Balussery

Balussery, also spelt as Balusseri, Balisseri or Balussheri) is a small but developing town area located in Kozhikode district in Kerala state, south India.

100 year old AUP School, Balussery

Balussery
Town
Coordinates: 11.45°N 75.83°E / 11.45; 75.83
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictKozhikode
Area
  Total22.44 km2 (8.66 sq mi)
Elevation
42 m (138 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total27,363
  Density1,200/km2 (3,200/sq mi)
Languages
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
673612
Telephone code91 496
Vehicle registrationKL-76
Websitehttp://balussery.in


Narikkuni School
Narikkuni fort

Geography and Climate

Balussery is located at 11.45°N 75.83°E / 11.45; 75.83.[1] It has an average elevation of 42 m (138 ft). Average temperatures range from 30 to 36 degree Celsius in the summer, to 24 degree Celsius in the rainy season.

Overview

Balussery block has an area of 278.54 km2. There are eight Grama Panchayats in the block: Atholi, Balussery, Koorachundu, Kottur, Naduvannur, Panangad, Ulliyeri and Unnikulam. The total population is 212,592: 105,962 males and 106,631 females.

Government offices are situated in the heart of the town. Kerala State Electricity Board has a 33 KV substation (at Manjappalam), a division office/subdivision and a section office here. There are also an employment exchange at Balussery Mukku, a Kerala Police Circle office, a PWD office, a Sub Registrar Office, an Educational Department Office, six co-operative banks, two State Bank of India, Canara Bank, Syndicate Bank, Punjab National Bank and Federal Bank.

Regular bus services serve Kozhikode, Thamarassery, Koyilandy, Koorachundu, Koottalida and Perambra. Mini buses connect the hinterland to Balussery Town. KSRTC operates services to the hilly regions of Balussery, like Mankayam, Koorachundu, Kakkayam, Kallanode, Cheekkilode and Vayalada.

Education

There are three government higher secondary schools located in Balussery. Govt. Vocational Higher Secondary School and GHSS girls high school are near to the town and Kokkallur HSS is 3 km away from town. There are primary and upper primary schools also, like Balussery GLP school, A.L.P School Thuruthyad.

There is a central government institute named Adarsha Sanskrit Vidya Peetham, located in Vaikundam. It is one of several Sanskrit Colleges in Kerala.

PT Usha School of Athletics is at Vattoli Bazaar. Saraswathy Vidya Mandir is situated 2 km away from Balussery.

Places of interest

Balussery-Kotta and Manjapuzha River

Balussery is home to the Central Fort of Kurumbranad Rajas, the Balussery Kota. It is flanked by a temple dedicated to Vettakkorumakan, known as the largest Vettakkorumakan Temple anywhere. It is 2 km from the bus stand. The Manjapuzha River flows by the side of the temple. There are a number of small temples in near proximity such as Kunnathoru Maha Ganapathy Temple, Ponnaram Theru Maha Ganapathy Temple, Chamundeshwari Temple, Vaikuntam Vishnu Temple, Chinthramangalam SreeKrishna Temple, Ellath Mookambika Temple and Narasimha Kshetram Nirmaloor. Thekkedathu Nagathan Kavu are also here.

Vayalada Hill Station

Vayalada Hill Station is a hill-station in Balussery in the proximity of Vettakkorumakan Temple.

School Road, Balussery

Kinaloor Estate (Cochin Malabar Estates)

Kinaloor Estate (Cochin Malabar Estates) is a valley with a mountain on one side and a rubber plantation on the other. There is a plain in the middle of the plantation and the mountain which is a proposed site for the KSIDC (SEZ) industrial area.

The Usha sports school is located at Kinaloor estate, Vattoli Bazaar. The school is located here at Kinaloor estate, Vattoli Bazaar around 5 km from Balussery.

Kakkayam Power Station and Dam Site

Kakkayam
Kakkayam Dam

Kakkayam power station and dam is the sole dam in this region. The power house is around 19 km from Balussery and the dam is around 35 km.

Landmarks

  • Iris Mall, SH-34 (The new mall under construction)
  • Kollankady Square (Central Market)
  • Pallikkara Vishnu Sudarshana Temple, Balussery Mukku
  • Vaikundam Sree Mahavishnu Temple, Balussery

Transportation

Balussery connects to other parts of India through Koyilandy town. The nearest airports are at Kannur and Kozhikode. The nearest railway station is at Koyilandy. The national highway no.66 passes through Koyilandy and the northern stretch connects to Mangalore, Goa and Mumbai. The southern stretch connects to Cochin and Trivandrum. The eastern National Highway No.54 going through Kuttiady connects to Mananthavady, Mysore and Bangalore.

Notable people

Suburbs of Balussery

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