Kadakkal

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History

Kadakkal is known for a long time, where one of the notable movements of Indian independence movement took place. Kadakkal Riot Case is listed by the Home Ministry, Government of India as one of the 39 movements that led to India getting freedom from the British Raj.[1] known as the "Kadakkal Riot Case" and was led by Franco Raghavan Pillai.

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Vayal Koyithu

Economy

Kadakkal town is an important business center. Kadakkal Chantha (Market) is famous, especially for its agrarian commodity business like coconut, areca nut, copra, tapioca, rubber, etc. Kadakkal Grama Panchayat is a Special Grade Panchayat.[2] It spreads over an area of 48.9 km2 and has a population of 45291 with 21749 males and 23542 females, according to 2001 census.[3] Pangode, Chithara, Nilamel, Ittiva, Kummil and Chadayamangalam are the neighborhood Panchayats.

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KADAKKAL VIPLAVA SMARAKKAN

Nearby tourist attractions

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Eduppukuthira
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Kadakkal panchayat location

Education

Educational facilities from lower primary schools to professional colleges are present in Kadakkal. The institutions are run by private management and government authorities.

Schools

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Colleges

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Festival

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Kadakkal Eduppukuthira

Kadakkal Devi Temple is a famous temple of this region. The uniqueness of the main Devi temple is that there is no idol. The temple is maintained by the Travancore Devaswom Board. The temple is well-known for the Thiruvathira festival celebrated in February or March and is one of the most attractive festivals in Travancore & Kollam area. The temple festivities attract large crowds from various parts of the state. The festival is celebrated over a period of ten days. The main attraction of the festival is Eduppukuthira (Chariot). The deity is known as Kadakkal Amma and is considered very powerful by the devotees. The 10-day "Thiruvathira" festival comes to an end with 'Kuruzi'.

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Temple compound during a special occasion

Transport

Places of worship

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Kdkl. Palliambalam Junction / Post office Junction

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References

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