Nedumkotta at Mala Thrissur (means long fort in Malayalam language) - It was a militarily strategic Fort built by Thiruvithamkur Maharaja Karthika Thirunal Ramavarma to prevent the invasion of Samoodiri and Tippu Sultan. Beginning from the coastal area of Arabian Sea, to the Western Khat the fort was 56 km in length and was strong enough to protect the kingdom. Read More
Mala Thrissur
Mala is a small town in Thrissur district in the Indian state of Kerala, seen about 40 km towards north from the present day city of Kochi and approximately 14 Km from Chalakudy, Kodungallur and Irinjalakuda. The name "Mala" might have originated from the Hebrew word "Mal-Aha" which means "Center of Refugee".
Govt. Hospital at Mala Thrissur
Mala Government Hospital (Mala Thrissur) is presently one of the essential medical treatment center for the majority of ordinary people living Mala and neighboring places. It had a Gigantic figure in caring the health of the people is nearing to it's centenary celebrations. Read more
Malakadavu
Malakadavu (at Mala Thrissur) or Mala Kadavu (Mala + kadavu - kadavu means a type of localized boat jetty or small port in local language Malayalam) is considered to be the "Gateway" of ancient Mala. Read More
Believers Church Medical Centre at Mala Thrissur
Believers Church Medical Centre at Mala (BCMC Mala Thrissur) is located in the serene environment in the midst of beautiful backwater and greenery in the town of Mala. It has currently owned a 350-bed multi-specialty mission hospital marking its excellence in providing quality and affordable health care to the people in and neighboring places of Mala. BCMC Mala has a broad array of highly qualified physicians, nurses and paramedical staff to provide all specialty and super specialty medical services. BCMC Mala is focused towards patient care and maintain medical records of every patient to provide doctors with a complete picture of patient’s medical history. Read more
Jewish Monument in Mala Thrissur
Jewish Monument in Thrissur Mala
The rare remnants of Jewish Settlement in Mala will attract any tourists of aesthetic mind. In ancient period Mala street was known after Jews and it was called "Jews Street Mala". In 1948, when Israel was formed, the Jews left this place and back to their mother land. There is currently no Jewish community left in Mala. Read more...
The rare remnants of Jewish Settlement in Mala will attract any tourists of aesthetic mind. In ancient period Mala street was known after Jews and it was called "Jews Street Mala". In 1948, when Israel was formed, the Jews left this place and back to their mother land. There is currently no Jewish community left in Mala. Read more...
About Mala (Mala Thrissur)
Mala is a small town in Thrissur district in the Indian state of Kerala, seen about 40 km towards north from the present day city of Kochi and approximately 14 Km from Chalakudy, Kodungallur and Irinjalakuda. The name "Mala" might have originated from the Hebrew word "Mal-Aha" which means "Center of Refugee". Mala is one of the popular and important places among Keralites, had a glorious past and cultural heritage where people of all caste and creed came from all parts of India and abroad for business and for settlement. Tranquillizing and exuberant beauty attracted the pilgrims like Jews (Israelites), Konkanis, Kudumbies etc. to this place. Read more
Malakadavu
Malakadavu (at Mala Thrissur) or Mala Kadavu (Mala + kadavu - kadavu means a type of localized boat jetty or small port in local language Malayalam) is considered to be the "Gateway" of ancient Mala. Read More
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