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Marangattupilly (Marangattupally) is a small village in [[Kottayam]], [[Kerala]]. Most of its people are either farmers or engaged in small-scale business. The tenth [[President of India]], [[K. R. Narayanan]], was born and grew up in the neighboring village of Uzhavoor. Former minister for finance, revenue and law [[K M Mani]] was also born and brought up in this village.
'''Marangattupilly''' (also known as Marangattupally) is a small village in [[Kottayam]], [[Kerala]]. Most of its people are either farmers or engaged in small-scale business. [[K. R. Narayanan]], the tenth [[President of India]], was born and grew up in the neighboring village of [[Uzhavoor]]. [[K M Mani]], former minister was also born and brought up in this village.


The head office of [[Labour India Publications]], with an educational research and development center and publishing company, and its [[Gurukulam public school]] are operating from this small village. The six floor air-conditioned building of [[Labour India|Labour India groups]] is situated in the heart of Marangattupilly. [[Santhosh George Kulangara]], the first Indian space tourist also belongs to this village.
The head office of [[Labour India Publications]], with an educational research and development center and publishing company, and its [[Gurukulam public school]] are operating from this small village. The six floor air-conditioned building of Labour India is situated here and [[Santhosh George Kulangara]], the first Indian space tourist also belongs to this village.


It is a trading center of natural rubber and majority of people are engaged in rubber cultivation. The majority of the population belongs to Catholic community. St. Francis Assisi Church in Marangattupilly is a famous church and belongs to Pala diocise. This village has a Lions Club, police station,a Health center and a High School. It belongs to [[Palai]] constituency.
Marangattupilly belongs to [[Palai]] constituency. Most of the people of this village are friendly and hospitable. There are many rubber plantations here.

The majority of the population belongs to Catholic community. St. Francis Assisi Church in Marangattupilly is a famous church and belongs to Pala diocise.In this parish around 650 Christian families live. This village has a Lions Club, police station,a Health center and a High School.


The nearest towns of Marangattupilly are [[uzhavoor]] and Kuravilangadu and nearest villages are Kadaplamattom and Aandoor.
The nearest towns of Marangattupilly are [[uzhavoor]] and Kuravilangadu and nearest villages are Kadaplamattom and Aandoor.
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== References ==
See also:
[[Palai]]
[[Uzhavoor]]
[[Gurukulam Public School]]

'''References'''

* [http://www.lionwap.org/galgoster.php? Marangattupilly Lions club]
* [http://www.lionwap.org/galgoster.php? Marangattupilly Lions club]
* [http://www.gurukulam.com/ Gurukulam Public School located at Labour India Hills]
* [http://www.gurukulam.com/ Gurukulam Public School located at Labour India Hills]

Revision as of 08:18, 22 August 2008

Marangattupilly (also known as Marangattupally) is a small village in Kottayam, Kerala. Most of its people are either farmers or engaged in small-scale business. K. R. Narayanan, the tenth President of India, was born and grew up in the neighboring village of Uzhavoor. K M Mani, former minister was also born and brought up in this village.

The head office of Labour India Publications, with an educational research and development center and publishing company, and its Gurukulam public school are operating from this small village. The six floor air-conditioned building of Labour India is situated here and Santhosh George Kulangara, the first Indian space tourist also belongs to this village.

It is a trading center of natural rubber and majority of people are engaged in rubber cultivation. The majority of the population belongs to Catholic community. St. Francis Assisi Church in Marangattupilly is a famous church and belongs to Pala diocise. This village has a Lions Club, police station,a Health center and a High School. It belongs to Palai constituency.

The nearest towns of Marangattupilly are uzhavoor and Kuravilangadu and nearest villages are Kadaplamattom and Aandoor.

References