Thiruvambadi

Thiruvambady

തിരുവമ്പാടി

—  town  —
Thiruvambady
Location of Thiruvambady
in Kerala and India
Coordinates
Country India
State Kerala
District(s) Kozhikode
Member of Parliament M I Shanavas
MLA (Thiruvambady) C Moyinkutty
Panchayath President Eliamma Georej
Parliamentary constituency Wayanad
Assembly constituency Thiruvambady
Population

Density

114,200 (2011)

5,364 /km2 (13,893 /sq mi)

Sex ratio 1000:1040 /
Literacy 88% 
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)
Area 21.29 square kilometres (8.22 sq mi)

Thiruvambady (Malayalam: തിരുവമ്പാടി) is a hilly town and one of the suburb in the Calicut city of Kerala. Thiruvambadi is an Assembly constituency and a Panchayath. Thiruvampady Grama Panchayat was established on 1962 January 1 and Thiruvambady Assembly constituency was established on 1977. It is also pronounced as Thiruvampady. Thiruvampadi is located on the banks of Iruvanjippuzha which is a tributary of Chaliyar situated 35 km far from Kozhikode city. Tiruvambadi was established on 1805 (British Rule). People migrated to here from 1938. This is a beautiful place filled with mountains and waterfalls. Famous waterfalls like Thusharagiri Falls and Arippara Waterfalls, Urumi Hydro Electric Dam Set, Koyippara Waterfalls are near to this place. Vellarimala trucking is also an important tourism project. Most people are engaged in agriculture and business activities. Students from here is populorous in sports and arts.

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History

The early Thiruvambady village was a forest area in Kozhikode taluk from Neeleshwaram to Wayanad ghat. After death of Pazhassi Raja against British Army in 1805 this area was belongs to East India Company. In this time the land of Zamorin in Kozhikode was also belongs to East India Company. East India Companie's Malabar area then after belongs to Madras Presidency and was ruled by British. British divide this whole land to small providences, disticts and taluks for the ease of ruling. Like that Thiruvambady area came under Kozhikode Taluk. At that time the domain of land in people living area in Thiruvambady was given to Kottayam King Kalppakassery Karnoru and forest area's domain of land was given to Manniledathu Nair Tharavadu. From this squire (Janmikal) the tenants (Kudiyanmar) got agriculture permission in Thiruvambady. People of Thiruvambady cast their first votes to the Malabar district Board and voting rights were only for those who pay tax. The first man who started business in Thiruvambady was late Kuttiassan belonged to Cheruvadi. The second phase of the history of Thiruvambady begun in the year 1944,due to the immigration of people from Travancore area. Second world war and its aftermath severe poverty led them to immigrates them new pastures. Though there was a school named “Nandanassery school“ opportunity only to study up to 4th standard was there. Teachers from distant places stayed in the houses of the landlord and taught. Their salary was a small amount of money and food . A little bit of help was there from the Madras Government there. The immigration of people from Travancore gave new life to Thiruvambady. The immigration of Christians to Thiruvambady started in the year 1942 and Sacred Heart Church was established in the year 1944. Sacred Heart Upper Primary School was started in the year 1947. In the year 1951 Sree Narayana Mission begun Lower Primary School. Another L.P. School was started in Pullurampara in 1955. It is to be noted that there begun a publc library in the middle of 1950’s. Thus people of Thiruvambady remember in great respect the contributions rendered by the Christian Missioneries and Sree Narayana Mission forwards progress and development of Thiruvambady.

Thiruvambady Gramapanchayath has an area of 20739.44 acres including 9000 acres of forest . There were people living in the area since the beginning of 19th century . As per the record of revenue settlement, then population of Thiruvambady was 531(Hindus-482,Muslims-49). It is said to that Tippu Sultan used to travel through Thiruvambady during the fight of his army. Remnants of the destroyed temples are indication of this. Pazhassi Raja used to live in hiding in Thenpara in Anakkampoyil. Thiruvampady village includes Marakkattupuram and Cherupra area. Cherupra-Marakkattupuram areas are surveyed and the rest the land is unsurveyed. Thiruvambady was known as Nayarukolly. There were two stories about this name. One is that during the Mappila Rebellion,one Appukkuttan Nair was that dead by the army . Another is that this Appukkuttan Nair was kiiled by a wild elephant. Hence this place is known as Nayarukolly. Now this name is ceased to exit. It is believed that the name ‘Thiruvambady’ is associated with the Sree Krishna Temple. Though therewere discriminations prevailed between various casts of the Hindu community, no such drifts were with Muslims. Both Hindus and Muslims lived in harmony and there is a lot of co-operation between them. As there were a few Muslims, they had to go to Omassery, Mukkam & Kodiyathur for there Religious get together. The first Mosque in Thiruvanbady arose in the year 1922, under the leadership of late Koyappathody Muhammed kutty. People like Kalpakassery Kutty krishnan Nair,K Kunnikkutty,Rarikkutty, Imbichithiyyan,Arampurath Koru,Palakkadan Koyamu,Imbichi Ahemmed,Thalathil Ummar were actived involved in the national liberation increment. On 15th August, 1947, Arampurath Koru hoisted national flag in Thiruvambady.

Economy

The main cash crops are: rubber, paddy, coconut, arecanut, ginger, turmeric, kacholam and pepper. This dreamy land is also called as Malayoram. So Tiruvampadi is one of the major head quarter of Malayora area. It is one of the major centre in West-Southern part of Kozhikode district. A new Hill Highway(SH59) is coming through this place. It will passes through Vilangad - Kodencheri - Thiruvambady - Koodaranji - Kakkadampoyil - Veliyamthode - Chaliyar - Nilambur route, which is starting from Kasargod and ends in Trivandrum.

The major needs of people in Tiruvambady are:

Transportation and Other Facilities

The Kilometer chart through road from Thiruvambady is given below.

Calicut - 35 km Thamarassery - 15 km
Manjeri - 36 km Mukkam - 6 km
Malappuram - 48 km Koduvally - 12 km
Palakkad - 122 km Omassery - 5 km
Thrissur - 133 km Anakkampoyil - 13 km
Ernakulam - 202 km Koodaranji - 5 km
Thiruvanathapuram - 414 km Kodencheri - 10 km
Kannur - 113 km Pulloorampara - 8 km
Kalpetta - 44 km Koombara - 10 km
Nilambur - 43 km Punnackal - 5 km
Koyilandy - 43 km Thusharagiri Falls - 18 km

Main Bus Services

The main and long route bus timings from Thiruvmbadi is given below :

S.No Origin Destination Type Time at Thiruvambady Way of Passing
1 Anakkampoyil Calicut Railway Station KSRTC Ordinary 4.20 am Omassery - Mukkam - NIT - Kunnamangalam - Medical College
2 Anakkampoyil Kattappana KSRTC SF 5.20 am Mukkam - Kozhikode - Thrissur - Angamaly - Muvattupuzha - Pala - Erattupetta - Kanjirappalli
3 Koombara Moolamattom KSRTC FP 6.20 am Manjeri - Perinthalmanna - Shornur - Thrissur - Angamaly - Thodupuzha
4 Thottumukkam Kasargod KSRTC TT 7.00 am Thamarassery - Koyilandy - Vatakara - Thalassery - Kannur - Kanhangad
5 Pulloorampara Parassinikkadavu Private Bus LS 7.10 am Thamarassery - Perambra - Kuttiyadi - Nadapuram - Thalassery - Mahe - Kannur
6 Muthappanpuzha Sultan Battery KSRTC LS 7.15 am Koduvally - Thamarassery - Kalpetta
7 Muthappanpuzha Thodupuzha KSRTC FP 7.30 am Mukkam - Manjeri - Kunnamkulam - Perinthalmanna - Thrissur - Angamaly
8 Thiruvambady Ernakulam KSRTC SF 8.00 am (Till Sabarimala season ending not be running) Mukkam - Kozhikode - Thrissur - Aluva
9 Chembukadavu Erattupetta KSRTC SF 8.30 am (Till Sabarimala season ending not be running) Areekode - Manjeri - Malappuram - Kottakkal - Kunnamkulam - Thrissur - Angamaly - Thodupuzha - Pala
10 Thiruvambady Kalpetta KSRTC FP 9.30 am (Only on Monday) Thamarassery - Chundale
11 Thiruvambady Balal KSRTC TT 2.30 pm Thamarassery - Perambra - Kuttiyadi - Nadapuram - Thalassery - Kannur - Payyannur - Cherupuzha - Chittarikkal - Vellarikundu
12 Thiruvambady Pamba KSRTC SF 6.00 pm (Sabarimala Season Only) Mukkam - Kozhikode - Thrissur - Muvattupuzha - Kottayam - Kanjirappally - Erumely
13 Thiruvambady Manjeri Private Bus LS 8.10 am, 12.30 pm, 4.35 pm Omassery - Mukkam - Areekode
14 Thiruvambady Nilambur Private Bus LS 8.20 am, 1.25 pm, 6.15 pm Thottumukkam - Areekode - Edavanna
15 Thiruvambady Calicut Private Buses In between 10 minutes(6.00am - 8.15pm) Omassery - NIT / Koduvally - Kunnamangalam - Medical College

(Night Bus Services from Calicut to Thiruvambady : 8.15pm (Muthappanpuzha), 9.30pm (Kodencheri), 9.45pm (Kasargod - Thiruvambady TT), 10.15pm(Moolamattom - Koombara FP), 10.45 pm(Ernakulam - Thiruvambady SF), 11.40pm(Thodupuzha - Muthappanpuzha FP), 01.45am(Pamba - Thiruvambady SF), 5.00am (Anakkampoyil), 5.30am, 6.15am...)

Hospitals

Religious

Theatres

Auditoriums

Education

Tiruvambady is the home of premier educational institutions in the district. They pay a great role in Sports and Arts. Main educational institutions are:

Other Main Institutions

KSRTC Operating Centre Thiruvambady(0495 2254500) Telephone Exchange Panchayat Office
Post Office Village Office Treasury
Police Station Fire Station(Mukkam) KSEB Sub Division
Co-Operative Bank SBT KSFE
South Indian Bank South Malabar Gramin Bank CMC Convent
Marketing Society Cocunut Complex Milk Society
Bethaniya Renewal Centre Pulloorampara Bharat Gas Agency Ancil Bhavan

Politics

Thiruvambady assembly constituency is part of Wayanad (Lok Sabha constituency). Thiruvambady is also an assembly constituency in Kerala Legislative Assembly having 7 Panchayats. The current MP is M. I. Shanavas and current MLA of Thiruvambady is C.Moyinkutty. Thiruvambady is a Panchayat having 14 wards of 83.96 sq/km. Thiruvambady is under Koduvally Block Panchayat and Kozhikode Taluk.

Panchayaths under Thiruvambady Assembly Constituency

There are 7 panchayaths under Thiruvambady Legislative Assembly. They are:

Places of interest

Notable people

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