Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram , formerly known as Trivandrum, is the Capital of the Indian State of Kerala. It is located on the west coast of India near the extreme south of the mainland. Trivandrum is a beautiful seaside City is built on 28 hills and surrounded by seven hills which in some way or the other acts as a protective cover.
It is characterized by its undulating terrain of low coastal hills with braod raods, narrow winding lanes and busy commercial alleys. There are a numebr of fine beaches of international repute and backwaters and lakes. Infact, Trivandrum is a unique place in the globe where all Beach, Hill and Backwater Resorts and Dams are located. Hence all sorts of tourism is possible.
With a population of 889,191 (as of 2001) it is the biggest City Corporation in Kerala in terms of Population . Areawise also Trivandrum Municipal Corporation is the largest City Corporation in Kerala . But Trivandrum and its Urban Agglomeration comes seocnd after the Urban Agglomeration comprising of Cochin (Kochi). The city, being the State Capital houses many Central and State Government offices, organizations and companies.
Apart from being the political nerve center of Kerala, it is also a major academic hub and houses several premier educational institutions including the Kerala University. Thiruvananthapuram is also home to many science and technology institutions, the most prominent being the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre(VSSC). The Technopark and the proposed Technocity (expected to be commissioned by 2008) are important landmarks in IT sector.
Origin of name
Thiruvananthapuram literally means Thiru (Great/Lord) Ananthan’s Puram (City). The name derives from the main deity of a Hindu temple at the centre of the city. Ananthan is the serpent Shesha on whom Padmanabhan or Vishnu reclines. The temple of Anantha, the Sri Padmanabhaswamy temple is the most recognizable icon of the city.
The city was officially known as Trivandrum until 1991. Trivandrum is the anglicized form of Thiruvananthapuram. The name is still in common use and most non-Keralites prefer to use Trivandrum.
History
Thiruvananthapuram is an ancient city with trading traditions dating back to 1000 BC. It was a trading post for spices like the rest of ancient Kerala. However the ancient political and cultural history of the city was almost entirely independent from that of the rest of Kerala. The early rulers of the city were the Ays. With their fall in the 10th century, the city was taken over by the rulers of Venad.
The rise of modern Thiruvananthapuram began with accession of Marthanda Varma in 1729 as the founding ruler of the princely state of Thiruvithamkoor (Travancore). Thiruvananthapuram was made the capital of Travancore in 1745. The city developed into a major intellectual and artistic center during this period of time.
The golden age in the city’s history was during the mid 19th century during the reign of Maharaja Swathi Thirunal and Maharaja Ayilyam Thirunal . It was at that time Ayya Vaikundar was jailed in Singarathoppe, part of the City of Thiruvananthapuram by Kalineesan, (Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma) according to Akilattirattu Ammanai, the religious book of Ayyavazhi. This era saw the establishment of the first English school (1834), the Observatory (1836), the General Hospital (1839) and the University College (1873).
The early 19th century was an age of tremendous political and social changes in the city. The Sree Moolam Assembly, established in 1904 was the first democratically elected legislative council in any Indian state. Despite not being under direct control the British Empire at anytime, the city however featured prominently in India’s freedom struggle. The Indian National Congress had a very active presence in the city. This era also saw the establishment of the University of Travancore in 1937 which later became the Kerala University.
After the withdrawal of the British in 1947, Travancore chose to join the Indian union. In 1949 Thiruvananthapuram became the capital of Thiru-Kochi, state formed by the integration of Travancore with its northern neighbour Kochi. When the state of Kerala was formed on November 1, 1956, Thiruvananthapuram became the capital of the new state.
With the establishment of TERLS (Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station) in the 60s, Thiruvananthapuram became the cradle of India’s ambitious space program. The first Indian space rocket was developed and launched from the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) located in the outskirts of the city in 1966. Several establishments of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) were later established in Thiruvananthapuram.
A major milestone in the city’s recent history was the establishment in 1995 of Technopark, an IT park. This placed Thiruvananthapuram on the IT map of India and it is today one of most promising in the country in terms of competitiveness.