Kozhikode, also known as Calicut, is an Indian city, second-largest urban agglomeration in the State of Kerala and 19th largest in the country with a population of 2 million according to 2011 census. Kozhikode is classified as a Tier 2 city according to Government of India.
Calicut is one of the biggest economic hubs in Kerala. Service sector dominates the economy followed by industries. Cyberpark, a Government of Kerala organisation, plans to build, operate and manage IT parks for the promotion and development of investment in IT and ITES industries in the Malabar region of Kerala. It would be the third IT hub in the state of Kerala. The two IT parks might create a total 100,000 direct job opportunities. The first project is the development of Cyberpark hub in Kozhikode with its spokes at Kannur and Kazargode IT parks. Other planned projects include the Birla IT park (at Mavoor) and Malaysian satellite city (at Kinaloor) where KINFRA has plans to set up a 400-acre (1.6 km2) industrial park. In 2012, Kozhikode was given the tag of "City of Sculptures" (Shilpa Nagaram) because of the architectural sculptures around the city. Currently there are many IT companies running in UL Cyberpark, Government Cyberpark and Hilite Business Park.
The city has a strong mercantile aspect. The main area of business was once Valiyangadi (Big Bazaar) near the railway station. As time progressed, it shifted to other parts of the city. The commercial heart has moved to Mittai Theruvu (Sweetmeat Street or S. M. Street), a long street crammed with shops that sell everything from saris to cosmetics. It also houses restaurants and sweetmeat shops. Today, the city has multiple shopping malls. Focus Mall (First mall of Kerala ), HiLITE Mall, Address Mall and RP Mall are a few among them. Few other malls like Gokulam Mall is ready for opening.
In addition to the Malabar Mahotsavam, the annual cultural fest of Kozhikode, every year since 1981 the Tyagaraja Aradhana Trust has been conducting a five-day music festival in honour of Tyagaraja. The festival is complete with the Uncchavritti, rendering of Divyanama kritis, Pancharatna Kritis, concerts by professional artistes and students of music from morning to late in the evening.
Kozhikode has a tradition of Ghazal and Hindustani music appreciation. There are many Malayalam Ghazals. The late film director and play back singer M. S. Baburaj, from Kozhikode was influenced by Ghazal and Hindustani.
Kozhikode is home to two premier educational institutions of national importance: the Indian Institute of Management (IIM), and the National Institute of Technology (NIT). Other institutions include National Institute for Research and Development in Defence Shipbuilding (NIRDESH), Indian Institute of Spices Research (IISR),and National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT) are also based in Calicut.
Recently Kozhikode got Kerala's first residential I.B continuum school, 'The White School International' Located in Perumanna. The school was established in 2016.
The University of Calicut is the largest university in Kerala and is located in Thenjipalam, about 24 kilometres (15 mi) south of Calicut. This university was established in 1968 and was the second university set up in Kerala. Most of the colleges offering tertiary education in the region are affiliated to this university. The Calicut Medical College was established in 1957 as the second medical college in Kerala. Since then, the institution has grown into a premier centre of medical education in the state. Presently it is the largest medical institute in the state with a yearly intake of 250 candidates for the undergraduate programme.
Main colleges in calicut city: Malabar Christian college, Devagiricollege, Providence college for women, Govt. Arts & science college, West Hill Engineering college, Poly Technic etc.
In 1877, a school for young Rajas was started in Kozhikode. This was later thrown open to all caste Hindu boys. In 1879, it was affiliated to the University of Madras as a second-grade college and with this, collegiate education in the district received a fillip. Secondary education recorded appreciable progress since 1915. The erstwhile Malabar district, of which the present Kozhikode district formed a part, holds a high rank among the districts of Madras Presidency in secondary education.
Source - Wikipedia [Feb,2021]
Members of Kerala Legislative Assembly from Elathur Assembly Constituency
Year | Member | Party | ||
2011 | AK Saseendran | NCP | ||
2016 | AK Saseendran | NCP | ||
2021 | AK Saseendran | NCP |
Local self governed segments in Elathur Assembly Constituency
Ward No | Name | Status |
1 | Elathur | Corporation |
2 | Chettikulam | Corporation |
3 | Eranjikkal | Corporation |
4 | Puthur | Corporation |
5 | Mokavur | Corporation |
6 | Puthiyappa | Corporation |
Sl.No. | Name | Status | Taluk |
1 | Chelannur | Grama panchayat | Kozhikode |
2 | Kakkodi | Grama panchayat | Kozhikode |
3 | Kakkur | Grama panchayat | Kozhikode |
4 | Kuruvattur | Grama panchayat | Kozhikode |
5 | Nanmanda | Grama panchayat | Kozhikode |
6 | Thalakkulathur | Grama panchayat | Kozhikode |
Members of Kerala Legislative Assembly from Kozhikode North Assembly Constituency
As Calicut-I | ||||
Year | Member | Party | ||
1957 | O. T. Sharada Krishnan | INC | ||
1960 | O. T. Sharada Krishnan | INC | ||
1967 | P. C. R. Nair | CPI(M) | ||
1970 | P. V. Sankaranarayanan | INC | ||
1977 | K. Chandrasekhara Kurup | CPI(M) | ||
1980 | K. Chandrasekhara Kurup | CPI(M) | ||
1982 | K. Chandrasekhara Kurup | CPI(M) | ||
1987 | M. Dasan | CPI(M) | ||
1991 | A. Sujanapal | INC | ||
1996 | M. Dasan | CPI(M) | ||
2001 | A. Sujanapal | INC | ||
2006 | A. Pradeepkumar | CPI(M) | ||
As Kozhikode North | ||||
Year | Member | Party | ||
2011 | A. Pradeepkumar | CPI(M) | ||
2016 | A. Pradeepkumar | CPI(M) | ||
2021 | Thottathil Raveendran | CPI(M) |
Local self governed segments in Kozhikode North Assembly Constituency
Ward no. | Name | Status |
6 | Kunduparamba | Corporation |
7 | Karuvissery | Corporation |
8 | Malaparamba | Corporation |
9 | Thadambattuthazham | Corporation |
10 | Vengery | Corporation |
11 | Poolakadavu | Corporation |
12 | Paropady | Corporation |
13 | Civil Station | Corporation |
14 | Chevarambalam | Corporation |
15 | Vellimadukunnu (Silver Hills) | Corporation |
16 | Moozhikkal | Corporation |
17 | Chelavoor | Corporation |
18 | Mayanad | Corporation |
19 | Medical College South | Corporation |
20 | Medical College | Corporation |
21 | Chevayur | Corporation |
24 | Kudilthode | Corporation |
25 | Kottooli | Corporation |
26 | Parayanchery | Corporation |
62 | Moonnalingal | Corporation |
63 | Thiruthiyad | Corporation |
64 | Eranhipalam | Corporation |
65 | Nadakkavu | Corporation |
66 | Vellayil | Corporation |
67 | Thoppayil | Corporation |
68 | Chakkorathkulam | Corporation |
69 | Karaparamba | Corporation |
70 | East Hill | Corporation |
71 | Athanikkal | Corporation |
72 | West Hill | Corporation |
73 | Edakkad | Corporation |
74 | Puthiyangadi | Corporation |
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