Cheranallur or Cheranellore or Cheranalloor is a suburb of Kochi city in Kerala, India, and
lies on the banks of the Periyar River. According to tradition, the area was named by its
earlier inhabitants, who found this place very fertile and beautiful. The name in its local
language, Malayalam, means "Good Village of Cheras'.Cheranallur has two Famous
temples.
1)Cheranellore Bhagavathy temple (one among 108 Durga Temples) is considered crucial as
Chottanikkara Bhagavathi Temple.
2)Marapparambu Shiva Temple (Swayambhu, Vaidyanatha
Temple).
Both lie on the sides of the New Vallarpadam National Highway. Chittoor
Sreekrishna
Swamy temple, Vishnupuram Maha Vishnu temple, and Sree Kaleswari temple are also situated in
Cheranalloor Panchayath.
Cochin was erst proverbial in English as fowl and Arabic as Kashi, maybe a significant port
town on the Malabar Coast of Bharat bordering the Laccadive ocean, which may be a part of
the Arabian Peninsula Sea. It’s a part of the district of Ernakulam within the state of
Kerala and is usually cited as Ernakulam. Kochi is the most densely inhabited town in
Kerala. As of 2011, it's an organization that limits the population of 677,381 inside a
region of ninety-four.88 km² and a total urban population of quite a pair of. One million
inside an area of 440 km², creating it the most significant and thickly settled metropolitan
space in Kerala. Kochi town is also a part of the larger fowl region and is assessed as a
Tier-II town by the government. Of Bharat.
Kochi offers a tropical monsoon climate (Am). Kochi's proximity to the equator alongside its coastal location leads to minimal seasonal temperature variation, with moderate to high levels of humidity. Annual temperatures vary between twenty-three and thirty-one °C (73 and eighty-eight °F), with the record high being thirty-six: five °C (97.7 °F) and record low sixteen—three °C (61.3 °F). Cheranallur's climate is mainly wet and maritime tropical, heavily influenced by the monsoon’s heavy seasonal rains. The average maximum daily temperature is around 37 °C; the minimum is 19.8 °C. Most of the remainder are small and entirely fed by the Monsoons.
The air entryway to Kochi is that the fowl International airfield (CIAL) settled at
Nedumbassery, that is, regarding twenty-eight metric linear units (17 mi) north of Kochi
town and handles each domestic and international flight. It’s the initial international
airfield in Bharat to be designed without Central Government funds and is the world's
first-star energy-powered airfield. The nearest airport to Cheranallur is Kochi (COK)
Airport which is 17.2 km away. The Kochi airport is connected to all the major cities of
India. Visitors can reach Kochi airport, and from there by bus or taxi, they can reach
cheranallur.
By Rail
The city has four major railway stations – Ernakulam Junction, Ernakulam city (locally
referred to as the South and North railway stations respectively), Aluva, Angamaly, and
Tripunithura smaller stations, Edappally and Kalamassery. There’s conjointly the fowl
Harbour Terminus providing rail property to the southern phase of the Port of Kochi. The
terminus is presently beneath renovation for the residential district rail networks within
the town. The nearest railway station is the Aluva junction. The visitors can reach Aluva
junction, and from there by taxi, they can visit cheranallur.
By Road
Cheranallur used to be a very busy ferry in NH66, but the opening of the Varapuzha Bridge
has negated the importance of the place. The only significant trade in the area is areca nut
trading. The new National Highway to the Vallarpadam container terminal from Kalamassery
passes through Cheranellore, cutting the NH66, forming the only junction in this highway,
which is considered one of the most prominent junctions in the city. This makes Cheranellore
a hotspot as it connects Edappally, Kalamassery, Paravur, and Ernakulam. The Cheranalloor
ferry connects Eloor, Mannamthuruth, and Cheranallur. All three places are bus terminals.
Cheranallur is connected to Ernakulam through Chittoor and Edappally, and Palarivattom. The
National Highway 66, which connects Cochin with Mumbai-Panvel, goes through Cheranalloor
crossing the Vallarpadam International Container National Highway 47C (India) (the only
junction between the two Highways. Therefore, the visitors can easily take buses or travel
cars to reach Cheranallur.
The closest Branch is situated 5km away from Cheranallur. The Proximity makes customers comfortable to call in to use their services.
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