Kozhencherry

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Kozhencherry
Kozhencherri, Kozhencheri
town
View from Kozhencherry Bridge
Kozhencherry
Location in Kerala, India
Coordinates: 9°20′20″N 76°42′46″E / 9.3388°N 76.7127°E / 9.3388; 76.7127Coordinates: 9°20′20″N 76°42′46″E / 9.3388°N 76.7127°E / 9.3388; 76.7127
Country  India
State Kerala
District Pathanamthitta
Government
  Body Town Panchayat
Area
  Total 8 km2 (3 sq mi)
Population (2001)
  Total 12,539
  Density 1,568/km2 (4,060/sq mi)
Languages
  Official Malayalam, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 689 641
Telephone code 91-468
Vehicle registration KL-03
Nearest city Tiruvalla, Pathanamthitta, Chengannur
Sex ratio 29:33 /
Literacy 96%
Lok Sabha constituency Pathanamthitta
Vidhan Sabha constituency Aranmula
Civic agency Town Panchayat

Kozhencherry is a census town in Pathanamthitta district of Central Travancore region (South Central Kerala) in Kerala state, South India. It is on the banks of river Pampa. It is a commercial centre and many banks and trade companies have their establishments here. It is believed that once the Kovilans of Thekencore kingdom's ruled this area. Kozhencherry used to be a part of the erstwhile Travancore kingdom.

The district headquarters Pathanamthitta municipality is in Kozhencherry Taluk. The other taluks are Tiruvalla, Mallapally, Ranni, and Adoor.

Boundary

North, River Pampa; South, Thekkemala; East, Cherukole and West, Maramon.

Roads

Till the 19th century there were no proper roads in this area. The form of transportation was by boats. So the main market of Kozhencherry is near the river.

Now there are proper roads leading to all the small villages nearby. The T.K. Road (Tiruvalla-Pathanamthitta-Kumbazha Road/SH - 07) and M.K. Road (Mavelikkara-Kozhencherry Road) connects the town to other major towns. Kozhencherry bridge connecting Kozhencherry and Maramon was opened in 1948. Cherukolpuzha bridge connects Melukara and Cherukolpuzha, thereby shortening the distance between Kozhencherry and Ranni.

Commerce

Kozhencherry is the biggest township between the two major commercial centres in Central Travancore viz, Pathanamthitta and Thiruvalla. This geographical position makes Kozhencherry a trade point. Branches of various banks can be seen at various locations across town. Kozhencherry is the hometown as well as the registered office of Muthoot Finance (formerly known as Muthoot Bankers/Muthoot Chit Funds).

Tuesdays and Fridays were the market days. Because it was on the way from the sea ports to the interior, jungle produce was the main trading item. The products included coconut, rubber, cocoa, tapioca, plantain, cinnamon, pepper, nutmeg, vanilla, rambutan and other crops.

Education

It is the far sightedness of some of the leaders in Kozhencherry, that made it a 100% literate town in Kerala. It was in 1822 that an English school with 40 students was first established in Kozhencherry by a mission. In 1906, the Mar Thoma Church took charge of the school and it was made a middle school. In 1918, this was upgraded to a High school. Now it is known as St. Thomas Higher Secondary School, Kozhencherry. The wood for constructing the main building of this school was from one single tree. During those days this school had students from far away places like Ranni, about 20 kilometers from the school. Paramel Kurumthottical Rev. K.T.Thomas was the manager of this school for many years.[1]

The following educational institutions are now located in Kozhencherry.

  • MTLP School.

Government Offices

  • District hospital
  • District TB Centre
  • Regional Cancer centre
  • District industrial Office
  • Fishery, Pannivelichira
  • sub registrar Office

Religious festivals

Maramon Convention

Maramon is a small town on the banks of Pampa River, opposite Kozhencherry town. The white sand river-bed available during summer season for the last hundred years between Maramon and Kozhencherry, witnesses the annual Maramon Convention', the largest Christian gathering in Asia.[2] This convention is held for a week in February.

St. Thomas Marthoma Church, Kozhencherry

Kozhencherry is the center of Marthoma Syrian Christians. St. Thomas Marthoma Church, Kozhencherry is the largest Marthoma church.

Cherukolpuzha Hindu Parishad

The dry river-bed of river Pampa, between Ayroor and Kozhencherry, witnesses the annual gathering, the Cherukolpuzha Hindu Parishad (convention). The convention is held for a week in February. http://hmmp.org/

Aranmula boat race

Aranmula a suburb of Kozhencherry, is famous for its Parthasathi Temple. This is the venue of the annual Snake Boat race on the Pampa, a water theme festival bringing in palliyodams (snake boats) from all over the state, to which thousands of tourists are attracted every year.

Aranmula kannadi

Aranmula a village close to Kozhencherry is famous for its metal mirrors, known as Aranmula kannadi. This is the magic mirror of many a legend. It is a special type of [mirror], composed of a special metal alloy, instead of glass. It is a front surface reflection mirror, which eliminates secondary reflections. to achieve their reflective surface the metal is polished for several days.

History

Representatives of Christians met together at Trivandrum in 1932 and formed All Kerala Christian Maha Sabha. A special meeting of this was held on May 9 – 11, 1935 at Kozhencherry. In this meeting T. M. Varghese proposed that “ The elections to the Legislative Assembly of Travancore was not properly held and so it must be dissolved and new election should be carried out.” On the last day, May 11, the programme was an All Kerala Joint Political Meeting. C. Kesavan[3] was a speaker. He declared, “I am talking about Sir C.P.[4] We don't need that animal. The Travancore became notorious after his arrival.” This infuriated Sir C.P. Ramaswami Iyer Dewan (prime minister) of Travancore. C. Kesavan was arrested and spent about two years in jail.[5] To commemorate this incident a statue of C. Kesavan was erected at the Kozhencherry town.

Presently the main political parties in Kozhencherry are:

Development Demands of Kozhencherry

  • Kozhencherry Taluk with headquarters in Kozhencherry town. The present Kozhencherry taluk need to be bifurcate into Kozhencherry and Pathanamthitta taluks. At present, the headquarters of Kozhencherry taluk is located in Pathanamthitta town. The new Kozhencherry taluk comprises the villages of: Kozhencherry, Mullappuzhassery, Aranmula, Kidangannur, Mezhuveli, Kulanada, Elanthur, Naranganam (from Kozhencherry taluk), Cherukol, Ayirur (from Ranni taluk), Thottappuzhassery, Koipram (from Tiruvalla taluk no more from Thiruvalla taluk).
  • Aranmula International airport and Aerotropolis : The completion of international airport in Aranmula along with development of an Airport City (Aerotropolis) based on this airport.
  • Kozhencherry - Aranmula Township development Authority (KATDA) need to constitute for the overall development of Kozhencherry and Aranmula. The villages/panchayats of Kozhencherry, Mullappuzhassery, Aranmula, Kidangannur, Mezhuveli and Thottappuzhassery need to be included in KATDA.
  • Kozhencherry KSRTC Bus-Station and Depot. At present, there is no Bus-depot in Kozhencherry.
  • Enlarged Private Bus-Stand with a 5-storeyed Shopping Complex: This comprises: a) Present Pvt Bus-Stand, b) Vandipetta, c) Present Post-Office, d) Market. The new Post Office can be accommodated in the Shopping Complex. This project also should have under-ground Parking Facilities.
  • Kozhencherry Bypass: The preent plan of Kozhencherry Bypass will not help to ease the traffic situation in Kozhencherry, rather it will give more pressure town. The current proposal is to constrcut the bridge very near to Kozhencherry market, and the bypass passing adjacent to Kozhencherry District Hospital. The new proposal is: the bypass starting from Chavittikulam Temple Junction (near Thekkemala in Kozhencherry-Mavelikara Rd) to Maramon (in Thiruvalla-Kumbazha Road) via Vanchitra. A new bridge need to be constructed. This will help vehicles from Thiruvalla to bypass Kozhencherry while travelling to Pathanamthitta/Konni
  • Kozhencherry Mini-Bypass: This road starts near Thanungattil Bridge in TK Road and ends in Kollerethu Temple Junction (near Kozhencherry East]], in Kozhencherry-Mannarakulanji Road), via Sthuthikkattu Temple. This will help vehicles from Chengannur/Pathanamthitta/Pandalam to bypass Kozhencherry while travelling to Ranny/Naranganam, etc.
  • Chengannur - Pampa Sabari Railway Line. The survey of this line is already completed. It start from Chengannur and passes through Aranmula, Kozhencherry, Ayirur, Ranni, Vadasserikkara, Ranni Perunad, Lahai, and Pampa.
  • Public Stadium. The present stadium is already in pathetic condition. The previous LDF panchayat samiti constructed many buildings and also used to for driving tests. The new stadium should be exclusively for Sports/Games activity.
  • Brand-New Market. The present market need to be shifted to a new-place for the development of Private Bus-Stand. In the new market, separate sections for Vegetables, Fruits, Chicken, Beef/Mutton, and Fish
  • Malls & Multiplexes. At present, there is no multiplexes/cinema theater in Kozhencherry. This will increase the revenue for Kozhencherry. There are any business groups in Kozhencherry who can consider this. For eg, Muthoot Groups, Poyyanil Group, Mulamoottil Group, Memana Group, etc.
  • Tourism Developments in Aranmula, Charalkunnu Hill-Station, Aruvikkuzhi Waterfalls, etc. A Mini-Zoo at Kurangumala (Monkey Hills).
  • Recreation Park and Garden in Pannivelichira: Pannivelichira need to be developed on the lines of Lalbaug in Bangalore and Brindhavan Garden in Mysore. More trees need to be planted in this area and convert it as a big garden. Parks need to be constructed for children and aged people for recreation. Musical Fountain facility need to be provided. Fishing facility need to be encouraged. Boating facility can also be provided.
  • Police-Station: There is a need for Police-Station in Kozhencherry.
  • Fire-Station: There is a need for Fire-Station in Kozhencherry.
  • Munisif Court: There is a need for Munisif Court in Kozhencherry.
  • Joint RTO Office: There is a need for Joint RTO Office in Kozhencherry.

The Greater Kozhencherry region

Panchayat wards

Kozhencherry Panchayat is divided into 12 wards.

T.B. Junction

T.B. Junction is about half kilometer from Kozhenherry town centre where the road from Thekkemala to Kozhencherry centre has been reserved for one-way traffic to increase traffic capacity. The police station, an electricity office, a tourist bungalow, the Park Hotel and two petrol stations are in this area.

Thanungattil Paalam

Thanungattil Paalam is a famous bridge in Kozhencherry, near to T.B. Junction on the way to Thekkemala. There were some pollution problems that occurred in this area due to hotels dumping of waste. However in recent times, bioplants were established in Kozhencherry to produce biofuels. This also helped to reduce the pollution in Thanungattil Paalam area.

The CI Office, Kozhencherry Stadium, Driving Training Center, Village Office,Krishi Bhavan etc. are situated near to Thanungattil Paalam.

Villages in Greater Kozhencherry Region

Arattupuzha, Aranmula, Ayroor, Charalkunnu, Cheekkanal, Cherukole, Cherukolpuzha, Edayaranmula, Elanthoor, Elavumthitta, Kadaminatta, Karamveli, Kattoor, Keekozhur, Kidangannoor, Kulanada,Kuriannur, Kuzhikkala, Manthuka, Malakkara, Mallappuzhassery, Maramon, Mezhuveli, Naranganam, Nedumprayar,Moscopadi, Nellikkala, Onthekadu, Pannivelichira, Parappuzha, Prakkanam,Punnakkadu, Thadiyoor, Theodikal, Thottappuzhassery, Vayalathala

Nearby towns

Aranmula, Kumbanad-Pullad-Koipram, Pathanamthitta, Chengannur, Tiruvalla, Mallappally, Ranni, Pandalam, Adoor, Konni

Population

The population of Kozhencherry consists

  • Christians - Mar Thoma Church, Malankara Orthodox Church, Syro-Malabar Church, Syro-Malankara Church, Church of South India(CSI), Pentecostal Churches, St. Thomas Evangelical Church,Anglican Church of India etc.
  • Hindus - Ezhavas, Nairs, Gaud Saraswat Brahmins, Pulayas, etc.
  • Muslims are a minuscle minority, concentrated in pockets like Kattoor and Naranganam.

Languages of Kozhencherry

  • Malayalam (mother-tongue of more than 95% of Kozhencherry's population)
  • Konkani (mother-tongue of more than 3% of Kozhencherry's population)
  • Tamil (mother-tongue of more than 1.5% of Kozhencherry's population)
  • English
  • Hindi

See also

References

  1. Mathew, N.M. ‘’Malankara Marthoma Sabha Charitram’’, (History of the Marthoma Church), Volume III. Page 39
  2. Kerala set for Asia's biggest Christian convention - Yahoo! India News
  3. Later Chief Minister of Kerala.
  4. Dewan (prime minister) of Travancore, Sir C.P. Ramaswami Iyer was known as Sir C.P.
  5. Mathew, N.M. ‘’Malankara Marthoma Sabha Charitram’’, (History of the Marthoma Church), Volume III. Page 72-73.

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