Alangad

Alangad
Village

St. Mary's Syro-Malabar Church, Alangad
Alangad

Location in Kerala, India

Coordinates: 10°6′0″N 76°18′0″E / 10.10000°N 76.30000°ECoordinates: 10°6′0″N 76°18′0″E / 10.10000°N 76.30000°E
Country  India
State Kerala
District Ernakulam
Government
  Body Alangad
Area
  Total 18.35 km2 (7.08 sq mi)
Population
  Total 31,870
  Density 1,739/km2 (4,500/sq mi)
Languages
  Official Malayalam, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 683511
Telephone code 0484
Vehicle registration KL 42
Nearest city North Paravur
Sex ratio 1008 : 1000 /
Literacy 100%%
Lok Sabha constituency Ernakulam
Civic agency Alangad
Website [ lsgkerala.in/alangadpanchayat]]

Alangad is a village in Paravur Taluk, Ernakulam District, in the Indian state of Kerala. It is right in the middle of North Paravur and Aluva. The Kochi city is 15 km away.

Etymology

The name Alangad has been derived from "alam" means sugarcane.

History

Alangad was once famous in the state for its sugarcane fields. In the past Alangad was a small kingdom ruled by the Alangad Kings. Visscher refers the battle that took place between the Alangad King and the Paravoor (N.Parur) King in his 'Letters from Malabar' written in 1720CE. Years back Alangad had its own place in the agricultural industry. The village was scenic with its greenery and was covered almost entirely with vast expanses of paddy fields and Coconut trees. Later on the advent of red bricks business made the paddy fields almost vanish literally. The village was blessed with fertile soil, which gave good crops for all types of agriculture. The place is situated on the banks of River Periyar, which is called as "Muttupuzha"(knee river) in this area as it used to have knee deep water during summers and people could cross it on foot.But now since huge amount of sand is taken from the river bed its no more shallow or safe to walk through even in summers. The former rulers of Alangand was known as "Alangadu Karthakal"

Economy

Alangad is located just 7 km away from North Paravur and 8 km away from Aluva. The State Highway connecting North Paravur with Perumbavoor passes through this village. Once clay brick business was the main trade as clay was available. Major heavy mechanical vehicles, bus and small cars have their warehouses and PDI centers on the Perumbavoor - Parur highway.

One of the major economy for the whole panchayath is from the remittances of expatriate community.

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Education

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Religious

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Masjids

Important Roads

Localities

Neerikode, Koduvazhanga, Iravipuram, Kottapuram, Malikampeedika, Alangad, Thiruvalloor, Kunnel, Panayikulam, Methanam, Chirayam, Kongorppilly, Olanad, Thirumuppam, Pazhampilly, Karingamthuruth

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