Kalpetta
Kalpetta കല്പ്പറ്റ | |
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Municipality and town | |
Kalpetta Civil Station | |
Kalpetta Location in Kerala, India | |
Coordinates: 11°37′21″N 76°04′53″E / 11.622550°N 76.081252°ECoordinates: 11°37′21″N 76°04′53″E / 11.622550°N 76.081252°E | |
Country | India |
State | Kerala |
District | Wayanad |
Area | |
• Total | 40.74 km2 (15.73 sq mi) |
Elevation | 780 m (2,560 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 31,580 |
• Density | 780/km2 (2,000/sq mi) |
Languages | |
• Official | Malayalam, English |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 673121 (Kalpetta Head PO), 673122 (Kalpetta North), 673123 (Chundale) |
Telephone code | +91 4936 |
Vehicle registration | KL12 |
Website | http://www.kalpettamunicipality.in |
Kalpetta is a town and a municipality in the Wayanad district, state of Kerala, India. Kalpetta is the headquarters of Wayanad district[1] as well as the headquarters of Vythiri taluk.[2] It is a bustling town surrounded by dense coffee and tea plantations and mountains. It lies on the Kozhikode-Mysore National Highway NH 766 (Old NH 212) at an altitude of about 780 m above sea level. Kalpetta is 72 km from Kozhikode and 140 km from Mysore.
Apart from the administrative capital of the district, Kalpetta is also the center of tourism activities in Wayanad due to its central location within the district and its proximity to most visited tourist sites. There is a good number of hotels and resorts within and surrounding Kalpetta town, including a Best Western hotel at the heart of the town.
Etymology
It is believed that the early Jain residents who migrated from Karnataka have named the place "Kalpetta". In Kannada, the words "Kal" and "Pettah" means "deposits of stones". Rocks -large and small- are found throughout the landscape of Kalpetta. Hence the name.
Climate
Climate data for Kalpetta, Kerala | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Average high °C (°F) | 27.2 (81) |
28.8 (83.8) |
30.4 (86.7) |
30.4 (86.7) |
29.4 (84.9) |
25.9 (78.6) |
24.4 (75.9) |
25.1 (77.2) |
26.0 (78.8) |
26.6 (79.9) |
26.5 (79.7) |
26.5 (79.7) |
27.27 (81.08) |
Average low °C (°F) | 16.7 (62.1) |
17.9 (64.2) |
19.5 (67.1) |
20.8 (69.4) |
20.8 (69.4) |
19.7 (67.5) |
19.3 (66.7) |
19.4 (66.9) |
19.2 (66.6) |
19.4 (66.9) |
18.6 (65.5) |
17.0 (62.6) |
19.02 (66.24) |
Average precipitation mm (inches) | 4 (0.16) |
10 (0.39) |
19 (0.75) |
99 (3.9) |
210 (8.27) |
664 (26.14) |
1,229 (48.39) |
637 (25.08) |
275 (10.83) |
239 (9.41) |
92 (3.62) |
24 (0.94) |
3,502 (137.88) |
Source: Climate-Data.org[3] |
History
Kalpetta was under the rule of Western Ganga dynasty until AD930. Through ages this region fell into the rule of Hoysala Empire, Vijayanagara Empire, and Kingdom of Mysore. Pazhassi Raja was the next to rule the region. Kalpetta Nair administered the place as the representative for Pazhassi Raja. Mysorean invasion of Kerala made Kalpetta a part of Tipu Sultan's empire. This continued until the demise of Tipu Sultan. Along with the rest of Malabar, Kalpetta also came under British rule after Tipu Sultan's demise.
In Wayanad, the Indian independence movement started first at Kalpetta. The first political conference was held in 1921 under the leadership of Dharmaraja Iyer. K. P. Kesava Menon and A. K. Gopalan participated in this meeting. Formation of the committee of Indian National Congress also occurred around the same time. Father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi visited Kalpetta on 1934 January 14.[4]
Kalpetta became the headquarters when Wayanad district was formed on 1 November 1980. Kalpetta was still a Village Panchayath when it became district headquarters and it attained Municipality status on 1 April 1990.
Demographics
As of 2011 India census,[5] Kalpetta had a population of 31,580. Males constitute 49% of the population and females 51%. In Kalpetta, 11% of the population is under the age of 6.
People
Being the district headquarters, Kalpetta is home to a large number of government offices. Besides, the district level offices of Media Houses, Political Parties etc. also function out of Kalpetta. Hence a large section of the population of Kalpetta are office-goers. Like elsewhere in Kerala, Hindus, Muslims and Christians live in harmony in Kalpetta. There is a significant Jain population also in Kalpetta.
How to Reach
Kalpetta has very good road connectivity with the rest of Kerala and neighboring South Indian cities. NH212 connects Kalpetta with Kozhikode and Mysore. State Highways connect Kalpetta with Ooty in Tamil Nadu and Madikeri in Karnataka.
Highways
All national and state highways passing through Wayanad District intersect at Kalpetta,[6] making it a strategic location and the "Gateway of Wayanad":
- National Highway NH 212 connects Kalpetta with Kozhikode in Kerala and Mysore in Karnataka. This highway is the primary access to Wayanad from the major cities of Kerala (Kozhikode, Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram) as well as Karnataka (Bangalore and Mysore).
- State Highway SH 29 connects to the road to Gudalur and Ooty at the "Kerala - Tamil Nadu state border". This highway was originally Kozhikode - Vythiri - Kerala State border however the section Kozhikode - Chundale is now part of NH212. This highway now starts at Chundale, 6 km away from Kalpetta town-center.
- State Highway SH 54 is an alternate road connecting Kalpetta with Kozhikode. This highway starts at Kalpetta and proceeds to Kozhikode through Padinjarethara, Poozhithode, Peruvannamuzhi, Perambra and Pavangad, Kozhikode. Note that the section Padinjarethara to Poozhithode is not yet laid as the environmental clearance to build the road through the forest is pending.[7] This road is known as "Pinangode Road" at Kalpetta.
- State Highway SH 59 Hill Highway (Kerala) - This proposed highway connects both ends of Kerala state, passing through entire hilly regions of the state. This highway will pass through Kalpetta, connecting Mananthavady to the North and Meppadi and Nilambur to the South. (The section Meppadi to Nilambur is to be built).
Night Traffic Ban on NH 212 at Bandipur National Park
En route to Mysore on NH 212, past Wayanad district boundary, which is also the Kerala state boundary, NH 212 passes through Bandipur National Park. There is a night traffic ban imposed on this stretch since 2009.[8] The alternate road to take is, leave NH 212 at Kalpetta and proceed to Mysore through Mananthavady, Kutta, Gonikoppal, and Hunsur.
Road routes
Kalpetta – Bangalore (280 km): Sulthan Bathery – Gundlupet - Mysore(NH212)(Night travel not allowed)
Kalpetta – Bangalore (312 km): Mananthavady - Kutta- Mysore (Night travel allowed)
Kalpetta - Mysore : 140 km via Sulthan Bathery (NH212 - No Night Travel), 172 km via Mananthavady, Kutta (Use for Night Travel).
Kalpetta – Ooty (127 km) : Meppadi – Gudalur
Kalpetta – Madikeri (135 km): Mananthavady - Kutta
Kalpetta - Kannur (123 km) : Mananthavady - Koothuparamba
Kalpetta - Malappuram (99 km) : Thamarassery - Areekkode - Manjeri
Kalpetta - Kozhikode (72 km) : Vythiri - Thamarassery
Railway
Wayanad district is not connected by rail network. Nearest railway station is Kozhikode railway station (72 km from Kalpetta). Indian Railways' computerised reservation counter is available at the Civil Station. Reservation for any train can be done from here.
Airport
Nearest airport is Calicut International Airport, 100 km from Kalpetta.
Notable landmarks
Mahatma Gandhi Museum
The Gandhi Memorial Museum and Library in Kalpetta is a boarding house near the Jain Temple where Gandhiji took rest during his visit. The museum is located at Puliyarmala, about 4 km from Kalpetta town-center.
Puliyarmala Jain Temple
Anantnath Swami Temple at Puliyarmala is one of the very few present-day Jain temples in Kerala.
M S Swaminathan Research Foundation
A regional centre of M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF) is located at Puthoorvayal, about 3 km from Kalpetta town-ceter. The Centre was established to promote community conservation systems of rural and tribal people through research, extension and advocacy. Centre works in partnership with rural and farming communities for sustainable agricultural and rural development. Operational area of the Centre is confined to the Western Ghats regions in Kerala. The Botanic Garden and Butterfly Garden at the centre attracts a lot of visitors and students. Many rare and endangered species as well as plants local to the Western Ghats can be found in the Botanic Garden.
Regional Coffee Research Station (RCRS)
The Regional Coffee Research Station, Wayanad is situated near Chundale within Kalpetta municipal limits. This establishment is under the Coffee Board of India. The primary objective of this station is to develop appropriate technologies to suit the region where robusta is the dominant crop. Kerala is reckoned as the second largest coffee producing state in the country with robusta variety of coffee, and majority of coffee production of Kerala is from Wayanad. The station covers an area of 116 hectares (290 acres) with 30 hectares (74 acres) of farm with an adequate laboratory support for research.
The RCRS is a sub-center of Central Coffee Research Institute based at Chikmagalur district of Karnataka.
Myladippara Trekking Centre
Myladippara is a cliff located to the east of Civil Station, adjacent to the new NH bypass road. Trek to the Myladippara offers a charming experience.
Tourist attractions
There are many attractions near Kalpetta.[9][10] Below is the list of attractions grouped by the road direction from Kalpetta:
Towards Vythiri:
- Pookode Lake - 10 km
- Wayanad Ghat Road View Point - 16 km
- Chain Tree - 16
Towards Padinjarethara:
- Banasura Sagar Dam - 24 km - considered the largest earthen dam in India
- Philately and numismatics museum - adjacent to Banasura Sagar dam
- Karalad Lake - 16 km
Towards Meppadi:
- Soochipara Falls, also known as Sentinel Rock Falls - 20 km
- Meenmutty Falls - 25 km - 2 km jungle hike to spectacular waterfall
- Kanthanpara Falls - 22 km
- Chembra Peak - 17 km - a 2100-meter peak, the highest in the area
- Neelimala View Point -near Meenmutty Falls - 27 km
- Sunrise Valley - a great place to watch the rising and setting sun set amidst dramatic mountain scenery - 22 km
Towards Sulthan Bathery:
- Karapuzha Dam - 17 km
- Edakkal Caves - 28 km
- Chethalayam Falls - 37 km
- Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary - 42 km
- Wayanad Heritage Museum, Ambalavayal - 25 km
- Uravu - an NGO that works in the area of indigenous sciences and technology. They run a successful bamboo crafts design and production centre along with a bamboo nursery - 12 km
- Sulthan Bathery Jain Temple - 24
- RARS (Regional Agricultural Research Station) - 25 km
- Phantom Rock - 26 km
Towards Mananthavady:
- Kuruva Islands - 40 km
- Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary - 59
- Pakshipathalam - 71 km
- Pazhassi Raja's Tomb - 35 km
- Thirunelli Temple - 64 km
- Papanasini, Thirunelli - 64 km
- Pallikkunnu Church - 19 km
- Korome Mosque - 47 km
- Jain Temples (Ruined) at Punchavayal and Puthenangadi (near Panamaram) - 20 km
- Valliyoorkav Bhagavathi Temple - 24 km
- Seetha Lava-Kusha Temple - 50 km
- Thrissilery Shiva Temple - 50 km
- Brahmagiri - a 1608-meter peak (Actually, situated with in borders of Karnataka State) - 61 km
- Paingatteri Agraharam -a settlement of Tamil Brahmins organised in the classic architectural typology of row houses - 28 km
Major Institutions/Offices in Kalpetta
- Civil Station, houses the offices of District Collector, Regional Transport Officer (RTO), Deputy Director of Education(DDE), District Education Officer (DEO), District Treasury, District Panchayath, District Tourism Promotion Council (DTPC) and few other district level offices.
- District Court Complex, houses the District & Sessions Court, Additional District Courts, Chief Judicial Magistrate Court, Munsiff's Court, Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal, Family Court and Judicial First Class Magistrate Court.
- District Police Chief's Office. Also houses the offices of five DYSPs for Administration, District Special Branch, District Crime Records Bureau, Narcotic Cell, and Crime Detachment. The DYSP for Kalpetta SDPO is based in the Kalpetta Police Station compound. The Armed Reserve Camp is situated at Puthoorvayal, 3 km from Kalpetta town-center. The AR Camp also has a helipad.
- Public Works Department (PWD) district offices for Roads division and Buildings division.
- District Medical Office (Indian Systems of Medicine)
- District Medical Office (Homeopathy)
- Coffee Board Kerala Region Office
- Spices Board Regional Office
- South Wayanad Forest Division Headquarters
- District Transport Office, Kerala State Road Transport Corporation
- BSNL Bhavan (Wayanad Telecom Division Office)
- District Library
- Wayanad Press Club
- Wayanad Chamber of Commerce
- Doordarshan and All India Radio Relay Centers
Industries
The Wayanad dairy of Milma (Kerala Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation) is situated at Chuzhali within Kalpetta Municipal Limits. This dairy processes over 100,000 liters of milk daily and markets it in Wayanad, Kozhikode, Malappuram and Kannur districts. The dairy also manufactures high quality ghee which is exported to the Middle East countries. Other products of the dairy are Butter, Buttermilk, Curd and ice-cream.
There is a Mini Industries Park promoted by Kinfra at Kalpetta. Several small scale industries function out of this Park.
Tourism and hospitality industry experienced a boom in recent years. This has led to mushrooming of resorts throughout Wayanad, with the largest concentration of hotels and resorts at Kalpetta and adjoining areas within Vythiri taluk.
Kalpetta is the banking capital of Wayanad. Lead District Bank of Wayanad is Canara Bank and the Lead Bank office is situated at Kalpetta. India's largest bank State Bank of India has two branches in the municipal area (Kainatty and Kalpetta). The premier bank of Kerala State Bank of Travancore also has two branches - Specialised Gold Point Branch apart from the regular branch. There is a total of 21 branches of scheduled banks in Kalpetta, excluding Gramin and Co-operative banks. Kerala Gramin Bank has a branch and a Regional Office at Kalpetta. The head office of Wayanad District Co-operative Bank is at Kalpetta. Kerala State Co-operative Bank has its Wayanad branch at Kalpetta. The Wayanad Region office of Kerala State Co-operative Agricultural and Rural Development Bank Ltd is also at Kalpetta.
Trade and shopping
Kalpetta is one of the major trade centers in Kerala for agricultural produces. Kalpetta is one of 18 markets that the VFPCK (Vegetable and Fruit Promotion Council Keralam) tracks and publishes vegetable and fruit prices.[11] Coffee price prevailing at Kalpetta market is published in all Malaylam newspapers and also in business newspapers such as the Economic Times.
In recent times, major jewellery, electronics and hypermarket retail chains of Kerala have set up stores in Kalpetta. Well known store chains like Francis Alukkas, Malabar Gold, Chemmannur Gold, Grand Fresh Hypermarkets, Kannankandy Electronics, Whitemart Electronics, TBS Books and Beyond, Planet Fashion are present at Kalpetta.
All of Kerala's leading book publishers have outlets at Kalpetta. Outlets of Current Books, National Book Stall (NBS), Mathrubhumi Books, Deshabhimani Books and Poorna Publications (TBS) can be found there.
Car dealerships serving Wayanad are located in the Kalpetta North suburbs between Kainatty and Kakkavayal.
Politics
Local Administration : Kalpetta is the only municipality in Wayanad district. Currently, Mr PP ALI of UDF is the Chairman of Kalpetta Municipality. Kalpetta is also the headquarters of Kalpetta Block Panchayath and Wayanad District Panchayath.
Kerala Legislative Assembly : Kalpetta constituency is currently represented by Mr. MV Sreyams Kumar MLA.
Lok Sabha : Kalpetta is part of the Wayanad Lok Sabha constituency. Mr. M I Shanavas is the current MP.
Education
University:
- Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Pookode (14 km from Kalpetta)
Professional Education:
- College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences at Pookode (14 km from Kalpetta)
- Oriental School of Hotel Management located at Lakkidi (15 km from Kalpetta)
- Oriental College of Hotel Management and Culinary Arts at Vythiri (8 km from Kalpetta)
- DM WIMS Medical College located at Meppadi (15 km) is the only Medical College in Wayanad district
- College of Dairy Science and Technology, Pookode offers B.Tech degree course in Dairy Science & Technology
- Oriental Institute for Management Studies, Vythiri
- College of Engineering,Thalapuzha,Wayanad
- DM WIMS Nursing College located at Meppadi
- Centre for Computer Science and Information Technology of Calicut University at Muttil offers MCA (Master of Computer Application) course
- B.Ed Centre of Calicut University is situated at Kaniyambetta (10 km from Kalpetta)
- Fatima Mata Nursing School, Kalpetta
- Government Polytechnic College, Meppadi
- KMM Government ITI, Kalpetta
- Face Psycho Clinic and Training Centre (functioning inside Shanthi Pain & Palliative Care Society building) offers Calicut University's Diploma Course in Psychological Counseling
Arts and Science Colleges:
- NMSM Government College, Kalpetta
- WMO Arts & Science College, Muttil
- Green Mount Arts & Science College, Padinjarethara
- PM Charitable Trust, Arts & Science College, Meppadi
Schools:
- Kendriya Vidyalaya, Kalpetta
- WMO English Academy, Muttil
- SKMJ Higher Secondary School, Kalpetta
- NSS English Medium School, Kalpetta
- De Paul Public School, Kalpetta
- MCF Public School, Kalpetta
- St Joseph's Convent School, Kalpetta
- Government Higher Secondary School, Munderi, Kalpetta
- Al Falah English Medium School, Kalpetta
- Kristhuraja Public School, Vellaramkunnu
- KeyPees International School, Ootty Road, Kunnumbetta
Hospitals
Government/Public Sector
- Government General Hospital
- Urban Primary Health Centre, Munderi (run by the Municipality)
- ECHS Polyclinic (Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme for retired armed forces personnel of India)
- ESI (Employees' State Insurance) Dispensary
Private Hospitals
- Fatima Mata Mission Hospital
- Leo Hospital
- DM WIMS Urban Medical Centre, Pinangode Rd - this is a unit of DM WIMS Medical College. Their campus at Meppadi offers tertiary care.
- Amritakrupa Charitable Hospital - this is a satellite unit of Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Kochi[12]
- Krupa Nursing Home
- KJ Trust Hospital
- Prajna Institute (multi specialty clinic having hearing aid clinic,audiology clinic, speech therapy clinic and ayurveda clinic), Kainatty junction -:first speech and hearing clinic of Wayanad
- Mayo Clinic, Kainatty
- Ahaliya Foundation Eye Hospital
- Dr Sankar's ENT Centre & Hearing Aid Centre
- CARE Audiology and Speech Therapy Clinic
- Rays Speech and Hearing Clinic
Ayurveda Hospitals
- Government District Ayurveda Hospital
- Kannur Ayurvedic Multi specialty hospital and Yoga Research Centre
- Nirmala Ayurvedic Hospital
- Santhigiri Ayurveda & Siddha Hospital
- Prajna institute -ayurveda clinic (O.P only)
Homoeopathy
- Government Homoeo Clinic
- Experts Homeopathy Multi Speciality Clinic
- Arth Homeopathy, Edappetty, Kalpetta North
Others
- Apitherapy Centre - offers treatment of various diseases using bee venom
Banks
- Andhra Bank
- Bank of Baroda
- Bank Of India
- Canara Bank - has Lead District Bank office and currency chest
- Catholic Syrian Bank
- Central Bank of India
- Corporation Bank
- Dhanalakshmi Bank
- Federal Bank
- HDFC Bank
- ICICI Bank
- IDBI Bank
- Indian Bank
- Indian Overseas Bank
- Kalpetta Service Co-operative Bank
- Kerala Gramin Bank - has a regional office also
- Kerala State Co-operative Agricultural and Rural Development Bank
- Kerala State Co-operative Bank
- Punjab National Bank
- South Indian Bank
- Syndicate Bank
- State Bank Of India - branches at Kalpetta and Kainatty
- State Bank of Travancore - also has "Gold Point" branch
- Vijaya Bank
- Vythiri Primary Co-operative Agricultural and Rural Development Bank (Head office at Kalpetta)
- Wayanad District Co-operative Bank (Head office at Kalpetta)
Renowned personalities
- Abu Salim - actor
- Kalpetta Narayanan - writer
- M. P. Veerendra Kumar - writer and politician
- Bhargavan - ENT
- Kyoshi Gireesh Perumthatta-The Chief Instructor and Grand Master Representative-India And the President and Chief Instructor for Kenyu Ryu Karate Do South & Middle East Asia Federation
See also
Image gallery
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SKMJ School, Kalpetta
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Jain Temple
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Jain Temple
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Vaduvanchal Falls
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Writer Kalpetta Narayanan
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Civil Station
References
- ↑ "Kalpetta". india9. Retrieved 2006-10-14.
- ↑ Taluks of Kerala
- ↑ "CLIMATE: KALPETTA", Climate-Data.org. Web: .
- ↑ "Kalpetta History". kalpettamunicipality. Retrieved 2014-01-29.
- ↑ "Kalpetta Census 2011 data". censusindia. Retrieved 2014-01-29.
- ↑ "Road map of Wayanad district". Kerala PWD. Retrieved 2014-05-02.
- ↑ "Padinajrethara Poozhithode road". The Hindu. Retrieved 2014-05-02.
- ↑ "Bandipur-road-to-be-closed-at-night". DNA India. Retrieved 2014-05-11.
- ↑ "Wayanad Outdoor Trail". Wayanad Tourism Organisation. Retrieved 2014-05-16.
- ↑ "India Travel Blog". PaintedStork.com. Retrieved 2006-10-14.
- ↑ "Market Price". vfpck. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
- ↑ "AIMS Outreach". AIMS. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
External links
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