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My Alappuzha

My Alappuzha

District Name : ALAPPUZHA (ALLEPPEY) State : KERALA Country : INDIA Geographical location North Latitudes : 9o 05' & 9o 54' East Longitudes : 76o 17' 30"& 76o 40'. Architect of modern Alappuzha : RAJA KESAVA DAS (1745-1799) Carved out of the erstwhile Kottayam and Quilon districts, Alappuzha(Alleppey) district was formed on 17th August, 1957 and consisted initially of seven taluks, namely Cherthala, Ambalappuzha, Kuttanad, Thiruvalla, Chengannur, Karthikappally and Mavelikkara. The name Alappuzha is derived from the geographical position and physical features of the place. It means the land between the sea and network of rivers flowing into it. The district is bounded on the north by Kochi and Kanayannur taluks of Ernakulam district, on the east by Vaikom, Kottayam and Changanassery taluks of Kottayam district and Thiruvalla, Kozhencherry and Adoor taluks of Pathanamthitta district, on the South by Kunnathur and Karunagappally taluks of Kollam district and on the west by Lakshadweep sea. The present Alappuzha district comprises of six taluks namely Cherthala, Ambalappuzha, Kuttanad, Karthikappally, Chengannur and Mavelikkara. Total area of this district is 1414 sq. kms. The district head quarters is located at Alappuzha. Alappuzha at a glance District Head Quarters Alappuzha (Alleppey) No of Revenue Divisions 2 No. of Taluks 6 No of Villages 91 No. of Blocks 12 No. of Panchayats 73 No. Municipalities 5 No. of Assembly Segments 11 No. of Parliament Segments 1 (Alappuzha + Part of Mavelikkara) Demography Census : Area- 1,414 Sq.Km. which constitutes 3.64% of the total state area. The population size- 2,105,349 which is 6.61 % of the state population. Population density - 1492 persons per Sq.Km, against 1415 in 1991- retains the first position in the state. Sex-ratio (No. of females per 1000 males) - 1079 , earning 4th position (5th position in 1991 with 1051) Literacy Rate- 93.66 % which earns it the 3rd position in the state.(State Average - 90.92%) Female Literacy rate- 91.14 which again earns 3rd position in the state.(State Average-87.86%) Topography The district is a sandy strip of land intercepted by lagoons, rivers and canals. There are neither mountains nor hills in the district except some scattered hillocks lying between Bharanikkavu and Changannur blocks in the eastern portion of the district. Cherthala, Ambalappuzha, Kuttanad and Karthikappally lie fully in low land region. There is no forest area in this district. CLIMATE The climate is moist and hot in the coast and slightly cool and dry in the interior of the district. The average monthly temperature is 250C. The district also gets the benefit of two outstanding monsoons as in the case of other parts of the state. Hot season - March to May South-west monsoon (Edavappathi) - June to September North-east monsoon (Thulavarsham) - October to November Dry weather - December to February The district has 8 reporting rain gauge stations at Arookutty, Cherthala, Alappuzha, Ambalapuzha, Harippad, Kayamkulam, Mavelikkara and Chengannur as recorded in 1989. The average rainfall in the district is 2763 mm. SOIL & CROPS SOIL TALUK CROPS[Main] Sandy Western parts of Cherthala, Ambalapuzha, Karthikappally Coconut Peaty & Kari Eastern regions of Cherthala& Ambalapuzha,western portions of Kuttanad Poor fertility & of low yields Alluvial Rest of Kuttanad,north eastern portions of Karthikappally,western portions of Chengannur ,north western sector of Mavelikkara & the delta region formed by Pamba, Manimala and Achenkovil rivers near its confluence with the Vembanad lake Paddy, Sugar cane Laterite Major portion of Chengannur & Mavelikkara coconut, arecanut,fruit trees etc. GEOLOGY The geological formations of the district are classified as : * a belt of crystalline rocks of the archean group * a belt of residual laterite * a narrow belt of warkalli bed of tertiary group * a western most coastal belt of recent deposits The most relevant crystalline rock type is Charnokites. Residual laterite is the resultant product of the in situ alteration of the crystalline rocks. Warkalli beds consist of a succession of variegated clays and sand stone. The coastal belt consists of recent sediments like aluvium, marine and lacustrine. MINERALS & MINING The two most important minerals which occur in large quantities in the district are glass and foundry sand. Lime shell is exploited commercially. High quality sand deposits occur between Alappuzha and Cherthala which form a stretch of 35 Km in length along the western side of Vembanad lake. Large quantities of sand are being mined at Pallipuram for manufacturing sand lime bricks. Vast deposits of lime shell occur in Vembanad lake covering an area of 15 Sq.Km. upto a depth of 8 metres between Pathiramanal and Vaikom. China clay and ordinary clay which occur in various places are used as building materials. The raw material required for granite carving is obtained from Chengannur. Boundaries North – Kochi and Kanayannur Taluks of Ernakulam district East – Vaikom, Kottayam and Changanassery Taluks of Kottayam district and Thiruvalla, Kozhencherry and Adoor taluks of Pathanamthitta District South – Kunnathur and Karunagappally of Kollam District West – Lakshadweep ( Arabian ) sea Rivers The district has a network of rivers,canals and backwaters. Manimala, Pampa and Achancovil are the major rivers. Manimala River It originates from Mothavara hills in Kottayam district enters the district at Thalavadi village in Kuttanad taluk and passes through Edathua and Champakulam villages and joins the Pamba river at Muttar.The villages of Manimala, Mallappally, Kaviyoor, Kalloppara, Thalavadi, Kozhimukku and Champakkulam lie in the course of the river Manimala. It has a length of 91.73 Km and drainage area of 802.90 Km. Pamba River Pamba, the third longest river in Kerala is formed by several streams originating from Peerumedu plateau in Idukki district, enters Alappuzha district at Chengannur and flows through Pandanad, Veeyapuram, Thakazhy, and Champakulam through a distance 177.08 Km and plunges into vembanad lake through several branches such as Pallathuruthi Ar, Nedumudi Ar and Muttar. The river has a length of 117 Km and is navigable to a length of 73 Km. The catchment area of this river is 1987.17 Sq.Km. The main tributaries of the river are Pambayar, Kakki Ar, Arudai Ar, kakkad Ar and Kallar. Achankovil River This river often known as Kulallada river, originates from Pasukida mettu, Ramakkal Theri and Rishimalai of Kollam district enters the district at Venmony and has a catchment area of 1155.14 Sq.Kms and a marginable length of 32.19 Km.It passes through Cheriyanad, Puliyoor and Chengannur villages, enters Mavelikkara Taluk at Chennithala, flows through Thriperumthura and pallippad villages and joins Pamba at Veeyapuram. Back Waters Vembanad Lake The Vembanad lake, the most important of the west coast canal system has a length of 84 Km and an average breadth of 3.1 Km. It covers an area of 204 Sq.Km. Stretching from Alappuzha to Kochi it borders Cherthala, Ambalapuzha and Kuttanad Taluks of Alappuzha district, Kottayam, vaikom and Changanasserry taluks of Kottayam district, Kochi and Kanayannur Taluks of Ernakulam district. Pamba, Achankovil , Manimala, Meenachil and Muvattupuzha rivers discharge into this lake. Pathiramanal, often called the mysterious sand of midnight, having coconut palms and luxuriant vegetation is situated in the centre of this lake. Perumbalam and Pallippuram are the other islands in this lake. The Thannermukkom regulator constructed across Vembanad lake between Thannermukkom and Vechur is intended to prevent tidal action and intrusion of saline water into the lake. It is the largest mud regulator in India. Kayamkulam Lake Stretching between Panmana and Karthikappally, Kayamkulam lake is a shallow lake which has an outlet to sea at Kayamkulam barrage. It has an area of 59.57 Sq.Km., a length of 30.5 Km and an average breadth of 2.4 Km. It connects Ashtamudi lake by the Chavara Panmana canal. Canals Alappuzha has a network of canals includ
Alappuzha Lighthouse

Alappuzha Lighthouse

The Alappuzha Lighthouse is situated in the coastal town of Alappuzha, Kerala. It was built in 1862 and is a major tourist attraction. Visitors are allowed between 1500 hours and 1630 hours on every weekday at an admission fee of ten rupees.
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Alappuzha

Alappuzha

Cherthala, Alleppey ,
cherthala, alappuzha, kerala, india
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Alleppey - The Venice of The East

Alleppey - The Venice of The East

Alappuzha, Alleppey ,
Alleppey, is a town in Alappuzha District of Kerala state of southern India. A town with picturesque canals, backwaters, beaches, and lagoons, it was described as the one of the places known as "Venice of the East" by Lord Curzon. Alleppey is an important tourist destination in India. Backwaters of Alleppey are world famous and is the most popular tourist attraction in Kerala. Alappuzha is also the access point for the annual Nehru Trophy Boat Race, held on the Punnamada Lake, near Alappuzha, held on the second Saturday of August every year, is the most competitive and popular of the boat races in India. Apart from Backwaters some other attractions in Alleppey are Alappuzha Beach offering one of the most beautiful views of the Arabian Sea, Ambalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple, Edathua Church, Krishnapuram Palace also attracts lot of tourists.Coir is the most important commodity manufactured in Alappuzha. All are invited to Join this page. You can upload your photos of Alleppey (Alappuzha) and share your views and suggestions.
Alleppey

Alleppey

Punnamada, Alleppey ,
Kerala become the center of backwater tourism in India.Alleppey stands the prime location for a backwater cruise. Kerala budget and luxury house boat tour packages are ready with Classic house boats.
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UIT Alappuzha

UIT Alappuzha

Govt.Muhammadens High School Campus, Near Civil Station, Alleppey (Alappuzha) ,
University Institute of Technology (U.I.T.) Alappuzaha. High Quality Professional Education Institution with highly Efficient and Experienced Tutors... Smart and Intelligent generation of students... Multi-level education patterns... Better facilities and overall best Administration......... Contact details: The Principal, UIT, Govt. Mohammedans High School campus, Alappuzha. 688 001; Phone 0477 – 2262654.
Tel: 4772262654
My Cherthala

My Cherthala

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