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Kothamangalam | |
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Coordinates | 10°4′48″N 76°37′12″E / 10.08°N 76.62°ECoordinates: 10°4′48″N 76°37′12″E / 10.08°N 76.62°E |
Country | India |
State | Kerala |
District(s) | Ernakulam |
Member of Legislative Assembly | Chev. Dr. T. U. Kuruvilla |
Chairperson, Kothamangalam Municipality | K P Babu |
President, Kothamangalam Block Panchayat | K A Jacob |
Population • Density |
37,173 (2001[update]) • 948 /km2 (2,455 /sq mi) |
Sex ratio | 102.05 ♂/♀ |
Time zone | IST (UTC+05:30) |
Area | 37.45 square kilometres (14.46 sq mi) |
Website | [Kothamangalam https://www.kothamangalammunicipality.in/ [Kothamangalam]] |
Kothamangalam (Malayalam: കോതമംഗലം) is a town located in eastern part of Ernakulam district in the Indian state of Kerala situated 45 km north east of Kochi City. It is located around 12 km north east to the town of Muvattupuzha. The town is situated in the foothills of the Western Ghats mountain ranges. It is also known as The Gateway to the High Ranges. The highway NH-49 Ernakulam - Madurai- Rameswaram passes through this town.
The town serves as the headquarters of a taluk and a municipality of the same name. Kothamangalam is known as a trading center for spices and forest products. It is also famous for its ancient Christian churches.
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According to the available historical evidence, Kothamangalam was a place of prominence during the rule of the First Chera Dynasty, the dynasty that ruled Kothamangalam from around 300 BC to the first millennium. Cheras were also known as Kothai. The capital of Chera Kingdom was Karur. This has led some historians like Professor Joseph Mundasseri, Kanakasabha etc. to claim that Thrikkariyoor, a village 3 km north of Kothamangalam could have been the ancient Karur, the capital of Cheras. This claim has not found wide support. Several historians[who?] believe Karur (or 'Vanchi' or 'Muziris') was near the present-day Pattanam (North Paravur).
It is evident from the Sangam literature of the period and the archeological finds from the area prove that the place had, indeed, been an important town during the rule of Chera kingdom. The description of some places mentioned in Silappatikaram fits the description of places adjoining Kothamangalam. The Siva temple at Thrikkariyoor dates back to the early centuries of first millennium. Thrikkariyoor also has one of the earliest Brahmin settlements in Kerala. Chelamalai, near Bhoothathankettu in Kothamangalam is regarded by some as the Summer Palace of Cheras. Stone ruins are found there and Nanangadis (Burial urns) have been excavated from the place.
Egyptian coins of 7th and 8th century were recovered from places near Kothamangalam in 1962. The ancient trade route to Madhurai was also through Kothamangalam. The popularity of Kothamangalam during the past is evident from the old Malayalam saying, 'Ethappaa Kothamangalam?' which means 'Where is Kothamangalam?' — used in dialogues to indicate that the person to whom this is asked is so ignorant that he does not know where Kothamangalam is.
St. Thomas, the apostle of Jesus Christ, who introduced Christianity to India, is believed to have visited Kothamangalam and converted several families to the Christian faith.
Later, the importance of Kothamangalam dwindled. Kothamangalam was under the rule of some Karthavu families later Travancore kings until India became independent. Then it became a part of the Travancore-Cochin state and later, Kerala when the state was formed in 1957. Kothamangalam taluk was created on January 26, 1972; it included parts of the Muvattupuzha taluk. It was composed of Kothamangalam, Keerampara, Kottapady, Pindimana, Nellikuzhi, Pothanicad, Varappetty, Kadavoor and Pallarimanagalam villages. Later Neriamangalam and Thrikkariyoor were added to the taluk in 1981 and kuttampuzha in 1997 also. Kothamangalam became a municipality in 1978. Later, T.M Jacob of Kerala Congress (Jacob) and Dr. T. U. Kuruvilla of Kerala Congress (Joseph) who were the Members of Legislative Assembly representing Kothamangalam became ministers in the state government.
Kothamangalam is situated in the eastern part of the Ernakulam district.Kothamangalam is known as the Gateway of Highrange. According to the division of the geographical regions of Kerala to High-lands, Mid-lands and Low-lands, Kothamangalam is located in a Mid-land region.[1] The general topography is hilly. The Munnar hill station is located around 85 kilometres from Kothamangalam.
The river Periyar, the largest river in Kerala, flows through the taluk. The dams built across Periyar at Edamalayar, Lower Periyar (near Neriamangalam) and Bhoothathankettu for hydroelectricity generation and irrigation purposes are located in the Kothamangalam taluk. Kothamangalamar, a small river which flows through the town goes to join Kaliyar and Thodupuzhayar to form the river Muvattupuzha which is the second largest river in Ernakulam district.
The taluk is rich in flora and fauna. Tropical evergreen and semi-evergreen and Moist deciduous forests are found in the region. Thattekad Bird Sanctuary located 13 km from the Kothamangalam town is the only bird sanctuary in Kerala. Several rare birds like Ceylon Frogmouth, Bourdillon’s Long eared Indian Nightjar, Peninsular Bay owl, Crimson throated barbet, Malabar hornbill are found here. The common animals found here include leopards, sloth bear, elephant, porcupine etc.
Laterite soil is the major soil type found in the taluk. Rubber and teak are extensively cultivated in plantations. The other crops include spices like pepper, coconut palms, tapioca, paddy, plantain and pulses. Allied agricultural activities like fishing, diary and poultry are also popular.
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The climate of the region is tropical humid, with temperatures ranging from 20°C - 32°C. The hottest months are April–May and the coldest December–January. The region receives heavy annual rainfall of around 2500 – 3600 mm. The rainfall is mainly concentrated during the months from June to October. The best time to visit Kothamangalam is between October and March. The South-west monsoon and the Northeast monsoon bring rains to the region. Neriamangalam the border of Ernakulam and one of the most place got more rain during a year located 15 km away from Kothamangalam.
Kothamangalam has a total population of 37,173 according to the 2001 census.,[2] 18,938 males and 18,775 females. There are 8,136 households in the Kothamangalam municipality. 31,223 people are literate.
The town's population predominantly consists of Hindu, along with Christians and a minority of Muslims. The language Malayalam is used widely as in the rest of Kerala.
The Kothamangalam Municipality was formed in the year 1978 and is the headquarters of the Kothamangalam Taluk. The Municipality has an area of 37.45 km² and is divided into 31 electoral wards. Elections to the local self bodies are held once every 5 years. From the elected Municipal Councilors, a Chairman and Vice-Chairman is elected. The present Chairman of the Municipality is Mr. K.P. Babu and the Vice-Chairperson is Ms. Usha Davoo.
Kothamangalam is part of the Idukki Lok Sabha constituency.[3] iI was part of Idukki constituency. Kothamangalam is also represented in the Kerala Legislative Assembly as a constituency. The Grama Panchayats in Kothamangalam Taluk are Nellikuzhi, Kottapady, Pindimana, Varapetty, Pallarimangalam, Kavalangad, Keerampara, Kuttampuzha The block panchayat is also Kothamangalam.
The oldest church is the Morthmariam Cathedral Valiyapally which was established in AD 498.The Marthoma cheriyapally is a major pilgrim center of the Jacobites. The Catholic St George Cathedral-Puthenpally is the newest and the biggest of the three churches in Kothamangalam municipality.
The education history of Kothamangalam is very closely related to the history of Mar Athanasius College of Arts (MA college), Mar Athanasius College of Engineering (MACE), Mar Basil School, St. George School, Mar Athanasius English Medium School and St. Augustine Girls High School. Yeldo Mar Baselios College
St. George Higher Secondary School and Mar Basil Higher Secondary School are very famous in sports and games besides academic performance. Mar Athanasius College of Engineering is one of the leading engineering college in the Kerala State, established in 1961. It is the first engineering college established under Christian management in Asia.[citation needed]
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Ernakulam ( pronunciation ) refers to the eastern, mainland portion of the city of Kochi in central Kerala, India. The city is the most urban part of Kochi and has lent its name to the Ernakulam district. Ernakulam is called the commercial capital of the state of Kerala. The Kerala High Court, the Office of the Corporation of Cochin and the Cochin Stock Exchange are situated here. The Ernakulam part of Kochi city just comprises the postal pin codes 682011,682016,682018,682031 and 682035. The Ernakulam Junction or South station, Ernakulam Town or North Station and Ernakulam Terminus(now defunct) railway stations of the Indian Railways lies in Ernakulam. Initially, Ernakulam was the headquarters of the Ernakulam District but was later shifted to Kakkanad. Ernakulam was once the capital of the Kingdom of Cochin. It is located 220 kilometres (137 mi) towards north-west of the state capital Thiruvananthapuram.
The city has served as an incubator for many Malayali entrepreneurs and is a major financial and commercial hub of Kerala.
Ernakulam is a Lok Sabha constituency in Kerala.
Ernakulam Lok Sabha constituency is composed of the following assembly segments:
Travancore-Cochin
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