Panniyankara

Panniyankara has its origin in the 18th century situated in Calicut district in Kerala, India. The main features are police station, Government Homeo Dispensary, Sathram Bus Stop and Southern Railway. Government Homeo Dispensary was previously known as Princess of Wales Dispensary which was built in 1902 during British rule in India. Panniyankara is surrounded with the places such as Kallai, Thiruvannur, Kannanchery, Vattakkinar, Payyanakkal etc.

Panniyankara
suburb
Kallayi Railway Station, Panniyankara
Kallayi Railway Station, Panniyankara
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictKozhikode
Elevation
0.1 m (0.3 ft)
Malayalam, English
  OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
673 003
Telephone code91 (0)495
Vehicle registrationKL 11
Nearest cityKozhikode
Ganapath School, V.K.Krishna Menon Road, Panniyankara

Panniyankara is proposed to have a Monorail station once the Second phase of Kozhikode Monorail project complete. India's former defence minister and eminent diplomat V.K.Krishna Menon was born here. Mohammad Sabir Baburaj M. S. Baburaj a well known Malayalam music composer is hailing from this place. Currently Panniyankara area is represented by Nirmala, an Independent Candidate from Kozhikode Corporation.[1]

Major Landmarks

  • Parvathypuram Colony
  • Princess of Wales Dispensary
  • Panniyankara Police Station
  • Madrassathul Alaviyya
  • Government U.P.School, Kallai
  • Panniyankara Library
  • Odakkal Bhagavathy Temple
  • Kizhakkemurigath sree bhagavathi temple

References

10°35′N 76°27′E


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