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Olakettiambalam


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nameOlakettiambalam
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subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameIndia
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1Kerala
subdivision_type2District
subdivision_name2Alappuzha
coordinates
timezoneIST
utc_offset1+5:25
postal_code_typePIN
area_code_typeTelephone code

Olakettiambalam is a small village situated in the southern part of Alappuzha district, six kilometers south of Mavelikkara and six kilometers from Kayamkulam at latitude 9.27426 north and longitude 76.5061 east. It is famous for temples and it was named after that. This place belongs to Onattukara.

Demography

In the 2006 census, Olakettiambalam had a population of 1770, of which male constitutes 48% and female constitutes 52%. Olakettiambalam has a literacy of 94%.

Politics

Olakettiambalam is a part of Mavelikara (Lok sabha constituency).

Temples

  • Koipallikarazhma Devi temple
  • Vathikulangara Devi temple
  • Eduvadikavu Devi temple
  • Cheruvalli Bagavathi temple
  • Chettikulangara Devi Temple
  • Kulathazhathu Murthi temple

Churches

  • St. Paul's Marthoma Church, Vathikulam, Olakettiambalam
  • St. Mary's Orthodox Church, Olaketty
  • St. Thomas' Marthoma Church, Pallickal
  • St. Gregorius Orthodox Church, Mullikulangara
  • Assemblies of God Churches in Olaketti, Vathikulam, and Olakettiambalam

Schools

  • St John's L.P.S., Vathikulam
  • Thekkekara govt. UP School, Koipallikarazhma
  • Holy Trinity Central Senior Secondary School
  • Koypallikarazhma High School
  • Vignjaana Santhaayani Sanskrit High School
  • C.M.S. L.P.S. Pallickal
  • Pallickal Naduvilemuri LPS
  • Pope Pius XI Higher Secondary School, Kattanam

Post office

Olakettiampalam Post Office Pin code 690510

Public library

Olakettiambalam has a public library which has been running for the last 49 years. The new building was inaugurated by the minister V. M. Sudheeran.

Nearby villages

Olakettiambalam, koipallikarazhma,vathikulangara,Kurthicad, Mullikulangra, Bharanikavu, peringala etc.

Sources

  • Mavelikara website.
  • Mavelikara diocese

References

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