Edacheri

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Edacheri is a small panchayath in the district of Kozhikode in the South Indian state of Kerala.

Location[]

It is part of the North Malabar province of Kerala, and is situated east of Vatakara. Purameri Panchayat borders it to the east, Eramala Panjayath to the west and Mahe river to the north.

Administration[]

Edacheri comes in the Nadapuram constituency and has a strong leftist political history. The panchayat has always gone to the LDF(Left Democratic Front) since its inception.

Demographics[]

The panchayat has a mixed population. Hindus constitute the majority. There is a large Muslim population also.

Economy[]

There is a strong agrarian sector, and the crops are mainly coconuts, areca nuts and pepper. Paddy cultivation has a major setback now, as is the case with most of Kerala, with paddy fields being claimed for houses and for more profitable crops. There are no major industries in Edacheri and migration to the Middle East (Gulf) and to the major cities in India is prevalent. There is a Saliya-theruvu where weaving is an important occupation. There are granite quarries in the Panchayat where granite mining is carried out.

Educational institutions[]

There are many primary, many upper primary schools, and one Higher secondary school in the panchayat, including , , , , , , , , etc. But for higher education, students have to go to Government College, Madappally, ,College of Applied Science, NadapuramVatakara town, Purameri or Orkkatteri (neighbouring villages).

Community[]

The majority of the people here are Hindus belonging to the Thiyya or other lower castes of the Hindus. Nevertheless, a significant portion of Edacheri is also constituted by Nambudiri, Mappila, and Thiyya.

Political Issues[]

Edacheri is part of nadapuram region. Nadapuram has a history of street violence between Muslim league(IUML) and CommunistsCPI(M). In one such incident, a number of Congress supporters had their hand chopped by the Communists..[1] On 24 January 2015, one communist volunteer called was murdered. The police issued prohibitory orders in violent areas like Nadapuram, Valayam, Kuttiady and Edachery. [2] The communist volunteers retaliated by torching the houses of the accused persons.[3] On 11 April 2001, Muslim League activists attacked Chekkiad village near Nadapuram with daggers, choppers, pickaxes and sickles. Three communist workers were seriously injured.[4] The police are not effective in this area because the number of security personnel deployed is only ten percent of the perpetrators of the violence.[5]

Places of worship[]

The (temple of Saraswati and other deities) is a major temple in the area. Kaliyam velli temple is under malabar devaswom board administration. There is a Kavu (woods) belonging to the temple, which is rich with folklores. This is a beautiful example of Kerala temple architecture. The theyyam, an integral part of Kerala village life, can be seen at the yearly ' Thira'. ' is on 31 January, 1 and 2 February of every year. The (theyyam) is very famous. The temple is located to (), is located in . and chundayil sree temple also located in edachery, also located in An Also locating for Edachery

is one of the oldest Masjid in this Village. In addition to this , , , and , the major masjids of the Village. There is dargah of located at . The celebrating every year is a major celebration, in which thousands of people from different areas from different religions gather at the dargah. ' ' one of the oldest Centre for arts and cultural center in the village.

Cultural centers[]

AKG Center located at Puthiyangadi town is the major Institution of Maxist Party. League House located at Puthiyangadi and Thalayi are the Party Center of Indian Union Muslim League.CPI office located at top of panchayath shopping complex. Marxist party's Political Jadha's and Conference are major events of the Edacheri towns.

Panchayath[]

The Panjayath was ruled by LDF from its origin of democratic rule. Most of the time there was no opposition elected for the Panchayath Sabha. Kaliyamvelli Puzha, a part of Mahi river is the main water source or agriculture in the area. It is also a main source of fish for the local people. Many local workers after their routine working hours move to the river side to have a catch...for food and for sport for a few.

Transportation[]

Edachery village connects to other parts of India through Vatakara city on the west and Kuttiady town on the east. National highway No.66 passes through Vatakara and the northern stretch connects to Mangalore, Goa and Mumbai. The southern stretch connects to Cochin and Trivandrum. The eastern Highway going through Kuttiady connects to Mananthavady, Mysore and Bangalore. The nearest airports are at Kannur and Kozhikode. The nearest railway station is at Vatakara.

The public transportation KSRTC and private bus are mostly depended on for transport. KSRTC bus service to Wayanad from Vadakara is having 2 stops at Edachery and Thalayi. Private buses to Thrissur, Kozhikkode, Vadakara, Iringannur, Nadapuram, Kuttiadi, Thottilpalam, Valayam, Parakkadavu, and Kakkattil are accessible from Edachery. There is a limited stop bus stop as well for long route buses.

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/Muslim league(IUML-workers-hand-chopped-in-Nadapuram
  2. ^ "Shibin murder: Witness says motive was political". The Hindu. 2 March 2016.
  3. ^ "CPM worker killed; Nadapuram tense | Kozhikode News - Times of India". The Times of India.
  4. ^ http://archives.peoplesdemocracy.in/2001/april22/april22_kerala_nadapuram.htm
  5. ^ Koshy, Sneha Mary (15 February 2015). "Violence And Blame Traded Over Communal Tension in Kerala's Nadapuram". NDTV. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
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