Purathur

Purathur
Village
Padinjarekara Azhimukham at Purathur where the river Bharathappuzha and Tirur River merge together and empties into Arabian Sea (Opposite side is Ponnani port)
Padinjarekara Azhimukham at Purathur where the river Bharathappuzha and Tirur River merge together and empties into Arabian Sea (Opposite side is Ponnani port)
Location in Kerala, India
Location in Kerala, India
Purathur
Location in Kerala, India
Coordinates: 10°48′08″N 75°55′21″E / 10.80222°N 75.92250°E / 10.80222; 75.92250
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictMalappuram
Government
 • BodyPanchayath
Area
 • Total19.15 km2 (7.39 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total31,915
 • Density1,700/km2 (4,300/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
676102 & 676561
Telephone code0494-256
Vehicle registrationKL-55

Purathur is a sandy coastal village and a Grama Panchayat in Tirur Taluk, Malappuram district in the state of Kerala, India.[1] Bharathappuzha river and Tirur River merges together in Purathur and join with the Arabian Sea at Padinjarekara Azhimukham, which is also the southernmost tip of Purathur Gram panchayat. Opposite to Padinjarekara Azhimukham is Ponnani port.[2] The village is located at the southernmost tip of Tirur Taluk and is bordered by historically important Ponnani port in Ponnani Municipality of Ponnani taluk to south (Opposite to Padinjarekara Azhimukham).[2]

Geography

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Purathur Grama Panchayat is bounded by waterbodies.[2] It is bounded by Arabian Sea to west, and Bharathappuzha River to southeast and south.[2] On north, it is bounded by Mangalam Grama panchayat, and on the east by Triprangode Grama panchayat.[2] The Tirur River, which passes through middle of village, separates the village into two parts - a coastal area and an inland area. Mangroves are widely seen in the coastal area.[2] Migratory Birds also arrive here.[2] A bird sanctuary at Purathur was proposed in 2010.[3]

Demographics

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As of 2011 India census, Purathur village had a population of 31,915, of whom 15,062 were males while 16,853 were females. The population of children aged 0–6 was 4,290, which made up 13.44% of the total population of the village. The average sex ratio of Purathur village was 1,119, higher than the Kerala state average of 1,084. The child sex ratio for Purathur was 1,008, higher than the Kerala average of 964.[4]

Wards

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Map
Purathur Grama Panchayat

Purathur Grama Panchayat is composed of the following 19 wards:[5]

Ward no. Name Ward no. Name
1 Pandazhi 2 Muttannur
3 Muttannur East 4 Chirakkal
5 Maravantha 6 Athanipadi
7 Puthuppalli 8 Kuttikkad
9 Thrithaloor South 10 Ezhipadam
11 Kaloor 12 Munambam
13 Purathur 14 Kavilakkad South
15 Kavilakkad 16 Thrithallur
17 Edakkanad 18 Azhimukham
19 Padinjarekkara

Border local bodies

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Transportation

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Purathur village connects to other parts of India through Kuttippuram town and Chamravattam. National highway No. 66 passes through Edappal and the northern stretch connects to Goa and Mumbai. The southern stretch connects to Cochin and Trivandrum. National Highway No. 966 connects to Palakkad and Coimbatore. Another connection point is Chamravattom, 4 km away from Purathur.

KSRTC buses run between Ernakulam-Malappuram, Tirur-Ponnani, Calicut-Guruvayur, Calicut-Ernakulam, Calicut-Alleppey, Calicut-Thiruvananthapuram, and Ponnani-Bangalore. A large number of KSRTC buses including super fast passenger, super fast, town-to-town, limited stop and ordinary buses run through Chamravattam.

The nearest airport is at Karippur (Kozhikode).

The nearest major railway stations are at Tirur

Temples

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Bhayankavu Bhagavathi Temple

The Hindu Bhayankavu Bhagavathi Temple is the major temple in Purathur village. It is a sacred Bhagavathi temple on the Alathiyoor Pallikadavu Road in Edakkanad, about 14 km from Tirur town.

The temple is dedicated to the goddess Bhagavathi. Three main festivals are celebrated in Bhayankavu. The first one is on Thulam 1 (the middle of the month of October). The second one is known as 'Makarachovva' (the second Tuesday of Malayalam month 'Makaram'). The annual Thalappoli ritual in the temple is observed according to the Malayalam calendar in the Kumbham month.

Tourism

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The Tirur-Kootayi road ends at Padinjarekara (Purathur), better known as Padinjarekara Azhimugham, where the Bharathapuzha and Tirur Rivers converge to drain into the sea. This place is noted for migratory birds, gathering in their thousands during February - April. This beach is very near Tirur and is also known for its scenery.[citation needed] This beach has long been a destination for both domestic and international travellers as well as nature lovers.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Census of India : Villages with population 5000 & above". Retrieved 10 December 2008.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Directorate of Census Operations, Kerala. District Census Handbook, Malappuram (PDF). Thiruvananthapuram: Directorate of Census Operations, Kerala.
  3. ^ Sudhi, K. S. (15 March 2010). "Birds get 12 more havens in State". The Hindu.
  4. ^ "Purathur Village Population - Tirur - Malappuram, Kerala".
  5. ^ "Wards of Purathur". sec.kerala.gov.in.