Venginissery

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Venginissery
Jithin Joseph's Village
village
Venginissery
Location in Kerala, India
Coordinates: 10°28′0″N 76°12′0″E / 10.46667°N 76.20000°E / 10.46667; 76.20000Coordinates: 10°28′0″N 76°12′0″E / 10.46667°N 76.20000°E / 10.46667; 76.20000
Country  India
State Kerala
District Thrissur
Population (2001)
  Total 5,647
Languages
  Official Malayalam, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 680563
Telephone code 0487-227
Vehicle registration KL-8
Nearest city Thrissur
Lok Sabha constituency Thrissur
Vidhan Sabha constituency Nattika

Venginissery is a village in Thrissur district in the state of Kerala, India.[1]

Demographics

As of 2001 India census, Venginissery had a population of 5647 with 2745 males and 2902 females.[1]


Venginissery is situated just 9 km away from the city. It has got superb climate and a lots of natural resources. It is the main destination for village tourism in Trichur district. A famous temple AYKUNNU PANDAVAGIRI DEVI KSHETHRAM is situated here. It also includes a Central School GURUKULUM PUBLIC SCHOOL. A 40-year-old Roman Catholic Church in the name of St.MARY is situated just near to the temple.

Venginissery falls under The Paralam Panchayath, The Paralam panchayath is consolidation of 5 villages namely Ammadam, Kodannur, pallippuram, venginissery and Chenam

Formerly Venginissery was under Cherpu constituency but now it is under Nattika.

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