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1 History  





2 Communist influence  





3 Tapper agitation  





4 Police action  





5 Socio-economic conditions  





6 Hospital  





7 Famous personalities  





8 Demographics  





9 Religion  





10 References  














Anthikad






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Coordinates: 10°2729N 76°0734E / 10.458°N 76.126°E / 10.458; 76.126
 

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Anthikad
Village
Anthikad is located in Kerala
Anthikad

Anthikad

Location in Kerala, India

Anthikad is located in India
Anthikad

Anthikad

Anthikad (India)

Coordinates: 10°27′29N 76°07′34E / 10.458°N 76.126°E / 10.458; 76.126
CountryIndia
StateKerala
DistrictThrissur
Government
 • BodyAnthikad Grama Panchayath, Thanniyam Grama Panchayath, Manalur Grama Panchayath
Population
 (2001)
 • Total9,051
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam,
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
680641
Telephone Code0487
Vehicle registrationKL-75
Nearest CityThrissur
Lok Sabha constituencyThrissur
Legislative Assembly constituencyNattika

Anthikad is a village in Thrissur district in the state of Kerala, India. It is in Thrissur Thaluk, Nattika constituency and Anthikad Block. Manalur and Thanyam are the nearest panchayats. Anthikad is famous for toddy production and paddy fields. Anthikad won `Nelkathir' award for best paddy cultivation in Kerala in 2008.[1] Anthikad is the headquarter for a major financial enterprise, the Peringottukara Namboothiri Yogashkema Sabha Credit & Investment Company Ltd. (PNY Sabha), which was formed in the year 1907.

History

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This village held an important position in shaping the political and the social perspectives of Kerala. The toddy tappers were organised by communists who were hiding from the police to avoid arrest. Com. George Chadayanmuri, who working underground (evading arrest as per instruction of communist party) took pains to talk to the toddy tappers and bring them under the umbrella of a union.

Communist influence

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Communists converted the toddy tappers from slaves of brutal contractors to modern-day human beings and these workers became the leaders of society. Farmers, teachers and other people accepted the leadership of toddy tappers and together they took part in the freedom struggle and also fought for the upliftment of lives. Comrade(Late) Chathu Master, K.R. Kelu, K.G. Kelan, K.S. Chathu Kutty, N.C. Shankaran, K.S. Kittunni, M.R. Shankaran Kodappully, and many others were several times arrested, jailed and tortured for their crimes of organising workers against contractors. Former Revenue Minister, Mr. K.P. Rajendran was a son of a leader of toddy tappers, K.P Prabhakaran, who himself was once made a minister. Mr. K.P. Prabhakaran is the product of the agitations toddy workers led relentlessly during the pre-and-post independence period.

Tapper agitation

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At the height of the Toddy Tappers agitation, there were also several tappers who did not want to take risks and join the struggle. Instead, these people united under the banner of Congress Party and their trade union, becoming rival union activists who even acted as agents of the contractors and the Police.

When the agitating communists decided to go on an indefinite strike, contractors suffered resulting financial losses. At that time, rival union members decided to manufacture more toddy to make up for losses suffered due to protests.

To prevent this, the striking workers decided to cut down the flower-buds of coconut trees from which the agents of the contractors were able to produce toddy. They came in at night, and cut off flower-buds of trees in a highly organised action later called 'Kola Muri Samaram' (Coconut Flower Chopping Resistance).

Police action

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These movements were met with very cruel suppression using Police and Government forces supported by the judiciary. House searches, illegal custodies, lock-up tortures of all kinds and forms, atrocities on women, all took place. However, everything the government and the contractors tried to defeat the strikers failed. Finally, they had no choice but to call the Communist leaders for negotiation.

Socio-economic conditions

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The people in Anthikad area are mainly engaged in foreign employment in the Middle East, farming, trading and the service sector. The number of toddy tappers, a traditional employment, reduced drastically due to the collapse of the traditional industry.

Farming, especially greenhouse cultivation has become a passion for many especially those returning from employment abroad.

Land value is very high and real estate business is lucrative business in the whole area of the Thrissur constituency, including Anthikad.

Even though large areas are still used for rice and coconut cultivation (the area is declared as Ramsar site), rice or coconut-based agro-industry is far away in neighboring Ernakulam, Malappuram and Palakkad districts.

The Dairy industry and rural banking have been developed as cooperative sectors here since the 1960s.

In short, the major source of income and cash flow is from foreign remittance, farming, dairy and service sector.

People belong to Hindu, Muslim and Christian religions and co-exist peacefully. Brahmin, Nair and Ezhava caste communities are very strong here in Anthikad and adjoining Manappuram, but they do not show any interest in organizing under caste identities. Overall society is very secular and the pagan God "Chathan" itself is a symbol of the unity among different castes or religions.

Due to the influence of materialist and rational thinking, socially people report 100% literacy.

Hospital

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General Hospital, Anthikad, recently upgraded to Community Health Center, is situated within the Anthikad Grama Panchayat, in the west part of Thrissur District and 15 km (9.3 mi) to Thrissur town. This hospital is a refuge for the ordinary people of Anthikad, Kanjani, Peringottukara, Manalur areas.

Famous personalities

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Demographics

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As of 2001 India census, Anthikad had a population of 9051 with 4204 males and 4847 females.[1]

Religion

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There is a Hindu temple dedicated to goddess Durga viz., Sri Karthyayani Temple in Anthikad.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. "Census of India : Villages with population 5000 & above". Archived from the original on 8 December 2008. Retrieved 10 December 2008.
  • ^ "Sri Karthyayani Temple – Anthikad – Thrissur". Retrieved 31 December 2023.

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