Thaikattussery

Thycattusserry is a village in the Cherthala taluk of the Alappuzha district in the Indian state of Kerala.[1]

Thycattusserry

Thycattusserry
village
A view of Pachara Manal
Thycattusserry
Location in Kerala, India
Thycattusserry
Thycattusserry (India)
Coordinates: 9°46′30″N 76°20′10″E
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictAlappuzha
Population
 (2001)
  Total20,052
  Density1,250−1,500/km2 (−2,600/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
688528
Telephone code91478253
Vehicle registrationKL-32
Nearest cityCochin, Cherthala
Sex ratio1000:1015 /
Literacy91.5%
Lok Sabha constituencyAlappuzha
Niyamasabha constituencyAroor

Demographics

As of 2001 India census, Thycattusserry had a population of 20052 with 9915 males and 10137 females. Thycattusserry is situated in Pallippuram Islands, 35 km north of Alappuzha and 30 km south of Kochi. The major income source of this place is fishing and coir industry. Thycattusserry is geographically surrounded by Vembanad lake and its tributaries.

Thycattusserry is famous for 'Panchara Manal' [Silica sand], the major raw material used in glass and cement industry.

Educational institutions

The major educational Institutions in Thycattusserry are SMSJHS Thycattusserry, Govt.HS Thevarvattom, St. Theresas HS Manappuram, MDUPS Maniyathrikkal, St.Marys LPS Srambikkal, and Govt.UPS Thycattusserry.[1]

Industry

The main industry here is based on the products from the humble coconut tree. The coconut oil is used for cooking, as hair oil and in manufacture of soap. The coir extracted from the husk of the coconut tree is used for making rope, door mats, carpets and as protection against soil erosion.

Fishing and allied industries is another major source of livelihood. The place is endowed with a network of canals which are invariably connected with either the Arabian sea on the west or the Vembanad back waters on the east side. Of late prawn farming has caught up with the place. The prawn mainly go into the export market.

Poochakkal is a big town and economical capital of Thycattusserry situated in Cherthala-Arookutty Bus route.

Temples

  • Thycattusserry Punnakkeezhil Sreekurumba & Kothesivapuram Temple [One of the famous temples in Alappuzha District]
  • Thaikkathrikkayil Temple
  • Nadubhagom Maniya Thrikkayil Temple
  • Subrahmanyapuram Temple Thycattusserry
  • Nadubhagom Sivasubrahmanyapuram Temple [Ardhanareeswara Temple]
  • Nagari Sree Dharmasastha Temple
  • Gowrinatha Temple Makkekadavu
  • Elikkattu Sreedharmasastha Temple
  • Thycattuserry Bhagavathy "MOOLASTHANAM" at Eloor KALARY Thevarvattom
  • Ulavaipu Mahadeva Temple
  • Aduvayil Mahadeva Temple
  • Attupuram Sree Gandharva Swamy Temple

Masjid

  • Thevarvattom Masjid,

Churches

  • St.Antonys Church
  • St.Marys Church Srambikkal
  • Valliara Church
  • Little flower Church, Manappuram
  • St.Martin Deporous Church Ulavaipu
  • Baptism Church

Railway

  • The nearest Railway station is Thuravoor [2.5 km from village Headquarters]
  • Cherthala [Shertallai] 14 km away from village Headquarters.

Waterway

Thycattusserry lies between the Kottapuram-Kollam National Inland Waterway passing through the Vembanad lake. Prior to the coming of NH-47 the cargo and freight from Cochin market was transported in country boats through the Vembanad lake via the small lake diverting from Arukutty-Kudapuram-Ulavaipu[Kaithappuzha Lake]. Now these country boats are no more used for cargo transportation, instead converted into tourist floating house boats. We can reach Vaikom by the Tavankadav-Vaikom ferry service covering approx 3.5 km across the Vembanad lake and joining the Kottayam district at Vaikom jetty and also Jangar Servises to reach Thuravoor from Thycattusserry and Nerekadavu[Vaikom] from Makkekadavu.

Local places in Thycattusserry

  • P.S.Kavala
  • Poochakkal
  • Maniyathikkal
  • Srambickal
  • Makkekadavu
  • Thevarvattom
  • Nagari
  • Cheerathukad
  • Santhikkavala, is the south border junction of Thycattusserry.
  • Paniyath
  • Thandappally
  • Ulavaipu [Ambedkar Gramam]
  • Polekkadavu
  • Manakkal Bhagom
  • Chudukattum Puram

Nrekadev

References

  1. "Census of India:Villages with population 5000 & above". Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Archived from the original on 8 December 2008. Retrieved 10 December 2008.
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