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Chamal

Coordinates: 11°27′48″N 75°56′31″E / 11.46333°N 75.94194°E / 11.46333; 75.94194
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Chamal
village
Chamal is located in Kerala
Chamal
Chamal
Chamal is located in India
Chamal
Chamal
Coordinates: 11°27′48″N 75°56′31″E / 11.46333°N 75.94194°E / 11.46333; 75.94194
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictKozhikode
Government
 • Member of ParliamentM K Raghavan
 • MLA (Koduvally)Rasak Karat
 • Panchayath PresidentBaby Raveendran
 • Panchayath Vice PresidentNidheesh Kallulathode
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
673573
Sex ratio1000:1040 /
Literacy88%
Lok Sabha constituencyKozhikode
Vidhan Sabha constituencyKoduvally
Climatepleasant (Köppen)
Chamal town
Chamal town juma masjid
St.george church chamal
Landscapes chamal

Chamal is a village under Kattippara, village panchayat in Koduvally, Kozhikode district, Kerala, India.[1] It is situated near National Highway-212 (just 3 km distance from NH) and also 3 km distance from Kattippara. In Chamal there is a post office, South Malabar Gramin Bank, school up to 7th standard, Masjid and Church.[2] It is located about 10 km from Thamarassery town. It is a village with a lot of hilly areas. The adjacent villages are Chundakuzhy, Perumpally, Thalayad, Unnikulam, Puthuppadi and Thamarassery.

Nirmala UP School Chamal

History

The name Chamal was formed from a literary word Chamalkaram which means 'the beauty'. A man who lived here in the past, despite the fact that the beauty of this place and thought that it was so named.[citation needed]

Economy

The major source of income in this village is agriculture. Majority of the population depend on the agriculture crops such as rice, vegetable, rubber, coconut, arecanut, ginger, pepper etc. A very minority only depend on business and govt. jobs. There are many self-help groups, small scale industries and a kudumbasree units active in this place. Other major sources of the people are products of agriculture, daily wagers, constructions and other businesses.[citation needed]

Tourism

The major tourist places in this village are poovanmala forest and kulamala which are good for trekking and sightseeing. Wild animals like monkeys, deers, wild pigs, wild buffaloes and a large variety of insects and birds are found in the innermost forest area of both Kulamala and poovanmala forest.

Climate

Chamal has a generally cool humid climate with a very hot season extending from March to May. The average annual rainfall is more than 3500 mm and it is the highest rain fall in this region.

Demographics

Population consists of mainly Christian, Hindu and Muslim communities.[3] [citation needed]

Educational institutions

Chundankuzhi L.P School [4] and Nirmala U.P. School [5] are the major educational institutions (both are aided) in this village and students from nearby places also depend on these schools for their formal and basic education. Other than these institutions there are preliminary schools, KGs and anganwadis [6]

Government Institutions

The 'Akshaya e kendra' and 'post office' (673573).[7] are the only government institution in this locality.

Transportation

Chamal village connects to other parts of India through Calicut city on the west and Thamarassery town on the east. National highway No.66 passes through Kozhikode and the northern stretch connects to Mangalore, Goa and Mumbai. The southern stretch connects to Cochin and Trivandrum. The eastern National Highway No.54 going through Adivaram connects to Kalpetta, Mysore and Bangalore. The nearest airports are at Kannur and Kozhikode. The nearest railway station is at Kozhikode.

References

  1. ^ "gloriousindia.com". Retrieved 2 May 2010.
  2. ^ "www.smcim.org". Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  3. ^ "www.ceo.kerala.gov.in" (PDF). Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  4. ^ "www.school.cybo.com/".
  5. ^ "www.nupschamal.blogspot.com/".
  6. ^ "www.sjd.kerala.gov.in/".[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "www.indiamapia.com". Retrieved 31 March 2016.