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Keezhuvaipur | |
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Town | |
Coordinates: 9°25′54″N76°40′11″E / 9.4318°N 76.6697°E Coordinates: 9°25′54″N76°40′11″E / 9.4318°N 76.6697°E | |
Country | India |
State | Kerala |
District | Pathanamthitta |
Elevation | 3 m (10 ft) |
Languages | |
• Official | Malayalam, English |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 689587 |
Telephone code | 0469 |
Vehicle registration | KL 28 |
Keezhvaipur is a village in the Mallappally Taluk which is one of five Taluks that makes up the Pathanamthitta district, in Kerala State, India.It Is Part Of Thiruvalla Constituency.Keezhuvaipur lies in the bank of river Manimala and is famous for its traditions, cultures, and customs. The town is located on the Kottayam-Punalur State Highway. Keezhuvaipur is 3 km away from Mallappally, 11 km from Kozhencherry and 13 km from Tiruvalla.
Keezhuvaipur is a typical Central Tranvancore village with rubber tree plantations, paddy fields and many NRIs (Non-Resident Indians).[ citation needed ]
Also Keezhuvaipur has the only police station in the Mallappally Taluk. The Pincode of the town is 689587.[ clarification needed ]
7 kilometers distance between vaipur and Keezhvaipur. Both are banks of river Manimala. In olden days, Vaipur and Chunkappara and nearby places under the police station limit of Keezhvaipur. Vaipur, which is located north of Keezhuvaipur, was very famous in trade in the ancient days.[ citation needed ]Keezh means 'below'. Keezhvaipur was also famous for its trading links as it had a small port to receive goods(hence the name Keezhvaip-pur,"keezh" meaning 'down' and vaip meaning "keeping" as items were kept down on the ground in the port) by the Manimala river, mainly from bigger towns like Chegenacherri.[ clarification needed ][ citation needed ] As it lies below to Vaipur, thus it got the name Keezhuvaipur.
Keezhuvaipur town is located in central Kerala at a location of .[ clarification needed ] The river Manimala flows through Keezhuvaipur. It has an average elevation of 3 metres (9 feet) from sea level. Keezhuvaipur is situated in the basin of the Manimala River which is formed from several streams in the Western Ghats in Idukki district. It flows through Pathanamthitta district and joins Pamba River. As per division of places in Kerala as Highlands, Midlands and Lowlands based on altitude, Keezhuvaipur is considered to be part of the Midlands. The general soil type is alluvial soil. The vegetation is mainly tropical evergreen and moist deciduous type.
Keezhvaipur lies in the SH 9 which connects the district capitals of Pathanamthitta and Kottayam. Both KSRTC and private buses travel between Kozhencherry and Kottayam. The nearest KSRTC terminal is Mallappally (2 km). Autorikshaws and taxi are plentiful from Keezhvaipur for travel to remote places.
The nearest railway station is Tiruvalla (13 km) and Chengannur (18 km). The nearest airport is Cochin International Airport (101 km). Upcoming Aranmula International Airport is just 15 km away.
Keezhuvaipur has a tropical climate. Its proximity to the equator results in little seasonal temperature variation, with moderate to high levels of humidity. Annual temperatures range between 20 to 35 °C (68 to 95 °F). From June through September, the south-west monsoon brings in heavy rains as Keezhuvaipur lies on the windward side of the Western Ghats. From October to December, Keezhuvaipur receives light rain from the northwest monsoon, as it lies on the leeward side. Average annual rainfall is 315 cm. Although the summer is from March to May, it receives locally developed thundershowers in May.
Keezhuvaipur is a part of Thiruvalla Assembly Constituency and Pathanamthitta Loksabha Constituency. Adv. Mathew T Thomas is the current MLA. In Lok sabha, Keezhuvaipur is represented by the sitting MP from Pathanamthitta, Mr. Anto Antony (Indian National Congress). In Rajya sabha, Keezhuvaipur is represented by the sitting MP from Keezhvaipur itself, Mr. Prof. P J Kurien (Indian National Congress).
Schools in the town include:
The majority of the population is either Christian or Hindu. There are five Marthoma churches and one CSI and Pentecost churches, as well as two Hindu Temples, Subramanium and Shiva.
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