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Kaniyapuram is a residential and IT industrial area of
Thiruvananthapuram metropolitan area Thiruvananthapuram Metropolitan Area is the area consisting of Thiruvananthapuram Corporation and the municipalities of Attingal, Nedumangad and Neyyattinkara, 3 "outgrowths" and 24 census towns. The total population is 1,687,406, which include ...
of Trivandrum city around from
Thiruvananthapuram Thiruvananthapuram (; ), also known by its former name Trivandrum (), is the capital of the Indian state of Kerala. It is the most populous city in Kerala with a population of 957,730 as of 2011. The encompassing urban agglomeration populati ...
,
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,
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. The main centre of Kaniyapuram area is located in NH-66 in between Kazhakkoottam and Pallippuram CRPF Base. The Kaniyapuram locality (Kaniyapuram pradesam) is a vast area and expands to; Andoorkonam in the East, Parvathy Puthanar in the West, Vetturoad in the South and Pallippuram (CRPF Base) in the North. The Kaniyapuram town belongs to the Andoorkonam
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, although Andoorkonam still remains a village to the east.The main town in Kaniyapuram is Alummoodu junction.


Economy

Kaniyapuram is one of the fastest developing town in Trivandrum district. The upcoming Technocity on the left side and technopark on the right both of which are 2 km from the town. The National Highway (NH66) passes through Kaniyapuram junction dividing the town into two. The main features of Kaniyapuram are the Bus Stand in the National Highway and Railway Station, which are situated very close to each other. There is no other place in between Trivandrum and Quilon towns with this feature. The KSRTC (
Kerala State Road Transport Corporation Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) is a state-owned road transport corporation in the Indian state of Kerala. It is one of the country's oldest state-run public bus transport services. The corporation is divided into three zones ( ...
) bus depot has about 40 buses, originating and terminating from/in Kaniyapuram. This is the only depot which has no fare stage for Fast passenger and Super fast buses. Unfortunately, only a few trains stop at the Kaniyapuram Railway station though efforts are being undertaken to establish stops for some express trains. Proximity to government establishments, business places, educational institutions such as Technopark, Power Grid, CRPF Base, KINFRA Park, LNCPE, University Campus, Marian Engineering College, St. Xavier's College, Teacher's Education College and numerous schools etc. has also put Kaniyapuram on the state maps. At present Kaniyapuram area is one of the most developing areas around Trivandrum city.


History

The name "Kaniyapuram" is believed to have derived from the word "Kaniyan Puram - the domain of Kaniyans / Ganak- astrologists" or "
Kaniyar Kaniyar is a caste from the Indian state of Kerala. There are regional variations in the name used to define them. They are listed under the Other Backward Communities (OBC) by the Kerala Government. Traditions of origin Kathleen Gough has r ...
Puram - the place of
Kaniyar Kaniyar is a caste from the Indian state of Kerala. There are regional variations in the name used to define them. They are listed under the Other Backward Communities (OBC) by the Kerala Government. Traditions of origin Kathleen Gough has r ...
s - the proponents of Kaniyar Kali , a temple art form" or "Ganika Puram (the place of Ganikas - the courtesans"). The Lebbas are amongst the very prominent clan of Kaniyapuram. According to documented history, the Lebbas migrated from
Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu (; , TN) is a States and union territories of India, state in southern India. It is the List of states and union territories of India by area, tenth largest Indian state by area and the List of states and union territories of India ...
in the early 1650s to Kerala. It is believed that they established in Kaniyapuram as early as the 1650s and established themselves as traders in Kaniyapuram. They were successful merchants and operated almost all the business in Kaniyapuram until recent times. The Lebbas' main contribution to the Kaniyapuram society is the establishment of The Muslim High School, Kaniyapuram. The school was founded by late S Ahmed Kunju Lebba in 1947. The school had played a major role in the educational and social development of the area. Students from far away places such as Chirayinkil, Perumathura, Kazhakkoottam, Pothencode etc. It is stated in "Insight" the Bimonthly Journal of Ambedkar Study Circle, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Delhi, that during the early 1900s Dalit Movement, "Walk to Freedom" led by the famous Dalit reformist, Ayyankali, the youngsters got out on the Kaniyapuram streets to win their basic rights; and the Kaniyapuram Dalit farmers did participate in an agrarian strike by not showing up in the paddy fields (1907). Being surrounded by coconut groves and backwaters, coir and associated industries were aplenty in the yesteryears and considered as the main occupation of Kaniyapuram residents. However, this industry is currently on doldrums and struggling for survival. Until three decades, water transport was the main mean of goods transportation from Kaniyapuram. Coconuts and coir products were transported to Kollam and Alappuzha from Kaniyapuram, through
Parvathi Puthannaar Parvati Puthannar (Malayalam: പാർവതി പുത്തനാർ) is a manufactured canal that runs through the west coast of the Thiruvananthapuram district. It was named after Rani Parvathi Bai, who was the reigning queen of Travancor ...
and Kadinam Lake in large covered wooden boats (kettuvallam) and were loaded from the jetties located at Kadavil, Anakkapilla and Channankara. The water transportation through Parvathi Puthannaar which played a crucial role in the lives of many traders in Kaniyapuram came into disuse after the advent of railways and the National Highways. In 2002 the state Government undertook a dredging and widening project to revitalise the canal to attract tourists.


Accessibility

* Kaniyapuram is 14 km towards north from Trivandrum city. * Trivandrum International Airport, KSRTC Bus Depot Trivandrum and Trivandrum Central Railway Station are just around 14 km from Kaniyapuram with easy road and railroad connections. * National Highway 66 is crisscrossed by a number of rural roads. * From Vetturoad one road towards east lead to Saink School-Kattayikkonam-Chanthavila, connecting to Pothencode and MC Road.. * Another road from Vetturoad toward west connects to Chittattumukku-St.Andrews-Puthenthopu-Menamkulam-Station Kadavu etc. * One road from Kaniyapuram centre towards west connects to Murukkumpuzha-Chirayinkil, Masthan jn., pallinada, jawacottage, Channankara-Perumathura, Padinjattumukku-Puthenthope etc. * Another road from Pallippuram towards east lead to Andoorkonam, Pothencode etc. * Several panchayath roads connect every nook-and-corner of Kaniyapuram locality.


Notable People

* Alikunju Shastri - Freedom Fighter and Former MLA, Kerala Legislative Assembly, 1960. * AD.M.A VAHID - EX MLA KERALA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 2001 TO2016 *


Schools

* Govt Upper Primary School, Kaniyapuram. * Govt Lower Primary School, Kaniyapuram. * Muslim High School For Boys, Kaniyapuram. * Muslim High School For Girls, Kaniyapuram. * Muslim Girls Higher Secondary School, Kaniyapuram. * Angel Kids Central School, Kaniyapuram * Bright Central School, Lebba Nagar, Near Railway Station Kaniyapuram. * Kairali Vidya Mandir, Kaniyapuram. * VINCENT HIGH SCHOOL KANIYAPURAM * IRSHADIYA WOMENCE COLLEGE KANIYAPURAM


Colleges / Institutions

* St. Xaviers College, Thumba. * Marian Engineering College, Menamkulam. * Kerala University College of Teachers Education, Govt UPS Campus, Kaniyapuram. * St. Jacob's Training College, Menamkulam. * Theera Jyothi Teachers Training Institute, St. Vincent HS Campus, Padinjattumukku. * MGM COLLEGE OF ARTS AND & SCENCE ,KANIYAPURAM *


Hospitals

* Kaniyapuram Hospital, Kaniyapuram. * AR Hospital, Kaniyapuram. * Shifa Medical Centre, Kaniyapuram.


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* Hayathul Islam Madrasa, Vayalilkada, Kaniyapuram. * Samastha Kerala Women Shariath College, Masthanmukku, Kaniyapuram. * Quadisiyya Hifzul Qur-an College, Malamelparamb, Kaniyapurm. * Al Rashid Yatheem Khana (Orphanage), Pallippuram. * Nibras-ul Islam Madrasa, Palli Nada, Kaniyapuram. * Vadiul Uloom Arabic College, Vadayilmukku, Kaniyapuram.


Libraries

* Noorul Islam Grandasala, Kaniyapuram. * YMHA Library, Padinjattumukku, Kaniyapuram. * Republic Library, Andoorkonam. *


Play grounds

* M.H.S.Ground * Y.M.H.A


Attractions

* Kadinamkulam lake * Kandal sree bhagavathi temple * Puthenthope Beach * Puthenthope church * Karichara Kadavu * VADAYILMUKKU KADAVU * Perumathura Muthala Pozhi * Konath Durgabhagavathi Temple\ * KAKATURUTTU KARICHARA


Associations

* KANIYAPURAM ,PALLINADA RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION (KPR) * KANDAL NORTH RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION (KNRA). *Kaniyapuram Alummoodu Town Residents Association (KATRA). * Kaniyapuram Railview Residents Association (KRRA). * Pallippuram Residents Association (PRA). * Karichara Residents Association. * Gandhi Nagar Residents Association. * Main Business House * Steel & Cement Dealers


See also

* Karicharakadavu


References

{{Thiruvananthapuram district Cities and towns in Thiruvananthapuram district Suburbs of Thiruvananthapuram