Pallathadka

Pallathadka is a hamlet in the Badiyadka[1] village of Kasaragod district, Kerala State of India.

Pallathadka
hamlet
Pallathadka
Location in Kerala, India
Coordinates: 12°36′52″N 75°4′52″E
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictKasaragod
Languages
  OfficialMalayalam, Kannada
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
671551
Telephone code+91-4998 (Peradala exchange, Uppala SDE)
Vehicle registrationKL 14
Nearest cityKasaragod
Lok Sabha constituencyKasaragod
Vidhan Sabha constituencyKasaragod

Education

School: AUP School Pallathadka (Aided Upper Primary School, Pallathadka): This Upper Primary School is aided and recognized by Government of Kerala. It is bilingual offering both Kannada and Malayalam as mediums of instruction. This school was established in 1927 and it is one of the oldest schools in the district.[2][3][4][5][6]

Community Organizations

Post Office: Pallathadka has a branch post office and pin code is 671551.[7]

Community Center: Muddu Mandira: A free Community Center built in memory of Late Shri Subraya Bhat, Founder & Headmaster, A U P School Pallathadka.[8]

Anganwadi and family health care center, Pallathadka.

Temples and places of worship

The village has three small temples and two mosques.

Sri Ayyapa Bhajana Mandira, Pallathadka.[9]

Sri Shashtara Temple, Ballambettu (Just One mile from Pallathadka).[9]

Sri Laxmi Narayana Mandira, Pallathadka.

Pallathadka Mosque and Pallathadka Madrasa.

Korikkar Mosque

Korikkar Boothasthana(Just One km from Pallathadka)

Korikkar Vana(Just One km from Pallathadka)

Cubs

Youth Clubs: Green Star ASC, Pallathadka.[10]

Pallathadka has always been an example for religious harmony and brotherhood.[11] Another feature of this hamlet is that each and everybody either belonging or hailing from this hamlet uses the name of the village Pallathadka as their surname.

Geography

A small river passes by Pallathadka which starts at Yethadka, forms the Shiriya River in the middle and merges with the Arabian Sea at Kumbla.

Notable people

References

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