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The following is a list of prominent people born / settled in areas coming under the present day Thrissur District, Kerala This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Universities and colleges in Thrissur (3 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Thrissur" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
Thrissur is the headquarters of Thrissur district, in the center of the Indian state of Kerala. The city is 75 km north-east of Kochi , 133 km south-west of Coimbatore , 124 km south-east of Kozhikode and 151 km north of Changanacherry . [ 41 ]
1875: The first Syrian Catholic Church was founded in Thrissur city; the Marth-Mariyam Valiyapalli erected in 1814 was occupied by Chaldean Syrian traditionalists under Mar Elias Mellus Archbishop (For this and following material.) [2] [3] 1885: Establishment of our Lady of Lourdes Church for the Latin Catholics ( Roman Catholics of Latin Rite ).
The maidan is a circular ground, encircled by the Swaraj Round, which is the main ring road of Thrissur city. The area is home to many significant structures such as the Vadakkunnathan Temple, the Nehru Park, the Kerala Water Authority office, water storage tanks, and several wells. The layout of the city of Thrissur branches out radially from ...
The city which is famous for Bullion, Banking and its Business acumen, is the darling of investors in Kerala. Thrissur is also referred as the Golden city of India. It manufactures 70% of plain gold jewellery in Kerala per day. According to a survey, Thrissur city has been placed on 7th among the ten cities in India to reside. [2]
In 1983, when drought struck Thrissur city, then Minister M.P.Gangadharan with help of Kerala Water Resources Department cleaned the pond over a time of one month. In 1985, a water supply system was constructed by spending Rs 23 lakhs form Vadakkechira pond to supply water to Thekkinkadu Maidan and Swaraj Round, Thrissur by Kerala Water Resources Department.
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