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Pathady
Town
Pathady is located in Kerala
Pathady
Pathady
Location in Kerala, India
Pathady is located in India
Pathady
Pathady
Pathady (India)
Coordinates: 08°55′45″N 76°55′05″E / 8.92917°N 76.91806°E / 8.92917; 76.91806
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictKollam
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
691312
Telephone code0475
Vehicle registrationKL-02,KL-25 footnotes =
Nearest cityKollam, Thiruvananthapuram.
Literacy100%

Pathady / pathadi is a village about 6 km east from Anchal town (Anchal - Kulathupuzha road), east of Kollam district, Kerala state, India.

Location

Facts

Politics

Patahdy is a part of the Punalur assembly constituency in Kollam (Lok Sabha constituency). Shri. P S SUPAL is the current MLA of Punalur. Shri.N. K. Premachandran is the current member of the parliament of Kollam.[2]

Overview

Attractions

Adappupara, named after the shape of the rock formation, is one of the main attractions for people from different parts of religion and is managed by the Yeroor Muslim Jamaath. The footprints on the rock is considered to be holy and believed to be of the Muslim traveler Masoud Awliya.

Language & Religion

The Spoken Language is Malayalam, In this village Muslims, Hindus and Christians live together. There are two Muslim Jamaat in Pathady; 1. Yeroor Muslim Jamaat - The first Jamaat in this village, and 2.Pathady Muslim Jamaat.

Climate

Patahdy experiences a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen Am) with little seasonal variation in temperatures. December to March is the dry season with less than 60 millimetres or 2.4 inches of rain in each of those months. April to November is the wet season, with considerably more rain than during December to March, especially in June and July at the height of the Southwest Monsoon.

References

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