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Malleshwaran Mudi festival or the Mahasivarathri is the most important festival celebrated by the tribes of Attappady in Palakkad. During this festival the sacred peak called the Malleshwara Mudi is lit by the Mudugar tribe. The festival usually falls in the month of February – March every year.

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About Village

The village was established on 01 01 1970 BIFURCATING AGALI VILLAGE

Demography

As of 2011 Indian census, Kallamala village had total population of 12,379 where 6,030 are males and 6,349 are females. Total number of households were 2,861. Population in the age group 0-6 was 1,420 where 693 are males and 727 are females. Kallamala had overall literacy of 87.7% where male literacy is 91.3% and female literacy is 84.3%.[2]

Geography

The total geographical area of village is 7700 hectares. Kallamala has a total population of 12,614 peoples. There are about 2,912 houses in Kallamala village. Palakkad is nearest town to Kallamala which is approximately 59km away.

Socio-Economic

This paper tries to analyse the extent of socio-economic changes that Attappady, Urattiyur, Kollankadavu, and Kallamala,2 which consist of

Ecology

traditionally, while suggesting ways for conservation of ecology and biodiversity of Western ... Kallamala Village, Mannarkkad Taluk, Palakkad District

Tourism

SILENT VALLEY NATIONAL PARK Silent Valley was a social movement aimed at the protection of Silent Valley, an evergreen tropical forest in the Palakkad district Attappadi Hills. 13. Mountains · Attapadi Reserve Forest. 19. Forests · Siruvani Reservoir. 14. Bodies of Water · Virgin Valley. 2. Valleys · Silent Valley