Pilathara
Pilathara is a town in the Kannur district of Kerala, India. It is located in the Payyanur taluk and is known for its cultural heritage, educational institutions, and trade.
Geography: Pilathara is situated in the northern part of Kerala, characterized by a coastal climate and laterite soil. The surrounding area is primarily agricultural, with rice paddies and coconut groves.
Culture: Pilathara has a rich cultural tradition, with Theyyam performances and other traditional art forms being common. The town hosts various festivals and celebrations throughout the year.
Education: Pilathara is an educational hub, hosting numerous schools and colleges, including engineering colleges and other professional institutions, contributing to a relatively high literacy rate in the area.
Economy: The economy of Pilathara is largely based on agriculture and trade. Many residents are engaged in farming, small businesses, and commerce. The town serves as a trading center for the surrounding villages.
Transportation: Pilathara is well-connected by road to other parts of Kerala and neighboring states. Regular bus services operate to major cities and towns in the region. The nearest railway station is Payyanur.
Governance: Pilathara falls under the jurisdiction of the Kerala state government and is administered by local self-government bodies. The area is represented in the Kerala Legislative Assembly.