaly to Sabarimala which will connect the high-ranges with the low land, which in turn will improve economy of the entire region.
Angamaly has an industrial estate at its southern end which has numerous renowned factories. There many old churches, famous hospitals, temples and educational institutions which are pride to the local population. The new Catholic church built at the heart of the town is regarded as the biggest of its kind in India [citation needed].
Kerala State Bamboo Corporation Ltd. Headquarters is at Angamaly.
Places in and around Angamaly

* Mookkannoor
* Azhakam
* Mangalapuram Sree Subrahmany Swamy Temple
* Kothakulangara
* Angadikadavu
* Palli Angadi
* Thurappan Kunnu
* Champannoor
* Cheriya Vappalassery
* Kizhakke Angadi
* Nayathode Kavala
* Akaparambu
* Thekke Kidangoor
* Vadakke Kidangoor
* Peechanickad
* Elavoor

Angamali is enriched with cultural and devotional centers. Majority of the population is Roman Catholic. A small branch of Chalakkudy river flows through Angamali which is leading to Maanjaali. Once upon a time this was considered to be a major trade centre. The name itself is "Angadikadavu". Another major fact about Angamali is that it is the nearest town to the Cochin International Airport. Metro City Kochi is 34 km and Cultural City Trissur is 45 km from this town.
History
Although recorded history does not exist about the origins of Angamaly, legends and local folklore attribute the name Angamaly to the grounds where battles (Ankam in Malayalam language) were conducted at a myal (attributed as a plain gound). Hence a very old battle ground. In addition, there is a chappel at the town named "St. Aprem's Chappel" where so many miracles happened as believed.

Transport
* By air: Closest airport is 5 km south, Cochin International Airport (COK) in Nedumbassery.
* By rail: Angamaly for Kalady (AFK) Station
* By road: Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) provides bus services through their Angamaly Sub-Depot
Geography

Angamaly is located at 10.2° N 76.4° E.[2] It has an average elevation of 31 metres (104 feet).
Demographics

As of 2001 India census,[3] Angamaly had a population of 33,424. Males constitute 49% of the population and females 51%. Angamaly has an average literacy rate of 84%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with 50% of the males and 50% of females literate. 11% of the population is under 6 years of age.

5 comments:

maymol 14 September 2007 at 17:05  

plese mention about sme also in this topic,,,angamalykoru thilkakuriyay sme.............

micky 14 September 2007 at 17:39  

not thilakakurry chorakkalam

nesiya 15 September 2007 at 04:31  

when you will write about muvattupuzha?

maymol 15 September 2007 at 22:37  

nescu you can add abut greatTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT MUVATTUPUZHA

kamal 23 September 2007 at 07:22  

community le etho asignment pole thonni adyam.....pinne angamaly ile history il oru partriotic song undu...angamali kallarayil njangade sodararundengil aa choryaane kattayam pakaram njangal chodikkum.... somehting like this i dont know if my memory is correct?pandathe etho oru riot ne patti parayumbol my great grant father used to sing this to me....he is no more now ....so that what i know little about that history

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