Pulingome is a village in Kannur District of Kerala state, India.[1]

Pulingome
Village
Kottathalachi Mount near Pulingome
Kottathalachi Mount near Pulingome
Pulingome is located in Kerala
Pulingome
Pulingome
Location in Kerala, India
Pulingome is located in India
Pulingome
Pulingome
Pulingome (India)
Coordinates: 12°17′0″N 75°25′0″E / 12.28333°N 75.41667°E / 12.28333; 75.41667
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictKannur
Area
 • Total
28.8 km2 (11.1 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
10,672
 • Density370/km2 (960/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
670511
Telephone code04985
ISO 3166 codeIN-KL
Vehicle registrationKL-86
Nearest cityPayyannur
Lok Sabha constituencyKasaragod
Websitehttp://www.pulingome.com

Location

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Pulingome is a village located in Cherupuzha Grama Panchayat, in the Kannur district in northern Kerala. Located between the Western Ghats and the Karnataka forest, It is 76 km away from Kannur and 37 km from Payyanur.

Demographics

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As of 2011 Census, Pulingome village which spreads over an area of 28.8 km2 (11.1 sq mi) had total population of 10,672 which 5,237 males and 5,435 females. Total number of households were 2,631 in the village limits. Population of children in the age group 0-6 was 1,014 (9.5%) where 518 are males and 496 are females. Pulingome village had overall literacy of 94% where male literacy was 95.4% and female literacy was 92.8%.[2]

History

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Pulingome was under the rule of Mushika dynasty of Ezhimala during the Sangha Age. Later, this became part of "Kolathunadu" under Chirakkal dynasty. Pulingome had a well established society and a rich culture all through its history. The ancient Sree Sankaranarayan temple here is believed to be set up by "Parasuram". The Pulingome Makham were two holy men of Islam, were buried some 1300 years ago and the remaining of a temple in the Karnataka forest near the border are examples of Pulingome’s cultural heritage. Later with the invasion of Tippu these regions were brought under Mysore kingdom and after Tippu’s death the region was under British rule. The Kamballur Kottayil Nambiar clan were the landlords of the Pulingome village and surrounding areas up until land reform in Kerala in the 1960s.[3]

Transportation

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The national highway passes through Perumba junction. Goa and Mumbai can be accessed on the northern side and Cochin and Thiruvananthapuram can be accessed on the southern side. The road to the east of Iritty connects to Mysore and Bangalore. The nearest railway station is Payyanur on Mangalore-Palakkad line. Trains are available to almost all parts of India subject to advance booking over the internet. There are airports at Kannur, Mangalore and Calicut. All of them are international airports but direct flights are available only to Middle Eastern countries.

References

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  1. ^ "Census of India : Villages with population 5000 & above". Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Archived from the original on 8 December 2008. Retrieved 10 December 2008.
  2. ^ Kerala, Directorate of Census Operations. District Census Handbook, Kannur (PDF). Thiruvananthapuram: Directorate of Census Operations, Kerala. p. 154,155. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Religious amity to the fore at Uroos". The Hindu. Retrieved 22 January 2018.