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Perinthalmanna is a major town and municipality in Malappuram district, Kerala, India. It serves as the headquarters of the Perinthalmanna taluk, as well as of a block and a Revenue Division by the same name.[2] It was formerly the headquarters of Valluvanad Taluk, which was one of the two Taluks in Malappuram Revenue Division of the erstwhile Malabar District during the British Raj.[3] The town is located 23 kilometres (14 mi) south-west to the city of Malappuram at the centre of the Kozhikode-Malappuram-Perinthalmanna- Palakkad National Highway 966.[4]

Perintalmanna
Town
Perintalmanna
Location in Kerala, India
Perintalmanna
Perintalmanna (India)
Perintalmanna
Perintalmanna (Asia)
Perintalmanna
Perintalmanna (Earth)
Coordinates: 10.9765415°N 76.2269231°E / 10.9765415; 76.2269231
CountryIndia
StateKerala
DistrictMalappuram
TalukPerinthalmanna
VillagesPerintalmanna
Pathaikkara
Government
  TypeMunicipality
  BodyPerinthalmanna Municipal Council
  Municipal ChairmanP. Shaji (CPI-M)
  Vice ChairpersonNaseera. A
  M.L.ANajeeb Kanthapuram (UDF)
Area
  Total34.41 km2 (13.29 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
  Total49,723
  Density1,445/km2 (3,740/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
679322
Telephone code04933
Vehicle registrationKL-53
State Assembly ConstituencyPerinthalmanna
Lok Sabha ConstituencyMalappuram
Websitewww.perinthalmannamunicipality.lsgkerala.gov.in

It is one of the major commercial centers in the Malappuram district, even though it is not a part of the Malappuram metropolitan area.

The town is home to several medical institutions and one of the three branches of Aligarh Muslim University in India, which is popularly known as AMU Malappuram Campus.[5][6][7]


History


Valluvanad Taluk in Malappuram Division of Erstwhile Malabar District (1909)
Valluvanad Taluk in Malappuram Division of Erstwhile Malabar District (1909)

Perinthalmanna and the neighbouring town of Angadipuram served as the capital of the Valluvanad Swaroopam dynasty.[8] Valluvanad was ruled by a Samanthan Nair clan known as Vellodis, similar to the Eradis of neighbouring Eranad and the Nedungadis of Nedunganad. The rulers of Valluvanad were known by the title Valluvakonathiri/Vellattiri.

According to local legends, the last Cheraman Perumal ruler gave a vast expanse of land in South Malabar to one of the Valluvakonathiri before going on pilgrimage to Mecca.[8] Valluvanad was famous for the Mamankam festivals (held once every 12 years) and chronic wars against the Zamorin of Calicut.[8]

During the last decades of the eighteenth century, the region came under the control of the vast Kingdom of Mysore. The town served as the headquarters of the Valluvanad Taluk in the erstwhile Malabar District during the British Raj.[3] Perinthalmanna, along with the towns of Malappuram, Manjeri, and Tirurangadi, was one of the main centres of the Malabar Rebellion of 1921.[9] Now it is one of the important commercial centres in Malappuram district.

Poonthanam Nambudiri, a prominent 16th century Malayalam poet and the author of Jnanappana, and E. M. S. Namboodiripad, the first Chief Minister of Kerala was born here.


Geography


Kodikuthimala hill station is situated on the eastern side of Perinthalmanna
Kodikuthimala hill station is situated on the eastern side of Perinthalmanna

Thuthapuzha, a tributary of Bharathappuzha (Ponnani River), which is also the longest river of Kerala, passes through Perinthalmanna.[10] Western Ghats mountain ranges begin to the eastern direction from Perinthalmanna.[10] Kodikuthimala hillstation is located in the Thazhekode village of Perinthalmanna taluk, which also shares its boundary with the municipality of Perinthalmanna.[10] Melattur village of Perinthalmanna taluk is a part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve.[10]

Angadipuram Laterite is a notified National Geo-heritage Monument located about two kilometres (1.2 mi) west of Perinthalmanna town centre. [11][12][13] Nilambur-Shoranur line has three stations near Perinthalmanna town: a major station at Angadipuram and two minor stations at Pattikkad and Cherukara. Gulmohar flowering trees are widely seen in Perinthalmanna area.[14]


Geostatistics


Perinthalmanna became a Grama Panchayat in 1933 under the Malabar District board. The town was later upgraded into a municipality on 10 February 1990.[5] As of 2011 India census, Perinthalmanna had a population of 49,723 spreading an area of 34 km2 (13 sq mi).[1] Perinthalmanna serves as the headquarters of one of the two revenue divisions included in Malappuram district, having the jurisdiction over Perinthalmanna, Eranad, and Nilambur taluks.


Civic administration


The town is administered by the Perinthalmanna Municipality, headed by a chairperson. For administrative purposes, the town is divided into 34 wards,[15] from which the members of the municipal council are elected for five years.

Perinthalmanna Municipality

Perinthalmanna Municipality Election 2020[16]


S.No.Party NameParty symbolNumber of Councillors
01LDF17
02UDF09
03Independents08

Law and Order


The municipality comes under the jurisdiction of the Perinthalmanna Police Station, which was formed on 1 September 1988.[17] The station has the jurisdiction over the villages of Perinthalmanna, Pathaikara, Angadipuram, Elamkulam, Aliparamba, Anamangad, Arakkuparamba, Thazhekode, and parts of Pulamantol, and Valambur.[17]

The border police stations are headquartered at Kolathur, Mankada, Melattur, Pattambi, and Nattukal.[17]

Perinthalmanna is also headquarters of one among the six subdivisions of Malappuram District Police.[18] The police stations at Perinthalmanna, Kolathur, Mankada, Melattur, Pandikkad, and Karuvarakundu comes under jurisdiction of Perinthalmanna subdivision of district police.[18] Perinthalmanna Traffic Enforcement Unit also come under the Subdivision.[18]

Jurisdictional courts of Perinthalmanna Police Station[17]


Wards of Perinthalmanna


Perinthalmanna Municipality is composed of the following 34 wards:[19]

Ward no. Name Ward no. Name
1 Cheerattamanna 2 Manathumangalam
3 Kakkooth 4 Valiyangadi
5 Kulirmala 6 Chembankunnu
7 Kumaramkulam 8 Laksham Veedu
9 Idukkumugham 10 Manazhi Stand
11 Panjama 12 Kuttippara
13 Manappadi 14 Pathaikkara UP School
15 Kovilakampadi 16 Olingara
17 Kizhakkekara 18 Thekkekara
19 Anathanam 20 Padinjarekara
21 Kunnappalli South 22 Kalathilakkara
23 Marukara Parambu 24 Valayam Moochi
25 Asarikkara 26 Thottakkara
27 J N Road 28 J N Road Central
29 Thekkinkode 30 Kavungal Parambu
31 Puthur 32 Sangeetha
33 Aalikkal 34 Lemon Valley

Demographics


Religion in Perinthalmanna (2011)[20]

  Islam (58.54%)
  Hinduism (38.38%)
  Christianity (2.97%)
  Other (0.11%)

The population of Perinthalmanna was 49,723 as of the 2011 census.[1] Males form 47.3% and females 52.7%.[1] Malayalam is the widely spoken language in the town. Perinthalmanna has been a multi-ethnic and multi-religious town since the early medieval period. The Muslims form the largest religious group, followed by Hindus and Christians.[20] The municipality of Perinthalmanna has an average literacy rate of 95.3%, which is higher than the state average of 94.0%.[1]


Notable people



Transportation



Road


Comrade Govindan Nambiar Junction, Perinthalmanna
Comrade Govindan Nambiar Junction, Perinthalmanna

Perinthalmanna is situated at the centre of Kozhikode - Malappuram - Palakkad National Highway 966.[5] Pattambi Road, Cherpulassery Road, Valanchery Road, Nilambur Road, Kozhikode Road, Palakkad Road and Ooty Road are seven important roads in Perinthalmanna.[5]

Shornur - Perinthalmanna State Highway 23 (Kerala)|State Highway 23]] ends by joining NH 966 at Perinthalmanna.[5] Perumbilavu - Nilambur State Highway 39 also passes through the town, another important road is State Highway 53 which connects Palakkad to Perinthalmanna via Cherpulassery.[5] Valanchery - Nilambur State Highway 73 also passes through Perinthalmanna.[5]

The town is facilitated by a KSRTC Sub Depot, and three private bus stands.[5]


Rail


Angadipuram railway station
Angadipuram railway station

Angadippuram Railway Station is a major railway station on the Nilambur - Shornur Line which is located 2.5 km (1.6 mi) west of Perinthalmanna town.

Trains are available from here to Nilambur, Shornur, Palakkad, Kottayam and Kochuveli.


Air


The nearest airport to Perintalmanna is Karipur Airport, 45 km (28 mi) from Kondotty.


Perinthalmanna Block


Perinthalmanna Block Panchayat is the local body responsible for the block-level administration of the following Gram panchayats:[2]


See also



References


  1. "Malappuram census handbook" (PDF). censusindia.gov.in.
  2. "Perinthalmanna Block". lsgkerala.gov.in.
  3. 1951 census handbook - Malabar district (PDF). Chennai: Government of Madras. 1953. pp. 1–2.
  4. S. Anil Radhakrishnan (24 March 2018). "New Roads, New Vistas". The Hindu.
  5. "Perinthalmanna - About city". Kudumbasree. Retrieved 11 December 2020.
  6. Kunju, Shihabudeen (1 March 2017). "AMU Malappuram Centre To Celebrate Annual Day On March 2". NDTV. Retrieved 20 December 2020.
  7. "Aligarh Muslim University Malappuram Off-centre". amu.ac.in.
  8. "princelystatesofindia.com". Archived from the original on 16 March 2012. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  9. Sreedhara Menon, A. (2007). A Survey of Kerala History (2007 ed.). Kottayam: DC Books. ISBN 9788126415786.
  10. Directorate of Census Operations, Kerala. District Census Handbook, Malappuram (PDF). Thiruvananthapuram: Directorate of Census Operations, Kerala.
  11. "National Geological Monument, from Geological Survey of India website". Archived from the original on 12 July 2017. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  12. Geo-Heritage Sites, Minister of Mines Press release, 09-March-2016
  13. national geo-heritage of India, INTACH
  14. Our Currespondent (21 May 2020). "Gulmohar flowers give a different hue to Melattur railway station". Onmanorama. Manorama Online. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
  15. "Perinthalmanna municipality". lsgkerala. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  16. "LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS KERALA - TREND 2020". Retrieved 16 December 2020.
  17. "Perinthalmanna PS". Kerala police. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  18. "Perinthalmanna Subdivision". Kerala police.
  19. "Wards of Perinthalmanna". sec.kerala.gov.in.
  20. "Religion – Kerala, Districts and Sub-districts". Census of India 2011. Office of the Registrar General.





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