Mattakkara

Mattakkara is a part of Kottayam District mainly spread in Akalakunnam Panchayath. This is considered as the biggest kara (land) in Kottayam. The place is accessible by local roads. It is about 20 km (12 mi) from Kottayam and 15 km (9.3 mi) from Palai.Kottayam and 15 km (9.3 mi) from Palai.Historically the region was under domain of ullatt karthas since old travancore rule, .Mattakkara has 90%literacy and major religion in the region are Hinduisam and Christianity.

Mattakkara
Village
Mattakkara manal junction
Coordinates: 9.64182°N 76.64416°E / 9.64182; 76.64416
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictKottayam
Government
  TypePanchayath
  BodyAkalakunnam grama panchayath
Elevation
3 m (10 ft)
Population
 (2001)
  Total10,725
Languages
  OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
686564
Telephone code0481
Vehicle registrationKL-05, KL-35
Websitewww.mattakkara.com

Demographics

The area is divided by the Pannagam Thodu stream. This has got its name as it flows in a shape of snake (pannagam). The main faiths of Mattakkara are Christianity and Hinduism. People speak Malayalam in their own slang. More than 98% of them are literate.

Most of the people are farmers. The main cultivation is rubber. You can find pepper, paddy, banana, coffee, tapioca and coconut trees like any other place of Kerala in Mattakkara.

Education

The Top Engineering College in Mattakara is TOMS College of Engineering. There is Polytechnic Diploma College under TOMS College.There are many schools like Mattakkara H.S, in the heart of Mattakara, St. Joseph H.S, Manjamattam and Thachilangadu LP School (Government L.P. School) to name a few. There is also a higher secondary school under C.B.S.E syllabus situated at cheppumpara; Cluny Public School and Junior College. The Government of Kerala has put up a Polytechnic here under the aegies of Model Poly Technic Mattakkara - IHRDE to provide technical Education to the rural masses. The Model Polytechnic started functioning in 1995. National Education And Research Foundation established a Photography Institute called Creative Hut Institute of Photography.[1]. One of the AMIE coaching Institute and Visveswaraya Institute of Engineering Technology and one engineering college, Toms College of Engineering.[2][3].

Flora and fauna

Pannagam Thodu
Rubber plantations at Mattakkara

All places consist of wet evergreen plants. Hard working farmers of this place play an important role to make this happen. The main vegetation occurs due to rubber plantations which cover 50% of the area. Coconut trees, cocoa, bamboo and other plants can be found here.

The Pannagam river which flows almost around the year also keeps this vegetation.

Religion

Place of worship in Mattakkara include:

Subdivisions

Mattakkara itself is split into 12 different main smaller areas.

  1. Mannoor
  2. Manal
  3. Vadakkedam
  4. Manjamatam
  5. Chuvannaplavu
  6. Nellikunnu
  7. Karimpany
  8. Pattyalimattam
  9. Cheppumpara
  10. Moozhoor
  11. Paduva
  12. Thachilangadu

Schools And Colleges

  1. Mattakkara High School, https://goo.gl/maps/49R3qbnKdAP2
  2. Toms College Of Engineering For Startups
  3. Creative Hut Institute Of Photography
  4. Thachilangadu LP School, https://goo.gl/maps/7aYtjX3VbHD2
  5. List of all Anganwadis in Mattakkara
    1. Anganwadi Manal (Centre No 17)
    2. Anganwadi Manjamattom (Centre No 2)
    3. Anganwadi Karimpani (Centre No 5)
    4. Anganwadi Thachilangad (Centre No 13)

Banks

  • State Bank Of India (State Bank of Travancore), Vadakkedam
  • Akalakunnam Service Co-operative Bank
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References

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