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Paisakari
Paisakari is a village town located in the western ghats bordering Kerala and Karnataka, in Payyavoor Panchayath. Atypical of places share the socio-economic and geographic similarities, Paisakari is home to many educational institutions natured under the Church centric educational board and attracts students from the various parts of Kannur district, where it belongs. == History and overview ==
The name Paisakkary is thought to have evolved from Pazhassi Kari, a name associated with the Guerrilla freedom fighter, Kerala varma Pazhassi Raja. Before the Independence of India, Paisakari, mostly forest land then, was under the reign of the land lord Nayanar family and had a very small population indigenous to it. Post Second World War, The Malabar migration of Syrian Christians started and Paisakari became one of the early destinations for the Travancore bound migrants. As the population built up, more and more forest land surrounding the area was converted into fertile agricultural land for cash crops and because of the high density of Christians, Thalasseri diocese decided to set up a parish here in 1949. Since then, the church has been the epicentre of developments and educational establishments in the area. Currently it has elevated to a Forane church and has strength of more than 1000 families and the total population growing to the north of 6000. Besides the parish church, Paisakari has a Shiva temple and people live in thriving religious harmony.
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