Kalluvathukkal

Kalluvathukkal
Village
Kalluvathukkal town
Coordinates: 8°49′57″N 76°44′43″E / 8.83250°N 76.74528°E / 8.83250; 76.74528Coordinates: 8°49′57″N 76°44′43″E / 8.83250°N 76.74528°E / 8.83250; 76.74528
Country  India
State Kerala
District Kollam
Area
  Total 35.69 km2 (13.78 sq mi)
Population (2011)
  Total 21,555[1]
Languages
  Official Malayalam, English
PIN 691578
Area code(s) 0474-257****

Kalluvathukkal is a village[1] in the Kollam district of the Indian state of Kerala. NH 47 passes through the village. Kalluvathukkal panchayat has its own school (KPHS) for classes from 5th std to 10 th std. A mini stadium is also co located with the school.

Geography

Kalluvathukkal is located in the southern part of Kollam district, approximately 49 km north of the state capital, Thiruvananthapuram.

Demographics

According to the 2011 Census of India, Kalluvathukkal's population is 21,555 people, including 10,065 males and 11,490 females.[1]

Transport

Paravur railway station is the nearest railway station, 13 km away. 10 pairs of express trains stop at Paravur. Kollam Railway Station is 22 kilometers from the village.

The nearest airport is Trivandrum International Airport, approximately 44 kilometers north on National Highway 47.

NH 47 passes through the center of the village.[2] Kalluvathukkal is well-connected to the main cities in the state and major towns in the district, including Trivandrum, Alappuzha, Kochi, Calicut, Kottarakara, Paravur, Kollam|Paravur, by National Highway 66 (India)|NH 66 and other state PWD roads.

Health care

  • Vimala mission hospital, Kalluvathukkal, Kollam
  • Sivapriya ayurvedic hospital, Karamkode, Kollam
  • JSM Maternity hospital, Karamkode, Kollam
  • ESIC Medical College, Parippally, Kollam
  • Government Homeo Dispensary, Kalluvathukkal
  • Pioneers Library and Arts Club , Elamkulam .

Notable people

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Kalluvathukkal Population - Kollam, Kerala". Census 2011. Retrieved 26 October 2017.
  2. "Local self-government department of Kerala".
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