Manimala

Manimala
Village
Manimala

Location in Kerala, India

Coordinates: 9°29′00″N 76°45′00″E / 9.483333°N 76.75°E / 9.483333; 76.75Coordinates: 9°29′00″N 76°45′00″E / 9.483333°N 76.75°E / 9.483333; 76.75
Country  India
State Kerala
District Kottayam
Languages
  Official Malayalam, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 686543
Telephone code +91 48287
Vehicle registration KL

Manimala is an area in Kottayam district in the Indian state of Kerala, situated about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from the nearest town Kanjirappally.

Geography

The River Manimala is 92 kilometres (57 mi) long and is a tributary of the River Pamba. The area is mostly hilly with Kuranganmala, Varukunnu and Poovatholymala being the most important hills. Ponthenpuzha forest separates the village from Pathanamthitta district.

Manimala is acclaimed for its high literacy rate and access to primary and secondary education facilities within walking distance. There are three main high schools within 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) of the town center. In recent years the schools have undergone significant modernization with the installation of state of the art facilities such as IT and science labs. The village boasts hundred percent literacy rate. Girls are generally high achievers than boys at schools and universities. The people from all religions, mostly Syrian Christians, Hindus and Muslims live in harmony and peace in this village.

The village has many commercial banks such as Catholic Syrian Bank, Federal Bank ltd, Co-Operative Bank, and government owned State Bank of Travelcore. Access to modern health care is also possible through village based primary health centre and other seven modern hospitals within 16 kilometers.

Manimala has access to all major cities and inter national airports in Kerala through roadways. The nearest railway stations are at Kottayam,(district capital) and Changanacherry.

The River Manimala and the Manimala bridge are the two nostalgic signs to the people of Manimala who are living abroad.

Demographics

The population is about 10,000, of whom the majority are farmers whose main income comes from rubber plantations. . The farmers of Manimala are mostly Catholic Syrian Christians, who are the descendants of settler farmers who migrated to the region from Kanjirapally and Meenachil regions centuries ago.

Notable individuals

List of 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.

List of local temples

List of local churches

See also

References

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