Kalliasseri

Kalliasseri
Panchayat

Kalliasseri
Kalliasseri
Kalliasseri

Location in Kerala, India

Coordinates: 12°00′N 75°17′E / 12°N 75.29°E / 12; 75.29Coordinates: 12°00′N 75°17′E / 12°N 75.29°E / 12; 75.29
Country  India
State Kerala
District Kannur
Population (2001)
  Total 28,066
Languages
  Official Malayalam, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 670562
Telephone code 0497
ISO 3166 code IN-KL
Vehicle registration KL-13, KL-59

Kalliasseri (Malayalam: കല്ല്യാശ്ശേരി) is a census town in Kannur district in the Indian state of Kerala. Kalliaseri Panchayat comprises two villages viz Kalliasseri and Irinave.

Demographics

As of 2001 India census,[1] Kalliasseri had a population of 25005 and the projected population for 2010 is 28,066. Males constitute 47% of the population and females 53%. Kalliasseri has an average literacy rate of 85%, much higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 87%, and female literacy is 83%. In Kalliasseri, 10% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Geography

Kalliasseri is located at 11°57′N 75°21′E / 11.95°N 75.35°E / 11.95; 75.35.[2] It has an average elevation of 1 metres (3 feet). Kalliasseri is a census town in Kannur district in North Malabar area of in the Indian state of Kerala. Two major roads viz NH 17 and Kannur-Payyannur Highway goes through Kalliasseri. Major portion of Kalliasseri is surrounded by Anthoor Municipality. Kalliasseri shares borders with Pappinisseri to the south-west, Kannapuram to the north and Anthoor to the East.Having an area of 15.37 km2,40% of Kalliasseri Panchayath is part of middle land and 60% comes under Coastal Plane.The coastal plane area is called Kolath vayal, owned by Kolathiri Kingdom,later gifted to Chandroth Kannan,a Nair warrior in Kalliasseri who helped the king to fight against the Arakkal Raja during a conflict.Kannan became the local Zamindar of Kalliasseri(Remembered in a local naattippattu called "Chandroth Kannante paatt") The highest point of Kalliasseri is Kalapram Motta, near the northern boundary of the panchayath.This point gives a magnifiscent view of the paddy fields and coconut groves of Kolath vayal.The Kandanchira Thodu, initiating from chudala motta near Kannur Engineering College flows along to east to west of the panchayath to which another stream which flows out from Kunhikulam joins near Parakkadav.This streamlet reaches Irinav, where it is called Irinav puzha,at the mouth of which, a saline water regulator was constructed, connecting the islet of Madakkara.Recently, this is converted into a bridge.In the last century, Kolath vayal was totally paddy fields but now, it is almost totally transformed into coconut plantations.

Administration

Keecheri Kunnu

Culture and politics

Kalliasseri is notable for its contribution to the political space in Kerala, especially through E. K. Nayanar ( former Chief Minister of the state) and K. P. R. Gopalan ( freedom fighter who escaped the gallows following the intervention of Mahatma Gandhi (whose efforts proved successful in raising the issue inside the British Parliament which culminated in Queen Victoria reducing the death penalty to life imprisonment). Kalliassery also played a prominent role in the freedom movement of India, as well as the emergence of the Communist Party of India as a leading political movement in India. Kalliasseri was the centre of Karshaka Sangham of Chirakkal Taluk. Morazha incident,one of the famous events in the National Movement of Kerala in which a police sub inspector and a head constable was killed during the police intervention on the Anti-imperialist day public meeting on 15 September 1940, took place in Anchampeetika,on the northern border of Kalliasseri Panchayath. Sri.T.Damodaran Nambiar was the first President of Kalliasseri Grama Panchayat and K.V.Narayanan Nambiar, K.P.R.Rayarappan and M.P.Narayanan Nambiar were some of the notable leaders who became presidents of Kalliasseri GP.

During 1991-93, the Panchayat of Kalliassery was chosen for an experiment of Panchayath Level Participatory Plannig in continuation with Panchayath Resource Mapping Programme,which was later known as "Kalliasseri Planning Model".A national seminar,"Learning From Kalliasseri" organised by Centre for Development Studies(CDS)Thiruvananthapuram in 1995,inaugurated by Sri A.K.Antony,Chief Minister of Kerala and validated by Sri E.M.S.Namboodipad, proclaimed the Kalliasseri planning model to be replicated. Later, this planning model became the role model for the world famous "People's Planning Campaign"(PPC) of Kerala.Kalliasseri was the first Gram Panchayath in Kerala to establish a Panchayath Vikasana Samithi(PDS) based on Neighbourhood Groups and a Panchayath level School Complex.

Educational institutions

Mangattuparamba in Kalliassery is the location of the headquarters and the main campus of Kannur University. Kalliasseri is famous for its excellent academic records. It has an average literacy rate of more than 90%. The Schools in this area often score excellent position in state level examinations including scholarship exams.

The important Educational Institutions in Kalliasseri are: EKNM Model Polytechnic College Kallyassery

The Coast Guard Training Institute established by the Government of India is a major training institution under development in Kalliasseri.

State Government Offices

Industries

K.P.P. Nambiar, a technocrat from Kalliasseri, was the first managing director of Keltron, which has some of its prominent industrial units in Mangattuparamba, Viz, Keltron Component Complex Limited(KCCL),Keltron Crystals Limited,Keltron Magnetics Limited and Keltron Capacitors Limited. Rcently, a container complex is established by the GOI at Manatparamba.

The other major industries are:

Religious institutions

The major religious insituitions within the Panchayat are Kandanthalli Sreekrishna Temple, Manakulangara Bhagavathi Temple, Mangad Pottan Theyya Sthanam, Chirakkutti Puthiya Kaavu (Vayalile Kottam), Kanhiramkunnu Poyyil Bhagawati temple, Elanchikkeel Temple, Mangad, Kappoth Kaav, Parakkadav, Vattakkil Muchilottu Kaav, Anchampeetika, Sree kurumba Kaav, Irinav and Ozhakroth Temple, Mangad Juma Masjid, Anchampeedika Juma Masjid, Hajimotta Masjid and Irinave Juma Masjid.

Major Attractions

Transportation

The national highway passes through Dharmashala junction. Mangalore and Mumbai can be accessed on the northern side and Cochin and Thiruvananthapuram can be accessed on the southern side. The road to the east connects to Mysore and Bangalore. The nearest railway stations are Kannapuram and Kannur on Mangalore-Palakkad line. There are airports at Mangalore and Calicut.

References

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