Palai (Assembly constituency)

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The Palai Assembly Constituency consists of the Palai municipality and Bharananganam, Kadanad, Karoor, Kozhuvanal, Meenachil, Melukavu, Moonnilavu, Mutholy, Ramapuram, Thalanad and Thalappalam Panchayats in Meenachil Taluk and Elikkulam Panchayat in Kanjirappally Taluk. [1] The constituency is a stronghold of the Kerala Congress (M). The 2016 election was won again by KM Mani.

Bharananganam town in Kerala, India

Bharananganam, an important pilgrim centre in South India, is located on the banks of Meenachil river, 5 km east of Pala in Kottayam district in the state of Kerala. Bharananganam and surrounding places are hilly areas with a lot of vegetation. Agriculture is the main occupation of the people, who cultivate plantation crops such as Rubber.

Kadanad Panchayath in Kerala, India

Kadanad is a Panchayat and Village in Meenachil Taluk of Kottayam district in the Indian state of Kerala.

Karoor is a village near Pala in Kottayam, Kerala. Karoor Panchayath is one of the neighboring Panchayaths of Pala Municipality. It is on the way to Ramapuram. The place got its name from the Karoor family, who donated land to construct the local church and educational institutions.

The constituency holds the record for having elected a person for a record time since its inception. Most of the panchayaths are ruled by Kerala Congress M and Congress. The majority of the people are Roman Catholics. Pala has many prestigious educational institutions; St. Thomas College, Alphonsa College, St. Joseph's Engineering College, St. Thomas Bed College, are some of them.

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Pala, Kerala City in Kerala, India

Pala is a major Indian municipal town located 28 km east of the district capital Kottayam in the Indian state of Kerala. It is spread over an area of 74.09 square kilometres (28.61 sq mi) and is situated 173 km north of the state capital Thiruvananthapuram. Pala is on the banks of the Meenachil river and is the headquarters of the Meenachil Taluk and the Pala Revenue Division.

Meenachil Taluk in Kerala, India

Meenachil is the north-eastern region of Kottayam district in Kerala, south India. The name originates from Meenakshi the Dravidian goddess. Palai is the main city in Meenachil. The arterial river of the district is also named Meenachil. The river finds mention in Arundhati Roy's Booker Prize-winning novel, The God of Small Things.

Monippally town in Kerala, India

Monippally is a small and peaceful village in Kottayam district, Kerala, South India. Formerly known as 'Mohanappally'(Beautiful Place) or 'Munippally'(Temple of 'Muni's, Sage or Saints). In her yesteryears, Monippally was a famous ginger cultivation area in Central Travancore. Dry Ginger, Turmeric and Kacholam were the main attractions of trade.

Paika Town in Kerala, India

Paika is a small town 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from Palai on the Pala-Ponkunnam road of Muvattupuzha - Punalur SH:08, in Kottayam district, Kerala, India. It is part of Meenachil Taluka, known as one of the most fertile agricultural regions of Travancore. The town is well connected to the plantation towns of Kanjirapally, Erattupetta and Ponkunnam. The majority of residents are Syrian Malabar Nasrani Catholic Christians continuing their traditions from the times of Saint Thomas, an apostle of Jesus Christ. This region is part of the mid-lands of south-eastern Kerala. The main income is from agriculture, mostly rubber plantations.

Erattupetta Municipality in Kerala, India

Erattupetta is a municipal city located in eastern Kottayam district of the state of Kerala, India. It is 38 km east of Kottayam, the district capital, and its just 13 km east of the city Pala. Erattupetta was known as Erappili and Erappuzha before. The town is a part of the Palai city metro.

Ranni Town/Taluk in Kerala, India

Ranni sometimes spelled Ranny, is a small town in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala, in India. The taluk headquarters is a small township on both sides of the Pamba River. Ranni is also one of the largest taluks in Kerala. The renowned Hindu temple of Sabarimala is in this taluk, situated approximately 66 km from the main town, Ittiappara. Ranni is known for its natural environment, forests, hills, river and good climate.

Teekoy Village in Kerala, India

Teekoy is a southern Indian village, situated in the eastern part of Kottayam district in Kerala state.

Poonjar Town in Kerala, India

Poonjar is a small town in the Kottayam district of Kerala state, India. Before the independence of India, Poonjar had been the capital of the Poonjar Koyikkal Swaroopam. Pala, Teekoy, Kanjirappally, and Erattupetta are the nearest towns and villages of Poonjar.

Mallikassery Village in Kerala, India

Mallikassery is a small village near Paika, in Elikulam Panchayat of Kanjirappally Taluk in Kottayam district, in the state of Kerala, India.

Edamattom is a small village on the bank of Meenachil River located in Poovarany Village in the Kottayam district, state of Kerala, India. The town lies 6.5 km South-East of Pala. Nearby towns and village include Amparanirappel, Bharananganam, Kizhaparayar, Poovarani and Vilakkumadom. Though it is a very small village, Edamattom is the home to the headquarters of Meenachil Panchayat, as well as accompanying services, including the Krishi Bhavan, the Political Associate Office of the Village (Poovarany) and the Meenachil Service Co-operative Bank. The village also contains an Ayurvedic hospital. All these are considerably good landmarks for tourists and strangers, who come to Edamattom to live there. Occupationally, most residents are dependent on agriculture. The primary focus of agriculture in the village is rubber and as such the village contains a rich vegetation of rubber trees.

St. Thomas Cathedral, Pala building in India

St Thomas Cathedral Or simply Cathedral of Pala is the name that receives a religious building that belongs to the Catholic Church, follows the Syro-Malabar rite and is located in the town of Pala in the state of Kerala in the south of the Asian country of India. It serves as the mother church of the Syro-Malabar Diocese or Eparchy of Palai which was created in 1950 through the bull "Quo Ecclesiarum" of Pope Pius XII.

Marangattupilly village in Kerala, India

Marangattupilly is a small village and headquarters of Marangattupally Grama Panchayat in Kottayam district, Kerala. Most of its people are either farmers or engaged in small-scale business. Famous politician K M Mani, was born and brought up in this village. Another famous personality from this village is Santhosh George Kulangara.

Kattakada Town in Kerala, India

Kattakada is a small town in the eastern part of Thiruvananthapuram District, the capital city of the Indian state of Kerala.

Melukavu village in Kerala, India

Melukavu (Melukavumattom) is a village in the eastern part of Meenachil Taluk in Kottayam District of Kerala state, India.

Pulloli Thomas Chacko was a prominent politician of Travancore and later Kerala. He was the first Leader of Opposition of the newly formed state of Kerala. He was also the Home Minister of Kerala holding the additional portfolios of Revenue and Law during the period 1960-64.

Andoor village in Kerala, India

Andoor is a village in the Kottayam district of Kerala, India. The village is located approximately 9 km north-west of Palai on the road towards Kuravilangad.

Kudakkachira is a small village 9 km away from Palai on Pala-uzhavoor road of Ernakulam - Sabarimala state highway in Kottayam district, Kerala, India. It is part of Meenachil Taluk. The majority of people are Syrian Malabar Nasrani. This region is part of the midlands of south-eastern kerala. Main income is from agriculture, mostly rubber plantations.

Anthinad Village in Kerala, India

Anthinad is a small agricultural village in Kottayam district situated about 6 kilometres away from Palai. The Main Eastern Highway passes through Anthinad and connects it to two of its neighboring towns, Thodupuzha and Pala.

Neeloor is an agriculture-oriented rural village in the Taluk of Meenachil, Kottayam district, Kerala. The village is situated on the hill sides of Noorumala, Ellumpuram and Perumkunnu which are hills on the borders of Kottayam district and the neighboring Idukki district. Earlier the place was known as "Kallidapootha".

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