Mithrapuram

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Mithrapuram is a small village in Pathanamthitta district, Kerala, south India, and is 4 kilometers away from Adoor.

Etymology[edit]

The name "Mithrapuram" means "land of friends" in the Malayalam language. Previously, the name was the home address of "Mylathadathil" family in Mithrapuram. Later this place was popularised as "Mithrapuram".

Location[edit]

Mithrapuram is a beautiful place near by Adoor. The MC Road State Highway 1 (Kerala) passes through this place. lFor public peoples only can access K.S.R.T.C buses because private buses have limited kilometers to pass through the MC Road.

Economy[edit]

Most of the people in this area engage in Rubber tree agriculture.

Transportation[edit]

The nearest railway station is Chengannur railway station 20 km from Mithrapuram and the nearest airport is Trivandrum International Airport 100 km from Mithrapuram.

Distances to major places[edit]

Major attractions[edit]

  • Bishop's house(Amalagiri estate).

Charitable institution[edit]

  • Kasturba gandhi bhavan DE-ADDICTION centre.

Industries[edit]

  • Indus motors and workshop.

Schools[edit]

  • Udayagiri S.N. Public school (CBSE)
  • The Travancore International School(CBSE)
College
  • Mar Chrysostom College of Arts & Science

Writer Remya Mithrapuram From Nandanam House Mithrapuram

The famous author Mithrapuram K. Alexander also from the Mylathadathil family and the writer Mrs. Rajamma John from Ponnumvila Puthen Veedu (Kunnel) family.

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