Vayalathala Explained

Vayalathala is a small village situated in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala State in India.

Location

Vayalathala place is situated 8 km from Ranni, 8 km from Kozhencherry and 8 km from the Pathanamthitta District headquarters. This village is under governance of Cherukole Grama Panchayat. Chakkappalam @ puthamon are the gateways to Vayalathala Gramam (from Ranny-Kozhencherry main road), Kudilumukku, Parankimanthodom, Thottungal padi, Palliyathu Padi, post office Padi are the common junctions in this locality.

Geography

The terrain of this locality is mostly hilly with some paddy fields. The Major population in this area constitute of Christians and Hindus. Aaduparakkaavu Mala Nada Devi temple is the ancient Hindu worship place there. The concept "Mala Nada" symbolizes the heritage of ancient Dravidian culture here. Three Orthodox churches, one Catholic church, one Marthoma Church, One C.S.I. church and a Pentecostal church situated in this village.

Schools

Three primary schools are functioning in this village and one government operated old age home at Puthmon Junction.

Landmarks

The village has a post office,[1] playground for volleyball (panchayath stadium) Primary health centre, Ayurvedic hospital, nursery school, Arts and Sports Club. The relationship between the people are very healthy and majority of the people cultivate rubber.

Transport

There are a few private buses and a KSRTC bus from Pathanamthitta Depot operating in this area.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.indiapost.gov.in/PincodeSearch.aspx Pin Code Search