Manjeri
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Manjeri is a town and municipality in Malappuram District in the state of Kerala, India, with a population of 97104 inhabitants at the 2011 Census. It is situated 12 km from Malappuram and 45 km from Calicut railway station.
Manjeri Municipality is a local self-government institution with a
jurisdiction of three villages, Manjeri, Payyanad and Narukara. District
court and General hospital and many other important offices in the district are situated at Manjeri.
The New government medical college is started here,it is the sixth
medical college in government sector in kerala.500 bedded general
hospital is upgraded as medical college, along with the womens and
childrens hospital complex.
The eastern side of Manjeri town is a hilly area. The National Public
Service Broadcaster of Government of India has All India Radio FM
station operating on 102.7 MHtz ,located on this hill. The present Head
of Programmes is M.Balakrishnan Menon. The NSS college is situated quite
adjacent to the AIR station. Towards the south lie Vettekode and Pullancheri. Prominent schools such as Chinmaya Vidyalaya and Noble Public School are located at Vettekode. The famous Kunnath Temple is on the way to Vettekode. Pullancheri is a beautiful place with hills, lush scenery, dam and the Kadalundy River. This river starts from the eastern border of Malappuram district called Karuvarakundu and flows into the Arabian Sea.
Manjeri Municipality came into existence on April 1, 1978. MPM
Ishaque Kurikkal was the first chairman. He was the youngest person to
be elected as a municipal chairman in India. Manjeri is located 48
kilometers away from Kozhikode and is the headquarters of Ernad Taluk
and is a Grade-II Municipality. Manjeri was a stronghold of the rebels
during the Malabar rebellion of 1921 and hosted the Malabar District
Political conference in 1920. The leaders of the movement Erikunnan Ali
Musaliar and Variamkunnath Kunjahammed Haji belonged to Nellikkuth,
Manjeri.
The municipality covers an area of 53.06 km and is divided into 50
electoral wards. The municipality has a total population of 97104 at the
2011Census, with a population density of 1,878 per km2. Making its one
of the largest towns in Kerala. The male population in 2011 was 48,195
and the female population is 49,009. Pulpetta, Thrikkalangode,
Pandikkadu, Anakkayam and Pookattur Panchayaths are situated adjacent to
Manjeri Municipality.
There is no railway access to Manjeri, but it is well connected by road to Kozhikode, Malappuram, Nilambur, Tirur, Kottakkal,Trissur, Mannarkkad,Palakkad and Perinthalmanna and is well accessible by bus.
Composed of hill slopes, flatlands and fields, Manjeri has rice,
coconut, rubber, arecunut, tubercrops, plantain, green vegetables and
cashew as the main crops. The major commercial and business sectors in
Manjeri are the motor transport sector, beedi industries and matches
manufacturing.
Manjeri has five colleges: the NSS College, Unity Women's College, HM
College Alukkal, the Eranadu Taluk Co-perative Arts College. There is a
vocational higher secondary school functioning in Manjeri. A new
polytechnic college is proposed here.
There is a district General hospital, five sub-centres, a District TB
centre, a Taluk Ayurvedic hospital at Mullampara, an Ayurvedic
dispensery at Nellikutthu and a Homoeopathic taluk hospital in the
municipality. In addition to these, there are other seven allopathic,
eight ayurvedic and three homeopathic hospitals functioning in the
private sector.two hospitals are multi speciality hospitals offers
treatment at affordable cost.
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