fbpx
Wikipedia

Angamaly

Angamaly (Aṅkamāli), IPA: [ɐŋgɐmɐːli], Malayalam : അങ്കമാലി Situated about 30 km (19 mi) north of the city centre, the town lies at the intersection of Main Central Road (MC Road) and National Highway 544. MC Road, which starts from Thiruvananthapuram ends at Angamaly at its intersection with NH 544. Cochin International Airport is less than 10KM away from the town of Angamaly.

Angamaly
Ankamaly
Northern Gateway to Ernakulam
Nickname: 
Airport City
Angamaly
Location in Kerala, India
Angamaly
Angamaly (India)
Coordinates: 10°11′46″N 76°23′10″E / 10.196°N 76.386°E / 10.196; 76.386Coordinates: 10°11′46″N 76°23′10″E / 10.196°N 76.386°E / 10.196; 76.386
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictErnakulam
City UAKochi
Elevation
31 m (102 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total33,465
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
683572
Telephone code0484
Vehicle registrationKL-63
Sex ratio0.9689 /
Author V.B John ,Actor Chemban Vinod and Antony Varghese, Musician Abin James living in Angamaly. Roji M John is the current MLA
Angamaly Junction

Originally established as a panchayat in May 1952, Angamaly became a municipality in April 1978 and is also a Legislative Assembly constituency from 1965 in the Ernakulam district.

The area is known for the Angamaly police firing in 1959, when police opened fire on protesters who had been demonstrating against Kerala's communist government.

Angamaly is one of the ancient Christian centres of Kerala. There are eighteen and half "Sharries"[clarification needed] around Angamaly and there is a history of Buddhist monks in the area.

Nayathode near Angamaly is the birth place of Great poet G. Sankara Kurup, (3 June 1901 – 2 February 1978) better known as Mahakavi G, who was an Indian poet, essayist and literary critic of Malayalam literature. Known as one of the greats of Malayalam poetry, he was the first recipient of the Jnanpith Award―the highest Indian literary honor, when it was instituted in 1965.

Importance

 
Angamaly Carnival 2012

Angamaly is well connected by all means of transport. Cochin International Airport is in the vicinity of Angamaly.

Angamaly railway station, where all major trains stop, serves as a major connectivity point for people from the eastern side of the district to the rest of the country. The railway station is the fifth busiest in Greater Kochi in terms of passenger footfalls and revenue generated, after Ernakulam Junction railway station, Ernakulam Town railway station, Aluva railway station and Tripunithura railway station. There is a proposed railway line from Angamaly to Sabarimala, which will connect the high-ranges with the low land. Progress toward completing the new line is slow as a result of various regional and political issues. The project has however, obtained a new lease of life after the Government of Kerala agreeing to bear half the cost for the project in January 2021. [1]

National Highway 544 connecting Kanyakumari to Salem passes through Angamaly. The NH 17 which connects Kochi and Mumbai is 20 kilometers from Angamaly. Main Central Road (M.C. Road) connecting Central Kerala to Kerala capital serves as an important road connecting many towns in the eastern side of the state.

'Manjaly Thodu' which flows through Angamaly, was a major waterway and Angadikadavu near the old church was an important trade centre in the olden days where spices, rice, bamboo and other agriculture and hill products were sent to the old port of Mozoories. Manjaly Thodu is part of the new National Waterways programme and is getting developed.

Angamaly is enriched with cultural and devotional centres. There are many old churches which are centuries old with well defined frescoes and other murals which are also known for certain historical meetings and decisions that shaped the modern Christianity in the entire India. The new Catholic church built at the heart of the town is regarded as the biggest of its kind in India.[citation needed] Vembiliyam Mahadev temple, Paddupusha Bhagavathi temple, Thirunayathodu temple, Krishnaswamy temple, Vengoor Durga Devi temple, Kidangooru temple, Kothakulangara temple, Jain temple, Elavuru temple, Muzhikulam temple are all Hindu pilgrim centres near to Angamaly. There are also several hospitals and educational institutions in the locality.

Angamaly has a state-owned industrial estate at its southern end which has numerous renowned factories. Kerala State Bamboo Corporation Ltd. has its headquarters at Angamaly. There are several small-scale cracker manufacturing units in the surrounding areas. Angamaly have a decent contribution to literature in form of books like Kaatadiyanthramgal.

The importance of Angamaly today is mainly revolved around it being a stone's throw away from Kochi city. The town is on the verge of being assimilated with the fast growing city, with the proposed New Kochi Bypass project (from Karayamparambu to Nettoor) starting just north of,[2] and Kochi Metro phase 3 being proposed to Angamaly as well as Cochin International Airport.

The proposed Kochi Global Industrial Finance and Trade (GIFT) city under the Kochi-Bengaluru National Industrial Corridor is proposed at Ayyampuzha, which is close to Angamaly.[3] These developments are expected to catapult Angamaly as a very important part of Kochi city in the immediate future.

History

Although recorded history does not exist about the origins of Angamaly, legends and local folklore attribute the name Angamaly to the grounds where battles (Ankam in Malayalam language) were conducted at a myal (attributed as a plain ground). Hence a very old battle ground.

Another legend is that the word Angamaly is derived from Akamaly I.e.inland port area.

Several old coins and other artefacts found from the region tells this area was predominant with Buddhists and Jains in very old time. The 18 and a 1/2 'viharas' around Angamaly is a proof for this. Malayatoor, which is Christian devotional centre, is very near to Angamaly. It is said[by whom?] that St. Thomas, the Apostlte who was deputed to the region by Jesus Christ came via Angadikadavu in Angamaly using Manjali Thodu to come from Kodungaloor port at AD 58. There are evidence for the churches in the locality built as early as AD 409 and AD 822.[citation needed] It was the headquarters of Mar Abraham, Assyrian-Chaldean Catholic Archbishop of Angamaly and Hind in the sixteenth century.

Kalady, the birthplace of Adi Sri Sankara is only 7 kilometers from here, it is there the Sanskrit University situates.

Historians records that a massive flood around the 16th century AD made the Angamaly river to change the course forced itself to flow through Aluva area. Now the river is called Chalakudy River and is the fifth longest river in Kerala. Meanwhile, the river in Angamaly became a lesser canal and there by got the name Manjaly Thodu.

Angamaly Police firing

The Angamaly Firing was an incident that took place in Angamaly, Kerala, on 13 June 1959, when police opened fire on protesters who had been demonstrating against Kerala's communist government. Seven people were killed resulting in the intensification of Vimochana Samaram, a protest against the then communist led government.[4] Incidentally, it happened on the 50th birthday of E. M. S. Namboothiripad, the then Chief Minister of Kerala.

Places of interest

 
Mar Hormizd Syro-Malabar Church Angamaly
  • Mahagony Thottam (Garden) – a picnic spot on the banks of Periyar river is 27 km (17 mi) away.
  • Ezhattumugham, Kerala – Another picnic spot is 8 km (5.0 mi) away
  • Kalady Adi Sankara Keerthisthambham, Sringeri Mutt complex and Crocodile Ghat are 8 km (5.0 mi) away.
  • Thirunayathode Sivanarayana Temple – Built by Cheraman Perumal Nayanar in the 800s AD.[citation needed]
  • Cochin International Airport - Angamaly is the nearest city to Cochin International Airport. (5 km (3.1 mi) away)
  • Kallil Temple is a revered Jain shrine established from the 9th century.[citation needed] Kallil literally meaning "in stone" is a temple located in a vast expanse of 28 acres. This rock cut temple can be reached after a short trek up 120 steps. The temple is managed presently by Chenkottukonam Sree Ramadasashramam. It was originally owned by the Kallil Pisharody family and hence name Kallil Devi temple. Dedicated to Durga Devi, the temple has a structure of Brahma carved at the peak of the rock. The triad of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva are all worshiped in this temple. This shrine also enshrines Jain deities namely Padmavati Devi (worshipped as Durga Devi by devotees), Parshvanath and Mahavira. It is believed that Kallil family had once followed Jainism. It is 26 km (16 mi) from Angamaly.

Industry

  • Transformers And Electricals Kerala Ltd.(TELK) is Located in Angamaly, producing and setting up High Voltage equipment in the region. Started off as a technical and financial collaboration between Govt. of Kerala and Hitachi of Japan, now it is a JV between Govt. of Kerala and NTPC Limited, TELK manufactures Extra High Voltage Power Transformers (up to 315 MVA, 420 kV) and other equipment (CT, PT, Bushings) up to 420 kV class.

Politics

Angamaly is a constituency in the Kerala legislative assembly .The Angamaly assembly constituency is part of Chalakudy (Lok Sabha constituency).

Angamaly is a municipality.

Constituency Name of Constituency Leader Party
Parliament Chalakudy Benny Behanan UDF
Assembly Angamaly Roji M John UDF
Municipality Angamaly Reji Mathew UDF

Location

Demographics

As of 2011 India census, Angamaly had a population of 33,465. Males constitute 49% of the population and females 51%. Angamaly has an average literacy rate of 96.47%, higher than the national average of 74.04%; 9% of the population is under 6 years of age.religion-christianity-71.89%, hinduism-27.03%, islam-0.83%.

Schools

  • Viswajyothi CMI Public School,Vengoor, Angamaly (CBSE)
  • St. Xavier's Public School, Peechanikadu, Angamaly (CBSE)
  • Jyothis central school (ICSC) manjapra
  • Adam Public School(CBSE)
  • Holy Family Higher Secondary School
  • St: Joseph's Higher Secondary School Angamaly
  • St. Patrick's Academy(ICSE)
  • Don Bosco central School(ICSE)
  • Vidyadhiraja Vidyabhavan School(CBSE)
  • De Paul E.M.H.S.S
  • Govt. Hr. Secondary School, Manjapra
  • Govt. Hr. Secondary School, Puliyanam
  • Govt. Hr. Secondary School, Mookanur
  • Sree Sarada Vidyalaya(CBSE)
  • M.G.M.H.S.S, Nayathode(Mahakavi G Memorial Higher Secondary School)
  • Naipunnya Public School (CBSE), Edakkunnu.
  • Sacred Heart Public School, Mookannur (CBSE)
  • Sanjo English Medium School, Vengoor.
  • Star Jesus High School, Karukutty.
  • Star Jesus Higher Secondary School, Karukutty.
  • St. Thomas U.P. School, Karukutty.
  • St. Joseph's Girls High School, Karukutty.
  • St. Joseph's Higher Secondary School, Karukutty.
  • Sacred Heart Orphanage High school mookkannur
  • Tiny Woods Pre School, Angamaly
  • S N D P school Neeleeswaram
  • St. Joseph's Higher Secondary School, Kidangoor.

Colleges

  • St:Anns college
  • De Paul Institute of Science and technology [DIST]
  • Federal Institute of Science and Technology [FISAT]
  • SCMS School of Engineering and Technology [SSET]
  • Adi Shankara Institute of Engineering and Technology [ASIET]
  • Sree Sankara College for Arts and Science
  • Little flower institute of medical science and research.
  • Morning Star Home Science College for Girls

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ Radhakrishnan, S. Anil (6 January 2021). "Kerala to share cost of Sabarimala rail project". The Hindu – via www.thehindu.com.
  2. ^ Paul, John L. (17 February 2018). "NHAI fixes alignment for proposed Angamaly-Kundannoor NH Bypass". The Hindu – via www.thehindu.com.
  3. ^ "GIFT City to be eco-friendly, without manufacturing unit". The New Indian Express.
  4. ^ Angamaly police firing
  5. ^ Fr. Varghese Pathikulangara CMI (2011). Divine Praises in Aramaic Tradition (PDF). Kottayam: Denha Services. p. 48. ISBN 978-93-81207-02-4.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 February 2012. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  7. ^ The St. Thomas Christian Encyclopaedia of India, for History and large number of photos on Angamaly
  8. ^ Indian Church History Classics, Vol. I, The Nazranies,1998
  9. ^ Kaniamparambil, Chor Episcopos V. Rev. Curian, "The Fame of Angamali Church and Holiness of Mor Kurilos" (Malayalam). Ambattu Mor Kurilos Centenary Souvenir (Ankamaly, India: St. Mary's Jacobite Syrian Church), ( published 1991)

External links

angamaly, this, article, multiple, issues, please, help, improve, discuss, these, issues, talk, page, learn, when, remove, these, template, messages, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citat. This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Angamaly news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The lead section of this article may need to be rewritten Use the lead layout guide to ensure the section follows Wikipedia s norms and is inclusive of all essential details September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Angamaly Aṅkamali IPA ɐŋgɐmɐːli Malayalam അങ കമ ല Situated about 30 km 19 mi north of the city centre the town lies at the intersection of Main Central Road MC Road and National Highway 544 MC Road which starts from Thiruvananthapuram ends at Angamaly at its intersection with NH 544 Cochin International Airport is less than 10KM away from the town of Angamaly Angamaly AnkamalyNorthern Gateway to ErnakulamSt George Syro Malabar Basilica AngamalyNickname Airport CityAngamalyLocation in Kerala IndiaShow map of KeralaAngamalyAngamaly India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 10 11 46 N 76 23 10 E 10 196 N 76 386 E 10 196 76 386 Coordinates 10 11 46 N 76 23 10 E 10 196 N 76 386 E 10 196 76 386Country IndiaStateKeralaDistrictErnakulamCity UAKochiElevation31 m 102 ft Population 2011 Total33 465Languages OfficialMalayalam EnglishTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN683572Telephone code0484Vehicle registrationKL 63Sex ratio0 9689 Author V B John Actor Chemban Vinod and Antony Varghese Musician Abin James living in Angamaly Roji M John is the current MLAAngamaly Junction Originally established as a panchayat in May 1952 Angamaly became a municipality in April 1978 and is also a Legislative Assembly constituency from 1965 in the Ernakulam district The area is known for the Angamaly police firing in 1959 when police opened fire on protesters who had been demonstrating against Kerala s communist government Angamaly is one of the ancient Christian centres of Kerala There are eighteen and half Sharries clarification needed around Angamaly and there is a history of Buddhist monks in the area Nayathode near Angamaly is the birth place of Great poet G Sankara Kurup 3 June 1901 2 February 1978 better known as Mahakavi G who was an Indian poet essayist and literary critic of Malayalam literature Known as one of the greats of Malayalam poetry he was the first recipient of the Jnanpith Award the highest Indian literary honor when it was instituted in 1965 Contents 1 Importance 2 History 3 Angamaly Police firing 4 Places of interest 5 Industry 6 Politics 7 Location 8 Demographics 9 Schools 10 Colleges 11 Gallery 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksImportance Edit Angamaly Carnival 2012 Angamaly is well connected by all means of transport Cochin International Airport is in the vicinity of Angamaly Angamaly railway station where all major trains stop serves as a major connectivity point for people from the eastern side of the district to the rest of the country The railway station is the fifth busiest in Greater Kochi in terms of passenger footfalls and revenue generated after Ernakulam Junction railway station Ernakulam Town railway station Aluva railway station and Tripunithura railway station There is a proposed railway line from Angamaly to Sabarimala which will connect the high ranges with the low land Progress toward completing the new line is slow as a result of various regional and political issues The project has however obtained a new lease of life after the Government of Kerala agreeing to bear half the cost for the project in January 2021 1 National Highway 544 connecting Kanyakumari to Salem passes through Angamaly The NH 17 which connects Kochi and Mumbai is 20 kilometers from Angamaly Main Central Road M C Road connecting Central Kerala to Kerala capital serves as an important road connecting many towns in the eastern side of the state Manjaly Thodu which flows through Angamaly was a major waterway and Angadikadavu near the old church was an important trade centre in the olden days where spices rice bamboo and other agriculture and hill products were sent to the old port of Mozoories Manjaly Thodu is part of the new National Waterways programme and is getting developed Angamaly is enriched with cultural and devotional centres There are many old churches which are centuries old with well defined frescoes and other murals which are also known for certain historical meetings and decisions that shaped the modern Christianity in the entire India The new Catholic church built at the heart of the town is regarded as the biggest of its kind in India citation needed Vembiliyam Mahadev temple Paddupusha Bhagavathi temple Thirunayathodu temple Krishnaswamy temple Vengoor Durga Devi temple Kidangooru temple Kothakulangara temple Jain temple Elavuru temple Muzhikulam temple are all Hindu pilgrim centres near to Angamaly There are also several hospitals and educational institutions in the locality Angamaly has a state owned industrial estate at its southern end which has numerous renowned factories Kerala State Bamboo Corporation Ltd has its headquarters at Angamaly There are several small scale cracker manufacturing units in the surrounding areas Angamaly have a decent contribution to literature in form of books like Kaatadiyanthramgal The importance of Angamaly today is mainly revolved around it being a stone s throw away from Kochi city The town is on the verge of being assimilated with the fast growing city with the proposed New Kochi Bypass project from Karayamparambu to Nettoor starting just north of 2 and Kochi Metro phase 3 being proposed to Angamaly as well as Cochin International Airport The proposed Kochi Global Industrial Finance and Trade GIFT city under the Kochi Bengaluru National Industrial Corridor is proposed at Ayyampuzha which is close to Angamaly 3 These developments are expected to catapult Angamaly as a very important part of Kochi city in the immediate future History EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Although recorded history does not exist about the origins of Angamaly legends and local folklore attribute the name Angamaly to the grounds where battles Ankam in Malayalam language were conducted at a myal attributed as a plain ground Hence a very old battle ground Another legend is that the word Angamaly is derived from Akamaly I e inland port area Several old coins and other artefacts found from the region tells this area was predominant with Buddhists and Jains in very old time The 18 and a 1 2 viharas around Angamaly is a proof for this Malayatoor which is Christian devotional centre is very near to Angamaly It is said by whom that St Thomas the Apostlte who was deputed to the region by Jesus Christ came via Angadikadavu in Angamaly using Manjali Thodu to come from Kodungaloor port at AD 58 There are evidence for the churches in the locality built as early as AD 409 and AD 822 citation needed It was the headquarters of Mar Abraham Assyrian Chaldean Catholic Archbishop of Angamaly and Hind in the sixteenth century Kalady the birthplace of Adi Sri Sankara is only 7 kilometers from here it is there the Sanskrit University situates Historians records that a massive flood around the 16th century AD made the Angamaly river to change the course forced itself to flow through Aluva area Now the river is called Chalakudy River and is the fifth longest river in Kerala Meanwhile the river in Angamaly became a lesser canal and there by got the name Manjaly Thodu Angamaly Police firing EditMain article Angamaly police firing The Angamaly Firing was an incident that took place in Angamaly Kerala on 13 June 1959 when police opened fire on protesters who had been demonstrating against Kerala s communist government Seven people were killed resulting in the intensification of Vimochana Samaram a protest against the then communist led government 4 Incidentally it happened on the 50th birthday of E M S Namboothiripad the then Chief Minister of Kerala Places of interest EditThattupara church Marigri St Thomas is believed to have landed in Kerala at Kodungallur Cranganore in AD 52 It is believed that St Thomas held prayer at this church when he landed in Kerala Oral tradition says that while travelling to Malayattor he passed through this way Mar Hormiz Syro Malabar Catholic Church Angamaly Old Cathedral of Saint Thomas Christians It was established in 1570 by Mar Abraham the last Assyrian Chaldean Metropolitan to reach Malabar Coast and the First Metropolitan Archbishop of Syro Malabar Catholic ArchDiocese of Angamaly It was dedicated to Hormizd a seventh century East Syrian saint 5 6 Mar Abraham constructed his new Cathedral in 1579 Assemblies of God in India Angamaly South St George Syro Malabar Catholic Basilica Angamaly The church was originally built in AD 450 was renovated to become the biggest of its kind in the South India 7 8 India Pentecostal Church of God Piravom St Thomas Syro Malabar Catholic Church Malayattoor St Thomas is believed to have landed in Kerala at Kodungallur Cranganore in AD 52 It is believed that St Thomas held prayer at this church when he landed in Kerala Oral tradition says that while travelling through Malayattor faced with hostile natives he fled to the hilltop The Christian pilgrim center has been designated by the Vatican as an International Shrine St Mary s Jacobite Syrian Church It is an ancient church and one of the most prominent Jacobite churches in Kerala 9 Kodanad known for its Elephant Training Center is 25 kilometers from Angamaly Elephant ride as well as a mini zoo is part of this citation needed Mar Hormizd Syro Malabar Church Angamaly Mahagony Thottam Garden a picnic spot on the banks of Periyar river is 27 km 17 mi away Ezhattumugham Kerala Another picnic spot is 8 km 5 0 mi away Kalady Adi Sankara Keerthisthambham Sringeri Mutt complex and Crocodile Ghat are 8 km 5 0 mi away Thirunayathode Sivanarayana Temple Built by Cheraman Perumal Nayanar in the 800s AD citation needed Cochin International Airport Angamaly is the nearest city to Cochin International Airport 5 km 3 1 mi away Kallil Temple is a revered Jain shrine established from the 9th century citation needed Kallil literally meaning in stone is a temple located in a vast expanse of 28 acres This rock cut temple can be reached after a short trek up 120 steps The temple is managed presently by Chenkottukonam Sree Ramadasashramam It was originally owned by the Kallil Pisharody family and hence name Kallil Devi temple Dedicated to Durga Devi the temple has a structure of Brahma carved at the peak of the rock The triad of Brahma Vishnu and Shiva are all worshiped in this temple This shrine also enshrines Jain deities namely Padmavati Devi worshipped as Durga Devi by devotees Parshvanath and Mahavira It is believed that Kallil family had once followed Jainism It is 26 km 16 mi from Angamaly Industry EditThis article contains embedded lists that may be poorly defined unverified or indiscriminate Please help to clean it up to meet Wikipedia s quality standards Where appropriate incorporate items into the main body of the article August 2021 Transformers And Electricals Kerala Ltd TELK is Located in Angamaly producing and setting up High Voltage equipment in the region Started off as a technical and financial collaboration between Govt of Kerala and Hitachi of Japan now it is a JV between Govt of Kerala and NTPC Limited TELK manufactures Extra High Voltage Power Transformers up to 315 MVA 420 kV and other equipment CT PT Bushings up to 420 kV class Politics EditAngamaly is a constituency in the Kerala legislative assembly The Angamaly assembly constituency is part of Chalakudy Lok Sabha constituency Angamaly is a municipality Constituency Name of Constituency Leader PartyParliament Chalakudy Benny Behanan UDFAssembly Angamaly Roji M John UDFMunicipality Angamaly Reji Mathew UDFLocation EditDemographics EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message As of 2011 India census Angamaly had a population of 33 465 Males constitute 49 of the population and females 51 Angamaly has an average literacy rate of 96 47 higher than the national average of 74 04 9 of the population is under 6 years of age religion christianity 71 89 hinduism 27 03 islam 0 83 Schools EditViswajyothi CMI Public School Vengoor Angamaly CBSE St Xavier s Public School Peechanikadu Angamaly CBSE Jyothis central school ICSC manjapra Adam Public School CBSE Holy Family Higher Secondary School St Joseph s Higher Secondary School Angamaly St Patrick s Academy ICSE Don Bosco central School ICSE Vidyadhiraja Vidyabhavan School CBSE De Paul E M H S S Govt Hr Secondary School Manjapra Govt Hr Secondary School Puliyanam Govt Hr Secondary School Mookanur Sree Sarada Vidyalaya CBSE M G M H S S Nayathode Mahakavi G Memorial Higher Secondary School Naipunnya Public School CBSE Edakkunnu Sacred Heart Public School Mookannur CBSE Sanjo English Medium School Vengoor Star Jesus High School Karukutty Star Jesus Higher Secondary School Karukutty St Thomas U P School Karukutty St Joseph s Girls High School Karukutty St Joseph s Higher Secondary School Karukutty Sacred Heart Orphanage High school mookkannur Tiny Woods Pre School Angamaly S N D P school Neeleeswaram St Joseph s Higher Secondary School Kidangoor Colleges EditSt Anns college De Paul Institute of Science and technology DIST Federal Institute of Science and Technology FISAT SCMS School of Engineering and Technology SSET Adi Shankara Institute of Engineering and Technology ASIET Sree Sankara College for Arts and Science Little flower institute of medical science and research Morning Star Home Science College for GirlsGallery Edit CSA Hall Angamaly Kothakulangara Baghavathy Temple Angamaly Angamali Little Flower Hospital 2 Angamaly Railway Station Angamaly Municipal office complex Block Panchayat office Angamaly Double Decker Bus Angamaly BUS STAND PWD Rest House Angamaly Angamaly ksrtc bustation 1302 KSRTC Bus at Angamaly KSRTC BusstationSee also EditKunnappillissery Thekke KidangoorReferences Edit Radhakrishnan S Anil 6 January 2021 Kerala to share cost of Sabarimala rail project The Hindu via www thehindu com Paul John L 17 February 2018 NHAI fixes alignment for proposed Angamaly Kundannoor NH Bypass The Hindu via www thehindu com GIFT City to be eco friendly without manufacturing unit The New Indian Express Angamaly police firing Fr Varghese Pathikulangara CMI 2011 Divine Praises in Aramaic Tradition PDF Kottayam Denha Services p 48 ISBN 978 93 81207 02 4 St George Basilica Church Angamaly Archived from the original on 1 February 2012 Retrieved 18 November 2014 The St Thomas Christian Encyclopaedia of India for History and large number of photos on Angamaly Indian Church History Classics Vol I The Nazranies 1998 Kaniamparambil Chor Episcopos V Rev Curian The Fame of Angamali Church and Holiness of Mor Kurilos Malayalam Ambattu Mor Kurilos Centenary Souvenir Ankamaly India St Mary s Jacobite Syrian Church published 1991 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Angamaly http www angamalymunicipality in Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Angamaly amp oldid 1118746189, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.