Pachalam
Pachalam is a region in the city of Kochi, Kerala in India. Goshree bridge road at Marine Drive side ends at Pachalam. Pachalam can also be reached by Chittoor Road. Mulavukad island is on its west, Vaduthala and Chittoor island is on its north, Elamakkara at north east, Mamagalam and Palarivattom is on its east, Kaloor on southeast. It is also located between Marine Drive, Kaloor and Edapally acting as a connecting link between the most important places in Kochi. One of the main attractions near Pachalam is the famous Queen's Walkway,[1] that connects Pachalam to the Gosree bridge Road and to Marine Drive. Although the roads are very narrow (except for the wide Pottakuzhy Road which is badly maintained), the traffic has increased, as roads inside Pachalam give a much needed respite to motorists who were looking an alternative to escape from the hardships of motoring through Banerjee Road especially during this phase of Kochi Metro construction.
Pachalam | |
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Pachalam Location in Kerala, India | |
Coordinates: 10.00°N 76.28°E | |
Country | India |
State | Kerala |
District | Ernakulam |
Languages | |
• Official | Malayalam, English |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
Vehicle registration | KL- |
Nearest city | Cochin |
A Kerala Institute of Tourism and Travel Studies (KITTS) study centre is located in Pachalam.[2]
Location
Famous Landmarks In & Around Pachalam
- 1. Pottakuzhy Gas Crematorium (Shmashanam)
- 2. Pottakuzhy Road
- 3. Kattungal Temple
- 4. Pachalam Market
- 5. P.J Antony Ground
- 6. The Virus House
- 7. Little Flower Church
- 8. PJ Antony Ground
- 9. Capernum Charitable Society
- 10. Kattungal Temple
- 11. Mount Carmel Church, Chathiath
- 12. Link Park Housing Colony.
- 13. Lourdes Hospital
- 14. Goodness Institute of Film and Television
- 15. SRM Road
- 16. LMCC Girls High School.
- 17. Mount Carmel Church
Politics & Administration
Pachalam over-bridge was the latest addition to the locality's infrastructure in the year 2015, after a long wait of more than 35 years. However Pachalam bridge is a classic example of how a bridge should not be designed and built. In fact, all the new bridges in Cochin are built with no long term vision of the city in mind and usually starts off and lands into a junction (Aluva Bridge, Pachalam Bridge, Kathrikadavu Bridge etc). http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/Pachalam-rail-overbridge-opens-to-traffic/article13994623.ece
Also local MLA along with Kochi Metro Rail has promised the residents of Pachalam for the development and widening of the prominent Pottakuzhy road, which is currently encroached by illegal shops and vehicles parked by workshops/scrapshops on both sides of the road making the life of pedestrians miserable. Also the residents of Pottakuzhy Road are eagerly waiting for a footpath and a model road promised to them long time back.
Neighbourhood
Pachalam is the abode of many influential and up-class people, though recently it has seen an upsurge in migrants settling down especially in unauthorized, illegal buildings and makeshift arrangements in the area. Although the fewest illegal constructions i.e. 794 was reported from Pachalam division, it is a matter of concern. Although both sides of Pottakuzhy Road are residential areas, many illegal godowns don the area and trucks parked on both sides of the road, makes it immensely difficult for pedestrians and motorists. A prominent violation is the presence of an illegal dry fruits godown inside the famous "Link Park" residential colony in Pachalam. It fraudulently took license in the pretext of hostels and shops and is operating the building as a godown. RTI reply from the Corporation of Kochi clearly states that this godown is illegal yet the authorities refuse to take action for obvious/unknown reasons.
Link Park Colony, Anta Queen Gated Villas, Janatha Colony and other gated communities are some of the prominent residential locations in the area. The gold old departmental stores called "Padma Stores" is situated in Pachalam. "Virus" which was the biggest residential property in South India until a few years back is located very close to the famous Pottakuzhy Bridge.
References
- "Queen's Walkway". Trip Advisor. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
- Kerala Institute of Tourism and Travel Studies