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Pallikkal Bazar

Pallikkal (Pallikkal Bazar) is a T-shaped town, village and gram panchayat in Kondotty Taluk, Malappuram district in the state of Kerala, India.

Calicut International Airport at Karipur is near Pallikkal.

Pallikkal Bazar is with in 5 km from the University of Calicut and from [[Kondotty]

Kerala’s first Akshaya center was started in Pallikal gram panchayat. AMLP School Pallikkal is in Pallikkal Bazar.

Proposed Karipur-Kondotty Municipality

The proposed Karipur-Kondotty Municipality comprises

Total Area: 122.99 km

Total Population (1991 Census): 152,839

Demographics

As of 2001 India census, Pallikkal had a population of 38166 with 18945 males and 19221 females.

Landmarks

  • Marketile Shihabikka
  • Dragon kung fu dojo
  • V mark supermarket
  • Rasack building
  • Pallikkal Bazar Masjid
  • Shri Maha Ganapathy Temple
  • AMUP School
  • VPKMHS School
  • Mareena Gold and Diamonds

Suburbs and villages

  • UKC, Kavumpadi
  • Devathiyal, Puthur-Palikkal and Thottiyil
  • Paruthikkode and Arakkott
  • Kozhippuram, Pallikkal and College Road
  • Ambalavalavu and Rottippeedika
  • Koonulmad and Alparamb
  • Karippur and Kumminiparamb

Transportation

Calicut International Airport is located in Pallikkal panchayath and is situated around 7 kms away from Pallikkal Bazar town.

The nearest railway stations are at Feroke, Parappanangadi and Vallikunnu. The nearest major railway station at Kozhikode is 20 kms away.

Pallikkal Bazar town and surrounding areas are also well connected by road and local bus transportation systems. National Highway 66 and National Highway 966 are 2.5 kms and 3 kms away respectively from Pallikkal Bazar. The town itself is located on Kakkanchery-Kottapuram road which is a major throughfare and also a major link between NH-66 and NH-966.

References

  1. ^ "Census of India : Villages with population 5000 & above". Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 10 December 2008.
  2. ^ "Talks on Karipur airport development today". The Hindu. 3 November 2004. Retrieved 3 May 2015.