Alanchi

Coordinates: 8°10′N 77°14′E / 8.17°N 77.24°E / 8.17; 77.24
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Alanchi (or Alanchy) is a tiny village about 45 km (27 miles) from Trivandrum, the capital of Kerala, India.

The name "Alanchy" is derived from the Tamil words "Aalu" (Banyan tree) and "Anju" (Five), which the whole area was owned by Alanchi Tharavad family; hence the name. There are Coastal Villages in the North-west (Midaalam) and South-west (Kurumabanai). Most of the people of Alanchy are Nadars among them 99% are Roman Catholic Christians.

Alanchi
village
Alanchi is located in Tamil Nadu
Alanchi
Alanchi
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates: 8°10′N 77°14′E / 8.17°N 77.24°E / 8.17; 77.24
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictKanyakumari
Government
 • Parish PriestRev. Fr. Maria Soosai Vincent
Population
 (2011)
 • Total9,000
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
629159
Telephone code91-4651
Vehicle registrationTN 75
Websitewww.alanchi.com

History[edit]

Christianity set foot in Alanchy during the days of St. Francis Xavier, in the 1540s. Today 99% of the Alanchy people are Catholics. The Catholic Church in Alanchy is 180 years old. The first church was established by Carmelite missionaries, Rev Fr Elias and Fr Martin. The present church is the third church. There is a belief among the people of Alanchy that the Stone Cross, currently placed in the Church porch, was erected by St. Francis Xavier who is the patron saint of the church. There is also a convent in the village.

In early 1950s, Rev. Fr. C. M. Hillary laid the foundation stone for the modern Alanchy of today. He encouraged education among children and attempted establish a school.

During the time of Indian independence, Alanchi was a very poor village with very few houses and others living in huts. The primary occupation then was climbing palm trees and selling palm juices. Jaggery was also produced from palm juices. Over time, residents of Alanchi soon found opportunity in the growing Middle Eastern economy. Workers flocked to the GCC countries of Oman, Bahrain, the UAE, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Qatar. By the 1990s Alanchi was completely transformed into a modern village.

Geography[edit]

Alanchi (or Alanchy) is about 45 km (27 miles) from Trivandrum, the capital of Kerala, India. It is also about 25 km (15 miles) from Nagercoil, the headquarters of Kanyakumari District.[citation needed]

Alanchi has about 1km (0.5 miles) of coastline.[citation needed]

Demographics[edit]

Christianity is the primary religion of Alanchi. Most of the people of Alanchy are Nadars and about 99% are Roman Catholics, except for a few families of Hindus and Muslims.

The official language of the area is Tamil, which is spoken by all the residents of the village.[citation needed] The Malayalam language is also used.[citation needed]

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