Malloossery

Malloossery
മല്ലൂശ്ശേരി
town
Malloossery
Malloossery

Location in Kerala, India

Coordinates: 9°36′0″N 76°31′0″E / 9.60000°N 76.51667°E / 9.60000; 76.51667Coordinates: 9°36′0″N 76°31′0″E / 9.60000°N 76.51667°E / 9.60000; 76.51667
Country  India
State Kerala
District Kottayam
Languages
  Official Malayalam, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Vehicle registration KL-

Malloossery is a small village in Kottayam district of Kerala state, south India. It is close to Kottayam. There are lots of private buses that travel to this small village from Kottayam city. It is mainly an agriculture based village, but the new generation is leaving this field and looking for professional jobs. Christians, Hindus and Muslims live together here . St. Thomas Catholic Church, St. Sebastian's Catholic Church, St. George Knanaya Jacobite Chappel, Thidamboor Temple, Malloorkulangara Mahadeva Temple & Malloossery Juma Masjid are the main worship centres. The Feast of St. Mary at St. Thomas Catholic Church is very famous here.

Administration

Malloossery is a part of Kumaranalloor Grama Panchayat(Now this panchayat merged to Kottayam Municipality in 2011, Perumbaikkad Village, Kottayam Thaluk. It is part of Kottayam Legislative Assembly and Kottayam Parliament Seat. Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan is the Member of the legislative assembly and Jose K Mani is the Member of parliament.

Geography

The Meenachil river flows near Malloossery. This area predominantly of the Knanaya Catholic Christian's . Amala Mariya Nursery and St. Thomas L.P School serve the basic educational needs of this village. CMS College High School and CMS College are quite close to Malloossery.MG University Campus also situated here mainly School of Social Science and Applied Science (Pullarikunnu) The Famous Dracula Novelist Kottayam Pushpanatha and famous poet Mathew Ullakamthara also lives here. Jeevadhara Magazine publishes in this place and Deveone Food curry powder factory is situated here.


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