- Vallakam
A village in
Vaikom Taluk of Kottyam District in the southern Indian state ofKerala . Set in the backdrop of the state's famedbackwaters , the economy of Vallakam used to be based on rice andcoconut cultivation. This has undergone a sea-change in recent times due to the near-total discontinuance of rice cultivation as it became economically non-viable and the effect of newparasitic diseases likeMandari and falling coconut prices on coconut cultivation. As of now, Vallakam's economy is based on what is left of coconut cultivation, newly introducedcash crops likenutmeg (Myristica fragrans ) andcacao (Theobroma cacao ), remittances sent by people from the village working in other Indian states and abroad and trade.Denominationally, a majority of
Hindus along with minorityChristians and a sprinkling ofMuslims make the population of Vallakam. The Hindu population is very diverse, comprisingEzhavas ,Nairs and variousDalit communities. Important places of worship are St. Mary's Church Vallakam coord|9.766533|76.414756Fact|date=June 2008, Areekulangara Bhagawati Temple and Thuruvelikunnu Dhruva Temple. St. Mary's High School is a higher secondary school under the management of St. Mary's Church.Vaikom-
Ettumanoor Road which traverses Vallakam is the life-line linking the village with prominent markets likeThalayolaparambu and Kuruppanthara to the East and the municipal town of Vaikom to the West. The village's system of canals too were important in transportation till recent times. These are non-functional now because of large scale 'filling' of them for housing and other purposes and due to the spread of the fresh water weed called inMalayalam 'African payal' (Salvinia molesta ) which chokes inland waterways.
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