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Kanam is a small town in the
Kottayam district Kottayam (), is one of 14 districts in the Indian state of Kerala. Kottayam district comprises six municipal towns: Kottayam, Changanassery, Pala, Erattupetta, Ettumanoor, and Vaikom. It is the only district in Kerala that neither borders the ...
of
Kerala Kerala ( ; ) is a state on the Malabar Coast of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, following the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, by combining Malayalam-speaking regions of the erstwhile regions of Cochin, Malabar, South ...
, India. It is about 25 km from
Kottayam Town Kottayam () is a municipal town in the Indian state of Kerala. Flanked by the Western Ghats on the east and the Vembanad Lake and paddy fields of Kuttanad on the west. It is the district headquarters of Kottayam district, located in south-we ...
on the way to Kumily Road, 2 km from Kodungoor Junction (
Vazhoor Vazhoor is a town in Kottayam district in the state of Kerala, India.It is a village, panchayat and block with headquarters at Kodungoor on NH183. Basically an agrarian community inhabits this part, whose income depends on rubber cultivation ...
).


Demographics

India
census A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording and calculating information about the members of a given population. This term is used mostly in connection with national population and housing censuses; other common censuses incl ...
, Kanam had a population of 3,400. Males constitute 47% of the population and females 53%. Kanam has an average literacy rate of 77%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 80%, and female literacy is 75%. In Kanam, 11% of the population is under 6 years of age.


History

Originally Kanam Kara of Kangazha Muri, Vazhoor village of Changanacherry Taluk in Kottayam District, Kerala, belonged to the Edappally Swaroopam Brahmin royalty. A
Bhagavathy Bhagavatī (Devanagari: भगवती, IAST: Bhagavatī), is a Hindu epithet of Sanskrit origin, used as an honorific title for female deities in Hinduism. It is primarily used to address one of the Tridevi: Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Parvati. ...
(Mother Goddess) temple stood in Kanam. Edappally Thampuran had a consort in the Parapallil Kaimal’s family and when Thampuran died, she returned to Kanam with documents about the properties. Therefore, the Edappally Swaroopam, the family of the Thampuran, neglected to look after the Bhagavathy temple properties, and they became dilapidated. The temple ruins were removed by Christian settlers who came to the southern parts of Kanam. The temple tank, known as "Amrutham Chira", which had been used to irrigate the nearby paddy fields was filled and converted into a paddy field. The northern and western parts of Kanam were bought from the Kutaluvally Namboothiri by the aristocratic Vellala family of Thundathil. The name of this area was derived from the
Sanskrit Sanskrit (; attributively , ; nominally , , ) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages. It arose in South Asia after its predecessor languages had diffused there from the northwest in the late ...
word , which means 'forest'.


CSI Church and CMS School

The church was founded by Reverend Henry Baker, Jr., an Anglican missionary who came to Travancore. Though its formal establishment was in 1862, church services for residents were held at the Perumprathazha (Payikad) house. Later, services relocated to a place called Thekkadathu Parambu, and a small thatched shed was made for worship. The shed, however, was destroyed later by wildfire, whereupon a small tiled-roof church building was built. Mr. Chacko Varghese Wicharippukar of the Payikad family very kindly donated the plot for the building (he had also donated the site of St. Thomas Orthodox Church at
Kangazha Kangazha is a panchayath and village in the Changanacherry Taluk of the Kottayam District of Kerala State in India. It is located 21 kilometers east of Kottayam and 10 kilometers north of Karukachal. It lies midway between the back ...
. Though the place is rudimentary, the Church Mission Society (CMS) has significantly improved the area's socio-economic life through lasting contributions for all-around development. About 150 years ago the CMS created a primary school near the CSI church and converted many tribal people and members from more affluent families to Christianity. The Christians colonizing the Kanem's southern areas built
rubber plantation A plantation is an agricultural estate, generally centered on a plantation house, meant for farming that specializes in cash crops, usually mainly planted with a single crop, with perhaps ancillary areas for vegetables for eating and so on. The ...
s. Later, Mr. Wicharippukar's son, Payikad Varghese (popularly known as Kunjoojukutty Mapilla), the largest rubber planter, built a two-story building in Kanam, popularly known as "Malikayil" near the CMS School. It is now the 96 year old heritage house, which Kanam villagers advertise as a tourist attraction by the St. George Orthodox Church. For more information about CSI church and the CMS school visi

For more information about St. Thomas Orthodox Church Kangazha visi


Kanam Balabhavan

In October 1959, the Children's Emergency Relief organization "Kindernothilfe" (KNH
Kinternothilfe(KNH)
was founded by Karl Borman and other Christians in Duisburg, West Germany, aiming to help needy Indian children. Borman was influenced by the speech of German theologian Pastor Martin Niemöller (who had escaped from Nazi prison), about the need to help the suffering. Aided by a Basel missionary near the end of 1959 KNH started its first project in South India at Paraperi under the CSI North Kerala Diocese. Slowly many projects started. In 1966, Kanam Balabhavan began in Kanam under the CSI Madhya Kerala Diocese. Forty boys from needy situations were admitted irrespective of caste or creed. The CSI church set apart one acre of land for this effort. From its very beginning until 2011, Mr. K.E. George was the manager and backbone of Balabhavan. Many hundreds of children have attained good positions after their education. Children receive ample opportunities to develop their talents apart from their academic studies. Cow and rabbit rearing, beekeeping, agriculture, and gardening were some of the early work experience programs. Currently, about 50 children below age 13 stay here and study in the CMS High School. After secondary school, they are guided to choose higher or technical studies according to their aptitude. These children are supported by foster parents in Germany and India. Website
Kanam Balabhavan


Shanmukhavilasom Schools

Admission to the CMS Primary School (CMSLPS) was given in preferentially to Christians and those likely to convert to Christianity. Children of
Nair The Nair , also known as Nayar, are a group of Indian Hindu castes, described by anthropologist Kathleen Gough as "not a unitary group but a named category of castes". The Nair include several castes and many subdivisions, not all of whom histor ...
and Vellala background were admitted only by exception. As a consequence, Shanmughavilasom Arumugham Pillai of Thundathil family started Shnamugha Vilasom Primary School with the support of N.S Raman Pillai, Peshkar of Kottayam. Many members of the Thundathil family-like Cherukappallil Chellamma, Kalappurayidathil Sankara Pillai, Krishna Pillai, and Shanmugha Vilasom Ammini Amma taught at this school. Over time, CMSLPS grew to become the middle school and then the high school. These three temples of learning have produced many doctors, engineers, teachers, government officers, and defense personnel from Kanam.


Roads

Long ago there were no roads to Kanam. From Kottayam, Bishop Hodges came by horseback to visit the CSI church. The present Kanjiraparra-Kanam Road came into being because the church existed here. Kodungoor-Kappukadu-Kanam Road was built by Shanmughavilasom Arumugham Pillai. Ummini Kartha of Anickadu donated of land for the road. Initially there was an Athani settlement here, hence the junction was named '' Elappunkal''. There also was a wayside inn near the junction, where Karthas distributed free
buttermilk Buttermilk is a fermented dairy drink. Traditionally, it was the liquid left behind after churning butter out of cultured cream. As most modern butter in western countries is not made with cultured cream but uncultured sweet cream, most mod ...
to travelers in the summer.


Industry

An attempt was made to train weavers in the weaving school founded and headed by late Abraham (Parappallythazhe Avarachen) in Athumpanakuzhy, but it failed prematurely amidst
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. Small scale industries like handloom
weaving Weaving is a method of textile production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth. Other methods are knitting, crocheting, felting, and braiding or plaiting. The longitudinal th ...
, cotton
dyeing Dyeing is the application of dyes or pigments on textile materials such as fibers, yarns, and fabrics with the goal of achieving color with desired color fastness. Dyeing is normally done in a special solution containing dyes and particular ...
, and
printing Printing is a process for mass reproducing text and images using a master form or template. The earliest non-paper products involving printing include cylinder seals and objects such as the Cyrus Cylinder and the Cylinders of Nabonidus. The ea ...
were also attempted in Kanam but became casualties of the war. Shanmughavilasom Arumugham Pillai started another weaving factory near Kotchukanjirappara in Naithusala parambu, headed by Gopalan Nair of Nedumkunnam.


Place of worship

When the Bhagavathy Temple was rebuilt in Poduvakunnu (Elamkavil) in Kangazha North, Kanam was the only village in the neighborhood with no temple. The only place of worship left was the Nallanikuzhy Kavu near Kotchukanjirappara Pallikkodam, where annual offerings ("Vellamkudi") were presented during
Onam Onam ( ) is an annual Indian harvest festival celebrated predominantly by the Hindus of Kerala. A major annual event for Keralites, it is the official festival of the state and includes a spectrum of cultural events. Onam commemorates Vamana ...
and
Vishu Vishu (Malayalam: വിഷു), the traditional Malayali New Year, is a Hindu festival celebrated in the Indian state of Kerala, Tulu Nadu region of Karnataka, and Mahe district. The festival marks the first day of Medam, the first month of ...
by the Pulaya caste of Eattikal. But with Pulayas embracing Christianity nobody came for annual offerings after the late Oman Pulayan. The place has been converted into an
Ayyappa Ayyappan an incarnation of dharma sastha, also called Manikandan, is a Hindu deity popular in Southern India, He is considered to be the epitome of dharma, truth, and righteousness and is often called upon to obliterate evil. Although devotion t ...
Temple with monthly pooja services. Today villagers gather according to faith and belief in worship places such as Hebron Christian Brethren Assembly in Kanam, the Indian Pentacostal Church of God (IPC) Prayer Hall in Kanjirappara, The Pentacostal Mission (TPM) in Paathippalam, Church Of Christ Pidisheerimala, St. Thomas Marthoma Church, St. Mary's Orthodox Church, St. George Orthodox church and Paathippalam Muslim Masjid.


Community life

Senior citizens meet at Kotchukalappurayidam, also knownas Prevathicar Veedu, to play cards, read newspapers and hold discussions. Mrs. Govinda Pillai (Ittooli Kutty Amma was the only woman to play cards along with men.) The younger generation takes to native games of bale, kilithattu, chadukudu, and the like. Onam, Vishu, and Thiruvathira festivals are celebrated with pomp by Hindus while
Christmas Christmas is an annual festival commemorating Nativity of Jesus, the birth of Jesus, Jesus Christ, observed primarily on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people Observance of Christmas by country, around t ...
and
Easter Easter,Traditional names for the feast in English are "Easter Day", as in the '' Book of Common Prayer''; "Easter Sunday", used by James Ussher''The Whole Works of the Most Rev. James Ussher, Volume 4'') and Samuel Pepys''The Diary of Samuel ...
are observed by Christians. A common celebration is held to observe the annual Thirunal (Birthday of Maha Raja). The Anniversary of the Primary Schools is observed by staff, students and the general public, often overflowing the school hall; festival attendees had to stand outside to hear speeches, songs and to watch dramas, one-act plays, and fancy costumes. Public sports would also attract non-student youth to participate.


Libraries

The national movement had little impact in Kanam, but when the Malayala Manorama newspaper was banned and the National Quilon Bank (where many farmers had deposits) was liquidated, feelings of antagonism gradually grew toward
Dewan ''Dewan'' (also known as ''diwan'', sometimes spelled ''devan'' or ''divan'') designated a powerful government official, minister, or ruler. A ''dewan'' was the head of a state institution of the same name (see Divan). Diwans belonged to the el ...
central Islamic finance. The State Congress movement has spread rapidly among Christians but slowly among Hindus. Students were the first to raise the banner of revolt. Of interest is that it was among
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s that
Communist Communism (from Latin la, communis, lit=common, universal, label=none) is a far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology and current within the socialist movement whose goal is the establishment of a communist society, a s ...
ideology began to grow, even though they were reluctant to absorb the anti-Dewan sentiments of the State Congress. With the advent of freedom,
Mahatma Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (; ; 2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948), popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi, was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist Quote: "... marks Gandhi as a hybrid cosmopolitan figure who transformed ... anti- ...
, the paragon worshipped by the student population began to be adored by all. Two libraries named after Gandhiji sprang up. Mahathma Library (under leadership of T.K. Krishnan Nair, KK, Prabhakaran Nair, and K.C. Sivan Pillai), and Bapuji Library near the CMS Anglican Church (under leadership of Kanam E.J., Thottaparmbil Baby Perumprathazhe Vavachan, and Venattu Kochu). Both libraries collapsed when the workers, who had been students, took to jobs or went away for higher studies, for want of second-line workers.


Communist Party

The Mahathma Library sowed the seeds of the Communist movement in Kanam. " The Life of Karl Marx" written by Swadesabhimani Ramakrishna Pillai, "Pattabhakki", other dramas by K. Damodharan, and similar books lead to a consciousness of the evils of inequality. The second general election to the State Assembly when Kangazha Baskaran Nair stood as a candidate on a
Socialist Socialism is a left-wing economic philosophy and movement encompassing a range of economic systems characterized by the dominance of social ownership of the means of production as opposed to private ownership. As a term, it describes the e ...
party ticket, was utilized by young students to educate common people about socialist ideologies. T.K. Krishnan Nair was the first to become a party member and later, when he returned after graduation, a group was organized with Kanam Sivan Pillai, KK, Prabhakaran Nair, KK. Raghavan Nair etc. The "Janathiapathya Munnani" under leadership of Kadayanikadu Purushothaman Pillai had its propaganda machinery working in Kanam, along with Kangazha, Kadayanikadu, Mundathanam, Nedumkunnam, and neighboring villages. The "Rationkada Samaram" brought people to the street against the unauthorized price hikes by ration dealers by way of service charges, rounding off bills, etc. During the Panchayat election, a candidate, Perumal Pillai, was put against Mr. P.V. Varghese (who later became the first Kangazha Panchayat President), the Congress candidate, but failed to get representation to Kangazha Panchayat. By the time the CMS Primary School was upgraded to a middle school, Vidyadhiraja Swamikal started the Sree Vidyadhiraja Vidya (SVRV) Nair Service Society (NSS) School at Theerthapadapuram, Vazhoor. After CMS UPS was upgraded to High School and St. Paul's UPS at Pulickalkavala was also upgraded. Education spread and every boy and girl had the facility to get general education. Up until then only a few fortunate families had the facility for higher education, because of its high cost. Hostel charges, which once accounted for 85% of education costs, were rendered unnecessary with the establishment of several high schools and colleges in the vicinity. With the advent of higher education, the facility for political consciousness began to grow and Kanam was able to offer two candidates in the Vazhoor constituency for assembly elections. Adv. Kanam Sivan Pillai (CPM) and
Kanam Rajendran Kanam Rajendran (born 10 November 1950) is an Indian politician and a member of the Communist Party of India."Kana ...
(CPI). The latter won the seat twice. Now the CPM and CPI have a strong hold over the village. The communists of early years are leading their retired lives and some of them have died. The names of Pampady Balan, Anickadu PK. Sankara Pillai -"Stalin" Sankara Pillai is now "Ganapthy" Sankara Pillai Elakkadu purushan, Kadayanickadu Purushothaman Pillai Ex. MLA and Kottayam Bhasi and Johny Syriac are also associated with the spread of communist ideology in Kanam.
Kanam Rajendran Kanam Rajendran (born 10 November 1950) is an Indian politician and a member of the Communist Party of India."Kana ...
(CPI) is one of the leading political leaders from the village.


Cooperative movement in Kanam

The Co-operative Movement of the Vazhoor Village also had its roots in Kanam. It was Sri. MN.Sankara Pillai, HM SVLPS, and Payattukala (Vellakallumkal) Chacko who took steps to establish the Vazhoor Farmers Service Cooperative Bank
Lyrics of Kanam EJ


Nearby Places

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Kangazha Kangazha is a panchayath and village in the Changanacherry Taluk of the Kottayam District of Kerala State in India. It is located 21 kilometers east of Kottayam and 10 kilometers north of Karukachal. It lies midway between the back ...
Kangazha Kangazha is a panchayath and village in the Changanacherry Taluk of the Kottayam District of Kerala State in India. It is located 21 kilometers east of Kottayam and 10 kilometers north of Karukachal. It lies midway between the back ...
is a beautiful and serene place in
Changanacherry Changanassery or Changanacherry is a municipal town in Kottayam district in the state of Kerala, India. History The first recorded history on the origin of Changanacherry is obtained from Sangam period literature. According to Sangam era d ...
Taluk south of
Pampady Pampady is a fastest growing town in Kottayam district of Kerala, Southern India. It lies midway between the backwaters of Western Kerala and the mountains of the Western Ghats. Etymology The meaning of Pampady as per Malayalam Dictionary ...
. Famous for the MGDM Hospital one of the oldest multi-speciality community referral hospitals in Kerala. The first Self-Finance Nursing College in the private sector in Kerala
Theophilius College of Nursing
is also found in
Kangazha Kangazha is a panchayath and village in the Changanacherry Taluk of the Kottayam District of Kerala State in India. It is located 21 kilometers east of Kottayam and 10 kilometers north of Karukachal. It lies midway between the back ...
. Other educational institutions in
kangazha Kangazha is a panchayath and village in the Changanacherry Taluk of the Kottayam District of Kerala State in India. It is located 21 kilometers east of Kottayam and 10 kilometers north of Karukachal. It lies midway between the back ...
ar
PGM college
of Arts and Science
P Geevarghese School of NursingSchool of Laboratory Technology-MGDM HospitalBaselios Higher Secondary School
and St. Thomas School Kangazha.


References


External links


MGDM Hospital, Devagiri, Kangazha, Kottayam.

Theophilus College of Nursing, Devagiri, Kangazha, Kottayam.

P Geevarghese School of Nursing, Devagiri, Kangazha, Kottayam.

P G M College, Devagiri, Kangazha, Kottayam.

Baselios Higher Secondary School, Devagiri, Kangazha, Kottayam.

School of Laboratory Technology MGDM Hospital, Devagiri, Kangazha, Kottayam.
{{Kottayam district Villages in Kottayam district