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Kulathupuzha

Coordinates: 8°54′30″N 77°03′20″E / 8.9082295°N 77.055501°E / 8.9082295; 77.055501
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Kulathupuzha
Village
Kulathupuzha Sastha temple
Kulathupuzha is located in Kerala
Kulathupuzha
Kulathupuzha
Location in Kerala, India
Kulathupuzha is located in India
Kulathupuzha
Kulathupuzha
Kulathupuzha (India)
Coordinates: 8°54′30″N 77°03′20″E / 8.9082295°N 77.055501°E / 8.9082295; 77.055501
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictKollam
Government
 • TypeGram panchayat
 • BodyKulathupuzha Grama Panchayat
Area
 • Total
424.06 km2 (163.73 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total
34,721
 • Density82/km2 (210/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
691310
Vehicle registrationKL-25
Nearest cityPunalur
Literacy86.62%

Kulathupuzha is a town in the eastern part of Kollam district of Kerala, India. It is one of the important pilgrim spots linked with the legend of Sabarimala.[2] It is the birthplace of the Malayalam music composer Raveendran.[3] Kulathupuzha is the source of the Kallada river, Thenmala Dam (KIP) is located on this river. As declared by the Governor Arif Mohammad Khan, Kulathupuzha panchayat is the first in India to have achieved Constitution-literacy.

Location and connectivity

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Kulathupuzha town is situated in Punalur Tehsil along State Highway-59 and State Highway 2 along Kallada River. It is situated 58 km away from district headquarters Kollam and 63 km away from state capital Thiruvananthapuram.

Road

The town is connected with all major towns nearby by roads. KSRTC and private buses connect the town to Punalur, Kollam, Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam and Tenkasi. KSRTC have one of their largest depots here in Kollam District

Railway

Thenmala railway station 11 km

Airport

Trivandrum International Airport 64 km

Attractions

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Kulathupuzha Temple

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Kulathupuzha is well known for the Kulathupuzha Sastha Temple. The deity is known as Bala Sastha (child Sastha). The Vishu Mahotsavam in April is the most important festival of this temple. The temple legend is intertwined with fishes in a nearby river.[4]

In Napier Museum, Thiruvananthapuram there are numerous wooden carvings of Hindu mythological figures that were retrieved from Kulathupuzha.[5]

High-Tech Dairy Farm

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Hi-tech dairy farm at Kulathupuzha established by KLDB is the first hi-tech dairy farm in India under government sector. It will be a model hi-tech bull mother dairy farm with all the latest technologies on feeding, milking, shed management and recording practices as a model in the state for production of bull calves for breeding programme and supply of high producing females calves to farmers by importing Embryos, Frozen Semen, and Sexed semen. It is one of the most modern dairy farm situated in Kulathupuzha Indo-Swiss project.[6]

Rehabilitation Plantation Limited

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RPL Kulathupuzha estate is one of the largest Natural rubber estates in Kerala. It is almost 1300 Hectare vast and this project was implemented by Government of India to rehabilitate 458 [[Sri Lankan Refuge families.[7][8]

Sanjeevani Kulathupuzha

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It is a conservation site of medicinal plants managed by Kerala Forest Department, Kollam Social Forestry Division. About 400 rare, endemic and indigenous medicinal species are conserved and protected here. All the species are well labelled so as to get basic information about the plant and its usage. Ayurveda students, college students, local medical practitioners and common people can make use of this medicinal garden. Now the garden is renovated and a well organised demonstration plot is created here. Moreover, now the visitors can enjoy a one-kilometer light trekking through the natural forest which is part of the garden.

Kulathupuzha Reserve Forest

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Kulathupuzha forms a part of the southernmost reserve forests of the State, falling in the SOI sheet No. 58 H/1. Kulathupuzha reserve covers an area under 1000 km2. Its forest constitutes predominantly of tropical wet - and semi - evergreens and moist deciduous types. Apart from settlements, some parts are occupied by Forest departmental plantations mainly of teak, eucalyptus and acacia. The plantations are grown by planting saplings on cleared natural forests. Plantations are raised to sustain and supplement the timber needs of a few industries in the State. popularly known as the Rakoodu Estate (Rock Wood Estate) is near Kulathupuzha. Senthurini Wilde Life Sanctuary is near Kulathupuzha. Kallar estate is one of the famous tea estates leftover from British ruling times. A British bungalow is there.

Kulathupuzha forests have the largest variety of exotic Myristica Swamp freshwater variety swamp in Kerala. Besides Kulathupuzha it is found in India only at Idukki Uttara Kannada and Shivaliks Himalayas.[9]

Also, the forest is the origin of Ithikara and Kallada rivers. Thenmala eco-tourism is just 9 km away.

Oil Palm India Limited

OPIL was established in the year 1977 with the objective of propagating oil palm cultivation in the country and more particularly in Kerala. From 1983 onwards the Company started functioning as a joint venture of the Government of Kerala and Government of India with share participation of 51% and 49% respectively. Oil Palm India Limited has got a total planted area of 3,646 hectares (9,010 acres) of plantation spread over in three estates – Kulathupuzha, Chithara, and Yeroor in Kollam District, Kerala.

Economy

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Malayalam Wiki source school students competition at samuel oomen memorial government technical high school, Kulathupuzha

The major economic activity in the area is:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "കൊല്ലം ജില്ലയിലെ ഗ്രാമ പഞ്ചായത്തുകളുടെ അടിസ്ഥാന വിവരങ്ങള്‍". dop.lsgkerala.gov.in.
  2. ^ "5 Temples Part of Sabarimala Pilgrimage Circuit". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  3. ^ "Kerala's own Raveendra Sangeeth". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  4. ^ Pereira, Ignatius (18 December 2013). "The mountain trails of a divine legend". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  5. ^ "Wood Carving of Dwarapalaka | Artifacts of Napier Museum, Thiruvananthapuram". Napier Museum. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  6. ^ "Kulathupuzha grama panchayath - general information". lsgkerala.in. Archived from the original on 17 November 2016. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  7. ^ "Rehabilitation Plantations Ltd aims to become model employer". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  8. ^ "KULATUPUZHA ESTATE – RPL". Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  9. ^ Jain, Neha. "The Myristica swamps in the Western Ghats are an untouched biodiversity hotspot". Scroll.in. Retrieved 6 November 2021.