Chirakkara

Chirakkara
—  village  —
Chirakkara
Location of Chirakkara
in Kerala and India
Coordinates
Country India
State Kerala
District(s) Kollam
Nearest city Chathannoor
Parliamentary constituency Kollam
Assembly constituency Chathannoor
Population 17,184 (2001)
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)

Chirakkara is a village in Kollam district in the state of Kerala, India.[1]

Contents

Demographics

As of 2001 India census, Chirakkara had a population of 17184 with 8124 males and 9060 females.[1] Chirakkara is a village formed by dividing Meenad Village of Kollam Taluk of Kollam District. Likewise Chirakkara is a Grama Panchayath formed by dividing Chathannoor Grama Panchayath. The developing tourist spot Polachira is at Chirakkara Grama Panchayath. Panchayath headquarters is at Chirakkarathazham. The place named Chirakkara is here where famous Devi Temple situates. Chirakkara is a rural area.

Famous Temples

1) Chirakkara Devi Temple 2) Vilappuram Bhagavathy Temple 3) Kottekkunnu Subrahmanya Swami Temple

Important Institutions

1) S.N. College, Chathannoor 2) Government H.S., Uliyanad 3) Government H.S., Chirakkara. 4) Government H.S., Nedumgolam 5) Anandavilasam Library, Vilappuram

Places of Interest

Anathavalam: The famous Anathavalam (The centre where domestic elephants are there) is just in its border.

Polachira: The best sight seeing place and foreign bird sanctuary.

References

(2) Plan Documents of Ithikkara Block Panchayath
(3) Plan Documents of Chirakkara Grama Panchayath
(4) Samagra Vikasana Rekha of Chathannoor Grama Panchayath