Anappanthy
Anappanthy | |
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town | |
Anappanthy Location in Kerala, India | |
Coordinates: 11°55′47″N 75°42′50″E / 11.92972°N 75.71389°ECoordinates: 11°55′47″N 75°42′50″E / 11.92972°N 75.71389°E | |
Country | India |
State | Kerala |
District | Kannur |
Languages | |
• Official | Malayalam, English |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
Vehicle registration | KL- |
Anappanthy (Anappanthi) is a town on the banks of Kundoor Puzha in Ayyankunnu Village, Kannur, Kerala, India.
Anappanthy is well connected with roads and communication facilities including broadband Internet and mobile phone service providers. Health and educational institutions are within a few kilometers away . Angadikadavu, Karikkottakary and Vallithode are the neighboring towns.
The severe food shortage and political turbulence during the 1920s and 1930s forced the people of central Kerala to search for agricultural land and political security. Malabar - then part of the state of Madras under the British rule - offered them relative political security as well as vast area of forest land to cultivate. However, cholera, fever, and starvation were endemic.
Today's Anappanthy Service Cooperative Bank was the first financial institution for the entire Aralam/Ayyankunnu villages. The bank was started in 1940s as a 'Society' with a few members. Today it has grown into a full-fledged bank with many branches in the area. In 1956 the first elementary school was started here with a single teacher and approximately 30 students. Today the school is known as Government L P School.
The major agricultural products are rubber, pepper, cashew and coconut. The name Anappanthy comes from the elephants in that area. There were people who could mate the elephants and train them to work, especially to clear the forest.