Adoor

Adoor (sometimes spelled Adur) is one of the fastest growing towns in Pathanamthitta district of Kerala, India. It is the headquarters of Adoor Thaluk and Adoor Revenue Division.

Adoor

Adur
Municipality
Skyview of Adoor central junction
Adoor
Location in Kerala, India
Adoor
Adoor (India)
Coordinates: 9.20°N 76.76°E / 9.20; 76.76
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictPathanamthitta
Government
  TypeMunicipality
  Municipal chairpersonSindhu Thulaseedharakuruppu
Area
  Total25.5 km2 (9.8 sq mi)
Population
 (2014)
  Total31,056
  Density1,200/km2 (3,200/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialMalayalam language, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
691 523
Telephone code04734
Vehicle registrationKL-26 (Adoor Sub RTO)
Vice chairmanPrasad.G
Sex ratio1132 /1000
Literacy96.31%
Websitewww.adoormunicipality.in

Adoor town comprises 28 wards of Adoor municipality. Adoor is one of the two revenue divisions of the Pathanamthitta district. The Adoor Revenue Division includes Kozhencherry (Pathanamthitta), Konni, and Adoor Taluks. Adoor Taluk consists of two municipal towns: Adoor and Pandalam. The revenue division was previously located in the Kollam District. On 1 April 1990, Adoor was made municipality. Located between the major cities of Trivandrum and Kochi in south Kerala,.[1] it is the hometown of former Revenue Minister Adoor Prakash. The Kerala Institute of Folklore and Folk Arts is situated in Adoor.

History

The history of Adoor is directly connected to the history of Kollam district. During the 1st century A.D, most of the places under Kollam district were ruled by Ay kingdom with their headquarters at south Travancore. It is known that in the rule of the Ay Kings, a Buddhist Monastery was there in Adoor. Some megalithic monuments like dolmens, dated back to Neolithic period have been discovered in the Enadimangalam village of Adoor Taluk.

Adoor was once part of Ilayidathu Dynasty and Pandalam dynasty. In 1741, Venad Maharaja Marthandavarma included Adoor to the Travancore Kingdom. King Marthandavarma once came to Adoor to hide from Ettuvettil Pillai (a wealthy family who tried to capture King Marthandavarma and to get hold of his throne) and sought the help from Chittundayil house but it was refused and then support and shelter was provided by the grandmother of Nellimuttil family at Adoor, in the later days, after he became the King he then made revenge to the Chittundayil house and granted help to the Nellimuttil house. During the rule of Dharmaraja, a notable event was the battle against Tippu Sultan, where travancore made alliance with the East India Company. During the rule of Rani Gowri Parvathy Bayi, in 1812 A.D, pandalam was annexed to the kingdom of Travancore. The Anantharamapuram market situated at Parakkode is known to be one of the oldest, largest and busiest market during the Travancore era. After India got its independence in 1947, the Maharaja of Travancore refused to join Indian Union, but later had to agree. On 1 July 1949, Travancore and Cochin States were integrated and the Maharaja of Travancore became Rajpramukh of Travancore-Cochin State. On 1 November 1956, The State of Kerala was formed integrating the earlier regions of Travancore, Cochin and Malabar. After that, Adoor was in Kollam district until a new 13th district called, the Pathanamthitta District came into existence as a separate administrative unit on the 1 November 1982. The newly formed Adoor Taluk comprised nine Villages of Kunnathur Taluk and 2 villages of Mavelikkara Taluk of former Kollam and Alappuzha districts. On 1 April 1990, Adoor municipality came into existence and the area under Adoor municipality is presently known as the Adoor Town.

Adoor was part of Central Travancore and was never directly under British Rule. Adoor was a major town of wealthy Hindu families and notable Saint Thomas Christian families. Adoor was never captured by King Marthanadavarma.

In 1914, the first school to be opened in Adoor was Adoor Malayalam School also known as present-day Adoor govt UP School.

In 1934, Mahatma Gandhi visited Adoor and laid the foundation stone of the present SNDP building situated near private bus stand. The message of khadi and charkha gained more attention during this time. It was during the 1940s, communism started emerging in Adoor. SNDP and NSS have given great contributions to the development of Adoor.

The Lord Ayyappa's famous Pandalam Palace is situated just 9 km (5.6 mi) away from Adoor. Adoor is at a distance of 90 km (56 mi) away from the Sabarimala Temple.

Geography

Adoor is located 44m above the sealevel and is situated in the south-western part of the Pathanamthitta district and also in the centre of South Kerala. Geographically, it is located between Thiruvananthapuram and Ernakulam. Adoor thaluk shares its southwest borders with Kollam and Alappuzha districts.

The Adoor Thaluk has an area of 30,857 hectares, out of which 2082 hectares of land include Adoor town or urban area. The remaining 28,775 hectares belongs to rural area.

The landscape here consists of valleys, slopes and plains. The main soil types in this area are sandy soil, gravel soil, shrimp, cut stone and earthen soils.

Kallada River passes through Enath and Mannadi. Adoor Valyathodu passes through the heart of the town.

Administration

Adoor is part of the Pathanamthitta district and is one of the two major revenue divisions of Pathanamthitta. Before the formation of the Pathanamthitta district in 1982, Adoor belonged to the Kollam district. Adoor's Assembly Constituency is a part of the newly formed Pathanamthitta Loksabha with the present MP being Shri Anto Antony. The present MLA of Adoor is Shri Chittayam Gopakumar. Adoor municipality is divided into 28 wards.

Administrative divisions


No.Thaluk HeadquartersRevenue divisions
1AdoorAdoor
2KozhencherryAdoor
3KonniAdoor

Municipality Wards[2]

Ward No Name of Ward Councillor Party
1 Mithrapuram Oommen Thomas INC
2 E V ward Jayakrishnan S INC
3 Pannivizha R Sanal Kumar CPI
4 Salvation Army Prasad G Independent
5 Civil Station Shyni Jose Independent
6 Jawahar Shyni Bobby CPI
7 Anandapally N D Radhakrishnan CPI
8 Pothrodu Madhu T CPI(M)
9 M G ward Raji Cheriyan CPI
10 Bhagath Singh Bindu Kumari G INC
11 Pannivizha East Maniamma C CPI (M)
12 Sangamam Sasikumar INC
13 Netaji Reena Samuel INC
14 Parakkode Sindhu Thulaseedhara

kuruppu

CPI
15 Parakkode East Anithakumari INC
16 Anantharamapuram S Binu INC
17 Parakkode West M Alavudeen INC
18 T B ward Aji P Varghese KC (M)
19 Kannamkodu North Mariyamma Jacob Independent
20 Adoor Central Mumthas A INC
21 Kannamkodu Ayoob Kuzhivila CPI(M)
22 Nellimootilpadi Adv. Biju Varhgese INC
23 Ayyapanpara Thajudeen M CPI (M)
24 Town ward Annamma Abraham INC
25 Munnalam Prasanth Chandranpillai Independent
26 Priyadarshini Sobha Thomas Independent
27 Holycross Geetha Thankappan Independent
28 Puthiyakavilchira Sussy Joseph INC

Panchayaths under Adoor Thaluk[3]


No.PanchayathsRevenue divisionsThaluk
1KodumonAdoorAdoor
2EzhamkulamAdoorAdoor
3 Angadickal Adoor Adoor
4 Enathu Adoor Adoor
5PallikkalAdoorAdoor
6KadampanadAdoor Adoor
7EnadimangalamAdoor Adoor
8 Peringanadu Adoor Adoor
9Pandalam ThekkekaraAdoor Adoor
10 Pandalam Adoor Adoor
11ThumpamonAdoor Adoor
12ErathuAdoor Adoor
13 Kurampala Adoor Adoor

Art

Adoor is famous for its contributions to arts and culture, as well as for being the birthplace of many well-known personalities. Adoor Bhasi, Adoor Bhavani, Adoor Gopalakrishnan, Adoor Pankajam, Adoor Govindankutty, Naveen Bhaskar have given their remarkable contributions to the Malayalam film industry. The Kerala Institute of Folklore and Folk Arts is situated in Adoor.

Thrichengamagalam mahadevar temple's Moonnalam kettukazhcha
Parthasarathy Temple festival

Popular events in Adoor include Thrichendagamagalem Mahadevar Temple Kettukazcha ulsavam, Gajamela at Sree Parthasarathy Temple, Ecumenical Conventions of Christian churches, Ezhamkulam Thookkam in Ezhamkulam Devi Temple, Kalamala chandanakkudam is major festival of Muslims in central Travancore, Kodumon Chilanthy Temple, and others.

Adoor is famous for its contribution to Mollywood. Actors like Adoor bhasi, Adoor Pankajam, Adoor Bhavani, Film director Adoor Gopalakrishnan, Anchor Govindankutty, script writer Naveen Bhaskar have played significant roles in shaping today's Malayalam Film Industry. The 1998 mollywood movie Ilamura thammburan was shot at Adoor.

Demographics

As of 2011 census,[4] Adoor town with an area of 2082 hectares and 7911 households has a population of 29,171 people, including NRI's. Out of which 13741 are males and 15430 are females. The population under the age of 6 is 2411. 3621 belong to Scheduled casts and 38 belong to Scheduled Tribe. The literacy rate of Adoor is 96.31%, which is higher than the state average of 94.00%. In Adoor, male literacy is 97.49%, while the female literacy rate is 95.27%. Adoor has a large population of NRI's, majority of them working in middle-east countries. Majority of the population are Hindus followed by Christians and Muslims. Adoor is a peaceful town with people from all religions living in harmony

With an area of 30,857 hectares, the total population of Adoor Thaluk is 3,02,936 with 141233 males, 161703 females. Nearly 90% of the population resides in rural regions and only 10% resides in the urban area.


Climate

Adoor is one of the places in Kerala that receives the heaviest rain. The summer season and rainy season occurs from April to July. The month of July receives a significant amount of rainfall of about 1,418 millimetres (55.8 inches). Humidity increases in the months of April and June. The winter season normally lasts from October to January. Slight mist and fog is sometimes present in Adoor. Moderate temperatures occur from February and March.

Climate data for Adoor, Kerala
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 31.2
(88.2)
31.8
(89.2)
32.7
(90.9)
33.0
(91.4)
32.4
(90.3)
29.3
(84.7)
27.9
(82.2)
28.2
(82.8)
28.9
(84.0)
29.9
(85.8)
30.7
(87.3)
31.1
(88.0)
30.6
(87.1)
Average low °C (°F) 21.0
(69.8)
22.2
(72.0)
23.8
(74.8)
25.3
(77.5)
25.2
(77.4)
23.5
(74.3)
23.0
(73.4)
23.1
(73.6)
23.1
(73.6)
23.3
(73.9)
22.5
(72.5)
21.2
(70.2)
23.1
(73.6)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 1
(0.0)
2
(0.1)
7
(0.3)
71
(2.8)
248
(9.8)
944
(37.2)
1,418
(55.8)
803
(31.6)
377
(14.8)
283
(11.1)
86
(3.4)
23
(0.9)
4,263
(167.8)
Source: Climate-Data.org[5]

Crops

The Kerala State Seedfarm at Moonnalam established in 1960, has 10.25 ha of land and mainly deals with the cultivation of rice. The soil in Adoor is sandy, clay, loam and is very strongly acidic in nature. The minerals from rivers Achancovil, Kallada make the soil good for cultivation. Adoor is one of the biggest producers of high quality Rubber, coconuts, bananas, and tapioca. Mousambi is also grown here, and so is red coconut and red banana, sugarcane, ginger, turmeric, various vegetables and tubers.

Transportation

Road

NH 183 at Adoor

Adoor is a junction with major roads connecting it to Ernakulam, Trivandrum, Kayankulam, Punalur, Pathanamthitta and Chavara. The only means of transport in Adoor is roadways. There are two bus stands in Adoor. KSRTC bus stand has got 24 hours bus services with daily interstate, interdistrict and town connectivity. The municipal bus stand near bypass stations all private busses.

KSRTC provide services to nearby states of Karnataka and Tamilnadu. Major services include super delux, superfast and fast passengers to Mangalore, Manippal, Marthandam, Thalakkulam, Sulthan Batheri, Perikkalur, Kannur, Udayagiri, Thrissur, Ernakulam, Trivandrum.

Bus services from other depots towards Bangalore (Scania), Sulliya (Super Deluxe), Batheri (Super Deluxe), Thenkasi (Fast Passenger), Pazhani (Super Fast, Fast Passenger) are also available.

Private bus service like Kallada, Kerala Lines, and Rukma have daily services towards Bangalore, Chennai, and other destinations from Adoor.

Being the centre of southern Kerala, Adoor has good highways and modern roads for travel and the shipment of goods. Adoor has the MC road (SH1) passing through it until Trivandrum and the National Highway 183A passing through Adoor connecting Pathanamthitta and other major places. Built during the era of Travancore Dynasty, recently MC road from Kazhakoottam to Adoor was raised to the status of safety road. This is the first safety road project to be built in Kerala. Adoor bypass starts from Nellimutilpadi in Adoor, passes through Moonnalam and ends at Karuvatta in Adoor. The Kayamkulam-Punalur (SH8) road also passes through Adoor making it the centre of Kayamkulam and Punalur. KP Road connects Adoor to various places like Charummood, Pathanapuram. People mostly use MC-Road in Adoor for travelling to Trivandrum rather than using National Highway 66 to avoid traffic jams. This makes the MC-Road the most popular route for travelling to Trivandrum. The National Highway 183, which Starts from Kollam, passes through Adoor and ends at Theni in Tamil Nadu. There are plans to bring ring roads within Adoor. The upcoming projects of renovating and expanding 110 crores Anayadi- Koodal road and 42crore Ezhamkulam - Kaipattoor road are under process.

Airports

The nearest airport is at Thiruvananthapuram-Thiruvananthapuram International Airport which is 90 km (56 mi) away. There are plans to build a new airport for the district near Sabarimala.

Railways

The nearest railway stations are Kayamkulam Junction Railway Station 25 km (16 mi) away, Chengannur Railway Station, Kottarakara railway station. A railway station was planned for Adoor but this plan was shifted to Mavelikkara. There are considerations about bringing a major junction railway station to Adoor. The proposed railway station will have railway flyovers and nearly eight tracks with lines Kayamkulam-Punalur via Adoor, Chengannur-Thiruvananthapuram via Adoor.[6]

Education

College of Engineering Adoor
  • College of Engineering Adoor
  • Kendriya Vidyalaya Adoor
  • Mount Zion Medical College, Adoor
  • Sreenarayana Institute of Technology, Adoor
  • MG University B. Ed Centre, Adoor
  • Govt. Polytechnic College Adoor
  • IHRD, Adoor
  • Govt. Boys Higher Secondary School Adoor
  • Govt. Girls Higher Secondary School Adoor

Others

  • All Saints Public School and Junior College
  • Holy Angels English Medium Higher Secondary School, Adoor
  • T.M.G.H.S. (Trichennamangalam Mahadevar) Higher Secondary School Peringanad
  • Thapovan Public School
  • Moonnalam LP School
  • St. Cyril's College Adoor
  • Marthoma English Medium U. P. School, Adoor

Sports

Adoor Stadium

The demand for a sports stadium has been a decades long wish for the people at Adoor. An INR 15 crore stadium with international training facilities has been proposed.

Kodumon Stadium

The Kerala government's vision of having stadium of international facilities in every district has been a boost for the sport lovers. Another INR 15 crore stadium is under construction in the Kodumon Gramapanchayat of Adoor Thaluk. Expected to be completed in 2020, the stadium will be first in its class in Kerala. The under construction stadium is expected to have five line athletic running tracks and facilities for volleyball and football. Plans for an indoor stadium for badminton is also there.

Hospitals

  • Govt. General Hospital, Adoor
  • Lifeline multispeciality hospital and fertility clinic, Adoor
  • Mount Zion medical college Hospital, Adoor
  • Hollycross Hospital, Adoor
  • Maria Hospital, Adoor
  • Mount Sinai Medical Centre, Paranthal

Tourism

  • Veluthampi Dalawa Memorial Museum
  • Puthiyakavil Chira Eco tourism
  • Nedumkunnumana Eco tourism
  • Chiramudi tourism
  • Anjumalappara at Enadimangalam

Religious pilgrims

Adoor is a holy town and is well known throughout Kerala. Adoor is home to many places, including the Mannadi Temple. There are several places of worship in Adoor.

Temples

Parthasarathy Temple, Adoor
Trichendamangalam Mahadevar Temple
Sree Narayanapuram Mahavishnu Temple
Mannadi devi temple
  • Parthasarathy Temple, Adoor
  • Trichennamangalam Mahadevar Temple, Peringanad
  • Mannadi Devi Temple
  • Ezhamkulam Devi Temple, Ezhamkulam
  • Chennampalli Sree Dharmasastha Temple
  • Pattupurakkal Devi Temple
  • Puthenkavil Bhagavathi Temple
  • Sree Narayanapuram Mahavishnu Temple
  • Mahalingeswara Temple
  • Thevarayyathukavu sreeharihara temple, mithrapuram, A temple for Shiva and Vishnu (4 kilometers from Adoor town , towards pandalam route)
  • Poothamkara Sree Dharmasastha Temple
  • Chathannupuzha Bhattathrikovil Sree Mahadeva Temple
  • Thengumthara Umamaheswara Temple Pazhakulam
  • Bagavathi Thara Devi Temple Kunnathoorkara, Peringanad
  • Punthalaveetil Devi Temple, Pazakulam
  • Parakode Ammankovil, Kottamukal, Adoor

Churches

Marthashamuni Orthodox Church, Moonnalam
St. Thomas Malankara Syrian Orthodox Cathedral, Kadampanad
  • St. Thomas Orthodox Cathedral, Kannamcode, Adoor (Global Pilgrimage Center)
  • Marthashamuni Orthodox Valiyapally, Moonnalam
  • St. Mary's Orthodox Church Karuvatta, Mathra Mariyam Pilgrim Centre
  • St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Cathedral
  • Sacred Heart Malankara Catholic Church
  • St. John Of The Cross Latin Catholic Church
  • Mar Sleeve Church
  • St. Paul's C. S. I. Church
  • St. Thomas C. S. I. Church
  • St. Mary's C. S. I. Church
  • Immanuel Mar Thoma Church
  • St. Thomas Mar Thoma Church, Moonnalam

Mosques

  • Adoor town Muslim jama ath
  • Athikkattukulangara Muslim jama ath (biggest mosque in central travancore region)
  • Kalamala Muslim Jama Ath
  • Parakod Muslim Jama Ath
  • Pazhakulam Noorul Huda Muslim Jama Ath
  • Mettumpuram Makkam (a holy Sufi Saint Makbara)
  • Ezhamkulam Muslim Jama Ath
  • Mannady Muslim Jama Ath
  • kannancode Muslim Jama Ath

Notable people

References

  1. "Routes & Locations". keralatourism.com. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
  2. "കൌണ്‍സില്‍ | Adoor Municipality". www.adoormunicipality.in. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  3. "Subdivisions Taluks and Villages | Pathanamthitta District, Government of Kerala | India". Retrieved 22 May 2020.
  4. "Population of Adoor (2011) census". Census 2011. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
  5. "Climate Adoor: Temperature, Climate graph, Climate table for Adoor". climate-data.org.
  6. Malayalam Manorama Issue-918 date:21-09-2016

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