Thankamany

Thankamany is a village at Idukki district, in Kerala state, India. There is a small town associated with this village. In regional language thankamany is a name of a lady. It is a belief that an older jungle king gave dowry as land for his three daughters Thankamony, Kamashi, and Neeli. The place got for Thankamony is now known as Thankamony (place name), other nearby places are also known as Kamashi and Neelivayal (means land of Neeli). Thankamany town is located in a valley of three small hills Thamprankunnu, Kattadikavala and Kurishupara respectively. One of the interesting thing is that, even though Kamashi is a different place, the panchayath of thankamany is called Kamashy panchayath and the office is situated in the middle of thankamany town.Sometimes in official documents thankamony is also written as thankamony

Thankamany
village
Thankamany hamlet
Thankamany
Location in Kerala, India
Thankamany
Thankamany (India)
Coordinates: 9°50′25″N 77°2′07″E
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictIdukki
Area
  Total32.38 km2 (12.50 sq mi)
Elevation
2,500 - 5,000 m (−13,900 ft)
Population
 (2001)
  Total23,448
  Density720/km2 (1,900/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
685609
Vehicle registrationKL 6
Nearest cityKattappana
Sex ratio972(female to male in 1000) /
Literacy95(96% Male Literacy & 94% Female Literacy)%
Climatetropical (Köppen)

Demographics

As of 2001 India census, Thankamany (City) had a population of 23448 with 11808 males and 11640 females.[1]

People

The people of Thankamany speak the Malayalam language. Most of the people are involved in agriculture and are generally interested in the plantation of spices. Being a hilly area, the climate is suitable for Pepper, Cardamom,Tea plantation and Coffee cultivation.

Most of the people are educated and are hardworking. Most of the vegetables are exporting from here to Ernakulam/Cochin(The nearest big town). This small village gives major production of vegetables. Thankamany is situated in Kamakshy Panchayath and in Thankamany Village.

Religion

Almost 90% of people are Roman Catholic Syrian Christian (R.C.S.C), most of them are migrated from Palai (in Kottayam district) before two generation or less than that. Rest of the people are Hindus including Ezhavas and Nair. Brahmins and Muslims are not present here. People are in good communal harmony.

Institutions

Being a Christian majority area, the St. Thomas Forane church situated at the heart of Thankamany town. It runs the St. Thomas H.S.S, which is the only school having a higher secondary status in and around of Thankamany. Many small educational institutions like Vimala Neursery school etc. are also situated here. In addition to that in the heart of Thankamany town a Nair temple is situated. Thankamany Co-Operative hospital is the main hospital here. A police station is also present here. Thankamany village office is also situated at the heart of Thankamany which is near to police station. Thankamany service Co-operative bank,UBI and Kerala Bank(IDCB) also present in Thankamany.There is also a Fuel Pump is situated in Thankamany

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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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