Umayanalloor

Umayanalloor is a village near Mayyanad in Kollam District, Kerala state, India.

Umayanalloor
Village
Umayanalloor
Coordinates: 9.0927°N 76.8612°E / 9.0927; 76.8612
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictKollam
Languages
  OfficialMalayalam, Tamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Nearest cities and townsKollam Paravoor
Lok Sabha constituencyKollam
Assembly constituencyEravipuram
Literacy93.63%

Politics

Umayanalloor is a part of Eravipuram assembly constituency in Kollam (Lok Sabha constituency). Shri. M. Noushad is the current MLA of Eravipuram. Shri.N. K. Premachandran is the current member of parliament of Kollam.[1]

Geography

Umayanalloor is a village Mayyanad panchayat. Umayanalloor is a junction in the Kollam-Thiruvananthapuram road (part of NH-47). It connects places Kottiyam, etc.

Demographics

Malayalam is the native language of Umayanalloor.

Education

There are so many educational institutions in Umayanalloor. There is a LP School in the nearest place Vazhappalli. An un-aided LP school namely Rose Dale, AKMHS, BEd college, Cherupushpam LPS, PVUPS, Eega study centre, etc. are some of the educational institutions in Umayanalloor

Agriculture

Paddy and milk-production are the main farming sectors in here. Cashew-nut production is also seen here.

Banking

The branches of Umayanallor Service Co-operation Bank, Federal Bank, Muthoot Finance, etc. situated in Umayanalloor.

Industry

There are so many cashew nut factories in Umayanalloor. Umayanalloor Industrial Estate is an Industrial park. They are snacks factorys one of they are mahadevasnacks is too good.There are also some ice cream factories in here. Old wooden furniture's shops,Toyota showroom,New Rajasthan marbles wholesale showroom,Wolkswagon service centre etc.

Worship centres

There are somany worship centres in Umayanalloor. BalasubramanyaSwami Temple,Umayanalloor, Durgapuri Sree Madankovil Temple,Pannimon, Umayanalloor Masjid, Amalothbhava Matha Church, etc. are some of them.

References

  1. "Assembly Constituencies – Corresponding Districts and Parliamentary Constituencies" (PDF). Kerala. Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2009. Retrieved 20 October 2008.


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