Chamravattom
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Chamravattom is a village located 11 km away from Tirur, the cultural centre of Malappuram District in Kerala, India. This serene village is on the shores of river Nila ( Bharatha Puzha). The name Chamravattom originates from Sambaravattom, where there was a saint called sambaran who used to meditate near the river Nila. It has been made famous by the presence of a temple dedicated to Lord Ayyappa, which is situated 100 meters inward to the river Nila. There are a lot of pilgrims during the holy season of Mandalakalam in Kerala.
By the fulfillment of Akshaya project Initiated by Kerala State information technology mission. Chamaravattom is now 100 per cent computer-literate. At least one member of the each families be able to use a personal computer for such tasks as editing pictures, composing text, surfing the Internet and sending e-mail[citation needed].