Yendayar
Yendayar
ഏന്തയാർ | |
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Town | |
Yendayar Location in Kerala, India | |
Coordinates: 9°36′0″N 76°53′0″E / 9.60000°N 76.88333°ECoordinates: 9°36′0″N 76°53′0″E / 9.60000°N 76.88333°E | |
Country | India |
State | Kerala |
District | Kottayam |
Languages | |
• Official | Malayalam, English |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 686514 |
Vehicle registration | KL-34, KL-35 |
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Yendayar is a village in Kottayam district, Kerala, India that is totally surrounded by hills. According to local tradition, Mr. J.J. Murphy (known as JJ to his friends and Murphy Sayippu to the people) named the place, which was to be his home until death in 1957, after his mother and the local river. Yendayar is a combination of 'yen' (my) 'thai' (mother) and 'ar' (river). Murphy had come in 1904 to the place which was a thick forest and had no name or people then. He had traveled a long way to reach there. There he established India's first successful rubber plantation. He brought workers from near and far – Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka.
Location[]
Yendayar is situated in the eastern border of Kottayam District, 59 km from Kottayam, and around 11 km away from Mundakayam on the NH 220 (Kottayam-Kumily Road). All the buses to Elamkadu, Mukkulam & Vadakkemala are passes through Yendayar. Mundakayam, Koottickal and Elamkadu are the nearest towns The Nearest Railway Station is Kottayam railway station and airport is Nedumbassery.
How to reach[]
- Kottayam - Manarcad - Pampady - Ponkunnam - Kanjirappally - Mundakayam - Yendayar (61 KM)
- Kottayam - Ettumanoor - Pala - Bharananganam - Erattupetta - Poonjar - Kaipally - Yendayar (59 KM)
- Cochin International Airport - Perumbavoor - Muvattupuzha - Thodupuzha - Erattupetta - Poonjar - Kaipally - Yendayar (102 KM)
- Thiruvananthapuram - Kazhakootam - Kilimanoor - Kottarakkara - Adoor - Pathanamthitta - Ranni - Erumeli - Mundakayam - Yendayar (161 KM)
- Kumily - Periyar - Vandiperiyar - Peerumedu - Kuttikkanam- Mundakayam - Yendayar (64.3 KM)
Economy[]
Rubber plantations are the major source of income for the local population. India's first commercially successful Rubber plantations are in Yendayar. An Irishman named John Joseph Murphy (1872 - 1957) who arrived in India in 1897 at a very young age and realized the growing importance of manufacturing Rubber and he established the India’s first successful rubber plantation in Yendayar. Today, Mr. J.J Murphy (Murphy Sayippu to the people) known as father of Indian rubber plantation Industry. Kerala account for 90 % of India's Rubber production and the place is, therefore, home to many families of Kerala who owe their affluence to agriculture, particularly to the production of Rubber.
Educational institutions[]
- John Joseph Murphy Memorial Higher Secondary School [JJMMHSS], Yendayar
- John Joseph Murphy Memorial Public School, Yendayar
- Sree Gandhi Memorial UP School, Olayanadu
- Little Buds Primary School, Yendayar
- Deepa Nursery School, Yendayar
Religious centres[]
Churches[]
- St. Mary's, Syro Malabar Church also known as Velankanni Matha Church, Diocese of Palai
- St. Joseph's Latin Church, Kottayam
- St. Jude, Syro Malabar Church
Temples[]
- Sree Chelliyammal Temple, Yendayar, The Goddess Chelliyammal is the main deity in this temple. Temple is consider as common to the Hindu devotees. Chelliyammal Devaswam is in control of covil's administration.
- Sree Subrahmanya Swami Temple, Mukkulam
Masjids[]
- Badariyya Juma Masjid, is located in yendayar town. More than 200 Muslim families are praying at this masjid every day. This masjid consider as for all Muslim devotees.[3]
River[]
- Manimala River
Financial institutions[]
- Meenachil East Urban Co-operative Bank
- Mundakayam Service Co-operative Bank
- State Bank of India, ATM
Nearest railway station[]
- Kottayam (59 KM)
Nearest airports[]
- Cochin International Airport (102 KM)
- Trivandrum International Airport (168 KM)
References[]
- ^ Pin codes of Kottayam district. WhereInCity.com. Retrieved on 25 June 2008.
- ^ Michael A. Kallivayalil vs Commissioner Of Income-Tax on 17 December 1973
- ^ "Badariyya Juma Masjid, Yendayar".
- Villages in Kottayam district
- Kottayam district geography stubs