Kottiyam കൊട്ടിയം |
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Kottiyam Town
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Coordinates: 8°51′44″N 76°40′12″E / 8.86222°N 76.67000°ECoordinates: 8°51′44″N 76°40′12″E / 8.86222°N 76.67000°E | |
Country | India |
State | Kerala |
District | Kollam |
Languages | |
• Official | Malayalam, English |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 691571 |
Telephone code | 0474 |
Vehicle registration | KL-02 |
Nearest city | Kollam(Quilon) |
Lok Sabha constituency | Kollam |
Kottiyam is one of the fast developing suburban towns located at the southern end of Kollam city in Kollam District, Kerala, India. Kottiyam is a thriving and fast developing commercial centre at the southern end of Kollam city.
Kottiyam Town is situatedon the National Highway 47 between Kazhakoottam town and Kollam City. There are regular bus services from Kollam City. It is at a distance of around 12 km from City of Kollam and 11 km from Paravur Town.
Nearest major railway station is Kollam Junction. Mayyanad railway station is closer, but some passenger trains and a few express trains have halt there.
Nearest airport is Trivandrum International Airport(60 km)
A major portion of Kottiyam town is located in Adichanalloor village. Adichanalloor is a Special grade Grama Punchayath in Kollam
Several Mosques, temples and churches are situated in this area:
Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church,Pullichira.
SN Polytechnic college S.N.P.T.C was established in the year of 1957 by the Sree Narayana Trusts,Kollam under the initiative of the secretary, the late Sri.R.Sankar, former chief minister of Kerala.In the period 2006-07, the college celebrated its Golden Jubilee. is approved by All India Council of Technical Education (A.I.C.T.E) and is located in a 15-acre campus at Kottiyam, 12 km from the Kollam city. The college is located close to the Holy Cross Hospital. The college has more than 50 faculty and 750 students.
MMNSS College Kottiyam was started in 1981 by the Nair Service Society in memory of its founder, Shri. Mannathu Padmanabhan. It was recognized by the University Grants Commission in 2004. As part of its extension activities, the Women’s Cell, NSS and NCC units engage in free Eye testing and blood donation camps for the socially backward people of the neighbouring villages. The students have also set up a herbal garden. Though a small college, its teams in shuttle badminton, chess, cricket and football have been doing well in the intercollegiate level. The development goals set by the college for the next five years include Language lab for English, Office and Library automation and better laboratories for science subjects.