Perambra, Thrissur

Multicolored church altar with flowers, statues and crucifix
St.Antony's Church altar
Perambra
Town
Coordinates: 10°18′N 76°20′E / 10.30°N 76.33°E / 10.30; 76.33Coordinates: 10°18′N 76°20′E / 10.30°N 76.33°E / 10.30; 76.33
Country  India
State Kerala
District Thrissur
Population (2005)
  Total 8,000
Languages
  Official Malayalam, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 680689
Telephone code 0480
Vehicle registration KL-8, KL-45, KL-64
Nearest city Chalakudy & Kodakara
Literacy 95%
Lok Sabha constituency Chalakudy
Climate max 34, min 25 (Köppen)

Perambra is a small town located in the Thrissur district of Kerala, South India. It is located on National Highway (NH) 47, 23 km south of the city of Thrissur and about 7 km north of Chalakudy.

Location

Government and industry

Black-and-white map of Perambra
Perambra village map

Administratively, Perambra is part of the Kodakara panchayat and the Mukundapuram taluk. Apollo Tyres has a factory in Perambra.[1] It is an agricultural area, although Apollo Tyres is a major employer. Perambra has many rubber estates, nutmeg and rice farms, coconut plantations, cashew nut and pepper farms. Many residents work abroad in Dubai, Saudi Arabia, the UK, and the United States.

Travel

The nearest railway stations are at Chalakudy and Irinjalakuda, both located 7 km from the town. Although Perambra is considered a single block with 1,600 families, NH-47 cuts it into two pieces and there is a need for an underpass at Perambra Junction.

Religion and infrastructure

St.Antony's Church is a pilgrimage center in Perambra. The church's history in the town dates back to 1820, when a chapel was dedicated to St. Anthony of Padua as part of the Chalakudy parish for Sunday mass. In 1830 a church was built, and in 1832 it became an independent parish.

CYM (Catholic Youth Movement) is a youth wing of the Perambra parish. The KCYM (Kerala CYM) has about 100 active members, and celebrated its Silver Jubilee in 2010. CYM is involved in blood donation, eye donation, a public library and other social-welfare activities. Perambra was declared a complete blood literacy village on December 29, 2005, when all 8,000 residents had been tested for their blood groups. Perambra was the third village to achieve blood literacy in Kerala, thanks to the CYM initiative.

Front of white, domed church
St.Antony's Church

Puthukkavu Temple, one of the oldest Bagavathy temples, is located in Perambra. Thaalapoli maholsavam is celebrated every year on the tenth day of Makaram, featuring nine elephants.

The Government Ayurveda Hospital Perambra, established in the 1940s, moved to Perambra in 1960. This hospital is one of the three government ayurveda hospitals in Kerala where Panchakarma treatment is available.

Perambra is the birthplace of Member of Parliament Lonappan Nambadan, a former teacher and leading figure in the Communist Party who was MP from Mukundapuram from 2004–2009.

See also

References

  1. Perambra, Cochin, Kerala Retrieved 2012-01-20.
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