Padne

Padanna
Padne
town
12°9′0″N 75°9′0″E
Padanna
12°9′0″N 75°9′0″E
Padanna

Location in Kerala, India

Coordinates: 12°10′0″N 75°8′0″E / 12.16667°N 75.13333°E / 12.16667; 75.13333Coordinates: 12°10′0″N 75°8′0″E / 12.16667°N 75.13333°E / 12.16667; 75.13333
Country  India
State Kerala
District Kasargod
Languages
  Official Malayalam, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Vehicle registration KL-14, KL-60

Padne is a village in Kasaragod district, which occupies the northernmost part of the state of Kerala, India.

Padne Panchayath

Padne village is administered by a local body called Padne Panchayath. The Panchayat of Padne is composed of the villages of Thekkekad, Edachakai, Udinoor, Padne North and Padne South, which were formerly part of the state of Karnataka. Padne became part of Kerala with that state's formation on November 1, 1956.

Demographics

The majority of the population is Muslim, with a number of households having their male members working in cities like Mumbai, Bangalore.mangalore or as expatriates in Gulf countries. Consequently, there is an accumulation of wealth visible in palatial bungalows and proliferation of expensive vehicles.

Padanna is a panchayath in the northern part of the state of Kerala, India, south of Kasaragod district. Padanna Panchayath is composed of North and South Padanna villages. It became part of Kerala when the state was formed on November 1, 1956.

Economy

One major industry in Padanna is mussel farming, originally popularized by the CMFR Institute. As of 2001, it was estimated that over 200 Padanna families were engaged in backwater mussel cultivation.[1] In 2007, a theme village called "Oyster Opera at Padanna" was opened to showcase the mussel farming done in Padanna and other nearby villages. The tourist site includes demonstrations of mussel farming, local folk art, and cuisine highlighting the locally harvested mussels.[2]

Religion

Residents of Padanna include Muslims, Hindus and Christians. The main holy sites are Padanna Juma Masjid, Sree Mundya Temple, Town Miouddeen Masjid, and many other masjid and temples.

Educational organizations

Humanitarian work

Autorikshaw drivers of Padanna village spend the income of one day every month to transport poor kidney patient to dialysis centers. This initiative is undertaken by Swathantra Thozhilali Union.[3]

Transportation

Local roads have access to NH.66 which connects to Mangalore in the north and Calicut in the south. The nearest railway station is Cheruvathur on Mangalore-Palakkad line. There are airports at Mangalore and Calicut.

See also

References

  1. Ashokan P.K.; Vipinkumar V.P.; Appukuttan K.K.; Surendrathan V.G. & Sivadasan M.P. (July–September 2001). "Mussel culture in backwaters of Kasaragod district, Kerala" (PDF). Marine Fisheries Information Service. Indian Council of Agricultural Research. 169: 9–11. Retrieved 4 April 2011.
  2. Nazeer, Mohamed (16 March 2007). "Oyster theme park to woo tourists". The Hindu. Retrieved 4 April 2011.
  3. http://www.mathrubhumi.com/kasaragod/malayalam-news/padanna-malayalam-news-1.1260266


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