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Manjeri

Manjeri (IPA: [mɐɲd͡ʑeːɾi]) is a major town and municipality in Malappuram district, Kerala, India. It is the fourth-most populous municipality in state.[3] It is situated 23 kilometres (14 mi) southeast to Karipur International Airport and 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) northeast to Malappuram, the district headquarters, and forms a part of Malappuram metropolitan area.[4] It is one of the major commercial towns under the Malappuram urban agglomeration and serves as the headquarters of Eranad Taluk.[5] Manjeri Municipality is a Local Self Government Institution with a jurisdiction of three villages namely Manjeri, Payyanad, and Narukara.

Manjeri
A view of Manjeri town
Manjeri
Manjeri
Manjeri
Manjeri
Coordinates: 11°07′N 76°07′E / 11.12°N 76.12°E / 11.12; 76.12
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictMalappuram
Government
 • TypeMunicipality
 • BodyManjeri Municipality
 • ChairpersonV. M. Subaida (IUML)[1]
 • Vice chairpersonBeena Joseph (INC)[1]
Area
 • Total53.06 km2 (20.49 sq mi)
Elevation
38 m (125 ft)
Population
 (2011)[2]
 • Total97,102
 • Density1,829/km2 (4,740/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Human Development
 • Sex ratio (2011)1059 /1000[2]
 • Literacy (2011)95.76%[2]
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
676121, 676122, 676123
Telephone code0483
Vehicle registrationKL-10
Metropolitan areaMalappuram metropolitan area
Websitewww.manjerimunicipality.lsgkerala.gov.in
Manjeri Stadium
Unity hills in Manjeri

Etymology

History

The remains of pre-historic symbols including Dolmens, Menhirs, and Rock-cut caves that have been found from various parts of Manjeri indicates human life at the region in the Stone Age itself.[6] The region was under the control of Zamorins in medieval period. There was a set pattern of succession, indicated by Sthanams (ranks) in the royal line in the Kingdom of Zamorins.[7] Five Sthanams were defined in the kingdom of Zamorin, each with its own separate property enjoyed in succession by the senior members of the three Kovilakams (palaces) of the family[8] . One of these five Sthanams came to be known as Edattaranadu Nambiyathiri Thirumulpadu (the Etatralpadu), which is mentioned in the Manjeri Pulapatta inscription as the overlord of the "Three Hundred" Nairs. The Etatralpadu used to reside in a palace at Edathara near Manjeri.[9] Manjeri Kovilakam was one of the seats of the ruling families of the Zamorins of Calicut.[5]

Manjeri was once the headquarters and the military centre of the Kingdom of Mysore under Tipu Sultan.[10] Under British rule, Manjeri served as the administrative headquarters of Eranad subdistrict, which was the largest subdistrict within the Malabar District.[11] In 1896, the landlords of Manjeri Kovilakam started to evacuate the tenants from their lands. The landless tenants started to revolt under the leadership of Variyan Kunnathu Kunjahammed Haji. They seized the land and properties of the landlords. British army came to help the landlords. The conflict caused the British to risk 94 out of 100 soldiers.[12]

The Malabar district political conference of Indian National Congress held at Manjeri on 28 April 1920, fueled Indian independence movement and national movement in British Malabar.[13] That conference declared that the Montagu–Chelmsford Reforms were not able to satisfy the needs of British India. It also argued for a land reform to seek solutions for the problems caused by tenancy that existed in Malabar. However, the decision widened the drift between extremists and moderates within the Congress. The conference resulted in dissatisfaction of landlords with the Indian National Congress. It caused the leadership of the Malabar district Congress Committee to come under the control of the extremists who stood for labourers and the middle class.[14]

The region has been part of movements such as Khilafat Movement and Malabar rebellion following the Manjeri conference. It was one of the strongholds of the Malabar Rebellion in 1921. Manjeri police station was destructed by the rebels on 21 August 1921. The protestors won in removing the colonial rule from the region and establish self-rule for about six months.[10] After Indian independence in 1947, the region continued in Malabar District. In 1969, it became a part of the newly formed Malappuram district.[15] Now it forms a part of the Malappuram metropolitan area.[4]

Demographics

Total population under municipality limits is 97,102 according to the 2011 census. Males form 48.6% and females 51.4%.[2] Malayalam is the widely spoken language in the town. Manjeri has been a multi-ethnic and multi-religious town since the early medieval period. The Muslims form the largest religious group, followed by Hindus and Christians.[16] The municipality of Manjeri has an average literacy rate of 95.8%.[2]

Geography

 
Valamangalam viewpoint, Manjeri

Manjeri is located at 11°07′N 76°07′E / 11.12°N 76.12°E / 11.12; 76.12.[17] It has an average elevation of 38 metres (124 feet) from sea level.

Civic administration

 
A view of Manjeri town

The town is administered by the Manjeri Municipality, headed by a chairperson. For administrative purposes, the town is divided into 50 wards,[1] from which the members of the municipal council are elected for five years. The municipality comes under the jurisdiction of Manjeri police station (formerly known as Eranad Police Station at the time of its formation), which was formed on 14 April 1879.[18] The apex district court of Malappuram district is at Manjeri and the judicial district is known as Manjeri judicial district.[19]

 
Manjeri Municipality

Manjeri Municipality Election 2020[20]

S.No. Party Name Party symbol Number of Councillors
01 UDF   27
02 LDF   14
03 Independents   09

Wards

 
A panoramic view of Calicut Road, Manjeri

Manjeri Municipality is composed of the following 50 wards:[21]

Ward no. Name Ward no. Name
1 Kidangazhi 2 Erambra
3 Pullur 4 Chettiyangadi
5 Cherani 6 Nelliparamba
7 Melakkam 8 Chullikkad
9 Thadathikuzhi 10 Kozhikkattukunnu
11 Punnakuzhi 12 Mangalassery
13 Palakkulam 14 Thanippara
15 College Kunnu 16 Kizhakkekara
17 Vadakkangara 18 Payyanad
19 Elambra 20 Athanikkal
21 Thamarassery 22 Nellikuth-I
23 Nellikuth-II 24 Chalukulam
25 Kizhakkekunnu 26 Pilakkal
27 Amayamkode 28 Pullenchery
29 Vettekode 30 Vellerangal
31 Vayparapadi 32 Kovilakamkundu
33 Town Ward 34 Shanthi Gramam
35 Arukizhaya 36 Ulladankunnu
37 Mullampara 38 Vakkethodi
39 Thadathiparamba 40 Vattappara
41 Puliyanthodi 42 Thurakkal
43 Pottammal 44 Pattarkulam
45 Mariyad 46 Veemboor
47 Narukara 48 Ambalappadi
49 Karuvambram 50 Ramankulam

Important Institutions

Government

Courts in Manjeri[18]

  • Manjeri Judicial District[18]
  • District Court, Manjeri[18]
  • Assistant Sessions Court, Manjeri[18]
  • Fast Track I, Manjeri[18]
  • Fast Track II, Manjeri[18]
  • Fast Track III, Manjeri[18]
  • SC/ST Special Court, Manjeri[18]
  • MACT Court, Manjeri[18]
  • CJM Court, Manjeri[18]
  • Judicial First Class Magistrate Court I Manjeri[18]
  • Judicial First Class Magistrate Court II (Forest) Manjeri[18]
  • Municiff Court Manjeri[18]

Other Government Institutions within Manjeri[18]

 
AIR Manjeri FM Radio Station

Education

 
Government Medical College, Manjeri

Important Educational Institutions within Manjeri[18]

Healthcare

 
Thurakkal Bypass Junction, Manjeri

Important Healthcare Institutions within Manjeri[18]

  • Government Medical College, Manjeri[18]
  • Government General Hospital, Manjeri[18]
  • Government TB Hospital, Manjeri[18]
  • Eranad Hospital Manjeri[18]
  • Prasanthi Hi tech Hospital, Manjeri[18]
  • Malabar Hospital Manjeri[18]
  • KMH Hospital Manjeri[18]
  • Manu Memmorial Hospital Manjeri[18]
  • Mana sneha Hospital, Muttipalam, Manjeri[18]
  • Ayurvedic Hospital Mullambara Manjeri[18]
  • Govt Primary Health Centre Mangalassery[18]
  • Govt Primary Health Centre Thrippanachi[18]
  • Veterinary hospital Manjeri[18]
  • Veterinary hospital Pookolathoor[18]

Finance

 
Near Manjeri Busstand
 
Manjeri Town 2022

Important Financial Institutions within Manjeri[18]

  • Union Bank Of India Manjeri[18]
  • KSFE, Manjeri[18]
  • Thrikkalangode Service Co-operative Bank[18]
  • Pulpatta Service Co-operative Bank[18]
  • Service Co-operative Bank Mailuth[18]
  • Elankur Service Co-operative Bank, Pelepuram[18]
  • Payyanad Co-operative Service Bank[18]
  • Ernad Co-operative Bank, Nilambur Road, Manjeri[18]
  • Anakkayam Service Co-operative Bank[18]
  • Axis Bank, Manjeri[18]
  • Bank of Baroda, Manjeri[18]
  • Bank of India, Manjeri[18]
  • Canara Bank, Manjeri[18]
  • Catholic Syrian Bank, Manjeri[18]
  • Manjeri Co-operative Bank[18]
  • District Co-Operative Bank, Manjeri[18]
  • Federal Bank, Manjeri[18]
  • HDFC Bank, Manjeri[18]
  • ICICI Bank, Manjeri[18]
  • Indian Bank, Manjeri[18]
  • Indian Overseas Bank, Manjeri[18]
  • Yes Bank, Manjeri[18]
  • Punjab National Bank, Manjeri[18]
  • South Indian Bank, Manjeri[18]
  • Kerala Gramin Bank, Manjeri[18]
  • State Bank of India Manjeri[18]
  • Syndicate Bank, Manjeri[18]
  • UAE Exchange Bank, Manjeri[18]
  • Cholamandalam Finance, Manjeri[18]
  • Sreeram Investments Manjeri[18]
  • Sundram Finance Manjeri[18]
  • Sree Gokulam Chitts & Finance Manjeri[18]
  • Manapuram General Finance Leesing Limited, Manjeri[18]
  • Sree Lakshmi Bankers, Manjeri[18]
  • VIBGYOR NIDHI LIMITED MANJERI 9625111444

Sports

 
MDSC Stadium during 2013–14 Indian Federation Cup

The Malappuram District Sports Complex & Football Academy is situated at Payyanad, Manjeri. MDSC Stadium was selected as one of two stadiums, along with the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, to host the group stages of the 2013–14 Indian Federation Cup.[24] The stadium hosted groups B and D.[24]

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Manjeri municipality". lsgkerala. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Directorate of Census Operations, Kerala. District Census Handbook, Malappuram (PDF). Thiruvananthapuram: Directorate of Census Operations, Kerala. pp. 154–155. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Alphabetical list of towns and their population (Kerala)" (PDF). censusindia.gov.in. Government of India. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Constituents of Malappuram metropolitan area". kerala.gov.in.
  5. ^ a b Devassy, M. K. (1965). District Census Handbook (2) - Kozhikode (1961) (PDF). Ernakulam: Government of Kerala.
  6. ^ "History of Malappuram" (PDF). censusindia.gov.in. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  7. ^ V. V., Haridas. "King court and culture in medieval Kerala – The Zamorins of Calicut (AD 1200 to AD 1767)". [1] Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis. Mangalore University
  8. ^ K. V. Krishna Iyer, Zamorins of Calicut: From the earliest times to AD 1806. Calicut: Norman Printing Bureau, 1938.
  9. ^ Narayanan, M. G. S. (1996). Perumals of Kerala: Political and Social Conditions of Kerala Under the Cēra Perumals of Makotai (c. 800 A.D.-1124 A.D.). Xavier Press.
  10. ^ a b "History of Manjeri". Incredible India. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  11. ^ 1951 census handbook - Malabar district (PDF). Chennai: Government of Madras. 1953. p. 1.
  12. ^ Menon, MPS (1992). Malabar Samaram MP Narayanamenonum Sahapravarthakarum. Kozhikkode: Islamic Publishing House. p. 77. ISBN 81-8271-100-2.
  13. ^ "The 1920 political conference at Manjeri". Deccan Chronicle. 29 June 2016. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
  14. ^ Sreedhara Menon, A. (December 2019). A Survey of Kerala History (2019 ed.). Kottayam: DC Books. ISBN 9788126415786.
  15. ^ K. Narayanan (1972). District Census Handbook - Malappuram (Part-C) - 1971 (PDF). Thiruvananthapuram: Directorate of Census Operations, Kerala. p. 3.
  16. ^ "Religion – Kerala, Districts and Sub-districts". Census of India 2011. Office of the Registrar General.
  17. ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Manjeri
  18. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea "Manjeri PS". Kerala police. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  19. ^ "Manjeri judicial district". ecourt. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  20. ^ "Manjeri Municipality election 2020". lbtrend. Retrieved 11 December 2020.
  21. ^ "Wards of Manjeri". sec.kerala.gov.in.
  22. ^ "Manjeri – KERALA FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICES". fire.kerala.gov.in. Retrieved 22 May 2023.
  23. ^ a b http://www.ekc.edu.in/
  24. ^ a b . The Times of India. Archived from the original on 13 January 2014. Retrieved 12 January 2014.

External links

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villages namely Manjeri Payyanad and Narukara ManjeriMunicipalityA view of Manjeri townManjeriShow map of KeralaManjeriShow map of IndiaManjeriShow map of AsiaManjeriShow map of EarthCoordinates 11 07 N 76 07 E 11 12 N 76 12 E 11 12 76 12Country IndiaStateKeralaDistrictMalappuramGovernment TypeMunicipality BodyManjeri Municipality ChairpersonV M Subaida IUML 1 Vice chairpersonBeena Joseph INC 1 Area 2 Total53 06 km2 20 49 sq mi Elevation38 m 125 ft Population 2011 2 Total97 102 Density1 829 km2 4 740 sq mi Languages OfficialMalayalam EnglishHuman Development Sex ratio 2011 1059 1000 2 Literacy 2011 95 76 2 Time zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN676121 676122 676123Telephone code0483Vehicle registrationKL 10Metropolitan areaMalappuram metropolitan areaWebsitewww wbr manjerimunicipality wbr lsgkerala wbr gov wbr inManjeri StadiumUnity hills in Manjeri Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Demographics 4 Geography 5 Civic administration 5 1 Manjeri Municipality Election 2020 20 6 Wards 7 Important Institutions 7 1 Government 7 2 Education 7 3 Healthcare 7 4 Finance 8 Sports 9 Notable people 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksEtymology EditThis section is empty You can help by adding to it August 2023 History EditThe remains of pre historic symbols including Dolmens Menhirs and Rock cut caves that have been found from various parts of Manjeri indicates human life at the region in the Stone Age itself 6 The region was under the control of Zamorins in medieval period There was a set pattern of succession indicated by Sthanams ranks in the royal line in the Kingdom of Zamorins 7 Five Sthanams were defined in the kingdom of Zamorin each with its own separate property enjoyed in succession by the senior members of the three Kovilakams palaces of the family 8 One of these five Sthanams came to be known as Edattaranadu Nambiyathiri Thirumulpadu the Etatralpadu which is mentioned in the Manjeri Pulapatta inscription as the overlord of the Three Hundred Nairs The Etatralpadu used to reside in a palace at Edathara near Manjeri 9 Manjeri Kovilakam was one of the seats of the ruling families of the Zamorins of Calicut 5 Manjeri was once the headquarters and the military centre of the Kingdom of Mysore under Tipu Sultan 10 Under British rule Manjeri served as the administrative headquarters of Eranad subdistrict which was the largest subdistrict within the Malabar District 11 In 1896 the landlords of Manjeri Kovilakam started to evacuate the tenants from their lands The landless tenants started to revolt under the leadership of Variyan Kunnathu Kunjahammed Haji They seized the land and properties of the landlords British army came to help the landlords The conflict caused the British to risk 94 out of 100 soldiers 12 The Malabar district political conference of Indian National Congress held at Manjeri on 28 April 1920 fueled Indian independence movement and national movement in British Malabar 13 That conference declared that the Montagu Chelmsford Reforms were not able to satisfy the needs of British India It also argued for a land reform to seek solutions for the problems caused by tenancy that existed in Malabar However the decision widened the drift between extremists and moderates within the Congress The conference resulted in dissatisfaction of landlords with the Indian National Congress It caused the leadership of the Malabar district Congress Committee to come under the control of the extremists who stood for labourers and the middle class 14 The region has been part of movements such as Khilafat Movement and Malabar rebellion following the Manjeri conference It was one of the strongholds of the Malabar Rebellion in 1921 Manjeri police station was destructed by the rebels on 21 August 1921 The protestors won in removing the colonial rule from the region and establish self rule for about six months 10 After Indian independence in 1947 the region continued in Malabar District In 1969 it became a part of the newly formed Malappuram district 15 Now it forms a part of the Malappuram metropolitan area 4 Demographics EditTotal population under municipality limits is 97 102 according to the 2011 census Males form 48 6 and females 51 4 2 Malayalam is the widely spoken language in the town Manjeri has been a multi ethnic and multi religious town since the early medieval period The Muslims form the largest religious group followed by Hindus and Christians 16 The municipality of Manjeri has an average literacy rate of 95 8 2 Geography Edit Valamangalam viewpoint ManjeriManjeri is located at 11 07 N 76 07 E 11 12 N 76 12 E 11 12 76 12 17 It has an average elevation of 38 metres 124 feet from sea level Civic administration Edit A view of Manjeri townThe town is administered by the Manjeri Municipality headed by a chairperson For administrative purposes the town is divided into 50 wards 1 from which the members of the municipal council are elected for five years The municipality comes under the jurisdiction of Manjeri police station formerly known as Eranad Police Station at the time of its formation which was formed on 14 April 1879 18 The apex district court of Malappuram district is at Manjeri and the judicial district is known as Manjeri judicial district 19 Manjeri Municipality Manjeri Municipality Election 2020 20 Edit S No Party Name Party symbol Number of Councillors01 UDF 2702 LDF 1403 Independents 09Wards Edit A panoramic view of Calicut Road ManjeriManjeri Municipality is composed of the following 50 wards 21 Ward no Name Ward no Name1 Kidangazhi 2 Erambra3 Pullur 4 Chettiyangadi5 Cherani 6 Nelliparamba7 Melakkam 8 Chullikkad9 Thadathikuzhi 10 Kozhikkattukunnu11 Punnakuzhi 12 Mangalassery13 Palakkulam 14 Thanippara15 College Kunnu 16 Kizhakkekara17 Vadakkangara 18 Payyanad19 Elambra 20 Athanikkal21 Thamarassery 22 Nellikuth I23 Nellikuth II 24 Chalukulam25 Kizhakkekunnu 26 Pilakkal27 Amayamkode 28 Pullenchery29 Vettekode 30 Vellerangal31 Vayparapadi 32 Kovilakamkundu33 Town Ward 34 Shanthi Gramam35 Arukizhaya 36 Ulladankunnu37 Mullampara 38 Vakkethodi39 Thadathiparamba 40 Vattappara41 Puliyanthodi 42 Thurakkal43 Pottammal 44 Pattarkulam45 Mariyad 46 Veemboor47 Narukara 48 Ambalappadi49 Karuvambram 50 RamankulamImportant Institutions EditGovernment Edit Courts in Manjeri 18 Manjeri Judicial District 18 District Court Manjeri 18 Assistant Sessions Court Manjeri 18 Fast Track I Manjeri 18 Fast Track II Manjeri 18 Fast Track III Manjeri 18 SC ST Special Court Manjeri 18 MACT Court Manjeri 18 CJM Court Manjeri 18 Judicial First Class Magistrate Court I Manjeri 18 Judicial First Class Magistrate Court II Forest Manjeri 18 Municiff Court Manjeri 18 Other Government Institutions within Manjeri 18 AIR Manjeri FM Radio StationMunicipal Office Manjeri 18 Government Medical College Manjeri 18 Eranad Taluk Office Manjeri 18 AIR Manjeri FM Radio Station 18 Manjeri Postal Division 18 Head Post Office Manjeri 18 Excise Range Office Manjeri 18 Excise Office Manjeri 18 KSEB North amp South Offices Manjeri 18 Fire amp Rescue Unit Manjeri 22 BEVCO outlet Manjeri 18 Telephone Exchange Manjeri 18 KSRTC Station master office Manjeri 18 PWD Office Manjeri 18 Sub Jail Manjeri 18 Sales Tax office Manjeri 18 Taluk Civil Supply office Manjeri 18 Sub Registrar officer Manjeri 18 Sub Treasury office Manjeri 18 Stamp Dipott Manjeri 18 Guest House Manjeri 18 Water Authority Anakkayam 18 Manjeri Circle office 18 Traffic Unit Manjeri 18 Cashew nut Research Centre Anakkayam 18 Education Edit Government Medical College ManjeriImportant Educational Institutions within Manjeri 18 N S S College Manjeri 18 Eranad Knowledge City Manjeri 23 Eranad Knowledge City College of Engineering Manjeri 23 Government Medical College Manjeri 18 Cooperative Arts amp Science College Manjeri 18 Korambayil Ahammed Haji Memorial Unity Women s College Manjeri 18 Govt Poly Technic Manjeri 18 Government Boys HSS Manjeri 18 Govt Girls HSS Manjeri 18 HMYHSS Manjeri 18 Govt Higher Secondary School Irumbuzhi Manjeri 18 Vocational Higher Secondary School Nellikkuth Manjeri 18 Vocational Higher secondary school Pullanoor 18 Govt High School Elankoor 18 Amritha Vidya Peedam Manjeri 18 NSS English Medium School Manjeri 18 Govt LPS Manjeri 18 Govt UP School Manjeri 18 Ace Public School Manjeri 18 Noble Public School Manjeri 18 Chinmaya public School 18 Mubarack English Medium School 18 Nazareth English medium School 18 AMUPS Vadakangara 18 Alfalah Public School 18 MIC Valluvambram 18 Blossom Public School 18 Manavedan UPS Thrikkalangode 18 Jamia Islamia Higher Secondary school 18 Shanmugha vilasam School Karikkad 18 ICS public School Manjeri 18 Charangavu PMS School Elankur 18 AMUPS Mullambara 18 Valluvambram UPS 18 Khadheeja English Medium Pappinippara 18 AUPS Pappinippara 18 Al Huda English Medium Pappinippara 18 Rahmath Public medium school 18 AUPS Thottappara 18 AMLPS Karaparamba 18 CHM Highschool Pookolathoor 18 GLPS School Manjeri Vayapparappadi 18 Good Hope School Mangalassery 18 Healthcare Edit Thurakkal Bypass Junction ManjeriImportant Healthcare Institutions within Manjeri 18 Government Medical College Manjeri 18 Government General Hospital Manjeri 18 Government TB Hospital Manjeri 18 Eranad Hospital Manjeri 18 Prasanthi Hi tech Hospital Manjeri 18 Malabar Hospital Manjeri 18 KMH Hospital Manjeri 18 Manu Memmorial Hospital Manjeri 18 Mana sneha Hospital Muttipalam Manjeri 18 Ayurvedic Hospital Mullambara Manjeri 18 Govt Primary Health Centre Mangalassery 18 Govt Primary Health Centre Thrippanachi 18 Veterinary hospital Manjeri 18 Veterinary hospital Pookolathoor 18 Finance Edit Near Manjeri Busstand Manjeri Town 2022Important Financial Institutions within Manjeri 18 Union Bank Of India Manjeri 18 KSFE Manjeri 18 Thrikkalangode Service Co operative Bank 18 Pulpatta Service Co operative Bank 18 Service Co operative Bank Mailuth 18 Elankur Service Co operative Bank Pelepuram 18 Payyanad Co operative Service Bank 18 Ernad Co operative Bank Nilambur Road Manjeri 18 Anakkayam Service Co operative Bank 18 Axis Bank Manjeri 18 Bank of Baroda Manjeri 18 Bank of India Manjeri 18 Canara Bank Manjeri 18 Catholic Syrian Bank Manjeri 18 Manjeri Co operative Bank 18 District Co Operative Bank Manjeri 18 Federal Bank Manjeri 18 HDFC Bank Manjeri 18 ICICI Bank Manjeri 18 Indian Bank Manjeri 18 Indian Overseas Bank Manjeri 18 Yes Bank Manjeri 18 Punjab National Bank Manjeri 18 South Indian Bank Manjeri 18 Kerala Gramin Bank Manjeri 18 State Bank of India Manjeri 18 Syndicate Bank Manjeri 18 UAE Exchange Bank Manjeri 18 Cholamandalam Finance Manjeri 18 Sreeram Investments Manjeri 18 Sundram Finance Manjeri 18 Sree Gokulam Chitts amp Finance Manjeri 18 Manapuram General Finance Leesing Limited Manjeri 18 Sree Lakshmi Bankers Manjeri 18 VIBGYOR NIDHI LIMITED MANJERI 9625111444Sports Edit MDSC Stadium during 2013 14 Indian Federation CupThe Malappuram District Sports Complex amp Football Academy is situated at Payyanad Manjeri MDSC Stadium was selected as one of two stadiums along with the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium to host the group stages of the 2013 14 Indian Federation Cup 24 The stadium hosted groups B and D 24 Notable people EditAli Musliyar Freedom activist Arjun Jayaraj Footballer Jishnu Balakrishnan Footballer Variyan Kunnathu Kunjahammed Haji Indian Freedom Fighter M P M Ahammed Kurikkal Former minister of Kerala K T Muhammed Malayalam playwright and screenwriter Ishaq Kurikkal Politician T K Hamza Former minister of Kerala U A Latheef Politician Lawyer Shanavas Shanu Actor Anikha Actress Dhanish Karthik Actor M P Jabir AthleteSee also EditGovernment Medical College Manjeri Manjeri stadium AIR Manjeri FM N S S College Manjeri Korambayil Ahammed Haji Memorial Unity Women s College Manjeri District Hospital Manjeri Manjeri State Assembly constituency Malappuram Lok Sabha constituency Anakkayam Malappuram Eranad Taluk EranadReferences Edit a b c Manjeri municipality lsgkerala Retrieved 18 August 2020 a b c d e f Directorate of Census 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