Kulasekaram
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Kulasekharam is a town located in the district of Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, India.[1] It is one of the most important business centres in the district, after Marthandam.
Kulasekharam has many
Etymology
Administration
Kulasekharam is a town panchayat located in Kanyakumari district, and comes under
Police station
The Kulasekharam Police station is located at Arasumoodu.
Fire control
The Fire Control Station is located in Mamoodu.
Tourism
Kulasekharam is named for its scenic views, but it doesn't have any important tourist spots within the town limits but it serves as a key place to reach various tourist destinations in Kanyakumari district, such as Thirparappu, Mathur Aqueduct, Pechipara dam, perunchani reservoir, and Kothayar dam. The Thripparappu waterfalls and Pechippara Dam are the main tourist attractions in the state. Kothayar has a hydroelectric power plant and is situated in a dense forest area. And it has one more nature viewed place called kalikesam. The kalikesam have water falls, rocks and historical temple.
Education
Kulasekharam holds a prominent place in the educational map of Tamil Nadu, especially in medical studies. The town is home to three medical colleges, four nursing colleges, and other colleges and schools.[citation needed]
Medical colleges
- Sree Mookaambika Institute of Medical Sciences (SMIMS)
- Sree RamaKrishna Medical College of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences
- Sarada Krishna Homeopathic Medical College
- Sree RAMAKRISHNA COLLEGE of Nursing
Dental colleges
- Sree Mookaambika Institute of Dental Sciences
Arts & science
- Sri Ramakrishna College of Education
Polytechnic college
- BWDA polytechnic college
Agricultural college
- TNAU Institute of Horticulture Research Station
There are also more than 20 private education institutions in Kulasekaram, which offer education in various fields.
Location and significance
Kulasekharam is located 50 km south of the Trivandrum Metropolitan Region and 30 km from Nagercoil the nearest city. Kulasekharam is only 12 km away from the commercial towns of Marthandam, 18 km from Thuckalay, Kaliyikkavilai and 22 km from Monday Market. The younger generations of Kulasekharam either migrated or commute to Trivandrum due to its proximity to Kerala's state capital. Two major motorways connect kulasekharam to Trivandrum; the National Highway 66 and the Vizhinjam Harbour – Beach Road. The Hill Road which runs through Nedumangadu is also used by some commuters due to heavy traffic congestion in the 2 main roads particularly during peak hours.
Demographics
As of 2011[update] India census,[2] Kulasekharam had a population of 17,267. Males constitute 49.5% of the population and females 50.5%. Kulasekharam has an average literacy rate of 90%, higher than the state average of 80.09%: male literacy is 92.54%, and female literacy is 88.91%. In Kulasekharam, 9.39% of the population is under 6 years of age. Majority of population holds Nair and Nadar community. Also other castes such as Panikker( Ezhava), Viswakarma, Vannan, Paraya etc. are living here. Once upon a time, Nair community possessed majority of land and other properties. They are very aristocratic and respectable community during the early period. Now all communities leading a peaceful life in Kulasekharam.
Medical facilities
Kulasekharam has one government hospital, 3 medical college hospitals and more than 15 hospitals, which serve people in almost all kind of treatments. There is also a government veterinary hospital located within Kulasekharam. People also do visit medical facilities available in Nagercoil, Marthandam and
Shopping
Kulasekharam Market is one of the important shopping centres for Kulasekharam and the nearby towns. Some 8000-10000 people gather there daily to buy their basic needs.
Climate
Kulasekharam has a pleasant, though humid, climate for a majority of the year. The maximum temperature during the summer hovers around 86 °F (30 °C) or 30 °C, with extremely high humidity at times. Kulasekharam receives both the north-east monsoon and the south-west monsoon. It rains more often in Kanyakumari district than in any other part of Tamil Nadu, with the exception of Chennai.[citation needed]
Culture and Religion
Malayalam and Tamil are spoken by the people. Tamil language along with English is used as a medium of teaching in all major schools. The Tamil spoken here is a mix of Malayalam and Tamil, sometimes unintelligible to the people of North Tamil Nadu.
The culture is a mixture of Malayalam and Tamil. Hinduism, Christianity and Islam are the major religions in Kulasekharam. Here there is a lot of Nair families holding Kerala culture. Once upon a time they are the royal aristocratic community in the region. There are many temples managing by different Nair families. Kulasekharam holds a great Nair community background. Nadar community is also a highly populated community here. Different communities keeps a good relationship between them. Here Keralite communities follows Kerala life style & culture and Tamil communities follows tamilian life style & culture. Food prepared here is also a mix of Kerala/Tamil Nadu traditions.
Festivals
Some of the festivals celebrated here are
Transport
Road
The only mode of transport in Kulasekharam is by road.
there is a bus stand that serves the public.Auto rickshaws, private cars, vans, and mini buses are the other modes of transport.
Train
The nearest railway station from Kulasekharam is Kuzhithurai (KZT) which is just 10 km away. Several trains to Trivandrum, Nagercoil, Chennai, Madurai, and Mumbai are operated. One must reach Nagercoil (NCJ) or Trivandrum (TVC) for getting long-distance train and the trains which don't have halt in Kuzhithurai.
Air
Kulasekharam is served by
Communication
Telecommunication
State owned
Postal
Kulasekharam head post office is in Arasumoodu Jn. Various services like postal, speed post, parcel service, and banking service are also offered here. The Postal Index Number for Kulasekharam post office is 629161.
Religious Institutions
- Kulasekharam Chembakappara Sri. Balabbhadra Devi Temple, Kavuvilai, Cheruppalur
- Manalikkara Sri Bhadrakali Devi Temple, Kulasekharam
- Ittakaveli Mudippura Sri Neelakeshi Amman Temple, Kulasekharam
References
- ^ "Kulasekharam Population Census 2011". census2011.co.in. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
- ^ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.