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Town in Kerala, India
Anappanthy illickal
town
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Coordinates: 11°55′47″N 75°42′50″E / 11.92972°N 75.71389°E / 11.92972; 75.71389
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictKannur
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN670704
Vehicle registrationKL 78 (Irrity), KL 13 (Kannur) and KL 58 (Thalassery)

Anapanthy is a town in Ayyankunnu Panchayat of Kannur district, Kerala, India.

Facilities

Anapanthy is well connected with roads and communication facilities including broadband Internet and mobile phone service providers. Health and educational institutions are within a few kilometers away . Angadikadavu, Karikkottakary and Vallithode are the neighboring towns.

History

The severe food shortage and political turbulence during the 1920s and 1930s forced the people of central Kerala to search for agricultural land and political security. Malabar - then part of the state of Madras under the British rule - offered them relative political security as well as vast area of forest land to cultivate. However, cholera, fever, and starvation were endemic.

Economy

The major agricultural products are rubber, pepper, cashew and coconut. The name Anapanthy comes from the elephants in that area. There were people who could mate the elephants and train them to work, especially to clear the forest.

Today's Anapanthy Service Cooperative Bank was the first financial institution for the entire Aralam/Ayyankunnu villages. The bank was started in 1940s as a 'Society' with a few members. Today it has grown into a full-fledged bank with many branches in the area.

Education

In 1956 the first elementary school was started here with a single teacher and approximately 30 students. Today the school is known as Government L P School.

Transportation

The national highway passes through Kannur town. Mangalore and Mumbai can be accessed on the northern side and Cochin and Thiruvananthapuram can be accessed on the southern side. The road to the east of Iritty connects to Mysore and Bangalore. The nearest railway station is Kannur on Mangalore-Palakkad line. There are airports at Kannur Airport Mangalore and Calicut.

Religion

Christianity and Hinduism is the religion in this area, many temples and churches are here such as catholic and Pentecostal churches.

References

  1. ^ Rathi, Dr Mrs D. (15 August 2018). AN ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF THOOTHUKUDI DISTRICT CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE BANK. Lulu.com. pp. 24, 162. ISBN 978-0-359-01523-8.
  2. Krishnan, Dr. Ladish. "Nutritional Status of Children In Tribal Communities of Wayanad". Achutha Menon Centre for Health Science Studies.
  3. "Consultancy services for preparation of Detailed Project Report for 148 km of roads in northern districts of Kerala state-Package 1" (PDF). Kerala Government. February 2021. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
  4. "Kerala Forest Department revives 400 waterholes in forest areas to avoid man-animal conflict". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
  5. Zehmisch, Philipp; Münster, Ursula; Zickgraf, Jens; Lang, Claudia (2018). Soziale Ästhetik, Atmosphäre, Medialität: Beiträge aus der Ethnologie. LIT Verlag Münster. ISBN 978-3-643-13911-5.
  6. "Kannur". keralaco-opdgfb.org. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
Kannur district
Corporation
Municipalities
Talukas
and
villages
Payyanur
Thaliparmba
Kannur
Thalassery
Iritty
See also
Places of worship, Educational institutions
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