Parappanangadi

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BEM Highschool, Parappanangadi
Panayathil Mosque, Parappanangadi
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Country  India
State Kerala
District Malappuram
Government
 • Body Parappanangadi Municipality
Area
 • Total 22.5 km2 (8.7 sq mi)
Languages
 • Official Malayalam, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 676303
Telephone code 0494
Vehicle registration KL-55,KL-65,KL-10
Nearest city Malappuram
Literacy 100%%
Lok Sabha constituency Ponnani
Civic agency Parappanangadi Muncipality
Climate normal (Köppen)
Website www.parappanangadipanchayath.com

Parappanangadi is a small town in Tirurangadi taluk of Malappuram district, Kerala, India. It is a town located close to the Arabian sea. Parappanangadi railway station is one of the oldest railway stations in Kerala. It was a part of the first rail route (Tirur–Beypore) in Kerala.[1]

Parappanangadi is one of the most beautiful and peaceful villages of Kerala.[2]

History

This area was under the control of Parappanad Kingdom. In 1425, the country was divided into North Parappanad and South Parappanad. Parappanad Kingdom was the dependent of Zamorins of Calicut. As per history books, it's given that in the middle of 18th century, the Royal Family of Parappanad Kingdom migrated into Travencore in the time of invasion of Hyderali.

Famous persons from Parappanangadi

Kerala Varma Valiya Koyi Thampuran (Kerala Kalidasan), Raja Raja Varma (Kerala Panini) and Raja Ravi Varma (Famous Painter) are from different branches of Parappanand Raja Vamsam (Clan) which migrated to Harippad, Changanassery, Mavelikkara and Kilimanoor. The Chief Editor of the daily "The Hindu" (1898 to 1905) and Founder Chief Editor of "The Indian Patriot" Divan Bahadur Cozhisseri Karunakara Menon (1863–1922) were from Parappanangadi. O. Chandu Menon wrote his novels "Indulekha" and "Saradha" while he was the judge at Parappanangadi Munciff Court. The Education Minister of Kerala, P. K. Abdu Rabb, Ex. Deputy Chief Minister K. Avukader Kutti Naha, Ex. M.L.A. C.P. Kunhalikkutty Keyi, famous historians Dr. MGS Narayanan and Dr.M. Gangadharan, are from this town. Parappanangadi is the closest railway station from Calicut University campus at Tenhipalam. The landscape of the novel "Daivathinte Kannu" by N.P. Mohammed which won the Kendra Sahithta Academy Award is Parappanangadi.

Abhayam Palliative care project NGO

"Abhayam" - an initiative of AKG Memorial Charitable Trust, Parappanangadi is one of the major organisations in the district which function in the field of palliative care and other philanthropic activities.

Tourist Attractions

  • Ottummal Beach
  • Kettungal
  • Keeranallur
  • Newcut
  • Kalpuzha

Important Landmarks

  • Nahas hospital
  • AKG Memorial hospital
  • BEM High School
  • Co-operative College
  • SNM Higher Secondary School
  • Government High School Neduva
  • parappanad herbal garden
  • Khadiriyya Juma Masjidh, Vatathany
  • Bhagavathi Temple, Chirakkal
  • Devadhar Road Over-bridge
  • Thrikkulam Shiva Temple, Chemmad Road
  • Envara Creative Club

Suburbs and villages

On Tanur Side

Thrukkulam Shiva Temple
  • Kalarippady, Mukkola and Olappeedika
  • Poorappuzha Bridge, Chiramangalam and Kurikkal Road

On Kadalundy Side

  • Anchampuram, Ayyappankavu and Putharikkal
  • Kodappalli, Chettipady and Kallungal
  • Velukutty, Vallikunnu and Ariyallur
  • Anangadi, Anappady and Kacherikunnu
  • Athanickal, Anayarangadi and Kottakkadavu

On Chelari side

  • Anappady and Chettippadi
  • Chiramangalam and Poorappuzha
  • Puthen theru, Puthanathany and Vattathany
  • Cherakkod, Chernoor and Thayyilakkadavu
  • Koottumoochi, Kodakkad and Alinchuvadu
  • Chiramangalam and Mukkola

References

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