Chathamangalam

Chathamangalam

Chathamangalam is a picturesque Grama Panchayath nestled between the Cherupuzha and Iruvanji rivers in the serene Kozhikode district of Kerala.

The region’s historical significance is evident in the establishment of a sub-registrar office in 1906 and a public library in 1944, serving as knowledge centers for the community. Today, Chathamangalam continues to be a hub of learning, with prestigious institutions like NIT Calicut and NIELIT contributing to its academic reputation.

The fertile lands, nurtured by the two rivers, have made agriculture a cornerstone of Chathamangalam’s economy. Paddy fields dominate the landscape, producing abundant rice and bananas. Additionally, the region is known for its tapioca and vegetable cultivation. To support the agricultural sector, a regional poultry farm has been established in Kattangal, supplying chicks to neighboring districts.

Moreover, Chathamangalam plays a crucial role in healthcare, with the renowned MVR Cancer Center located in Chuloor. This facility has become a beacon of hope for countless patients.

Regional poultry farm, Chathamangalam

Areekulangara Devi temple is a main temple situated here.

Areekulangara Devi temple

Chathamangalam is a Hindu majority grama panchayath with substantial amounts Muslim community live in east north east parts of Chathamangalam.

Kattangal is a major town in Chathamangalam. It is a commercial headquarters of Chathamangalam. Students from all over India study in different educational institutions, make Kattangal a fast growing business and residential centers of Kozhikode district

NIT Mega hostel in Kattangal, Chathamangalam

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