Palai
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Pala | |
State - District(s) |
Kerala - Kottayam |
Coordinates | |
Area - Elevation |
15.93 km² - 56.7 m |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
Population (2001) - Density |
22,640 - app. 1375/km² |
Municipal Chairperson | Betty Shaju |
Codes - Postal - Telephone - Vehicle |
- 686 575 - +9148 22 - KL 35 |
Pala (also known as Palai (Malayalam : പാലാ), is a municipal town in the eastern hilly areas of Kottayam district in the Indian state of Kerala. It is situated on the banks of the Meenachil River and is the headquarters of the Meenachil Taluk and the Pala Revenue Division. It is the main gateway to the southern high ranges. Located at 9.7125°N, 76.6950°E. Pala is 56.7 meters above MSL. Nearby towns are Ponkunnam, Erattupetta, Thodupuzha, Ettumanoor and Kottayam. Pala is on the Muvattupuzha-Punalur eastern state highway.
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[edit] History
There are various versions regarding the origin of the place name. According to one, Pala gets its name from Palazhi (Ksheera Sagara), the mythological ocean of milk from which nectar was churned out. Another view is that the name was derived from Palathu Chettiyar families, the prominent earlier settlers of the region.
Pala was ruled by Meenachil Karthas (Hindu Local Chieftains) for a long time. The first royal Kartha families were known as Njavakattu Karthas.
[edit] Early settlements
Early settlements in the region date back to 1000 AD. Christian settlers came to the area very early, probably at the invitation of the local rulers. They engaged mainly in agriculture and trade. It is believed that Pala market was established around 1736 on the banks of Meenachil River by Christian settlers on the land allotted by the rulers Meenachil Karthas.
[edit] Religious places
Pala has many ancient temples and churches that are considered as pilgrim centers by the devotees.
[edit] Temples
Lalam Mahadeva Temple and Kadappattor Temple are few of the significant hindu pilgrim centres nearby Pala. Thousands of pilgrims visit the Kadappattoor temple every year, on their way to Sabarimala.
[edit] Churches
Kurishupalli, a shrine located at the centre of the Pala town, act as the landmark of the town. Pala St. Thomas Cathedral and Lalam Church are few of the significant christian churches nearby Pala. An Armenian might have played an important role in the establishment of the Lalam Church in 1663.
A famous pilgrim centre nearby is the Alphonsa Church at Bharananganam, where the mortal remains of Blessed Alphonsa of India are kept. Adjacent to it is St. Mary's Church of Bharananganam which was founded in 1004. St. George's Church, Aruvithura, near Erattupetta, is also a famous pilgrim centre. Another christian pilgrim centre nearby Pala is the St. Augustine's Church at Ramapuram, where the mortal remains of the Blessed Thevarparambil Kunjachan are kept.
[edit] Trade links
Pala had trade links with far-off places such as TamilNadu, and even foreign countries in the Middle East. A jungle route to Gudalloor, in Tamil Nadu, through the dense forests in the High Ranges, is believed to have brought a significant number of Vellalas and Chettiars during the middle ages. During early 1900's, Pala became famous for its spice market. A particular brand of pepper called "Pala Pepper" was quoted in the London market in the early 1900s. Once rubber took a firm root in Central Kerala, Pala became a rubber market.
Pala dominated the banking and financial scene of Kerala for over three decades (1927-60) through The Central Bank of Pala, which was the largest business enterprise of Kerala and the 16th largest bank in India, when it was liquidated in 1960 by the Reserve Bank of India.
A road linking Athirampuzha to Erattupetta through Pala was established in 1868. Pala was linked to Thodupuzha by road in 1893. Motor vehicles appeared in Pala around the 1920s.
Pala became a Municipality in 1949.
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[edit] Culture & People
Though the population is diverse, Pala is considered as an important hub of Saint Thomas Christians in India. Pala is en-route the tourist resort at Vagamon. Pala has produced people with notable contribution in many fields:
[edit] Politics
- K. R. Narayanan, former President of India and diplomat.
- P K Vasudevan Nair, former Chief Minister, Kerala.
- R V Thomas, former Speaker, Kerala Assembly.
- K M Chandy, former Governor, Madhya Pradesh and President, Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee.
- K M Mani, Member, Kerala Legislative Assembly and former state minister.
- M M Jacob, Governor, Meghalaya and former Deputy Chairman, Rajaya Sabha.
- George Thomas Kottukapally, Member of Indian Parliament Lok Sabha, U.N Delegate.
[edit] Literature
- Mahakavi Pala Narayanan Nair
- B. Sandhya IPS, writer and police officer.
- Kattakayam Cherian Mappila (1859-1936: author of Sri Yesu Vijayam)
- Vettoor Raman Nair.
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- Wilson Cherian, swimmer.
- Sumi Cyriac, swimmer.
[edit] Administration
- V J Kurian, bureaucrat.
[edit] Movies
- Bhadran, movie director
- Miss Kumari, late Malayalam actress
- Rimy Tomy, playback singer
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[edit] Education
Colleges in Pala are affiliated to the Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam. Educational institutes here are hubs of sports excellence. Famous international volleyball player Jimmy George was an alumnus of St. Thomas College. Olympian Shiny Wilson is an alumnus of Alphonsa College. Many institutions are run under the management of the Diocese of Pala
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[edit] Demographics
As of 2001 India censusGRIndia, Pala had a population of 22,640. Males constitute 49% of the population and females 51%. Pala has an average literacy rate of 86%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 86%, and female literacy is 86%. In Pala, 10% of the population is under 6 years of age.
[edit] Records and Achievements
Meenachil Taluk, of which Pala town is the headquarters, has the unique distinction of holding innumerable records. It is amazing that a rather remote Taluk located in the hilly inland could achieve so much.
World Records:
(1) The Christian parish that is home to the largest number of priests in the world – Kozhuvanal Parish, Pala Diocese (101 priests).
(2) Promoter of one of the world’s ten best Resort Hotels selected by the world’s leading travel magazine – Dominic Joseph Kuruvinakkunnel (Coconut Lagoon, Kumarakom of Casino CGH Earth Group of Hotels).
National Records:
(1) India’s only dalit President – K R Narayanan (1997).
(2) Democratic India’s first Economic Advisor – Dr P J Thomas (1947).
(3) India’s first and only Taluk to produce one President/Vice-President, two State Governors, one State Chief Minister and one Ambassador – K R Narayanan, K M Chandy, M M Jacob, P K Vasudevan Nair & Kidangoor Gopalakrishna Pillai.
(4) Longest term as Finance Minister of a State in India – K M Mani (7 years)
(5) Highest number of Bishops from a Diocese in India – Pala Diocese.
(6) The first travelogue in an Indian language – “Varthamana Pusthakam” by Paremmakkal Thomma Kathanar (18th century).
(7) Author of the first encyclopaedia in an Indian language – Mathew M Kuzhively.
(8) First head of a Homoeo Medical Dept. of a State in India – Dr K Z George (1973).
(9) First Bank to open a branch in India’s capital New Delhi – Pala Central Bank (1932).
(10) Maker of India’s largest selling medicinal toilet soap – C R Kesavan Vaidyan (Chandrika Soap).
State Records:
(1) First and only President/Vice-President from Kerala – K R Narayanan (1997/1992).
(2) First Speaker of the State since Independence – R V Thomas (1948).
(3) Longest continuous term as MLA of the State – K M Mani (1964 onwards)
(4) One of the first two from the State to be beatified by Catholic church – Sr Alphonsa (1986).
(5) Promoter of the institution that was the largest in the State for over three decades – Joseph Augusti Kayalackakom [ Pala Central Bank (1927-60)].
(6) First and foremost sports promoter of the State – Col. G V Raja.
(7) First company promoter of the State to make a public issue of shares of a plantation company – J Thomas Kayalackakom [Mysore Plantations Ltd (1943)].
(8) First person to run a Star Hotel in the State – Dominic Joseph Kuruvinakkunnel [Malabar Hotel, Cochin (1962)].
(9) First Liquor Baron of the State – Joseph Michael Manarkattu (1980s).
(10) First Stock Broker’s Firm in the State – Kayalackakom Company (1946).
(11) First person from the State to dominate the multi-crore Forward Trade (Satta Bazar) in spices – M O Devasia Mattathil (1970s).
(12) First lady athlete of Kerala to win Asian Games gold medal – M D Valsamma (1982)
(13) One of the first two women IPS officers from the State – B Sandhya IPS (1994).
(14) First MBA degree holder of Kerala – K M George Kayalackakom [ New York University (1948)].
(15) First Christian Mahakavi and Editor of one of the oldest literary magazines in Malayalam – Kattakkayam Cheriyan Mappillai [Sreeyesu Vijayam (1926) & Vijgnana Rathnakaram (1915)].
(16) First person to introduce the ‘Vanchippaattu’ branch of Malayalam poetry – Ramapurathu Warrior [Kuchelavritham (18th century)].
(17) First editor of a Malayalam Newspaper – Nidheerickal Mani Kathanar [Nasrani Deepika (1887)].