Thazhekkad, Irinjalakkuda

Thazhekkad is a village in Thrissur district in the state of Kerala, India.[1]

Thazhekkad
village
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictThrissur
Population
 (2001)
 • Total13,387
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
680683
Vehicle registrationKL-
Nearest cityTrissur and Kochi
Literacy100%

Demographics edit

As of 2001 India census, Thazhekkad had a population of 13387 with 6412 males and 6975 females.[1] Thazhekkad is covering a wide area comparing to its nearby villages.

Religion edit

Hinduism, Christianity and Islam are the prominent religions in this area. 60% of the population are Hindus, 35% Christians and remaining 5% Islamic believers. St. Sebastian's church located in the village is a well known pilgrimage place for people regardless of caste or religious beliefs and social backgrounds. The deity St.Sebastian at the church is called as "Muthappan" by the residents. Followers of all religions lead harmonious and peaceful lives. Just opposite to St.Sebastian's Church, there is a temple of Lord Siva[2] called as Thazhekkad Maha Siva Kshethram and there have not been any communal disturbances till date. This is well recognized as the best example for the communal harmony existing in the village.

Economy edit

The economy of the village is based mainly on agriculture. Agricultural crops grown include paddy, coconut, arecanut, banana, spice crops like pepper, nutmeg, and fruit trees.

Thazhekkad has skilled youth who have gone to foreign lands, Middle East, Europe etc.; in search of better employment opportunities. The other significant source of income to the locality is remittances from NRIs.[3]

Transportation edit

Road is the main mode of transportation for Thazhekad residents. The nearest railway station is Irinjalakuda, situated at Kallettumkara.[4] The places/junctions connecting Thazhekkad to nearby towns and city include Kallettumkara, Kombinjamakkal, Thommana and Aloor and, these junctions and railway station are located at around 2-4 kilometers away from the village. Fast and easy to and fro commuting is an issue that the villagers face. Public transportation system, the most commonly used mode of transport by the public, is in its nascent stage over here. But gradually, many have overcome this issue to an extent by starting to use their own vehicles (bicycles, motor cycles and cars).

Geography edit

The landscape of this locale is attractive and naturally endowed. Evergreen paddy fields surrounded with water bodies like small canals and ponds with clear waters and aquatic richness add a perfect countryside picture to every body's heart. People from other parts of the district pay visits to Thazhekkad to enjoy holiday outings and there are a couple of interesting visitor's spots like Atbhutha Kulam (meaning 'wonder-pond'), fishing spots in paddy fields.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Census of India : Villages with population 5000 & above".
  2. ^ Sambandan, K (18 October 2016). "Forms of Lord Siva". The Hindu.
  3. ^ "Report on different aspects of migrants and return migrants" (PDF). Migrant report (2013): 13. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 May 2014.
  4. ^ "Departures from IJK/Irinjalakuda station". Indian Rail Info.