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Manimala


FieldValue
nameManimala
settlement_typeVillage
image_skylineRiver Manimala Manimala.jpg
image_captionManimala River
pushpin_map_captionLocation in Kerala, India
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameIndia
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1Kerala
subdivision_type2District
subdivision_name2Kottayam
established_title
named_forManimala river
government_typePanchayath
governing_bodyManimala grama panchayath
unit_prefMetric
area_total_km237.53
population_total21504
population_as_of2001
population_density_km2525
demographics_type1Languages
demographics1_title1Official
demographics1_info1Malayalam, English
timezone1IST
utc_offset1+5:30
postal_code_typePIN
postal_code686543
area_code_typeTelephone code
area_code04828
registration_plateKL-33 KL-34
websitehttp://lsgkerala.in/manimalapanchayat/

Manimala is a small town and a village in Kottayam district in the Indian state of Kerala, situated about 12 km from the nearest town Kanjirappally. It was declared a folklore village in 2011 by the central government to promote folklore.

Geography

The River Manimala is 90 km long. The area is mostly hilly with Kuranganmala, Varukunnu and Poovatholymala being the most important hills. Ponthenpuzha forest separates the village from Pathanamthitta district.

Climate

Manimala experiences a tropical climate with sufficient rainfalls in the months of June, July, August and October. Average annual precipitation here is 2820 mm. Humidity rises during the months of March and April. Average annual temperature is 31.14°C. Temperature falls during the end of year. The place also receives locally developed thundershowers.

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Education

Manimala is renowned for its excellent literacy rate and convenient access to primary and secondary education facilities that are easily reachable on foot. There are four high schools located within a 2-kilometer radius of the town center, namely C.C.M Higher Secondary School in Karikkattoor, St. George Higher Secondary School in Manimala, Cardinal Padiyara Public School, and K.J.C.M.H.S Pulikkallu. These schools have recently undergone significant modernisation, including the incorporation of state-of-the-art amenities like IT and science labs. Additionally, schools like C.C.M Higher Secondary School in Karikkattoor, St. George Higher Secondary School, and Cardinal Padiyara School have benefited from the construction of modern school buildings and other facilities.

The village proudly boasts a 100% literacy rate, with girls generally outperforming boys in schools and universities.

The residents of Manimala, comprising various religious communities such as Syrian Christians, Hindus, and Muslims, coexist harmoniously and peacefully.

At the heart of the village, the magnificent Holy Magi's Forane church stands as a prominent landmark, with its towering church spire (known as "മണിമാളിക") visible from several kilometers away from the village center.(Ref JKM)

Economy

Manimala was an important transaction hub for goods from the high range areas of Kerala. The boats from Alappuzha and Changanacherry market used to come to Manimala. The boats could not go up any longer because of the presence of rocks in the river. Thus Manimala naturally became the transaction hub for goods from the high range areas. Later, with large-scale sand and gravel mining in the river, the river became inaccessible for boats. This along with the development of road transports reduced the importance of Manimala. The village has many commercial banks such as Catholic Syrian Bank, Federal Bank Ltd, Co-Operative Bank, and government-owned State Bank of India. Access to modern health care is also possible through village-based primary health center and other seven modern hospitals within 16 kilometers. The River Manimala and the Manimala bridge are the two nostalgic symbols to the people of Manimala.

Access

Manimala has access to all major cities and inter national airports in Kerala through roadways. The nearest railway stations are at Kottayam, (district headquarters) and Changanacherry. Manimala lies on the main eastern highway (SH-8) in between Ponkunnam and Ranni. Both privately operated and state owned buses provides services to Manimala from dawn to dusk.

Also the proposed Sabarigiri International Airport will be constructed by acquiring Cheruvally Estate which is nearly only five kilometers away from Manimala town centre (Ref : JKM).

Demographics

As of 2011 India census, Manimala had a population of 21053 of which 10213 are males and 10840 are females. Majority are plantation owners whose main income comes from rubber plantations. The planters of Manimala are mostly Catholic Syrian Christians, who are the descendants of settler farmers who migrated to the region from Kuravilangad and Meenachil regions centuries ago.

Places of worship

There are many places to worship in the village, one of which is the Manimalkkavu Bhagavathi Temple, which at one point owned a lot of land in the area, which included the villages of Manimala and Vellavoor.

  • Manimalkkavu Bhagavathi Temple
  • Kulathumkal Sreedevi Temple
  • Kadayanickadu Bhagavathy Temple
  • Kadayanickadu Dharmashastha Temple
  • Koodathingal Mahadeva Temple
  • Moongani Sree Dhrama Sastha temple
  • Mooleplavu Sri Dharmashastha Temple
  • Manimala Town Mosque
  • Holy Magi Forane Church (Pazhaya Palli – Archdiocese of Changanacherry)
  • St. Basil's Church (Puthan Palli – Archdiocese of Changanacherry)
  • SH Church Karimpanakulam [Archdiocese of changanacherry]
  • St. Mary’s church, Vallamchira (Archdiocese of Changanacherry)
  • St. James' Church, Karikkattoor (CMI - Archdiocese of Changanassery)
  • St. Mary's Church, Cheruvally (Archdiocese of Changanassery)
  • St. Michael's Church, Pazhayidam (Archdiocese of Changanassery)
  • St. Antoney's Church, Karikkattoor Centre (Archdiocese of Changanassery)
  • St. Joseph's Church, Karikkattoor (Kottayam Diocese - Roman Catholic Latin Church)

The parish feast of Manimala Holy Magi Church is world-famous. Thousands of people from all across the world come here for the feast in January. This feast is celebrated by people of all religion.

References

References

  1. "Manimala".
  2. "Manimala Village Population - Kanjirappally - Kottayam, Kerala".
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