Thiruvambady | |
|---|---|
Town | |
| Coordinates:11°21′39″N76°00′32″E / 11.36083°N 76.00889°E /11.36083; 76.00889 | |
| Country | |
| State | Kerala |
| District | Kozhikode |
| Government | |
| • Type | Local Self Government |
| • Body | Thiruvambady Grama Panchayat |
| • Panchayat President | Bindhu Johnson |
| • MLA | Linto Joseph (Thiruvambady Constituency) |
| • MP | Priyanka Gandhi (Wayanad Constituency) |
| Population (2011) | |
• Total | 28,820 |
| Languages | |
| • Official | Malayalam, English |
| Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
| PIN | 673603 |
| Telephone code | 0495 225.... |
| Vehicle registration | KL 57 |
| Sex ratio | 1000:1040♂/♀ |
| Literacy | 98% |
Thiruvambady is a major town inKozhikode district inKerala, India which lies near foothills of Wayanad.Thiruvambady Assembly constituency is a Legislative Assembly Constituency ofKerala, situated 35 kilometres (22 mi) from west ofKozhikode.[1]
Thiruvambady is 35 kilometres (22 mi) towards east from Calicut city and is on the banks of theIruvanjippuzha River. Thiruvambady is on the footage of Western Ghats and Wyanad forest which is close to major waterfalls, such asThusharagiri Falls,Aripara Falls and Kozhippara Waterfalls Kakkadampoyil.
Thiruvambady was established in 1805 durimg British rule. The town was a forest area that belonged to the East India Company. During that time Thiruvambady was given to Kottayam King Kalppakassery Karnoru and the forest around it was given to Manniledathu Nair Tharavadu. The former name of Thiruvambady was Nayarukolli. Nair and Exhava people made up the majority of the population around the 1900s. Later in 1944, Christians migrated from Pala and Kottayam and settled permanently to engage in agriculture. They built schools, hospitals and churches and the town relocated to its current place. Muslims also migrated to Thiruvambady and engaged in business.
Earlier Thiruvambady was an agricultural town, now due to urban sprawl, the majority of people are engaged in job and business.
Thiruvambady Gramapanchayath was established on 1 January 1962 and consists of 17 wards covering an area of 83.96 square kilometres (32.42 sq mi), which includes 9,000 acres (3,600 ha) of forest. Thiruvambady is underKoduvally Block Panchayat andThamarassery Taluk.
Thiruvambady is part of theWayanad parliamentary constituency. The currentMP isPriyanka Gandhi.
In 1977, the Thiruvambady assembly constituency of theKerala Legislative Assembly was established, consisting of 7 Panchayats. The currentMLA isLinto Joseph.
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Thiruvambady is well connected by road to nearby places. State Highway 83 passes through Thiruvambady town. It can be reached by the following routes:
AKSRTC bus operating centre is in town, as well as a private bus stand. There are buses to nearby places such asKozhikode,Mukkam,Omassery,Thamarassery,Koduvally,Pulloorampara,Anakkampoyil,Poovaranthode,Koodaranji, andKodenchery; and KSRTC operates many inter-district routes.
The nearest railway station isKozhikode Railway Station, 35 kilometres (22 mi) distant.
The nearest airport isCalicut International Airport, 43 kilometres (27 mi) distant.[2]
There was a proposal to buildThiruvambady International Airport for Calicut City; the plan was later cancelled.[3] Restrictions on larger aircraft landing at the existing airport for safety considerations has been reported as one rationale for building a new airport.[4]
The Kilometer chart from Thiruvambady is given below:
| Kozhikode - 35 km | Thamarassery - 15 km |
| Manjeri - 36 km | Mukkam - 6 km |
| Kunnamangalam - 20 km | Koduvally - 12 km |
| Perinthalmanna - 60 km | Areekode - 20 km |
| Palakkad - 122 km | Omassery - 5 km |
| Thrissur - 133 km | Anakkampoyil - 13 km |
| Ernakulam - 202 km | Koodaranji - 5 km |
| Thiruvananthapuram - 414 km | Kodencheri - 10 km |
| Kannur - 113 km | Pulloorampara - 8 km |
| Kalpetta - 53 km | Kakkadampoyil - 19 km |
| Nilambur - 50 km | Punnackal - 5 km |
| Koyilandy - 43 km | Thusharagiri Falls - 18 km |