Permude
Permude is a village (panchayat) located in the Mangalore taluk, Dakshina Kannada district, in Karnataka state, India.[2][3] The name, "Permude", derived from Perda Mudde (Tulu Language), is a reference to the milk that was once locally produced in large quantities.[4] Permude is located approximately 360 kilometers from the state capital, Bangalore.[5] Nearby villages include Bajpe and Kinnigoli.[6] According to 2011 census information, Permude's location code or village code is 617478. The village comprises an area of 742.69 hectares.[7] Permude falls under the Mangalore Special Economic Zone (MSEZ).[8][9][10]
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Permude Location of Permude in Karnataka, India Permude Permude (India) | |
Coordinates: 13.0015°N 74.8835°E | |
Country | |
State | Karnataka |
District | Dakshina Kannada |
Tehsil | Mangalore taluk |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
Pincode(s) | 574509.[1] |
Inhabitants
The Kudubis, who reside in Permude, are an Adivasi community. Their customs are similar to other tribes of central India.[11] In 2011 the Kudubi people opposed the MSEZ operating company's attempt to construct a boundary wall on land the company had acquired in Permude.[12][13] The construction was opposed as a result of reported damage to farms and crops caused by the construction. [14]
Banks and financial institutions
- Canara Bank (ATM) [15][16]
- Corporation Bank (ATM)
- Syndicate Bank (ATM), Bajpe
- Vijaya Bank (ATM), Bajpe
Schools and educational institutions
- Government Urdu Primary School
- St.Francis Xavier Higher Primary School
Religious institutions
Temples
- Shree Durgaparameshwari Temple, Kateel
- Ayyappa Bajana Mandir
- Shree Shanishwara Temple
Mosques[19]
- Jamiya Masjid
- Minara Masjid
- Badriya Juma Masjid
- Usmaniya Mohammedi Masjid
Clubs
- Royal Friends Club
- Jamiya Cricketers
Transportation
- The nearest railway station to Permude is Tokur, which is 7.3 km away.
- Mangalore Central railway station is 20.6 km away.
- The nearest airport to Permude is Mangalore International Airport, 5.8 km away.
- Bajpe bus stand, 3.2 KM
References
- Postal, pincode -Permude. "Postal Pincode".
- Quarterly Journal of the All-India Institute of Local Self-Government, Bombay (Volume 66). The Institute. 1995. p. 201. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
- Kurukshetra, Volume 43, Issues 3-12. United Trade PressM. 1984. pp. Page 114, 115 &116.
- "St John the Baptist Church, Permude to celebrate golden jubilee on Jan 13". Daijiworld Media. 10 January 2016. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
- Strengthening village democracy: proceedings of National Conference on Gram Sabha (1999). National institute of Rual Development, 2002. National Institute of Rural Development. pp. 213, 220.
- "Quarterly Journal of the Local Self-Government Institute (Bombay)". Quarterly Journal of the Local Self-Government Institute (Bombay): 201 – via The Institute, 1995 - Municipal government.
- Special Economic Zones in India: A Study with Special Reference to Polepally (2012). Special Economic Zones in India:. Daanish Books. p. 32.
- "List of Industries and Villages under".
- Daijiworld News Portal. "Permude GP Serves Notice to MSEZ over Illegal Construction".
- "Mangalore SEZ" (PDF). Towards Greater Economic. India Journal 7 - 1: 55 – via Institute of Town Planners, India Journal 7 - 1.
- A REPORT OF PEOPLE’S AUDIT OF SEZ KARNATAKA. "A REPORT OF PEOPLE'S AUDIT OF SEZ KARNATAKA" (PDF). A REPORT OF PEOPLE’S AUDIT OF SEZ KARNATAKA – via Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS).
- The Hindu. "Permude People stop construction by MSEZ".
- Pinto, Stanley (14 January 2011). "The Mangalore Special Economic Zone (MSEZ) authorities have said the four acres of land in Kudubi Padavu..." The Times of India. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
- Daijiworld News Portal. "Permude GP Serves Notice to MSEZ over Illegal Construction".
- Canara, Bank. "Bank IFSC Code".
- The Bank Directory, Part 4. "The Bank Directory, Part 4". The Bank Directory, Part 4. 4: 2054 – via Accuity, 2007 - Bankers.
- Daijiworld, News. "Daijiworld- Independent News".
- Roman, Catholic. "Discourse of Mangalore".
- Muslims in Dakshina Kannada: A Historical Study Upto 1947 and Survey of Recent Developments. Green Words Publication. 1993. p. 150.