Kallody

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St.George Forane Church, Kallody, Mananthavady, Wayanad.
Kallody
കല്ലോടി
Village
Etymology: കല്ല് (stone) and ഓടി (ran)[2]
Location of Kerala (marked in red) in India
Location of Kerala (marked in red) in India
Kallody is located in Kerala
Kallody
Kallody
Location in Kerala, India
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Country  India
State Kerala
District Wayanad
Government
 • Type Gram panchayat
Elevation[3] 792 m (2,598 ft)
Languages
 • Official Malayalam, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 670645
Telephone Code +91 4935
Vehicle registration KL-12(Wayanad RTO[4]), KL-72 (Mananthavady Sub-RTO[5])
Coastline 0 kilometres (0 mi)
Nearest city Mananthavady
Literacy 90%
Major Highway Hill Highway (Kerala) SH-59
Avg. summer temperature +25 °C (77 °F)
Avg. winter temperature +15 °C (59 °F)

Kallody (കല്ലോടി) is a village in the Edavaka Gram panchayat of the Wayanad district, Kerala, India. This village falls under the Mananthavady Taluk. The Hill Highway (Kerala) SH-59 passes through this village town.

Kallody is home to the St. George Forane Church Kallody, Wayanad and Chowayil Bhagavathy Temple.


History

Etymology of the word Kallody

The word Kallody is derived from the Malayalam words kallu–കല്ല് (i.e. stone) and ody–ഓടി (i.e. ran),[2] based on a century old tale of this area.

Long ago, the Kallody area was a forest. There was a hill named Choran Kunnu located on the banks of the Mananthavady-Pakranthalam hill pass. Thieves from this area used to attack merchants from Calicut to Mananthavady when they passed this hill pass. To escape from the attacks, the travellers used to carry stones with them and start running from this area. They used to pelt stones to defend from the thieves. Hence, this place named as Kallody.[2]

Indian Independence Movement and Malabar Migration

This land was divided into Edavaka and Edachena "desam". The house of Edachena Kunkan, one of the commanders of Pazhassi Raja, was located in this area.[2]

Kallody was mainly a place where people migrated from different parts of the central-south Kerala, especially from the area such as Kottayam, Thodupuzha, and Moovattupuzha starting from the year of 1940. Vettiyankal, Mathai was the first migrant to Kallody.[2] He invited several other migrants to Mananthavady to the Kallody area. The Nadukunnel family was one of the first families migrated from Pala to Kallody[citation needed].

Education

The Kallody area is served by a several Kerala State aided schools and a couple of Anganwadis. The main schools are

  • St. Joseph's Pre-Primary School Kallody
  • St. Joseph's Upper-Primary (U.P.) School Kallody
  • St. Joseph's High School (H.S.) Kallody
  • St. Joseph's Higher Secondary School (H.S.S.) Kallody

Transportation

Major Roads

Buses, Autos, Taxis, and Others

Kallody is mainly served by the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (K.S.R.T.C.) buses. Other than the public transport system, Kallody residents use Motor Bikes, Auto rickshaws, or Taxicabs to commute.

Points of Interest

See also

References

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