Pazhuvil

Pazhuvil
town
Pazhuvil
Pazhuvil

Location in Kerala, India

Coordinates: 10°24′47″N 76°09′28″E / 10.413191°N 76.157860°E / 10.413191; 76.157860Coordinates: 10°24′47″N 76°09′28″E / 10.413191°N 76.157860°E / 10.413191; 76.157860
Country  India
State Kerala
District Thrissur
Languages
  Official Malayalam, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Vehicle registration KL-

Pazhuvil is a small village in Trissur district of Kerala state, south India. It is 17 km from Thrissur town, on the Cherpu - Triprayar road.

Location

Pazhuvil village is very close to city yet retains many qualities of an age old Kerala village. It has all modern facilities for dwellers (Hospital, Schools, Church, Masjid, Auditoriums etc.). It is divided into east and west officially and is surrounded by paddy fields.

The main centers are the Chazhoor road Junction, Hospital junction,Pazhuvil centre, Panchayat Junction. There is an aided School (more than seventy years old) run by the church and a private CBSE school.

Landmarks

The village has a well run Mission hospital and a Homeopathic hospital for the health care of the villagers. The government run veterinary hospital is nearly 50 years old and helps villagers to maintain their livestock.

History

The Village boasts of one of the early movers in the Co-operative movement in the state. The Pazhuvil Service Co-operative Society is more than a century old. For many years villagers were depending on the Bank run the Society for their financial transactions. It is one of the leading co-operative banks of the District. The financial transactions of the NRI's also has helped the growth of the bank. The contribution of the bank to the farming section of the village is appreciable.

Economy

Many job seekers from Pazhuvil migrated to middle east during the 70s & 80s and helped their neighbours, friends and family members to migrate. You may find a person from Pazhuvil in all major areas of middle east.

Places of worships

Personality

Johann Ernst Hanxleden, a Jesuit missionary from Germany (known locally as Arnos Pathiri) came to Kerala in the beginning of the 18th century, learned Sanskrit and Malayalam, and wrote Puthen Pana based on the New Testament, sitting by the well of Pazhuvil church. Pathiri died of a snake bite on 20 March 1732 and was buried near the church. Later a memorial was built and his mortal remains were removed to the memorial. In order to maintain his memory a historical museum has also been started.


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