Vaikom

Vaikom (IPA: [ʋɐjkʲːɐm]) is a municipality[1] in the Kottayam district of Kerala, India.

It is notable as the venue of the Vaikom Agitation for achieving for the lower castes the right to walk on the roads surrounding the temple.

One of the most popular temples in Kerala dedicated to Lord Shiva,[3] Vaikom is administered by a municipality and is the seat of a munsiff's court (among the oldest to be established in the Kingdom of Travancore, 100 years old).

[citation needed] Hindustan Newsprint Limited is situated in Velloor near Vaikom.

In Vaikom municipality, the female sex ratio is of 1055 against the state average of 1084.

The male child sex ratio in Vaikom is around 960, compared to the Kerala state average of 964.

Boat jetty and KTDC restaurant along Vembanadu Lake
Mahadheva Temple
Old and New post box
Vembanadu lake, Boat jetty, KTDC restaurant, Riverside park, Playground.