Kallumala

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Kallumala
Kallumala (India)
Coordinates: 9°14′02″N76°33′00″E / 9.234°N 76.550°E / 9.234; 76.550 Coordinates: 9°14′02″N76°33′00″E / 9.234°N 76.550°E / 9.234; 76.550
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Kerala
District Alappuzha
Government
  Type Taluk
  Bodygrama panchayath
Languages
  Official Malayalam, English
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
690110
Telephone code+91-479
Vehicle registration KL-31
Nearest city Mavelikara (3 km)
Literacy86.00%%
Website alappuzha.nic.in/mavelikara_taluk.html

Kallumala is a village near Mavelikara railway station in Mavelikara taluk. Kallumala is the twenty-first ward of Thazhakkara Grama Panchayat, Alappuzha district in the Indian state of Kerala.

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Education

CMS LP School established in 1856 was the first school in Kallumala. In 1964 Bishop Moore College was established at Kallumala.

Geography

Mavelikara is a region of sandy mud, while Kallumala is a hill with laterite soil. Kallumala consist of two squares, the college square (Vadakkemukku) and the Thekkemukku square, which are connected with two roads.

Religious places

Infrastructure

Educational institutions

Healthcare

Other establishments include Kiran studio, Jemini studio, Mambally medicals, Illikkal medicals, Panackal stores and Nadavallil store, along with many grocery shops. A ration shop is located near to the junction.

Notable people

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