Exhibition
Walking Ants
3:45 AM
കാര്ഷിക വ്യാപാര വ്യവസായ പ്രദര്ശന സ്റ്റാളുകള്
അത്യാധുനിക റൈഡുകള് ഉള്ള അമ്യൂസ്മെന്റ് പാര്ക്കുകള്
പ്രശസ്ത ഗ്രൂപ്പുകള് നയിക്കുന്ന മെഗാഷോ
ഗാനമേള
സിനിമാറ്റിക്ക് ഡാന്സ്
ഫാഷന്ഷോ
സെമിനാറുകള്
മെഡിക്കല് ക്യാമ്പ്
വാഹനപ്രദര്ശനം
അലങ്കാര മത്സ്യപ്രദര്ശനം
മാജിക്ക്ഷോ
ചിരിക്കാത്ത മനുഷ്യന്
അക്രോബാറ്റിക്ക് ഡാന്സ്
Pecularity of places around Angamaly
Walking Ants
3:39 AM
Angamaly is surrounded by 18 and ½ places which ends with 'serry', which were said to be the Viharams of Buddhists or Thiyyars who inhabited this region in the olden times,
* 1. Nedumbasserry
* 2. Aduvasserry
* 3. Palapprasserry
* 4. Kapprasserry
* 5. Kodusserry
* 6. Mallusserry
* 7. Padappasserry
* 8. Kurumasserry
* 9. Kannamkuzhysserry
* 10. Poovathusserry
* 11. Kunnappillysserry
* 12. Thuruthisserry
* 13. Puduvasserry
* 14. Kunnisserry
* 15. Poykattusserry
* 16. Karippasserry
* 17. Palisserry
* 18. Parambusserry
* 18.5 Vappalasserry (the half)
Angamali is enriched with cultural and devotional centres. Majority of the population are Christians (Major denominations are Roman Catholic and Jacobite Syrians . A small branch of Chalakkudy river flows through Angamali which is leading to Maanjaali. Once upon a time this was considered to be a major trade centre. The name itself is "Angadikadavu". Another major fact about Angamali is that it is the nearest town to the Cochin International Airport. Metro City Kochi is 34 km and Cultural City Thrissur is 45 km from this town.
Transport
By air
Closest airport is 3 km south, Cochin International Airport (COK) in Nedumbassery, which is connected to most of the cities in India and several Gulf countries.
By rail
Angamaly for Kalady (AFK) Station
By road
Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) Sub-Depot in the town centre and a Private bus stand adjacent to the railway station.
By water
Manjaly thodu which was earlier a river is getting developed along with the proposed National Waterway.
Geography
Angamaly is located at 10°12′N 76°24′E / 10.2°N 76.4°E / 10.2; 76.4.[1] It has an average elevation of 31 metres (104 feet).
Demographics
As of 2001[update] India census,[2] Angamaly had a population of 33,424. Males constitute 49% of the population and females 51%. Angamaly has an average literacy rate of 84%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with 50% of the males and 50% of females literate. 11% of the population is under 6 years of age.
Politics
Angamali assembly constituency is part of Chalakudy (Lok Sabha constituency)
Join Hands for Dialysis center
Walking Ants
3:34 AM
We know that life with kidney disease can be mentally and physically demanding; patients have to cope with changes in their health, numerous hospital visits, the effects on work and family life and associated financial issues.
We understand,we have our duty to
-Provide information and advice.
-Give grants to help patients and families cover the costs of bills, hospital travel and education.
One Of the main goal of Angamaly fest is raise public attention and build a dialysis centre for kidney patients. It is only with the help of our generous supporters that we can continue to help kidney patients and their families in our neighbourhood. You can support us in the work that we do by making a donation or by getting involved in a fund-raising activity.
angamaly_fest
Walking Ants
3:28 AM
Angamaly Fest is a shopping, entertainment, and cultural tourism event . The annual event has been developed to highlight the dynamic and growing retail sector of Angamaly which currently is considered as the gate way of Cochin international airport .
Angamaly Fest offering visitors unique and attractive shopping experience , and promotional specials, the Angamaly Fest also seeks to highlight Angamaly as a noteworthy economical and cultural destination in God’s own country, particularly in the area of cultural and eco-tourism, and to promote local tourism
Lastly, it is envisioned that the Angamaly fest 2009 will be a one of the many legacy events, initiatives and activities that have been launched to coincide with the Christmas and New year celebrations.
Angamaly
Walking Ants
1:56 AM
Starting as a panchayat in May 1952, Angamaly was raised to a municipality in April 1978. Situated 33 km north of Ernakulam, Angamaly is the northern gateway to the commercial capital of Kerala.
Angamaly is one of the fastest growing towns in Kerala[citation needed], thanks to the proximity of International Airport, railway station and two major roads passing through. With so many panchayats near by and its population depending on Angamaly is making it a business hub.
Angamaly has a state owned industrial estate at its southern end which has numerous renowned factories. There are many old churches which are centuries old with well defined frescoes and other murals which are also famous for certain historical meetings and decisions that shaped the modern Christianity in the entire India. Has for its credit famous temples, hospitals and educational institutions which are pride to the local population. The new Catholic church built at the heart of the town is regarded as the biggest of its kind in India[citation needed].
Angamaly is well connected by all means of transportation. Kochi International Airport is in the vicinity of Angamaly. In fact, certain portion of Angamaly municipal area has been taken for the development of airport.
Angamaly has a railway station where all major trains stop. There is a proposed railway line from Angamaly to Sabarimala which will connect the high-ranges with the low land, which in turn will improve economy of the entire region. The feasibility study is over and Railways has alloted budget for acquisition of land.
NH 47 passes through Angamaly and it is only less than 17 kilometres from Angamaly to NH 17. One of the major road connecting capital of Kerala, MC Road starts from Angamaly to Thiruvananthapuram via Muvattupuzha,Kottayam.
'Manjaly thodu' which flows through Angamaly was a major waterway in the olden days where spices, rice, bamboo and other agriculture products were sent from Angadikadavu in Angamaly to the old port of Muziris(Kodungalloor). Manjaly thodu is part of the new National Waterways programme. Historians records that a massive flood around the 16th centuary AD made the Angamali river to change the course and there arose a river by the name Chalakudy river. Meanwhile the river in Angamaly became a lesser canal and there by got the name Manjaly thodu.
Kerala State Bamboo Corporation Ltd. has its headquarters at Angamaly.
Kodanad, famous for its Elephant Training Center is 25 kilometres from Angamaly. Elephant ride as well as a mini zoo is available here. Malayatoor, Mahagony thottam, Kalady Adi Sri Sankara Sthambam, temple and Crocodile ghat are all places of interest near Angamaly.
History
The small kingdom north to Desom (Aluva) and south to Koratty Swaroopam was once ruled by a king called K.P.Sasicitation. He had a daughter named Mali. She was married to a brave warrior who came from the North named Anku. King Sasi divided his kingdom into two and give one part to his son-in-law, Anku and the latter part to his daughter, Mali. This was a usual way of transferring of power of a king with no male successors at that time. Both the kingdoms were ruled by Anku and his kingdom was known by the name Ankumali which later turned into Ankamali-Ankamaly-Angamaly-Angamali. Although, recorded history does not exist about the origins of the name Angamaly. Legends and local folklore attribute the name Angamaly to the grounds where battles (Ankam in Malayalam language) were conducted at a myal (attributed as a plain ground). Hence a very old battle ground.
Kalady, the birth place of Adi Sri Sankara is only 6.5 kilometres from here, it is there the famous Sree Sankara college and the Sanskrit University is situated.
Several old coins and other artefacts found from the region tells this area were predominant with Buddhists and Jains in very old time. Malayatoor which is famous Christian devotional centre is very near to Angamaly. It is said that St. Thomas, the Apostlate who was deputed to the region by Jesus Christ came via Angadikadavu in Angamaly using Manjali thodu to come from Kodungaloor port at AD 58. Jesus Christ was also with him. There are evidence for the churches in the locality built as early as AD 409 and AD 822.
Thirunayathodu temple, Krishnaswamy temple, Venguru temple, Kidangooru temple, Kothakulangara temple, Jain's temple, Elavuru temple, Eravikulangara temple, Muzhikulam temple are all in the same region.
Places in and around Angamaly
* Karayamparambu
* Edakkunnu
* Mookkannoor
* Azhakam
* Kothakulangara
* Angadikadavu
* Palli Angadi
* Thurappan Kunnu
* Thurappan Kavala
* Champannoor
* Mallussery
* Moozhikulam
* Cheriya Vappalassery
* Valiya Vappalassery
* Kizhakke Angadi
* Nayathode Kavala
* Akaparambu
* Thekke Kidangoor
* Vadakke Kidangoor
* Peechanickad
* Puliyanam
* Elavoor
* Vattaparambu
* Karukutty
* Kidangoor
* Vengoor
* Manjapra
* L.F Kavala
* Thuravoor
* Aanappara
* Vathakkadu
* Yordanapuram
* Josepuram
* Kariyad
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