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Thrikkakara (Malayalam pronunciation: [t̪r̥ik:aːkaɾa]) is a municipality [2] in the Ernakulam district of Kerala, India. It is part of the Kochi metropolitan area , and is located 6.6 km (4.1 mi) east of the Kochi city centre.
Bharata Mata College (Autonomous), Thrikkakara is an institution of higher education, located in Thrikkakara, Kochi, in the south Indian state of Kerala. [1] The college is affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University [ 2 ] and offers 17 undergraduate, 6 post-graduate and 2 professional programmes.
Thrikkakara North (Village) is a village in Ernakulam district in the state of Kerala, India. [1] It is part of Thrikkakara Municipality. Areas in Thrikkakkara-Kakkanad Urban Area
Model Engineering College or MEC is a government cost-sharing technical institute and research centre in Thrikkakara, Kochi, Kerala, India.It was established by the Institute of Human Resources Development (IHRD), an autonomous agency under the Government of Kerala, in 1989.
Besides the campus in Thrikkakara, NPOL has an offsite setup of underwater acoustic research facility at Idukki Lake, 100 km east of Kochi. Since 1995, NPOL has operated INS Sagardhwani , a 2000-ton Oceanographic research vessel used for oceanographic data collection.
Vazhakala is a neighbourhood region in the city of Kochi in Kerala, India.It is situated around 5 km (3 mi) from the city center and is part of Thrikkakkara Municipality. . It can be classified as a typical residential area adjacent to schools, colleges and professional institutions.it has a history about 150 years mainly associated with age old churches and templ
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Thrikkakara Vamanamoorthy Temple is one of the major Hindu temples in India dedicated to Vamana, a form of the god Vishnu. It is situated in Thrikkakara , Kochi in the state of Kerala , India. The temple is around two millennia old [ 2 ] and is also listed as one of the 108 Divya Desams (divine places).