Melpuram

Melpuram
Melpuram
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Country India
State Tamil Nadu
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)

Melpuram is a historical place in Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu, India. The people in this village are doing a variety of jobs. Rubber plantation plays an important role in this village's economy. It achieved almost one hundred percent literacy.

'MELPURAM is quasi town which is sandwiched by pacode town panchayat and edaicode panchayat also the melpuram union block name derived from this beautiful small town which incorporate 10 village panchayats and 6 town panchayats. Christians and Hindus are the inhabitants of the melpuram which is proudly saying that there is no communal violences having been seen and the people of melpuram shares their harmony in all the efforts to make a better society.

HISTORY

  Melpuram had been  also a part of the Travancore  kingdom till India got freedom from the British. After india emarging as country, the the small town was an enclave of the state of kerala. The efforts being taken by the kanyakumeri district leaders such as marshel nesamony ,ponnapan nadar and chithamparanathan nadar etc who fought against to the state of kerala in order to join with tamilnadu had made ease melpuram to be the part of Tamil nadu.  

LANDMARKS

   Churchs and temples are the landmarks of melpuram. The Assemblies of God church(AG) which is more than 100 year old church and the Alapancode temple at the out shirts of melpuram hoists the unity of  Hindus of melpuram. And, 3 roman catholic churchs and 3 CSI churchs defend from all the sides of melpuram. The statue of Indira gandhi is a proud icon at the core of melpuram junction which is always landmarked for the strangers to melpuram.

ECONOMY

  The rubber industry is a main income source of the people of melpuram. The extinct of the paddy fields and banana planting is a chaos for future generation.The agriculture of Marichini kilangu and Palm Tree are also a diminishing sectors  in the areas of melpuram which was once considered as a livelihood. The income from the Coconut trees are not relied on since the booming of rubber has been wecomed. 



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