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'Mahe മാഹി'
Mayyazhi
SUNRISE IN NORTH MALABAR
'Mahe മാഹി'
Location of Mahe മാഹി
in Pondicherry
Coordinates 12°00′38″N 75°16′13″E / 12.010650°N 75.270390°E / 12.010650; 75.270390
Country  India
State Pondicherry
District(s) Mahe Sub-division
Assembly constituency 02
Civic agency Mahe Region (Pondicherry)
Population
Density
36823 (approx.) (2001)
872 /km2 (2,258 /sq mi)
Sex ratio 1197 /
Literacy 94.43%%
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)
Area 9 km2 (3 sq mi)
Website www.pondicherry.gov.in

Mahé, (Malayalam: മാഹി, Tamil: மாஹே) a small town (9 km²) surrounded on all sides by Kerala and is officially a part of Puducherry (Pondicherry). The official name of Mahe is Mayyazhi (മയ്യഴി) in the local Malayalam language. The original name of Mahé, Mayyazhi, means "eyebrow of the sea". The Kannur District surrounds Mahe on three sides. The nearest airport is Calicut Airport, Kozhikode at a distance of 85 km; Kannur Airport under construction is nearing completion at Mattannur at a distance of 40 km. Nearest Railway Station is Mahe where only few local trains stop. The nearest major Railway Stations where long distance trains stop are Badagara, Thalasserry and Kannur.

Formerly a French colony, Mahé now forms a municipality in Mahe district of the Union Territory of Puducherry (based on the east coast). Mahé has two members (MLAs) in the Puducherry Legislative Assembly, representing Mahé and Pallor.

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Demographics

As of 2001 India census,[1] Mahé had a population of 36,823, predominantly Malayalis. Males constitute 47% of the population and females 53%. Mahé has an average literacy rate of 85%, higher than the national average of 59.5%, with male literacy at 86% and female literacy at 85%. In Mahé, 11% of the population consists of children under 6 years of age.

Naming

The name Mahé originated in honour of Bertrand François Mahé de La Bourdonnais (1699–1753), a key architect of French policy in India. One hypothesis suggests that the form of the word originated from Mayyazhi, which evolved to sound like Mayye, and which the French adopted as "Mahé".

An alternative account suggests that the Count de La Bourdonnais adopted the name of the Indian town as part of his own name, rather than vice versa.

History

Before British Raj in India, this area was part of Kolathu Nadu which comprised Thulunadu, Chirakkal and Kadathanadu. During the British Raj in India, this area was a French Colony. After independence of India this area continued to be a French Colony. After the French left, Mahe stood as a Union Territory. Later this became a Sub-Division of Pondicherry State. The area of Mahe begins from Mayyazhi puzha in the north to Azhiyoor at the south. In fact the present Mahe entirely is part of North Malabar.

The French East India Company constructed a fort on the site of Mahé in 1724, after an accord concluded between André Mollandin and the raja Vazhunnavar of Badagara three years earlier. In 1741, Mahé de La Bourdonnais retook the town after a period of occupation by the Marathas.

Mayyazhi remained under French jurisdiction until 13 June 1954, when a long independence struggle[citation needed] culminated in its joining the Indian Union.

Mahé consists of Mahé town and Naluthara, which includes four villages: Pandakkal, Pallur, Chalakara and Chembra. The ruler of Mysur from the 1760s, Hyderali (ca 1722–1782), gifted Naluthara to the French as a token of appreciation for the help they gave in opposing the British.

Education in Mahé

Schools

  • Jawaharlal Nehru Govt. Higher Secondary School, Mahé

Jawaharlal Nehru Govt. Higher Secondary School was previously known as La Bourdonnais College, named after the French captain who was instrumental in setting up the French enclave.

  • Govt. Higher Secondary school, Mahé

This school was previously known as Govt. Girls High School. During French rule the name of the school was Ecole de Filles.

  • Govt. Higher Secondary School, Palloor,
  • Govt. High School for Girls, Palloor
  • Govt. Higher Secondary School, Pandakkal
  • Chalakkara High School, Chalakkara
  • Ecole Centrale et Cours Complémentaire, Mahé (French medium High School)
  • Jawahar Mini BalBhavan Palloor & Mahe

Many private schools also operate in Mahé. The St. Theresa church, for example, runs Avila School and St. Theresa School at Chembra, Dr.Ambedkar Public School-Chalakkara, M.M.Nursery and Upper Primer School-Cherukallayi and Eden School, P.K. Raman Memorial School etc....

Mahatma Gandhi Government Arts College

Mahatma Gandhi Government Arts College, the premier college in Mahé, was established in the year 1970, as realisation of the dream project of I. K. Kumaran, the leader of French-Indian Liberation Movement, who was the representative from Mahe to the Legislative assembly. The founder Principal was Prof K.Ravindran.the college was inaugurated on 11th December 1970 by Shri.B.D.Jatti, His Excellancy the Lt.Governor of Puducherry.

The college is situated at the picturesque Mount Vera, Chalakkara, a short distance from Mahé Town. Affiliated to Pondicherry University, the college offers undergraduate courses in Malayalam, Hindi, English, Economics, Chemistry, Plant Science, Physics, Computer Science, Zoology and Mathematics. Post-graduate courses in Plant Science and Hindi are also conducted here. the College celebrated the silver jubilee during the academic year 1995-96. the silver jubilee celebrations were inaugurated on 13 th september 1995 by Dr.RajendraKumari Bajpai Her Excellency the Lt.Governor of Puducherry. NAAC team visited the college in February 2009 and accredited the college with "B" Grade.

Mahé Co-operative College of Teacher Education (MCCTE)

This college was established in the academic year 2006 and is run by a Cooperative Society. The President of the society is Mr. E.Valsaraj, Minister for health and education. The MCCIT has one more education institute under it, the Mahé Institute of Information technology (MIIT) that provides IT education to the students. The Principal of the MCCTE is Mr. A.P. Aravindakshan. The College is situated near the famous Mahé church.

Culture and geography

The culture and geography of this area is almost of those in Kerala. The major festival of this region is Vishu. The Mahé Church is a famous pilgrimage centre for Christians. The major languages are Malayalam, Tamil and French.

Mahé Municipality

Mahé Municipality is the seat of Local Administration in Mahé. Mahé Municipality is in existence 200 years before under the French Regime. Mahé Municipal area comprises 9 km². with two Assembly Constituencies, i.e. Mahé and Palloor. The last Mayor and the first Chairman of this Municipality is Late. V. N. Purushothaman. Municipal Council was not in existence with effect from 1978. Thereafter the Regional Administrator, Mahé / Regional Executive Officer, Mahé used to exercise the power of the Chairman and Vice-Chairman in the capacity of Special Officer of Mahé Municipal Council.

Villages in Mahé Municipality

Present Wards of Mahé Municipality

Mahé Municipality consists of 16 wards. They are:

Naluthara Pocket

  • Pandakkal (North)
  • Pandakkal (Centre)
  • Pandakkal (South)
  • Palloor (North-East)
  • Palloor (North-West)
  • Palloor (South-West) (W)
  • Palloor (South-East)
  • Chalakkara (North)
  • Chalakkara (South)
  • Chembra

Cherukallayi Pocket

  • Cherukallayi (W)

Mahé Pocket

  • Mundock
  • Manjakkal (W)
  • Choodikotta
  • Parakkal (W)
  • Valavil (W)

Present Situation

Civic elections were held during 2006 after nearly 30 years. Present Chairman and Vice-chairman of Mahé Municipality is Mr. Ramesh Parambath and Mr. Vinodan. P.P respectively. The Chairman and the fifteen councilors of Mahé Municipality were sworn in.

The present councillors are,

  • Vinodhan. P.P (Vice-Chairman)
  • A.P. Sheeja
  • Karthyayani
  • Palliyan Pramod
  • Zainaba
  • Sathyan Keloth
  • K.V. Shoba
  • Thittayil Uthaman
  • Shobha. P.T.C
  • E.V. Narayanan
  • Arikulath M.P. Basheer
  • Kannipoyil Babu
  • Vadakkan Janardhanan
  • T.K. Gangadharan
  • K.V. Mohanan

Greater Mahé Region

Greater Mahé Region includes Mahé municipality and adjoining villages in Talassery taluk of Kannur and Vadakara taluk of Kozhikode in Kerala state.

Famous & Popular People

  • I. K. Kumaran, Leader of French Indian Liberation Movement, known as Mayyazhi Gandhi, and the first Administrator of free Mahé.
  • P.K.Raman,leader of the French Indian Liberation movement and treasure of the first independent Mahe, former MLA and recipient of TAMRAPATHRA, Founder of Sree Krishna Bhajana Samithi and Sree Krishna Temple, Mahe
  • M. Night Shyamalan, filmmaker and script writer.
  • M.Mukundan, Malayalam novelist and fiction writer.
  • M.Raghavan Novelist and short story writer, recepient of Malayala Rathna Award for his contributions to Malayalam language and literature.
  • P.K.Usman Master , Leader of French Indian Liberation, He was in Jail for long time, and he got brutally punished from French Police, there is school at Chalakkara on his memory
  • Adiyeri Gangadharan, Malayalam Poet, Writer, Editor of Mahe books, Publisher& Editor of Bharatha Desom Magazine, Recipient of Pondicherry Government's Malayala Ratna Award 2007 [2] for his contribution to Malayalam literature & Former Municipal Commissioner.

Locations

  • The Saint Theresa Roman Catholic Church in Mahe is known in the region. The Annual festival, is conducted by the church between the 5th and 22nd of October every year.
  • Puthalam, A temple in Mahe. Is known for its Theyyam.
  • Tagore Park
  • Water Sports Complex also known as Boat House situated at Manjakkal are nearby locations.
  • Mandola Temple (Kavu)it is a good temple

See also

References

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