Anthoor
Anthoor is a town located in the Kannur district of Kerala, India. It is part of the Taliparamba taluk and is known for its scenic beauty, agricultural activities, and cultural heritage.
Geography:
Anthoor is situated in a hilly region with a tropical climate. The landscape is characterized by lush greenery, including paddy fields, coconut groves, and rubber plantations. The region is well-irrigated by rivers and streams, making it suitable for agriculture.
History and Culture:
The history of Anthoor is intertwined with the history of the Kolathunadu kingdom and later, the Kingdom of Mysore. The region has a rich cultural heritage, reflected in its traditional art forms, festivals, and religious practices. Important temples and other religious institutions are located in and around Anthoor.
Economy:
Agriculture is the primary economic activity in Anthoor. The main crops cultivated include paddy, coconut, rubber, areca nut, and various spices. A significant portion of the population is also engaged in small-scale businesses and trade.
Administration:
Anthoor is administered by a local self-government body. This body is responsible for the provision of basic amenities and infrastructure, such as roads, water supply, sanitation, and healthcare services.
Transportation:
Anthoor is well-connected to other parts of Kerala by road. Regular bus services operate between Anthoor and nearby towns and cities. The nearest railway station is located in Kannur.