Manathmangalam

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Manathumangalam
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Manathumangalam
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Manathumangalam
Manathumangalam (Kerala)
Coordinates: 10°59′35″N76°13′32″E / 10.99306°N 76.22556°E / 10.99306; 76.22556
CountryIndia
State Kerala
District Malappuram
Revenue Division Perinthalmanna
Taluk Perinthalmanna
VillagePerintalmanna
Town Perinthalmanna
Local GovernmentPerinthalmanna Municipality
Electoral Wards2 - Manathumangalam

3 - Kakkooth

7 - Kumarakulam
Government
  Type Municipality
  BodyPerinthalmanna Municipality
  CouncilorM M Sakkeer Hussain (UDF)
Postal code (PIN)
679322
Telephone code04933
Vehicle registration KL 53
State Assembly Constituency Perinthalmanna
Loksabha Constituency Malappuram

Manathmangalam, also known as Manathumangalam is an important commercial area and an electoral ward of Perinthalmanna Municipality, Malappuram district in Kerala State of India. It's also a neighbourhood of Perinthalmanna.

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Manathumangalam is located in Perinthalmanna village in Perinthalmanna Taluk of Perinthalmanna Revenue Division of Malappuram District in Kerala. Manathumangalam is the second ward of Perinthalmanna Municipality. M.M Sakkeer Hussain is the current councilor of Manathumangalam.

Law and Order

Manathumangalam falls under the jurisdiction of Perinthalmanna police station.

Educational Institutions

1. Aided Model Lower Primary School Manathumangalam

2. Al Fathah English Medium School. Poopalam

3. Oraphanage UP School, Poopalam

4. Darul Falah English Medium School, Pooppalam

5. MSTM Arts & Science College Pooppalam

6. Al Jamia Arts & Science College Pooppalam.

Youth Clubs

  1. Hiross Arts, Sports & Tourism Club Kunnumpuram, Manathmangalam.

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