Seethangoli

Village in Kerala, India
12°35′20″N 75°00′08″E / 12.5888°N 75.0021°E / 12.5888; 75.0021CountryIndiaStateKeralaDistrictKasaragodGovernment
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Telephone code4998Vehicle registrationKL-14Nearest cityMangaluruLok Sabha constituencyKasaragodCivic agencyPanchayat

Seethangoli is a small village located 11 km north of Kasaragod town and 18 km south of Uppala in Kasaragod District, Kerala, India.

History

The village of Seethangoli is in the shape of a finger ring. According to local traditions, when the Sri Lankan demon Ravana abducted the Indian goddess Sitadevi, a ring fell down from her hand and became a village in that shape. So it is called 'Seethangoli' or Seeth's 'Anguli,' or ring.

Notable people

Anil Kumble, former captain and the former coach of Indian national cricket team takes his last name, indicating ancestry or family origins, from this town. Recently, one of the Main Road to Govt Hospital was renamed as Anil Kumble Road in a function conducted by Kumble Panchayat.[1][2]

Important Organizations

  • Muhimmath Muslimeen
    Muhimmath Muslimeen
  • Monica Church
    Monica Church
  • Holy family school
    Holy family school
  • Narayanamangalam School
    Narayanamangalam School
  • Naikap junction
    Naikap junction
  • Manjathadka Dargah
    Manjathadka Dargah

See also

References

  1. ^ The Tribune – Magazine section – Saturday Extra
  2. ^ "Commitment keeps Kumble going". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 13 March 2006. Archived from the original on 9 February 2008.
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