Permude

Permude is a village (panchayat) located in the Mangalore taluk, Dakshina Kannada district, in Karnataka state, India.[2][3] The name, "Permude", derived from Perda Mudde (Tulu Language), is a reference to the milk that was once locally produced in large quantities.[4] Permude is located approximately 360 kilometers from the state capital, Bangalore.[5] Nearby villages include Bajpe and Kinnigoli.[6] According to 2011 census information, Permude's location code or village code is 617478. The village comprises an area of 742.69 hectares.[7] Permude falls under the Mangalore Special Economic Zone (MSEZ).[8][9][10]

Permude
Permude
Permude
Location of Permude in Karnataka, India
Permude
Permude (India)
Coordinates: 13.0015°N 74.8835°E / 13.0015; 74.8835
Country India
StateKarnataka
DistrictDakshina Kannada
TehsilMangalore taluk
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Pincode(s)
574509.[1]
Permude (Rasal) Bus Stand.

Inhabitants

The Kudubis, who reside in Permude, are an Adivasi community. Their customs are similar to other tribes of central India.[11] In 2011 the Kudubi people opposed the MSEZ operating company's attempt to construct a boundary wall on land the company had acquired in Permude.[12][13] The construction was opposed as a result of reported damage to farms and crops caused by the construction.[14]

Banks and financial institutions

Schools and educational institutions

  • Government Urdu Primary School
  • St.Francis Xavier Higher Primary School

Religious institutions

Temples

  • Shree Durgaparameshwari Temple, Kateel
  • Ayyappa Bajana Mandir
  • Shree Shanishwara Temple
  • Shree Somanatheshawara Temple

Churches

  • St John the Baptist Church, Permude[17][18]

Mosques[19]

  • Jamiya Masjid
  • Minara Masjid
  • Badriya Juma Masjid
  • Usmaniya Mohammedi Masjid

Clubs

  • Royal Friends Club
  • Jamiya Cricketers

Transportation

References

  1. Postal, pincode -Permude. "Postal Pincode".
  2. Quarterly Journal of the All-India Institute of Local Self-Government, Bombay (Volume 66). The Institute. 1995. p. 201. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  3. Kurukshetra, Volume 43, Issues 3-12. United Trade PressM. 1984. pp. Page 114, 115 &116.
  4. "St John the Baptist Church, Permude to celebrate golden jubilee on Jan 13". Daijiworld Media. 10 January 2016. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  5. Strengthening village democracy: proceedings of National Conference on Gram Sabha (1999). National institute of Rual Development, 2002. National Institute of Rural Development. pp. 213, 220.
  6. "Quarterly Journal of the Local Self-Government Institute (Bombay)". Quarterly Journal of the Local Self-Government Institute (Bombay): 201. 1995 via The Institute, 1995 - Municipal government.
  7. Special Economic Zones in India: A Study with Special Reference to Polepally (2012). Special Economic Zones in India. Daanish Books. p. 32.
  8. "List of Industries and Villages under".
  9. Daijiworld News Portal. "Permude GP Serves Notice to MSEZ over Illegal Construction".
  10. "Mangalore SEZ" (PDF). Towards Greater Economic. India Journal 7 - 1: 55 via Institute of Town Planners, India Journal 7 - 1.
  11. A REPORT OF PEOPLE’S AUDIT OF SEZ KARNATAKA. "A REPORT OF PEOPLE'S AUDIT OF SEZ KARNATAKA" (PDF). A Report of People's Audit of Sez Karnataka via Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS).
  12. The Hindu. "Permude People stop construction by MSEZ".
  13. Pinto, Stanley (14 January 2011). "The Mangalore Special Economic Zone (MSEZ) authorities have said the four acres of land in Kudubi Padavu..." The Times of India. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  14. Daijiworld News Portal. "Permude GP Serves Notice to MSEZ over Illegal Construction".
  15. Canara, Bank. "Bank IFSC Code".
  16. The Bank Directory, Part 4 (2007). "The Bank Directory, Part 4". The Bank Directory, Part 4. 4: 2054 via Accuity, 2007 - Bankers.
  17. Daijiworld, News. "Daijiworld- Independent News".
  18. Roman, Catholic. "Discourse of Mangalore".
  19. Muslims in Dakshina Kannada: A Historical Study Upto 1947 and Survey of Recent Developments. Green Words Publication. 1993. p. 150.


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