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Pathanamthitta district

Pathanamthitta District (IPA: [pɐt̪ːɐnɐn̪d̪iʈːɐ]), is one of the 14 districts in the Indian state of Kerala. The district headquarters is in the town of Pathanamthitta. There are four municipalities in Pathanamthitta: Adoor, Pandalam, Pathanamthitta and Thiruvalla.

Pathanamthitta district
Location in Kerala
Pathanamthitta district
Coordinates: 9°16′50″N 76°52′11″E / 9.28068°N 76.86967°E / 9.28068; 76.86967
Country India
StateKerala
Founded byK. K. Nair[1]
HeadquartersPathanamthitta
Area
 • Total2,642 km2 (1,020 sq mi)
 • Rank7th
Population
 (2011)
 • Total1,197,412
 • Density452/km2 (1,170/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
ISO 3166 codeIN-KL
Vehicle registrationKL-03 Pathanamthitta,
KL-26 Adoor,
KL-27 Thiruvalla,
KL-28 Mallapally,
KL-62 Ranni,
KL-83 Konni
HDI (2005) 0.795[2] ( High)
Websitepathanamthitta.nic.in/en/

According to the 2011 Census of India, the population was 1,197,412, making it the third least populous district in Kerala (out of 14), after Wayanad and Idukki.[3] Pathanamthitta has been declared the first polio-free district in India.[4] The district is 10.03% urbanised.[5] Pathanamthitta is one of the richest districts in India with just 1.17% poverty as of 2013, which places the district among top 5 districts in India with least poverty.[6]

Etymology edit

The district's name is a combination of two Malayalam words, pathanam and thitta, which together mean 'array of houses on the river side'.[7] The district capital is located on the banks of the river Achankovil.

History edit

 
A map of the British Princely state of Travancore published in 1871

It is presumed that the regions that form the district were formerly under the rule of Pandalam, which had connections with the Pandya kingdom.[8] When Pandalam was added to the princely state of Travancore in 1820, the region came under Travancore administration. The Nedumpuram Palace near Thiruvalla belongs to Valluvanad Royal family, who were originally the rulers of Angadippuram in present-day Malappuram district.[citation needed]

The district was formed on 1 November 1982 as a reward to K. K. Nair, who was the then Pathanamthitta MLA, by K. Karunakaran. The formation was done by incorporating various portions of the erstwhile Kollam, Alappuzha and Idukki districts. While the taluks Adoor, Konni, Pathanamthitta, Kozhencherry and Ranni were taken from Kollam district; Pandalam, Kulanada, Aranmula, Kumbanad, Parumala,Thiruvalla and Mallapally were taken from Alappuzha district; and Sabarimala from Idukki district[7]

Cultural revival edit

Pathanamthitta being also a land of culture and learning could bring forth the literary talents of two centuries together in single volume named Desathuti: Pathanamthitta Kavithakal. Unnikrishnan Poozhikkad collected 184 poems of different poets of Pathanamthitta starting from 18th century.[9][page needed].

Geography edit

Pathanamthitta is a landlocked district, located at 9°16′N 76°47′E / 9.27°N 76.78°E / 9.27; 76.78, spanning over an area of 2,637 square kilometres (1,018.15 sq mi).[10] The district is bordered by the districts Kottayam and Idukki districts in the north, Alappuzha district in the west, Kollam district in the south. To the east it borders the Tenkasi district of the Tamil Nadu state. Devar Mala is the highest point in Pathnamthitta District.[11]

The district can be divided into three natural geographical regions: the highland, the midland and the lowland. The highland stretches through the Western Ghats, where the hills are tall and covered with thick forests. Western Ghats maintains an average altitude of around 800 m. It descends to the smaller hills of midland in the centre and finally to the lowland. The lowland with its abundance of coconut trees, lies along the eastern borders of Alappuzha district.[12] (western part of Tiruvalla Taluk)

Forest edit

Pathanamthitta district has a reserve forest area of 1,385.27 square kilometres (534.86 sq mi).[13] This is approximately 50% of the total district area. The forest area can broadly be classified as evergreen, semi-evergreen and moist deciduous. The forest is the main source of raw materials for wood based industrial units. Timber is the most important produce.[citation needed]

Rivers edit

Three important rivers flow through the district. These rivers originate from various mountains of the Western Ghats mountain range. The Pamba (176 km or 109 mi), which is the third longest river in Kerala, has its origin in Pulachimala. The Achankovil river (128 km or 80 mi) originates from Pasukida Mettu, and Manimala river (90 km or 56 mi) originates from the Thattamalai hills. A small portion of Kallada river also falls in the southern border of the district. Pamba, Achankovil and Manimala rivers together drain more than 70% of the total area of Pathanamthitta.[14][15]

Administration edit

The district headquarters is at Pathanamthitta town. The district administration is headed by the District Collector. She is assisted by five Deputy Collectors holding charges of general matters, revenue recovery, land acquisition, land reforms and election. Under the three tier system of panchayat in rural areas, Pathanamthitta has one district panchayat, 9 block panchayat and 57 grama panchayats. Under the single tier system in urban areas, there are 4 municipalities in the district.

As per the Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008, Pathanamthitta has five Assembly constituencies, down from eight. However, the district was unified into a single Parliamentary constituency, thus contributing a seat to the Lok Sabha. The Pathanamthitta parliamentary constituency is formed by including all the five state legislative assembly constituencies of the district along with two other assembly constituencies in the neighbouring Kottayam district.[16][17]

Pathanamthitta town is the administrative headquarters of the Pathanamthitta district. The district is divided into two revenue divisions- Thiruvalla and Adoor.[18]

Municipal towns edit

Census Towns edit

Proposed Municipalities edit

Legislative representation edit

There is a Lok Sabha constituency in Pathanamthitta: Pathanamthitta.

There are five Kerala Legislative Assembly seats in Pathanamthitta district.[19]

Kerala Legislative Assembly Constituencies from Pathanamthitta district (5)
Sl no. Constituency Member Party Alliance
1 Thiruvalla Mathew T. Thomas JD(S)   LDF
2 Ranni Pramod Narayan KC(M)   LDF
3 Aranmula Veena George CPI(M)   LDF
4 Konni K. U. Jenish Kumar CPI(M)   LDF
5 Adoor Chittayam Gopakumar CPI   LDF

Taluks edit

The district is divided into two revenue divisions which together incorporate six Taluks within them.[18]

  • Taluks in the Thiruvalla Revenue Division are:[18]
  • Taluks in the Adoor Revenue Division are:[18]

Revenue villages edit

Pathanamthitta district is divided into 70 revenue villages for the ease and decentralisation of its revenue administration.[18] They are further incorporated into 6 taluks as eludicated below.[18]

Thiruvalla Taluk edit

Mallappally Taluk edit

Ranni Taluk edit

Kozhencherry Taluk edit

Adoor Taluk edit

Konni Taluk edit

Demographics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901276,251—    
1911317,072+1.39%
1921375,935+1.72%
1931478,345+2.44%
1941576,436+1.88%
1951719,272+2.24%
1961888,272+2.13%
19711,028,208+1.47%
19811,125,345+0.91%
19911,188,332+0.55%
20011,234,016+0.38%
20111,197,412−0.30%
source:[20]

According to the 2011 census Pathanamthitta district has a population of 1,197,412,[3] roughly equal to the nation of Timor-Leste[21] or the US state of Rhode Island.[22] This gives it a ranking of 399th in India (out of a total of 640).[3] The district has a population density of 453 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,170/sq mi).[3] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was −3.12%.[3] Pathanamthitta has a sex ratio of 1129 females for every 1000 males,[3] and a literacy rate of 96.93%. 10.99% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 13.74% and 0.68% of the population respectively.[3]

Malayalam is the predominant language, spoken by 99.13% of the population. Small minorities of Tamil speakers live in urban areas.[23]

According to the Census of India 2001, the district had a population of 1,234,016 with a density of 467 persons per square kilometre.[24] This is the lowest density in the State after Idukki and Wayanad.[25] Schedule tribes and castes comprise 13% of the total population. The female to male ratio is 1094:1000, which is the highest among the districts in the State.[26]

Religion edit

Religions in Pathanamthitta district (2011)[27]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
56.93%
Christianity
38.12%
Islam
4.60%
Other or not stated
0.35%

Hinduism (57%) is followed by the majority of population of Pathanamthitta. Christians (Malankara Orthodox, Marthoma Church and Pentecostal) are majority (38%) form significant minority.[27]

Transport edit

Trivandrum International Airport (TRV) at Thiruvananthapuram (119 km or 74 mi) and Cochin International Airport at Kochi (137 km or 85 mi) are the nearest airports. Aranmula International Airport was planned at Aranmula, 18 km from Pathanamthitta town but was cancelled in 2018. The Pathanamthitta Sabarimala airport is being planned in Konni.

Education edit

Major Towns edit

The major towns in the district include:

  • Thiruvalla taluk: Thiruvalla, Erviperoor, Kadapra, Kumbanad, Pullad, Kuttoor, Kaviyoor, Nedupram
  • Mallapally taluk: Vennikulam, Mallappally, Ezhumattoor, Kalloopara
  • Ranni taluk: Ranni, Vadasserikara, Athikayam, Vechoochira
  • Kozhencherry taluk: Aranmula, Kozhencherry, Kidangannoor, Kulanada, Elanthoor
  • Adoor taluk: Adoor, Pandalam, Kalanjoor, Kodumon, Enadimangalam
  • Konni taluk: Konni, Pathanamthitta, Koodal, Chittar, Seethathode, Thannithode, Aruvapulam

Tourism edit

 
Sabarimala

With a number of fairs and festivals, Pathanamthitta district is known as the "headquarters of pilgrimage tourism."[28] The district receives an estimated 3 to 4 million pilgrims during the festival season of Sabarimala temple.[29] The temple is dedicated to the Hindu deity, Ayyappan. The district is a host to Asia's biggest and the world's second largest Christian convention, the Maramon Convention[30]

 
Maramon Convention: Asia's biggest Christian gathering

It is an eight-day Christian gathering in the month of February, conducted by the Malankara Marthoma Syrian Church and dedicated to gospel preaching by renowned Christian missionaries from all over the world, and held at Maramon on the sand-bed of Pamba River. The three-day Christian gathering is held at Makkamkunnu, Pathanamthitta known as Makkamkunnu Convention by Malankara Orthodox Church. The Cherukolpuzha Hindu convention, Kadammanitta devi temple, the 10th century Kaviyoor mahadeva temple, Parthasarathi temple at Aranmula and anikkattilammakshethram[31] are some of the Hindu religious places of interest.

 
anikkattilammakshethram

The most important and famous Christian center is Parumala St Peters, St Paul's and St Gregorios Orthodox Church (http://parumalachurch.org) famous for the tomb of Saint Gregorios (Parumala Thirumeni). Millions of Pilgrims visit this church annually.

St. George Orthodox Church, Chandanapally or Chandanapally Valiyapalli is one of the biggest churches in South India, located at a village named Chandanapally, Pathanamthitta District.

 
St. George Orthodox Church, Chandanapally or Chandanapally Valiyapalli is one of the biggest churches in South India, located at a village named Chandanapally, Pathanamthitta District in Kerala state of India.

St. George Orthodox Church, Mylapra or Mylapra Valiyapalli or Chakkittayil palli (ചക്കിട്ടേൽ പള്ളി) is one of the famous Georgian pilgrim centre which is very close to Pathanamthitta District headquarters.

 
St. George Orthodox Church, Mylapra

Some of the other Christian places of interest are St. Mary's Orthodox church at Niranam, St. Thomas Ecumenical Church at Nilackal, the Mor Ignatius Dayro Manjinikkara of the Syriac Orthodox Church of India, St Stephen's Jacobite Church, Parumala Seminary and St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral, Thumpamon also known as Thumpamon Valiya Pally, headquarters of Thumapmon Diocese of Malankara Orthodox Church. The churches at Niranam and Nilackal (Chayal) are believed to be among the seven churches founded by St. Thomas the Apostle.[32][33] The Muslim colourful Chandanakkudam festival of the Jama — Al Mosque at Pathanamthitta town attracts many visitors. Although these places are religious in nature, they attract people from all faiths.

 
Perunthenaruvi water falls

The district is known for its reserve forest and wild life. Perunthenaruvi water falls, Kakki reservoir surrounded by forest and wild animals, dam sites at Moozhyar and Maniyar, elephant training centre at Konni, Charalkunnu hill station are ideal locations for nature enthusiasts. Trekking to the Sabari Hills during January to March is also organized by Pathanamthitta District Tourism Promotion Council (DTPC).

Pathanamthitta district has places known for its historical importance. Among them are, ancient Valiyakoickal Temple and Palace at Pandalam, monument of Velu Thampi Dalawa at Mannadi and the Muloor Smarakom (Muloor memorial). Pandalam was the capital of the ancient Travancore kingdom.

The district has other tourist attractions. Aranmula is a major attraction for its famous metal mirrors and snake boat race. The school of traditional arts attracts foreign visitors. Founded by French artist Louba Schild, the school teaches kathakali, classical dance, classical music as well as kalarippayattu. The palace at Aranmula Aranmula kottaram has a history of 200 years.[34]

The Cherukolpuzha Convention, in Pathanamthitta is an important religious convention of the Hindus. It is held at Cherukole on the sand banks of Pamba River, usually in February every year. It is organized by the Ayroor-Cherukolpuzha Hindumatha Maha Mandalam at Vidyadhiraja Nagar at Ayroor village.[35]

The Maramon Convention, one of the largest Christian convention in Asia, is held at Maramon, Pathanamthitta, Kerala, India annually during the month of February on the vast sand-bed of the Pampa River next to the Kozhencherry Bridge. It is organised by Mar Thoma Evangelistic Association, the missionary wing of the Mar Thoma Church.

The Church of God (Full Gospel) in India, Kerala State, holds its annual convention in Tiruvalla town center. This is usually held in the month of January and is a large gathering of Pentecostal Christians.

Flora and fauna edit

The forests of the district have excellent wild life habitats. A variety of animals and birds can be found. Tigers, elephants, gaur, deer, monkeys and other wild animals are found in the forest. Giant squirrel, lion-tailed macaques, barking deer and bear can also be spotted in the reserve. Malabar grey hornbill and great Indian hornbill are found. Wide variety of other birds such as sunbirds, woodpeckers and kingfishers can also be seen.

The existence of the wildlife habitat is under threat from various areas. Pollution from fertilizer and industries and illegal sand mining are the major threats. Issues connected to Sabarimala pilgrimage such as clearing of forest land and large amount of waste discharged also threatens the habitat.[14][36]

Sports edit

 
Aranmula Uthrattathi Boat Race

The Aranmula Boat Race is part of a festival celebrated during the month of September. Though the snake boat race is also performed at nearby places, the race held at Aranmula is unique because of the boats' shape and design. Maramadimatsaram (Ox Race) is another such seasonal sport. This is held as part of the largest annual cattle fair of Central Travancore region. The race is held in three categories.[37]

Notable people edit

See also edit

Further reading edit

  • U. Sivaraman Nair (1952), 1951 Census Handbook- Quilon District (PDF), Trivandrum: Travancore-Cochin Government Press
  • M. K. Devassy (1965), 1961 Census Handbook- Quilon District (PDF), Directorate of Census Operations, Kerala and The Union Territory of Laccadive, Minicoy, and Amindivi Islands
  • Sheela Thomas (2003), 2001 Census Handbook- Pathanamthitta District (Part-A&B) (PDF), Directorate of Census Operations, Kerala
  • Government of India (2014–15), District Census Handbook - Pathanamthitta (Part-A) 2011 (PDF), Directorate of Census Operations, Kerala
  • Government of India (2014–15), District Census Handbook - Pathanamthitta (Part-B) 2011 (PDF), Directorate of Census Operations, Kerala

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External links edit

  •   Pathanamthitta travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Pathanamthitta district official website
  • Pathanamthitta District administration

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412 Density452 km2 1 170 sq mi Languages OfficialMalayalamTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST ISO 3166 codeIN KLVehicle registrationKL 03 Pathanamthitta KL 26 Adoor KL 27 Thiruvalla KL 28 Mallapally KL 62 Ranni KL 83 KonniHDI 2005 0 795 2 High Websitepathanamthitta wbr nic wbr in wbr en wbr According to the 2011 Census of India the population was 1 197 412 making it the third least populous district in Kerala out of 14 after Wayanad and Idukki 3 Pathanamthitta has been declared the first polio free district in India 4 The district is 10 03 urbanised 5 Pathanamthitta is one of the richest districts in India with just 1 17 poverty as of 2013 which places the district among top 5 districts in India with least poverty 6 Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Cultural revival 3 Geography 3 1 Forest 3 2 Rivers 4 Administration 4 1 Municipal towns 4 2 Census Towns 4 3 Proposed Municipalities 4 4 Legislative representation 4 5 Taluks 4 6 Revenue villages 4 6 1 Thiruvalla Taluk 4 6 2 Mallappally Taluk 4 6 3 Ranni Taluk 4 6 4 Kozhencherry Taluk 4 6 5 Adoor Taluk 4 6 6 Konni Taluk 5 Demographics 5 1 Religion 6 Transport 7 Education 8 Major Towns 9 Tourism 10 Flora and fauna 11 Sports 12 Notable people 13 See also 14 Further reading 15 References 16 External linksEtymology editThe district s name is a combination of two Malayalam words pathanam and thitta which together mean array of houses on the river side 7 The district capital is located on the banks of the river Achankovil History editMain article History of Pathanamthitta district nbsp A map of the British Princely state of Travancore published in 1871It is presumed that the regions that form the district were formerly under the rule of Pandalam which had connections with the Pandya kingdom 8 When Pandalam was added to the princely state of Travancore in 1820 the region came under Travancore administration The Nedumpuram Palace near Thiruvalla belongs to Valluvanad Royal family who were originally the rulers of Angadippuram in present day Malappuram district citation needed The district was formed on 1 November 1982 as a reward to K K Nair who was the then Pathanamthitta MLA by K Karunakaran The formation was done by incorporating various portions of the erstwhile Kollam Alappuzha and Idukki districts While the taluks Adoor Konni Pathanamthitta Kozhencherry and Ranni were taken from Kollam district Pandalam Kulanada Aranmula Kumbanad Parumala Thiruvalla and Mallapally were taken from Alappuzha district and Sabarimala from Idukki district 7 Cultural revival edit Pathanamthitta being also a land of culture and learning could bring forth the literary talents of two centuries together in single volume named Desathuti Pathanamthitta Kavithakal Unnikrishnan Poozhikkad collected 184 poems of different poets of Pathanamthitta starting from 18th century 9 page needed Geography editPathanamthitta is a landlocked district located at 9 16 N 76 47 E 9 27 N 76 78 E 9 27 76 78 spanning over an area of 2 637 square kilometres 1 018 15 sq mi 10 The district is bordered by the districts Kottayam and Idukki districts in the north Alappuzha district in the west Kollam district in the south To the east it borders the Tenkasi district of the Tamil Nadu state Devar Mala is the highest point in Pathnamthitta District 11 The district can be divided into three natural geographical regions the highland the midland and the lowland The highland stretches through the Western Ghats where the hills are tall and covered with thick forests Western Ghats maintains an average altitude of around 800 m It descends to the smaller hills of midland in the centre and finally to the lowland The lowland with its abundance of coconut trees lies along the eastern borders of Alappuzha district 12 western part of Tiruvalla Taluk Forest edit Pathanamthitta district has a reserve forest area of 1 385 27 square kilometres 534 86 sq mi 13 This is approximately 50 of the total district area The forest area can broadly be classified as evergreen semi evergreen and moist deciduous The forest is the main source of raw materials for wood based industrial units Timber is the most important produce citation needed Rivers edit Three important rivers flow through the district These rivers originate from various mountains of the Western Ghats mountain range The Pamba 176 km or 109 mi which is the third longest river in Kerala has its origin in Pulachimala The Achankovil river 128 km or 80 mi originates from Pasukida Mettu and Manimala river 90 km or 56 mi originates from the Thattamalai hills A small portion of Kallada river also falls in the southern border of the district Pamba Achankovil and Manimala rivers together drain more than 70 of the total area of Pathanamthitta 14 15 Administration editMain article Administration of Pathanamthitta district The district headquarters is at Pathanamthitta town The district administration is headed by the District Collector She is assisted by five Deputy Collectors holding charges of general matters revenue recovery land acquisition land reforms and election Under the three tier system of panchayat in rural areas Pathanamthitta has one district panchayat 9 block panchayat and 57 grama panchayats Under the single tier system in urban areas there are 4 municipalities in the district As per the Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order 2008 Pathanamthitta has five Assembly constituencies down from eight However the district was unified into a single Parliamentary constituency thus contributing a seat to the Lok Sabha The Pathanamthitta parliamentary constituency is formed by including all the five state legislative assembly constituencies of the district along with two other assembly constituencies in the neighbouring Kottayam district 16 17 Pathanamthitta town is the administrative headquarters of the Pathanamthitta district The district is divided into two revenue divisions Thiruvalla and Adoor 18 Municipal towns edit Main article Municipalities of Kerala Thiruvalla Pathanamthitta Adoor PandalamCensus Towns edit KozhencherryProposed Municipalities edit Kozhencherry Mallapally Ranni KonniLegislative representation edit See also Kerala Legislative Assembly and Lok Sabha There is a Lok Sabha constituency in Pathanamthitta Pathanamthitta There are five Kerala Legislative Assembly seats in Pathanamthitta district 19 Kerala Legislative Assembly Constituencies from Pathanamthitta district 5 Sl no Constituency Member Party Alliance1 Thiruvalla Mathew T Thomas JD S LDF2 Ranni Pramod Narayan KC M LDF3 Aranmula Veena George CPI M LDF4 Konni K U Jenish Kumar CPI M LDF5 Adoor Chittayam Gopakumar CPI LDFTaluks edit Main article List of taluks of Kerala The district is divided into two revenue divisions which together incorporate six Taluks within them 18 Taluks in the Thiruvalla Revenue Division are 18 Thiruvalla Mallappally Ranni 18 Taluks in the Adoor Revenue Division are 18 Kozhencherry Adoor Konni 18 Revenue villages edit Pathanamthitta district is divided into 70 revenue villages for the ease and decentralisation of its revenue administration 18 They are further incorporated into 6 taluks as eludicated below 18 Thiruvalla Taluk edit See also Thiruvalla Eraviperoor 18 Kadapra 18 Kaviyoor 18 Kavumbhagom 18 Koipuram 18 Kuttappuzha 18 Kuttoor 18 Nedumpuram 18 Niranam 18 Peringara 18 Thiruvalla 18 Thottapuzhassery 18 Mallappally Taluk edit See also Mallappally Anicadu 18 Ezhumattoor 18 Kallooppara 18 Kottangal 18 Kunnamthanam 18 Mallappally 18 Perumpetty 18 Puramattam 18 Thelliyoor 18 Ranni Taluk edit See also Ranni Kerala Athikkayam 18 Ayiroor 18 Cherukole 18 Chethakkal 18 Kollamula 18 Perunad 18 Ranni 18 Ranni Angadi 18 Ranni Pazhavangadi 18 Vadasserikara 18 Kozhencherry Taluk edit See also Kozhencherry Aranmula 18 Chenneerkara 18 Elanthoor 18 Kidangannoor 18 Kozhencherry 18 Kulanada 18 Mezhuveli 18 Naranganam 18 Omallur 18 Pathanamthitta 18 Adoor Taluk edit See also Adoor Adoor 18 Angadickal 18 Enadimangalam 18 Enathu 18 Erathu 18 Ezhamkulam 18 Kadampanad 18 Kodumon 18 Kurampala 18 Pallickal 18 Pandalam 18 Pandalam Thekkekara 18 Peringanadu 18 Thumpamon 18 Konni Taluk edit See also Konni Kerala Ayravon 18 Aruvappulam 18 Chittar 18 Kalanjoor 18 Konni 18 Konnithazham 18 Koodal 18 Malayalappuzha 18 Mylapra 18 Pramadom 18 Seethathodu 18 Thannithode 18 Vallicode 18 Vallicode Kottayam 18 Demographics editHistorical populationYearPop p a 1901276 251 1911317 072 1 39 1921375 935 1 72 1931478 345 2 44 1941576 436 1 88 1951719 272 2 24 1961888 272 2 13 19711 028 208 1 47 19811 125 345 0 91 19911 188 332 0 55 20011 234 016 0 38 20111 197 412 0 30 source 20 According to the 2011 census Pathanamthitta district has a population of 1 197 412 3 roughly equal to the nation of Timor Leste 21 or the US state of Rhode Island 22 This gives it a ranking of 399th in India out of a total of 640 3 The district has a population density of 453 inhabitants per square kilometre 1 170 sq mi 3 Its population growth rate over the decade 2001 2011 was 3 12 3 Pathanamthitta has a sex ratio of 1129 females for every 1000 males 3 and a literacy rate of 96 93 10 99 of the population lives in urban areas Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 13 74 and 0 68 of the population respectively 3 Malayalam is the predominant language spoken by 99 13 of the population Small minorities of Tamil speakers live in urban areas 23 According to the Census of India 2001 the district had a population of 1 234 016 with a density of 467 persons per square kilometre 24 This is the lowest density in the State after Idukki and Wayanad 25 Schedule tribes and castes comprise 13 of the total population The female to male ratio is 1094 1000 which is the highest among the districts in the State 26 Religion edit Religions in Pathanamthitta district 2011 27 Religion PercentHinduism 56 93 Christianity 38 12 Islam 4 60 Other or not stated 0 35 Hinduism 57 is followed by the majority of population of Pathanamthitta Christians Malankara Orthodox Marthoma Church and Pentecostal are majority 38 form significant minority 27 Transport editTrivandrum International Airport TRV at Thiruvananthapuram 119 km or 74 mi and Cochin International Airport at Kochi 137 km or 85 mi are the nearest airports Aranmula International Airport was planned at Aranmula 18 km from Pathanamthitta town but was cancelled in 2018 The Pathanamthitta Sabarimala airport is being planned in Konni Education editMain article Education in Pathanamthitta districtMajor Towns editThe major towns in the district include Thiruvalla taluk Thiruvalla Erviperoor Kadapra Kumbanad Pullad Kuttoor Kaviyoor Nedupram Mallapally taluk Vennikulam Mallappally Ezhumattoor Kalloopara Ranni taluk Ranni Vadasserikara Athikayam Vechoochira Kozhencherry taluk Aranmula Kozhencherry Kidangannoor Kulanada Elanthoor Adoor taluk Adoor Pandalam Kalanjoor Kodumon Enadimangalam Konni taluk Konni Pathanamthitta Koodal Chittar Seethathode Thannithode AruvapulamTourism edit nbsp SabarimalaWith a number of fairs and festivals Pathanamthitta district is known as the headquarters of pilgrimage tourism 28 The district receives an estimated 3 to 4 million pilgrims during the festival season of Sabarimala temple 29 The temple is dedicated to the Hindu deity Ayyappan The district is a host to Asia s biggest and the world s second largest Christian convention the Maramon Convention 30 nbsp Maramon Convention Asia s biggest Christian gatheringIt is an eight day Christian gathering in the month of February conducted by the Malankara Marthoma Syrian Church and dedicated to gospel preaching by renowned Christian missionaries from all over the world and held at Maramon on the sand bed of Pamba River The three day Christian gathering is held at Makkamkunnu Pathanamthitta known as Makkamkunnu Convention by Malankara Orthodox Church The Cherukolpuzha Hindu convention Kadammanitta devi temple the 10th century Kaviyoor mahadeva temple Parthasarathi temple at Aranmula and anikkattilammakshethram 31 are some of the Hindu religious places of interest nbsp anikkattilammakshethramThe most important and famous Christian center is Parumala St Peters St Paul s and St Gregorios Orthodox Church http parumalachurch org famous for the tomb of Saint Gregorios Parumala Thirumeni Millions of Pilgrims visit this church annually St George Orthodox Church Chandanapally or Chandanapally Valiyapalli is one of the biggest churches in South India located at a village named Chandanapally Pathanamthitta District nbsp St George Orthodox Church Chandanapally or Chandanapally Valiyapalli is one of the biggest churches in South India located at a village named Chandanapally Pathanamthitta District in Kerala state of India St George Orthodox Church Mylapra or Mylapra Valiyapalli or Chakkittayil palli ചക ക ട ട ൽ പള ള is one of the famous Georgian pilgrim centre which is very close to Pathanamthitta District headquarters nbsp St George Orthodox Church MylapraSome of the other Christian places of interest are St Mary s Orthodox church at Niranam St Thomas Ecumenical Church at Nilackal the Mor Ignatius Dayro Manjinikkara of the Syriac Orthodox Church of India St Stephen s Jacobite Church Parumala Seminary and St Mary s Orthodox Cathedral Thumpamon also known as Thumpamon Valiya Pally headquarters of Thumapmon Diocese of Malankara Orthodox Church The churches at Niranam and Nilackal Chayal are believed to be among the seven churches founded by St Thomas the Apostle 32 33 The Muslim colourful Chandanakkudam festival of the Jama Al Mosque at Pathanamthitta town attracts many visitors Although these places are religious in nature they attract people from all faiths nbsp Perunthenaruvi water fallsThe district is known for its reserve forest and wild life Perunthenaruvi water falls Kakki reservoir surrounded by forest and wild animals dam sites at Moozhyar and Maniyar elephant training centre at Konni Charalkunnu hill station are ideal locations for nature enthusiasts Trekking to the Sabari Hills during January to March is also organized by Pathanamthitta District Tourism Promotion Council DTPC Pathanamthitta district has places known for its historical importance Among them are ancient Valiyakoickal Temple and Palace at Pandalam monument of Velu Thampi Dalawa at Mannadi and the Muloor Smarakom Muloor memorial Pandalam was the capital of the ancient Travancore kingdom The district has other tourist attractions Aranmula is a major attraction for its famous metal mirrors and snake boat race The school of traditional arts attracts foreign visitors Founded by French artist Louba Schild the school teaches kathakali classical dance classical music as well as kalarippayattu The palace at Aranmula Aranmula kottaram has a history of 200 years 34 The Cherukolpuzha Convention in Pathanamthitta is an important religious convention of the Hindus It is held at Cherukole on the sand banks of Pamba River usually in February every year It is organized by the Ayroor Cherukolpuzha Hindumatha Maha Mandalam at Vidyadhiraja Nagar at Ayroor village 35 The Maramon Convention one of the largest Christian convention in Asia is held at Maramon Pathanamthitta Kerala India annually during the month of February on the vast sand bed of the Pampa River next to the Kozhencherry Bridge It is organised by Mar Thoma Evangelistic Association the missionary wing of the Mar Thoma Church The Church of God Full Gospel in India Kerala State holds its annual convention in Tiruvalla town center This is usually held in the month of January and is a large gathering of Pentecostal Christians Flora and fauna editThe forests of the district have excellent wild life habitats A variety of animals and birds can be found Tigers elephants gaur deer monkeys and other wild animals are found in the forest Giant squirrel lion tailed macaques barking deer and bear can also be spotted in the reserve Malabar grey hornbill and great Indian hornbill are found Wide variety of other birds such as sunbirds woodpeckers and kingfishers can also be seen The existence of the wildlife habitat is under threat from various areas Pollution from fertilizer and industries and illegal sand mining are the major threats Issues connected to Sabarimala pilgrimage such as clearing of forest land and large amount of waste discharged also threatens the habitat 14 36 Sports edit nbsp Aranmula Uthrattathi Boat RaceThe Aranmula Boat Race is part of a festival celebrated during the month of September Though the snake boat race is also performed at nearby places the race held at Aranmula is unique because of the boats shape and design Maramadimatsaram Ox Race is another such seasonal sport This is held as part of the largest annual cattle fair of Central Travancore region The race is held in three categories 37 Notable people editMain article List of people from Pathanamthitta district Thomas Athanasius Fathima Beevi Benyamin Adoor Bhasi Adoor Bhavani Blessy Baselios Cleemis Kuriakose Clemis Baselios Marthoma Didymos I K G George T J S George Adoor Gopalakrishnan P K Gopi Geevarghese Ivanios Meera Jasmine Parvathy Jayaram S Jithesh K C John Kailash K Kumar Vennikkulam Gopala Kurup C J Kuttappan P K Manthri Mohanlal George Alexander Muthoot Mathai George Muthoot Mythili K K Nair Nayanthara Muloor S Padmanabha Panicker Adoor Pankajam Kadammanitta Vasudevan Pillai Rajeev Pillai Aranmula Ponnamma Kaviyoor Ponnamma Adoor Prakash Prathapachandran C K Ra Captain Raju Kadammanitta Ramakrishnan V C Samuel K V Simon Sidhartha Siva Kaviyoor Sivaprasad M G Soman Sugathakumari Pandalam Sudhakaran Thilakan Abraham Mar Thoma Alexander Mar Thoma Joseph Mar Thoma Juhanon Mar Thoma Philipose Mar Chrysostom Mar Thoma Mathew T Thomas Urmila Unni B Unnikrishnan Sadhu Kochoonju Upadesi V S Valiathan Aju Varghese George Varghese Pandalam Kerala Varma Samyuktha Varma Paris Viswanathan Nitya Chaitanya Yati Poykayil Yohannan Militos YuhanonSee also editList of people from Pathanamthitta district Alappuzha district Idukki district Kottayam district Kollam districtFurther reading editU Sivaraman Nair 1952 1951 Census Handbook Quilon District PDF Trivandrum Travancore Cochin Government Press M K Devassy 1965 1961 Census Handbook Quilon District PDF Directorate of Census Operations Kerala and The Union Territory of Laccadive Minicoy and Amindivi Islands Sheela Thomas 2003 2001 Census Handbook Pathanamthitta District Part A amp B PDF Directorate of Census Operations Kerala Government of India 2014 15 District Census Handbook Pathanamthitta Part A 2011 PDF Directorate of Census Operations Kerala Government of India 2014 15 District Census Handbook Pathanamthitta Part B 2011 PDF Directorate of Census Operations KeralaReferences edit Pathanamthitta Collectorate opens its walls of art for remembering K K Nair the Father of Pathanamthitta District The Hindu Retrieved 29 April 2017 Kerala UNDP in India UNDP a b c d e f g District Census Hand Book Pathanamthitta PDF Census of India Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India District profile Pathanamthitta Department of Industries and Commerce Kerala Archived from the original on 7 April 2010 Retrieved 27 August 2009 Pathanamthitta Census of India Archived from the original on 11 January 2010 Retrieved 27 August 2009 Spatial poverty in Kerala 24 November 2014 a b History Government of India Archived from the original on 29 July 2009 Retrieved 27 August 2009 History Pathanamthitta Government of Kerala Retrieved 27 August 2009 permanent dead link Unnikrishnan Poozhikkad Desathuti Pathanamthitta Kavithakal Lens Books Adoor 2012 District level database of Pathanamthitta PDF Government of Kerala 2006 Archived from the original PDF on 22 November 2008 Retrieved 25 August 2009 Pathanamthitta information Kerala tourism Retrieved 25 August 2009 Pathanamthitta Physiograpy Government of India Archived from the original on 29 July 2009 Retrieved 25 August 2009 Census of India Government of India Archived from the original on 14 May 2007 Retrieved 24 August 2009 a b Pampa pollution Pampa Parirakshana Samithy N G O Retrieved 27 August 2009 General features Kerala Government of Kerala Archived from the original on 2 November 2006 Retrieved 27 August 2009 Parliamentary Constituencies of Kerala 2008 Government of Kerala Archived from the original on 3 September 2009 Retrieved 27 August 2009 Radhakrishnan KuttoorKuttoor 31 January 2008 Due recognition for the youngest district The Hindu 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 District Administration Pathanamthitta Revenue villages Taluks and Revenue divisions in Pathanamthitta district National Informatics Centre Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology Government of India Retrieved 16 June 2022 Niyamsabha official site Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901 US Directorate of Intelligence Country Comparison Population Archived from the original on 13 June 2007 Retrieved 1 October 2011 Timor Leste 1 177 834 July 2011 est 2010 Resident Population Data U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on 19 October 2013 Retrieved 30 September 2011 Rhode Island 1 052 567 Table C 16 Population by Mother Tongue Kerala www censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India Data sheet Pathanamthitta PDF Census of India Retrieved 27 August 2009 District profile pathanamthitta PDF Government of Kerala Archived from the original PDF on 25 June 2003 Retrieved 27 August 2009 Demography Kerala Government of India Retrieved 27 August 2009 a b Table C 01 Population by religious community Kerala Census of India Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 Places of Interest Official website Pathanamthitta Archived from the original on 27 September 2009 Retrieved 29 August 2009 Sabarimala Sri Dharmasastha Temple Official website Pathanamthitta Archived from the original on 18 August 2009 Retrieved 29 August 2009 Maramon Department of tourism Kerala Archived from the original on 3 January 2011 Retrieved 10 July 2010 Anikattilamma Temple Mallappally Siva Parvathy Temple anicadu pathanamthitta anikkattilamma com Retrieved 3 January 2017 St Thomas the Apostle of India St Thomas Syro Malabar Mission of San Antonio Archived from the original on 13 September 2010 Retrieved 15 September 2009 Syro Malabar Church History St Thomas Syro Malabar Church of the Catholic Parish Archived from the original on 4 June 2008 Retrieved 15 September 2009 Aranmula Ministry of Tourism Government of India Archived from the original on 31 May 2010 Retrieved 7 October 2010 Cherukolpuzha Kerala Department of Tourism TDB to get forest land at Nilackal today The Hindu 16 June 2005 Archived from the original on 6 November 2012 Retrieved 27 August 2009 Maramadimatsaram Department of tourism Kerala Archived from the original on 1 March 2012 Retrieved 27 August 2009 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pathanamthitta district nbsp Pathanamthitta travel guide from Wikivoyage Pathanamthitta district official website Pathanamthitta District administration Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pathanamthitta district amp oldid 1174729679, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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