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Kadinamkulam is a panchayat and the northern suburb of Trivandrum City. It is one of the residential and industrial area of Trivandrum City in Kerala, India.It is situated 22 km north of Trivandrum, 20 km from Varkala, 20 km from the Trivandrum International Airport and 22 km from Trivandrum Central Railway station and bus station.
Trivandrum International School is the only school in Kerala which is a member of the Round Square International school league. The school opened in 2003 [1] with Mr Hillebrand as headmaster. Trivandrum International School has four houses, each representing an element: Agni (fire), Jalam (water), Prithvi (earth), and Vayu (air). The school ...
The nearest airport is Thiruvananthapuram International Airport and Kadakkavoor (1 km) is the nearest railway station. The total area of Vakkom is 5.06 km 2 . At the 2011 India census , Vakkom had a population of 19,267 with 8,319 males and 10,948 females.
The name Venad comes from the dynasty of Venad Swarupam, which ruled over Quilon (Kollam). The Trivandrum Division of Southern Railway Zone set a precedent on International Women's Day, March 8, 2020, when it ran the Venad Express with an all-female crew [7] from Ernakulam Junction to Shoranur Junction. This was the first time in Kerala's ...
Thiruvananthapuram is the first major South Indian city on the longest train route towards North in India, Kanyakumari to Jammu and Dibrugarh. [ 8 ] There is also a proposal to convert the Nemom Railway Station into a second satellite terminal station for the Thiruvananthapuram Central with more pit lines and maintenance yard.
Karamana is a suburb of Thiruvananthapuram (formerly and often still known as Trivandrum), the capital city of Kerala, India. It is one of the most densely populated but green parts of Thiruvananthapuram. The land is serviced by the Karamana River, which originates from the southern tip of the Western Ghats at Agastya Mala.
The name derives from the deity of the Hindu temple at the center of Thiruvananthapuram city. Anantha is another name of Vishnu, the deity of Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple. The district's official name in English was Trivandrum until 1991, when the government reinstated the city's original name, Thiruvananthapuram, in all languages.
Thiruvananthapuram's economy comprises Information Technology, education, plantations, aerospace, commerce and tourism. [118] Thiruvananthapuram district contributes 10.31%, of the state's GDP. [16] With an economic growth rate of 13.83%, Thiruvananthapuram is the fastest-growing district in Kerala. [16]