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Malappuram: Census of India 2001
Malappuram: Census of India 2001
SERIES - 33 KERALA
SHEELA THOMAS
OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE
DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS, KERALA
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CONTENTS
Page
Foreword VI
Preface IX
Acknowledgements Xl
Statements 1-9
Statement-! : Name of the Headquarters ofDistrictlTaluk, their rural-urban status and distance
from District Headquarters, 2001 xvm
Statement-2 : Name of the Headquarters of DistrictlCD Block, their rural-urban status and
distance from District Headquarters, 2001 XVlll
Statement-3 : Population of the District at each Census from 1901 to 2001 XlX
Statement-4 : Area, Number of VillagesITowns and Population in District and Taluk, 2001 xx
Statement-5 : CD Block-wise number of Villages and Rural Population, 2001 xxi
Statement-6 : Population of Urban Agglomerations (including constituent units )lTowns, 2001 xxi
Statement-7 : Villages with population of5,000 and above at Tal uk level as per 2001 Census
and amenities available XXll
Statement-8 : Statutory Towns with Population less than 5,000 as per 2001 Census and
amenities available XXVlll
Statement-9 : Houseless and Institutional Population ofTaluks, Rural and Urban, 2001 XXIX
Analytical Note
Appendix-I : Abstract of Educational, Medical and Other Amenities in Villages - Taluk level 168
Appendix-U : Villages with 5,000 and above popuhtion which do not have one or more l72
amenities
Appendix-IIA : Census Towns which do not have on~ or more amenities 176
CONTENTS
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Appendix-IV : Taluk-wise list of Inhabited Villages where no amenity other than drinking water
tacility is available 176
Appendix-V : Summary showing number of Villages not having Scheduled Caste population 177
Appendix-VI : Summary showing number of Villages not having Scheduled Tribe population 177
Appendix-VIlA: List of Villages according to proportion of Scheduled Castes to total population
by ranges 178
Appendix-VIIB : List of Villages according to proportion of Scheduled Tribes to total popUlation
by ranges 180
Appendix-Vm : Number of Villages under each Grama Panchayat (Taluk-wise) 182
Annexures
Annexure - I : Community Development Blocks Panchayats and constituent Villages 496
Annexure - n : Note on Fertility-Mortality and Migration, 1991 Census 503
Annexure - ill : Various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage, 1991 Census 508
Annexure - V : Brief account of main religions in the DistrictiTaluk as per 1991 Census 510
Annexure - vrn : Distribution of different mother tongues returned in 1991 Census 515
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK. 2001 MAL/\PPURAM
FOREWORD
T he District Census Handbook (DCHB) is brought out for each District since the frrst Census after
Independence and is one of the most widely used publications compiled and prepared by the Census
Organisation on behalf of the State Governments and the Union TerrilOlY Administrations. This publication
provides Primary Census Abstract (PCA) data up to Village level for the rural areas and provides similar details
ward-wise for each city or Town, and also provides the present status on availability of important civic amenities!
infra-structural facilities in Villages and towns of the District concerned. This publication has proved to be of
immense utility, as it is cortsidered as an essential and basic document for the purpose of delimitation of
constituencies, formulation oflocallevel and regional plan and also as an aid to District administration.
The publication of District Census Handbook (DCHB) was frrst introduced during the 1951 Census which
contained a few important Census Tables and PCA for each Village and Town of the District. Thereafter, at each
successive Censuses, the scope and coverage of this pUblication was enlarged. The DCHB published at the 1961
Census provided a cOlllpre!lensive descriptive account of the District, administrative statistics, Census tables and
a Village and Town directory including PCA. The 1971 Census DCHB series was planned in three parts. Part-
A related to Village and Town directory, Pru1-B to Village and Town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report,
administrative statistics, District Census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in
respect of Villages. However, in some States, Part-C was confined to District Census tables and in a few cases
altogether given up due to delay in compilation and printing. At the 1981 Census, new features along with the
restructuring of the formats of Village and Town directory were introduced in the DCHB. These were published
in two parts for each District. While Part-A comprised VIllage and Town directories, the PCA of Village an4
Town (ward-wise) including the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes PCA up to tahsilffown level were
provided in Part-B. In restructuring the format of Village Directory, all the amenities except electricity were
brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent Village, the distance in broad ranges from
the nearest place having such amenity was given. Information on some new items such as Adult Literacy
Centres, Primary Health Sub-Centres and Community Health Workers. in the Village were provided so as to meet
the requirements of some of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Similarly information on approach to the
Village was also provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give the details on number of
inaccessible Villages in each District. In the Town Directory, another Statement (IV-A) 011 slums was introduced
to provide the details on civic and other amenities in the notified slums of Class-I aIld Class-II towns. Apart from
this, one column on the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population and another on Adult Literacy
Classes/Centres were added in the Statements IV and V respectively.
The manner of presentation of the DCHBs of the 1991 Census was by and large the same as followed in the
1981 Census. The format of PCA was, however restructured slightly in the 1991 Census. Nine-fold industrial
classification of main workers was given as against four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981
Census. In addition, the sex-wise population in the 0-6 age group was also included in the PCA for the first time
with a view to enable data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had
been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 Census. Another impOltant addition in the DCHB of the 1991
Census was the Community Development Block level presentation of Village Directory and PC A data instead of
the traditional Tahsilffaluk/PS level presentation. It was expected that the presentation otVillage Directory and
PCA data at CD Block level will help the planners in formulation of micro level development plans. as the CD
Block is the lowest administrative unit for developmental planning. Further, in order to facilitate the administTators,
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planners and researchers intending to use Village Directory and PC A data, either from the magnetic tapes/
floppies or from the published records, both the computer and manual codes for each Village were pro~\ided for
the 1991 Census along with the corresponding codes of the 198 i Census.
the present series of the DCHB in 2001 Census have been made more informative and exhaustive in terms
of coverage and content. The content of Village Directory has been broadened by including more types of
facilities such as bank, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers and magazines availabl~ in Villages.
Information on most important commodity manufactured in Village and also income and expenditure of Grama
Panchayat, wherever possible are provided. Specific details on distances, in case a basic amenity if not available
in the referent Village is also given. These include distances in respect of availability of Primary and Middle
School and College (in respect of the educational facility), Allopathic Hospita~ Maternity & Child Welfare Centre
and Primary Health Centre (in respect of the medical facility), Drinking Water, Post Office and Phone,
Communication., Bank, Credit Societies and Recreational Facilities. In Town Directory, information on all types of
slums, whether notified/recognised by the respective Town authority or not and in respect of all statutOI)' towns
irrespective of their Class as against only Class-I and Class-n towns of the 1981 and 1991 Censuses are provided.
With reference to the Village concerned, the nearest city with 5 lakh and above population has also been given in
addition to 1 lakh and above popUlation. The varied basic amenities available in the Villages and towns are
analysed in depth with the help of a number of cross-classified inset tables and statements. A significant addition
in the publication is inclusion of analytical notes as annexures on important aspects concerning Census data on (i)
fertility, mortality and migration, (ii) various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage, (iii) percentage
distribution of migrants by place ofbirthlplace of residence, (iv) main rellgions, (v) marital status of population..
(vi) age, sex and education, and (vii) distIibution of different mother.tongue, all based on 1991 Census. The eight
digit Permanent Location Code Number (PLCN) to all the Villages and towns have been assigned keeping in
view the future needs.
It is worthwhile to mention that the District Census Handbooks of the Census of India, 2001 are being made
available for the first time in electronic fonnat in addition to printed volumes keeping in view the demand of
data users.
This pUblication is a collaborative task of the State Government and the Census Organisation. The Village
and Town level amenity data have been collected, compiled and computerised in prescribed record structure
under the direction of Smt. Sheela Thomas, Director of Census Operations, Kerala on behalf of the State
Administration. At the same time, much effort has been made to ensure comparability with the corresponding
1991 Census data and also similar information brought out by the respective State Governments in annual
reports and statistical handbooks for various years after 1991. The task of planning, designing and coordination of
this publication was canied out by Shri R. G Mitra, Deputy Registrar General (C&T) and Dr. I.e. Agrawal,
Senior Research Officer of Social Studies Division. Dr. R. P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided
the technical guidance in the preparation of maps. Whereas, Shri Ani! Kumar Arora, Deputy Director of Data
Processing Dhision who worked under the overall supervision of Shri Himakar, Additional Director (EDP)
helped in preparation of record structure for computerisation of Village and Town Directory data and the
programme for the generation of ViHage Directory and Town DirectOlY statements including analytical
inset tables. The draft District Census Handbook manuscripts received from the Census Directorates have
been scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri S. L. Jain, Deputy Director and
Shri R. K. Mehta, Assistant Director. I am thankful to all who have contributed in this project.
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PREFACE
D istrict Census Handbook is a joint effort of the Central and State Governments. It contains data from
Census and other important data about the District. In the Foreward the Registrar General and Census
Commissioner, India has dealt with in detail about the contents of the District Census Handbooks and its
history. The effort of many persons have gone into the prepamtion and publishing of this volume. I take this
OppOlturuty to record my gratitude to all of them.
The District Census Handbooks of 2001 Census heralds the use of modem technology in its production.
Till 1991 all the tables included in the District Census Handbooks were produced manually. This was a time
consuming and laborious process. But this time the software designed/created by the Data Processing Division
of the Office of the Registrar General, India helped in reducing the drudgery and in the fast generation of
tables. It reduced considerably the time taken for preparation of the District Census Handbooks.
I am grateful to Shri J. K. Banthia, Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India, who drove us
relentlessly to complete the District Census Handbooks within a specific timeframe and make it ready for
printing. He is also instrumental in the use of modem technology for this work. I thank him for his guidance
and ~upport I thank Shri R. G .i'vlitra, Deputy Regist.rar General (C&T), Shri R P. Singh, Deputy Registrar
General (Map), Shri 1. C. Agarwal, Senior Research Officer of Social Studies Division of Office of the
Registrar General. India for their guidance at each step in the preparation of the District Census Handbook.
Special thanks are due to Shri Anil Kumar Arora, Deputy Director (Data Processing Division) and
Shri S. L Jain, Deputy Director (Social Studies Division).Without their untiring efforts and support we could
not have completed the District Census Handbooks within this time. They were always willing to listen to
our requests and find solution for the problems we faced.
Printing of District Census Handbooks has always been a time consuming affair, and one of the main
reasons for its delayed publication. But this time the State Government earmarked funds in the budget for
the printing of District Census Handbooks. This was possible only because of the interest shown by
Shri S. M. Vijayanand, Secretary, Planning, Government of Kerala in this project. Apart from taking steps
for including this item in the State Budget he constantly followed up the progress of the work. I sincerely
thank. him for the effort he has taken to ensure timely printing and publication of this very important document.
1 thank Shri M. R. Balakrishnan, Director of Economics and Statistics Department and Shri Gangadhara
Murugan, Additional Director, Economics and Statistics Department for the effort taken by them to get the
book printed on time.
All Departments of the State Government co-operated in giving data for inclusion in the publication.
I thank the Tahsildars of every Taluk in the State who painstakingly collected and furnished all the information
needed by us. I also thank all the Departments of the State Government who co-operated with us in giving
the data, especially, Directorate of Public Instruction, Forest Department, Rural Development Commissionerate,
Tourism Depaltment and the LibralY Council.
The preparation of District Census Handbook was done under the supervision and guidance of
Smt. P. Girija Deputy Director of Census Operations. Infonnation for preparation of analytical notes and all
data other than Census data were prepared and scrutinized under the guidance of Shri G. KrishnamoOlthy
and Slui. K. I. Kuriakose, Statistical Investigators Gr. II. SlUt. M. K. Vilasini, Statistical Investigator Gr. III
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did a great job of putting all the details together and checking them. The Senior Compilers and Assistant
Compilers who assisted in the work also did a h'emendous job. For the first time, digitized maps were used
in the District Census Handbooks.This has improved the quality of the maps. Shri eh. Rajee~', Senior
Geographer, helped in expediting the ",'ork with the acti\"e assistance of Shri N. Venu Nair, Senior Drawing
Assistant and others in the Map Section.' Scrutiny. of Census Data was done under the guidance of ShU
Koshy P. Zachariah Statistical Investigator Gr. I, Smt. L. Ajitha, Statistical Investigator Gr. II and others in
the Census Section. Each one of them deserves appreciation. I thank Shri A. G Bhaskaran, Joint Director
for his help in the preparation of CRC. I also thank Shri V Rajasekbaran Nair, Senior Technical Assistant
(Printing) and Shri T. Sasikumaran Nair, Printing Inspector who did the fine tuning of the CRC. I thank all
my colleagues who put their heart and soul into the timely completion of the work without any compromise
on quality.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
OJJicer-in-Ch arge
Supervision
Compilation of Data
Data Processing
Mapping
Printing
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DISTRICT CENSOS HANDBOOK., 2001 MALAPPURAM
DISTRICT HIGHLIGHTS
-} The oldest teak plantation in the world, known as TonoHy's Plot' is situated in the District.
-} . Malappuram is the most populous District in the State with a population of3,625,471.
-} In terms of density, the District is the 5th dense (1021) District and the 9th urban dense District in the
State.
-} The District has recorded the lowest (14th) rank in total, male and female work participation rates
(24.12%, 42.76% ~d 6.63%) and in urban and rural work participation rate (24.34% and 24.1%) in the
State
-} The District has the highest percentage of non-workers (75.9%) in the State.
-} The District has the 7th position in percentage of main workers (79.1 %).
-} In child sex-ratio, the District has the 5th rank with 960 female children per 1000 male children.
-} The District has the 9th rank in percentage of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe population to total
population (7.9% and 0.3%) of the District.
-} The District has the 9th position in the work participation rate of 'Other Workers' (73.6%).
-} The world renowned Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala, formerly known as 'Venkatakotta' is situated in the
District.
-} Mamamkam festival is celebrated once in 12 years at Thirunavaya, on the banks of the Bharathapuzha.
Thirunavaya is an important place for Bali.
-} Thunchan Parambu at Tirur, the birth place of Thunchathu Ezhuthachan is located in the District.
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IMPORTANT STATISTICS
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IMPORTANT STATISTICS
(iii) Workers in Hou~ehold Infils try Persons 369667 3.5~ 17612 2.02t
Males 191637 247 12666 1.69
Fermles 178030 7,07 4946 3.98
Will ages fully l)'ing in Statutory Towns/Census Towns/Out-gro\~ths (OGs) are treated as Urban and therefore not included
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+ und::r Rural Villages.
Perc.:nlage to total populatIOn
Percentage to total \~orkcrs
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Fh\NKINCi OF TALUKS
17. Percentage ofViUages having Forest Area 15.38 '3 52.63 18.18 2
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STATEMENT - 1
NAt'\1£ OFTH!: HEADQUARTERS 0fDiSTRlLTrrALUK. ffiEIRRlJR;\L- URBAN STATUS
AND OlSTAi'<CE FROM DfSTR[CT HEADQUARTEnS, 200J
)l Name (~!l)i~tricllrah,k Name ofihslricrTaluk Whether Distance from [a{uk
No, Headquarters Rural,' Urban Headquarters to j}lstncl
Headquarter:.: by road (in km)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
STATEMENT - 2
NAME OF llIEHFADQUARnRS OF DISTRICf/CD BLOCK, TImR RURAL - URBAN STATIJS AND DISTANCE
FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARDXS, 2001
S1. Name ofDistrict! Name ofDistrict! Whether Distance from CD Block
No, CD Block CTJ Block Headquarters RuralVrban Headquarters to District
Headquarters by Road (m km)
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5)
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STA TEMENT - 3
POPULATION OF THE DlSTRICl' AT EACHCmSlJS fROM 19fJ1 TO 20Gl
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District Tared CCI1WS Persons lv/a/cs Ferna!c.'.; Dccadal POPUiOllO/1
Rural Year variotlt)J1
Urban Absolute Percentage
(l) (2) I}) (4) 15) (6) (7) (8)
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DISTRICT CENSUS llfu""UHOOK, 20()! MAr .API'URJ\M
SI. District. I'l/uk L4 Town To/a! Area in Papulatiot! \". of }\'o. of No. of Xo. of l'opu/illiO)i
No. Ruml- ,,<{.Am. p<'rsq,klll. Illlages Slalu/orl' C'ensus HOlIse-
Crbon -J::-nj-:-w----:"C::-m-·nh:-a-- Towns ],)lms holds -j-)e-r.;-o'-ls-.-:-H:-al=-es-h::-"-m-a-:-'e,-s
hiled hi/ed
(l) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (R) (9) (10) (II) (12) (13)
1 Malappuram District Total 3550.00 1021 122 5 612413 3625471 1754576 1870895
Rural 3362.92 972 122 552722 3269301 1581794 1687507
Urban 187.08 1904 5 59691 356170 172782 183388
ST ATEMENT - 5
CD BLOCK WIS E NUMBER OF VHLAGm;; AND RllRAL POPULATION, 200J
Note: *Pullipadam village lying in both Wandoor and Nilambur CD blocks and Parappanangadi village lying in both Tanur and
Tirurangadi CD blocks are included under the CD blocks in which they lie.
STATEMENT-6
POPULATION OFURBANAGGLOMliRATIONS (JNCLUDINGCONS11JUFNTUNJfS) ITOWNS, 2001
Sl. Name ofUAlTown Urban Name afTaluk where Town Population
No. Status is located
Persons Males Females
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
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STATEMENT - 7
VILLAGFS WITH POPIILATJON OF 50MA ND ABOVE ATTALUK LEVELAS PER 2001 CENSUS AND
AME.NlTiESAVAlLtlliLE
··Sf. LOCL7tio-n--- Population Whether it IS Whether it i.1
No. Code Tahlk (]) Block
Numher Headquarters Headquarrers
STATEMENT - 7
VILLAGES WITH POPULATION OF 5000 AND ABOVEATTALUK LEVEL AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND
AMENITIESAVAH.ABLE
.4nu!nilies available Name of Village Name of Taluk SL'
Educational Ai?dical [)inking Commll- Bal/king No.
,rater nication
Senior Secondmy College Primary Primary Health Tap Railway Comme,.. Co-opelf1tive
School Health Centre SIIb-Centre ,fater Station cia! Bank Bank
(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (3) (2) (J)
o o 1 1 Yes NO o Trikblangode 21
o o 1 3 NO No Elanlrur 22
o o 1 o Yes NO Pandalur 23
o o o 3 Yes NO o Vettikkattiri 24
o o o 3 NO NO o Otenbrasseri 25
o 2 2 Yes No 2 o Pandikkad '}jj
STATEMENT - 7
VILLAGES WITH POPULATION OF5000A~l)ABOVEATTALUK LEVELAS PER2QOl CENSiJSAND
AMENlTlliSAVAIL.\BLE
STATEMENT - 7
Vil,LAGES WITH POPULATION OF5000A~l)ABOVF.ATT!\LUK)"EVELAS PJ<:R2001 CENSVSAND
A.1\1ENlTIESAVAliABLE
Senior Secondary' College Primary Primary' Heald! Tap Railway Commer- C'a-operative
Schon! niH!'r ')ralioll CUl! Bank Bank
(8) (10) (12) (13) (14) (I 5) (3) (2) (I)
o o o Yes No o o 'kllayur 42
o o I 6 Yes Yes 1 Thuvvur 43
o o o o N:J N:J o o Kerala Estate 44
o o 3 Yes N::l 1 Karuvarakundu 45
o o o N:J No o Edappatta PerinfhailQllllla 46
o o o N:J Yes Melattur 47
() o 1 Yes Yes Kee1hattur 48
o o o 2 'Yes N> Ner..mni 49
o 1 4 Yes No 2 Mankada 50
o o 2 Yes N> \fu1akkangara 51
o o o Yes No o Koottilangadi 52
o o 4 Yes No Kodur 53
o o Yes No 1 Kuruva 54
o o o o Yes No 2 l Puzhakkattiri 55
o o o o Yes No o 'vaIanbur 56
o () o Yes Yes Angadippuram 57
o 2 o NJ l'b o o Kariavattom 58
o o 1 N:J No 1 1 Vettathur 59
o o o 2 N:J N:J o 1 Arakkupar.mba 60
o o o 3 Yes No Thazhekodc 6l
o 3 Yes No o A1ipararrba 62
o o o Yes No . \.narmngad 63
o o Yes Yes .ElanKularr, 64-
1 o 4 Yes No 2 Pulammthob 65
o o I) o Yes o Kuruvanbalam fI5
l) o 2 Yes 2 2 Moorkkanad 67
o o o 2 Yes o o Pa.'lyapulfu'Tl lirur 68
1 o 1 3 Yes 5 Tanur m
o o 1 5 Yes 1 I 02hur 70
o o .1 1 Yes o o ~rumllma 71
o o o Yes o RmIllUldam 72
o o 3 Yes J Tanalur 73
o o o Yes o o Ni::rumruthur 74
o o Yes 1 Olcriyammdam 75
1 4 N:l 2 Vdlavannur 76
2 o 2 Yes Kalpakancheri TJ
o o 2 Yes o Marakkara 78
7 3 Yes :5 o Kottakkal 79
o o 4 Yes () o i:'vrumla 80
o o o 3 Yes No o Melrruri 81
o o I 3 Yes No o Iilayoor 82
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STATEMENT - 7
VILLAGES WITH POPULATJON OF5000ANDABOVEATTALUKLEVELAS PER 2001 CENSUS AND
AMENITlESAVAlLABLE
STATEMENT - 7
VILLAGES WITH POPULATJONOF5000ANDABOVEATTALUKI,EVELASPER2001 CENSUS AND
AMENITIESAVAlLABLE
Senior Secondary College Primary PnmU1)J Health Tap Railway Commer- Cropemfive
&11001 Health Centre Sub-Centre Water Station ciai Bank Bank
(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (3) (2) (1)
1 2 Yes No o o Kattipparuthi 83
o o 2 Yes No o Athavanad 84
o o o 2 No No ,1 Kurunbathur 85
o o I Yes No o 1 Ananthavoor 86
1 o 3 Yes No 1 Talakkad g]
1 3 Yes No o Vettom 88
o o 4 Yes No 1 I Purathur 89
o o o Yes No 1 I :Mangalam CXJ
o o 1 5 No No 1 Triprangode 91
o o 3 Yes Yes 2 Thirunavaya 92
o o o 3 No No o o Ntduvattom 93
o o 1 2 Yes Yes 3 Kuttippumm 94
o o 5 Yes No Irirrbiliyam 95
1 o 2 3 Yes No 1 1 v.illikkunnu Tirunmgali 96
o o 4 Yes Yes 1 AriyaDur CJ7
1 o 4 Yes No 1 Thenhippalam ~
o 5 No No Cbelanbra !}}
o o 1 7 Yes No o o Na.nnanbra 1W
2 1 o 3 Yes No 5 Tuurangadi 110
o o 3 Yes No 2 "Thennala 111
o o 2 Yes No Parappur 112
o o 2 Yes 1\10 1 Ohukkungal 113
1 2 4 Yes No 3 Tavanur Poonani 114
o o 3 Yes No o o Kalady 115
o 3 Yes No 1 1 V-itt.a.rri<ulam 116
o 5 Yes No 3 1iiappa1 117
o 2 5 Yes No l\1arancheri 118
o o 1 Yes No 2 Veliyankode 119
o 2 o Yes No 3 o Perurrpadappa 120
o o 2 Yes No Nannanukku 121
2 o 5 Yes No o AIanrode 122
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STATlJTORY TC'\'tNS WHH POPULATION U:SS THAN 5UOO AS PER 200} CENSVS A1';D
M,IEN1W:SA\A_UABLE
,------ l,{)catl<'n Whether 11 IS Ta/uk ~yjletll('r II is en Rioc{-
Sl.
No, Code Number HcaJqllarlers Headquarters
STATEMENT - 9
(I) (2) (3) (4 ) (5) (6) (7) (8) (l) (10) (II)
MaJapplram District Total 409 1373 854 519 1239 22984 15007 7977
Rural 328 1173 723 450 1060 20146 13408 6738
Urban 81 200 131 69 179 2838 1599 1239
2 Emad Taluk Total 109 357 221 136 292 5700 3752 1948
Rural 54 235 131 104 192 3942 2695 1247
Urban 55 J22 90 32 JOO 1758 1057 70J
3 Nilambur Taluk Total 89 325 185 140 184 3761 2131 1630
Rural 89 325 185 140 184 3761 2131 1630
Urban
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ANALYTICAL NOTE
I. HISTORY AN].) SCOPE OF DISTRICT In 1971 Census, the content of District Census
CENSUS HANDBOOK Handbook was modified further. It again comprised of
three parts; Part A - Town and Village Directory, Part
The year 1872 marked the beginning of modem B - Village and Town Primary Census Abstract and
census taking in India. It was conducted at different Part C - Census Tables. Of these, Part A and Part B
points of time in different parts of the country. From were combined and published as one volume and Part
1881 onwards a complete and synchronous census is C as another volume. For Kerala State, additional PCA
held decennially. Census of India 2001 is the data for Community Development Blocks and
fourteenth in this unbroken series since 1872 and the Panchayats were incorporated in Part B. It was the
sixth after independence. The present census, which first time in the history of census that Panchayat-wise
marks the transition from one century and millennium data was published. There were 10 districts -
to the next, provides demographic, economic and Cannanore, Kozhikode, Malappuram, Pal ghat, Trichur,
socio-cultural data. Ernakulam, Kottayam, Alleppey, Quilon and
Trivandrum - at the time of 1971 Census. On the 26 th
District Census Handbooks are widely appreciated
January, 1972, a new district, Idukki, was formed
publications since 1951 Census. Prior to the formation
carving out portions of E rnakulam and K ottayam
ofKerala on the 1st November 1956, District Census
districts. To cater to the needs of the data users, a
Handbooks were published as part of 1951 Census
special volume on Idukki was also published
in six volumes. Four volumes on erstwhile Travancore-
subsequently.
Cochin State comprising of Trivandrum, Quilon,
Three new districts were formed in Kerala State
Kottayam and Trichur districts and two volumes on
during t he period 1 980-1990 viz., Wayanad (l st
Malabar and South-Canara districts of Madras State
November, 1980),Pathanamthitta (1 "November, 1982)
were published which received appreciation from
and Kasaragod (24th May, 1984) taking the number of
planners, administrators, academicians, researchers
and students. Those publications covered census data, districts to 14. For each district, a separate volume
village statistics, general information, amenities, etc. comprising of Part A - Village and Town Directory
and Part B - Primary Census Abstract were brought
The coverage was considerably improved in out. One of the salient features of 1981 Census was
District Census Handbooks for 1961. It comprised of the incorporation of a separate District Primary Census
three parts: Part A - General information of the district, Abstract for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes,
its progress in various fields, amenities available and in addition to the General PCA for total population.
analysis of the population by various demographic The contents of the District Census Handbook of 1991
characteristics, Part B - Census Tables'and Part C - were similar to that of the 1981 Census. It was divided
Village and Town Directories with Primary Census into two parts: Part A - Village and Town Directory
Abstracts up to the level of karalmurildesom for rural and Part B - District, Village, Town and Panchayat
areas and enumeration block level for urban areas. At Primary Census Abstract, besides an introductory note
the time of 1961 Census there were 9 districts in the on census and non-census data. For the first time in
State viz., Cannanore, Kozhikode, Palghat, Trichur, the History of Census in Kerala, ward-wise details of
Ernakulam, Kottayam, Alleppey, Quilon and Panchayats were published in 1991 Census as
Trivandrum and for each district a separate volume Panchayat wards are the grass root level units for
was published, development, planning and administration.
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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK 2001 MALAPPURAM
The present District Census Handbook contains Zamorins, figure in the Jewish copper plates of
more information than what was available in the earlier Bhaskara Ravi Varman (1000 AD) and in the Kottayam
District Census Handbooks. More inset tables are copper plates of Veera Raghava Chakravarthy (1225
included for analysis of data. It also contains important AD). The later history of the district is interwoven
aspects of demographic characteristics of population. with the history ofZamorin's rule. Zamorin or Samury
A note 0 n the a nalysis of data presented in the or Samuthiri originally belonged to Nediyiruppu in
statements and tables included in the volume is also Bmad taluk ofMalappuram district before shifting his
given: For the first time analysis of data based on seat to Kozhikode. The conquests of Zamorin in the
Houselist Schedule is included in the District Census pre-Portuguese period deserve special mention,
Handbook. Use of permanent location codes for particularly his conquests over Parappanad and
villages is an additional feature. Vettathunadu (Tanur). The war with Valluvakkonathiri
ended in establishing Zamorin's superiority and gave
From the content it can be seen that District Census him the honour of presiding over the Mamankam, as
Handbooks are important reference books relating to the 'Rakshapurusha' or protector of Mamankam. By
the districts. 1400 AD Zamorin acquired hegemony over the entire
district.
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1768-73 Haider was busy with his campaigns against the conferences at Kozhikode in 1917, Tellicherry in
the Mahrattas, but at the end of 1773, he again invaded 1918 and at Badagara in 1919. But the most important
Malabar through the Thamarasseri pass. In 1778 a conference was the Manjeri Political Conference held
rebellion broke out against the authority of Mysorean on the 28 th April 1920, consequent on the announcement
ruler. The English East India Company encouraged of the Montague Chelmsford Reforms of 1919 which
the local rulers and they helped the local people to rise was attended by about 1300 delegates from all parts
to shake off the Mysorean yoke. The British force of Malabar. Sri K.P. Raman Menon on behalf of the
under Col. Humberstone had to face the Mysorean extremists moved the main political resolution declaring
army led by Makhdum Ali, which ended in the death that India was fit for full self-government and the
of the latter in April 1782. The greater part of his army Montague Chelmsford Reforms were quite
was also lost. At this juncture, Haider Ali sent his son unsatisfactory and disappointing. Dr. Annie Beasant,
Tippu Sultan to restore his authority over Malabar. But who was also present at the conference, opposed the
Tippu could not continue for long in Malabar as his resolution but it was passed by a huge majority. Another
father passed away and he had to inherit his father's noteworthy resolution passed at the conference was
throne. In 1788 Tippu Sultan again invaded Kerala with the demand for tenancy reforms. In a nutshell Manjeri
a large army and without facing much resistance he Political Conference was a turning point in the history
could establish his suzerainty and establish Feroke as of the political movement in Kerala. T he Non-
his capital. But the signing of the treaty at cooperation and Khilaphat movement had also their
Serinagapatanam in 1792 resulted in the collapse of repercussions in the district. The Khilaphat movement
the Mysore throne and the large tract of Malabar, which was started as a protest against the decision of the
was under the authority of Mysoreans, was ceded to British government who deprived Turkey of her
the British. The British Commissioner's effected a homelands, which they agreed during the Great War.
political settlement and thereby the rulers of The Khilaphat conunittees were set up all over Malabar
Parappanad and Vettathunad were required to pay their particularly in the then Ernad and Valluvanad taluks.
revenues through the Zamorin, who was also The arrest of the Secretary of the local Khilaphat
temporarily vested the powers to administer justice over conunittee of Pookkottur on the pretext that he had
all these petty Rajahs. These arrangements also did· stolen a gun from the Pookkottur palace of Nil ambur
not last long as the revenues of the district could not Thirumulpadu resulted in a series of outbreaks in
be paid by the Zamorin to the British promptly. Under Malabar. Several encounters took place between the
the strict orders of the Governor of Bombay on the 5 th Mappila rebels and the British troops. These events,
July 1796, the Commissioners took the direct known as the Malabar Rebellion of 1921, spread to
management of the Zamorin's estates, but on payment Tirurangadi, Malappuram, Manjeri, Perinthalmanna,
of dues they returned the territories to him. However, Pandikkad, Tin~r etc. The 0 fficial history 0 f the
the rebellion ofManjeri Attan Gurukkal again reSUlted Congress states that upto the 28 th August 1921, the
in non-payment of revenues by Z amorin a nd the administration in Malappuram, Tirurangadi, Manjeri and
Company taking this opportunity assumed the control Perinthalmanna was almost virtually ended, as these
of the districts governed by the Zamorin in October areas fell under the rebel leaders. At the same time,
1798. Thereafter the British Collectors ruled Malabar, the congress workers were very active in preaching,
which include the present Malappuram district. During non-violence and rendering all help to variQus victims
the reign of the British also, the peace of the region of the disturbances. It is an irony of fate that while the
was often disturbed due to Mappila riots. At the close Mappila rebels were being rounded up and punished,
of the 19 th century the situation in the district was the Congress leaders who were preaching non-violence
almost peaceful. were also arrested and sentenced to various terms of
imprisonment. Kozhikode district Gazetter states that,
The Indian National Congress was founded in 1885 at the final phase of the rebellion the Mappilas became
and many delegates from Kozhikode and Malabar desperate and committed acts of forcible conversion,
attended the annual sessions of the Congress held at looting of Hindus, arson and murder besides looting
various places in the country. However, no organised and destroying public offices. The rebellion was crushed
political movement took place until the beginning of by hanging or deporting the rebels to the Anadman
the 20 lh century. In 1908, the District Congress Islands, besides imprisoning large number of persons.
Committee was formed in Malabar and many people Sri K.P. Kesava Menon who had intimate personal
actively participated in its activities. The first political knowledge of the men and women connected with the
conference was held at Palakkad in 1916 followed by rebelllion has expressed the view quoted from
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Kozhikode District Gazetteer that "there is no doubt the leadership of Syed Abdul Rahman Bafaki Thanga],
regarding the genesis of the rebellion of 1921. It was K.M. Seethi Sahib and c.H. Mohammed Koya. It is
bom out of police repression. Its chief cause was the worthwhile to say here that the population of this
excessive violence used by the authorities to suppress district consists mostly Muslims. The people are pious
the Khilaphat movement, and not any Jenmi-Kudiyan and the back ground of the people tells the story of an
conflict or dispute regarding mosque. When police arduous life in the midst of hills, boulders and rocks.
atrocities became unbearable, they gave up the vow
of non-violence and decided to meet violence with III. ~DMINISTRATIVE SET UP
violence itself'. After the rebellion, the political activity Administrative Units
in Malabar came to a standstill till the starting of the
Civil Disobedience Movement. The Payyanur There are two systems of administrative set up in
Conference in May 1928 was presided over by Pandit the district -Revenue and local self government. Under
Iawaharlal Nehru and it generated great enthusiasm the revenue sy,tem, the district is divided into Revenue
among the masses and gave a fresh impetus to the Divisions. Taluks and Villages. Under t he local
activities of the Congress in Malabar. Volunteers from administration set up, the district is divided into statutory
this district also participated in the famous Salt towns and p anchayats. For t he implementation 0 f
Satyagraha of 1930 and many courted arrest. The development activities, Panchayats are grouped under
withdrawal Qfthe Civil Disobedience Movement led coramunity development blocks. 'therefore all these
to a peculiar political situation in the country. The units viz. Taluks, Villages, Statutory towns, Community
younger general of the Congress men decided to fonn development blocks and Panchayats have their own
a Congress Socialist Party in 1934. This leftist group relevance and importance. This handbook contains
wile subscribed to the community ideology was under data for all these units.
the leadership of P. Krishna Pillai and E.M.S
Na!l1boodiripad. The rift in the Congress became very The district now comprises of t wo Revenue
serious at its meeting in Shornur in October 1934. In Divisions con~:lsting of6 taluks and 135 villages. The
i 936, elections were held to the Madras Legislature two Revenue Divisions are Tirur division comprising
based on the revisions of the Government of India Act, of 59 villages ofTirur, Tirurangadi and Ponnani taluks
1935 and all ~he Congress candidates from Malabar and Pcrinthalmanna division compr'ising of 76 villages
were retuned to the provincial legislature. The ofErnad, Nilambur and Perinthalmanna taluks. Under
volunteers of this district also participated in the Quit the local self govemment system, the district is divided
India Movement of 1942 and many persons were put into 5 Statutory towns and 14 Development blocks
behind the bars. Of the major political set up in Malabar, consisting of99 Panchayats. The distribution of Villages,
the most important was the e mergence of K erala Towns, Panchayats and CD Blocks are given in the
Muslim League as a political party in the district under table below.
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During the decade two new taluks viz. Nilambur Formation of Mangalam Panchayat from Yettom
and Tirurangadi were formed out offormer Emad and
and P urathur panchayats was not considered as a
Tirur taluks as per G.O. (M.S) No. 148/96/RD dated
jurisdictional change during 1991-01 as its formation
23.2.96. The two villages namely P onmala and
was disputed at the time of 2001 Census enumeration.
Kottakkal of Emad taluk were transferred to Tirur
taluk. Three villages namely Chelembra, Pallikkal and IV. PHYSICAL FEATURES
Urakam of former Ernad taluk were transferred to
newly formed Tirurangadi taluk. 19 villages offormer Natural region
Ernad taluk were transferred to the n~wly constituted The Natural regions of the state is based on the
Nilambur taluk and 15 villages offcnner Tirur tal uk regional classifications designed by the census
were transferred to the newly formed Tirurangadi taluk. organisation. According to the classification, the whole
Hence there are 26 villages in Ernad t lluk, 19 villages country is divided into 4 macro regions viz., (i) the
in Nilambur tal uk, 28 villages in Tirur taluk and 18 northern mountains, (ii) the great plains, (iii) the decan
villages in Tirurangadi taluk. There are no change in plateau and (iv) the coastal plains and islands. Kerala
the number of villages of Perinthalmanna taluk. In belongs to the 4th macro region - 'The costal plains
Ponnani tal uk, as a result of merging of Ezhuvathiruthi aTld islands', which is again divided into 4 meso regions.
village fully in Ponnani Municipality, the number of rural Of the 4 meso regions Kerala falls under the western
villages has reduced to 9 as against lOin 1991. coastal region which covers the coastal tract from
Ponnani Municipality has undergone jurisdictional Maharashtra to Kerala S tate. The meso region is
changes during the decade as per G.O.(P) No.224!99! further divided into 6 micro regions. The entire Kerala
LSGD dated 30.11.1999 with the addition of falls into such three micro regions viz., (i) North Kerala
Ezhuvathiruthi Panchayat c overmg a portion of Coast, (ii) Central Kerala Coast and (iii) South Kerala
Ezhuvathiruthi village. As a result of this addition, the Coast. Malappuram district falls in the Central Kerala
area of Ponnani municipality has increased to 24.82 Coast. Each micro region is further divided into sub-
sq.km. in 2001. micro regions on the basis of topography, geology, soils,
climate a nd natural vegetation. Thus Malappuram
The following Panchayats were bifurcated to form consists of5 such sub-micro regions viz. (i) Malappuram
new Panchayats vide G.O. (P) 266/99/LSGD dated Coast (ii) M alappuram Undulating P lain (iii) the
29.12.1999. Chaliyar River Basin (iv) Nilambur Forested Hills (v)
Perinthalmanna Undulating Uplands.
Sl. Name of Panchayat New Panchayats formed
No. The regional divisions constituting Malappuram
district is depicted in the following chart.
1. Chungathara 1. Chungathara
2. Pothukal
2. Kalikavu 1. Kalikavu
2. Chokkade
3. Thenhippalam 1. Thenhippalam
2. PeruvaJlur
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Western Coastal
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Eastern Coastal
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Maharashtra Goa Kamataka North Central South
Littoral Coast Coast Kerala Kerala Kerala
Coast Coast Coast
.
Malappuram sub
Micro Regions
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Malappuram district is bounded on the north hy This region makes its boundaries with Nadapuram-
Kozhikode taluk of Kozhikode district and Vythiri Mavoor undulating plains in the north, the Chaliyar river
taluk of Wayanad district and on the south by basin and Perinthalmanna unduating upland in the east,
Mannarkad and Ottappalam taluks ofPalakkad district Pattambi undulating plain in the south and Malappuram
and Talappilly and Chavakkad taluks ofThrissur district cost in the west.
and sandwiched between the Lakshadweep sea on
the west and Gudalur and Oottaccamund taJuks of This undulating terrain lies parallel to the
Nilgiri district of Tamil Nadu on the east. The locat~on Malappuram coastal region. It has number of isolated
ofMalappl 'l1 district is 75° to 77° east longitude and residual hills and generally slopes towards the west
10" to 12° nV1 ~h latitude in the geographical map. and in some places towards the east. The Nenmini hill
(478 m.) at the central part of the region and located
Topographically like most of the other districts of at Kannamangalam village ofTirurangadi taluk is the
the state, Malappuram too consists of three natural highest spot in the region. The minimum height (95 m.)
divisions-lowland, midland and highland. The low land is found in the northern tip of this region, i.e. at Vazhayur
stretches along the sea coast, the midland in the centre village of Emad taluk. This region has cashew, coconut
and the high Jand region towards the east and north- and tapioca as the important vegetation cover.
eastern parts. The topography of the district is highly
undulating, starting from the hill tops covered with thick The Chaliyar River Basin
forests on the east along the Nil giris, it gradually slopes
This region lies entirely in Ernad taluk. It makes
down to the valleys and the small hills, before finally
its boundaries by Nilambur forested hills in the north
ending on t he sandy flat of the luxuriant coconut
and the east, Perin thaI mann a undulating upland in the
grooves in the west.
south and Malappuram undulating plain in the east.
Area
This region falls under the middle course of the
The district h as a geographical a rea 0 f 3550 Chaliyar river. Before entering to this region, this river
sq.kms. which is 9.13 pCI' cent of the total area of the takes its origin from the northern and eastern hilly forest
state. With regard to area, Malappuram district ranks area and flows westwards. Th:s region has ups and
the 3 rd in the state. Ernad tal uk of the district is the downs in the form of isolated hills. 1t has undulating
largest in the state with an area of 2176.63 sq.kms. terrain and the region slopes towards the west. The
which is nearly as much as of Thiruvananthapuram maximum height (343 m.) being at Kalikavu village
district (2192 sq .kms.). This ta1uk has been divided (31 m.) of Nilambur taluk and minimum (50 m.) at
into Ernad and Nilambur taluks during 1991-01 and Er~mangalam desom (29 m.) of P orllr village of
presently it has an area of703.85 sq.km. only. Nilambur taluk. Rubber, cashew, pepper and coconut
are the important vegetation found here.
Physiography
Nilambur Forested Hills
Malappuram Coast
This region makes its boundaries with Kozhikode
This region lies all a long the C oasta1 tract 0 f
Malappuram district. It makes its boundaries with forested hills and Wayan ad forested hills i.n the north,
Kozhikode coast in the north, Malappuram undulating Tamil Nadu in the east Mannarkad-Palakkad forested
plain in the east, Thrissur coast in the south and the hills in the south and the Chaliyar river basin in the
Lakshadweep sea in the west. west.
This region is drained by the major rivers like the This region is a part of the Western Ghats. It is a
Chaliyar, the Kadalundi, the Ponnani etc., canals and scarp slope area and there is a drop of700 m. in height
backwaters. All of them used for inland navigation. within a short distance of one kilometre. There are
ThIs coastal plain s10pes towards the west very gently. many peaks with over 1000 m. in this region. The
The maximum neight (104 m.) is located at minimum height (115 m.) is located at Mambad village.
KaJpJkancheri village ofTirur tal uk. The rivers show Thei-(! is a vallq in between the north-\vestern and
the mcandenng character which implies that flood plain the easte111 portions of this hilly tract and thereby the
attained matured condition. Coconut palms and paddy slope of this region 1S the catchment area of the Chaliyar
are the vegetations found in this region. river and its tributaries.
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Originating from Athavanad village of Tirur tal uk, The sea coast of the district extends to 70 km. and
the Tin.fr river (48 lan.) flows the south-west upto is rich in marine wealth. Ponnani, Kootayi (Tirur),
Tanur and Parappanangadi are the major fishing centres
Tirunavaya and flows upto Elamkulam in the north-
on this coast line. Ponnani is the only port in this district.
western direction. Then it turns the south-west and
The port is tidal. Since it is very shallow most of the
finally joins the Bharathapuzha to reach the sea near
vessels have to be anchored out in the sea.
Ponnani. It traverses through Ananthavoor,
Thirunavaya, Talakkad, Valavannur, Cheriyamundam, Backwaters and Canals
Tirur and Purathur villages. It has a catchment area
There are no major backwaters in the district. The
of abo~t 142 sq.km. and a total run off of269 million
Veliyankode lake is situated 5 km. south-east ofPonnani
cubic feet. This river is navigable and motor boat can
and it opens to the sea at Veliyankode. A regulator has
ply between Tirur and Ponnani. It also forms part of
been installed there to prevent the inflow of salt water·
the west coast water transport system. The Tirur river into the lake. Maniyar kayal, Valanchery kayal and
is connected with the Purap,aramba river by Tanur- Maranchery kayal, all in Ponnani taluk, are the other
Kuttiyadi canal. minor backwaters in the district.
The Bharathpuzha Climate
The Bharathpuzha, also known as the Ponnani river, The district has more or less the same climatic
has its source in the Annamalai hills at about 982 metres conditions prevalent elsewhere in the state. There are
above the sea level. After flowing through Pollachi four seasons viz. Cold season from December to
taluk of Tamil Nadu state it enters Palakkad district of February, hot season from March to May, the south-
Kerala state; During it~ course, it forms the boundary west monsoon from Juneto September and the north-
between Palakkad and Thrissur districts. It then enters east monsoon during October and November. April is
the hottest month and rainfall is heavy, particularly in
Malappuram district. The important tributaries of the
the months of June and JUly. The climate is generally
Bharathapuzha are Gayathripuzha, Kannadipuzha,
hot and humid, the range of temperature being 20°
Korayar and Thoothapuzha. The villages which touch
Celsius and 39° Celsius.'
the river in the district are Aliparamba, Anarnangad,
Elamkulam, Pulmanthole, Moorkkanad of Rainfall
Perinthalmanna taluk, Edayoor and Irimbiliyam villages
The south-west monsoon is usually very heavy and
ofTirur taluk before it joins the Bharathapuzha at the
nearly 75 per cent of the annual rain is received during
trijunction 0 f Irimbiliyam, Parudur and Anakkara
this season. The average rainfall during 1998-2001 is
villages. Thereafter the combined river flows the
2691.38mm.
westward. At the lower reaches it is know as the
Ponnani river. It is the longest river in the state with a The following tables give a Clear picture of the
total length of about 251 kms. rainfall in the State and the District.
Actual and normal rainfall (in mm.) with percentage departure from n~rmal rainfall from 1998- 2001
State/District 1998 1999' 2000 2001
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Kerala 3119.6 3107.5 0 2872.0 3052.0 -6 2493.0 3052.0 -18 2908.1 3107.5 ~6
Malappuram District 3031.9 2906.1 4 2852.0 2560.0 11 2191.0 3185.0 -31 2690.6 2906.1 -7
Source: Dt:partment of Economics & Statistics, Kerala,
From the above tatle it is seen that M, lappuram the years 2000 and 2001. In the years 1998 and 1999,
district had received less rainfallthan the normal doone> /:) the district received more rainfall than the normal.
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However it may be noted that during the years 1998- The following table gives the detailsof average annual
2001 the district had received less rainfall than the state. rainfall during 1990-2000 in the state and the district.
Average Annual Rainfall (in mm.) during the years 1990 to 2000
Year Kerala State Malappuram District
(1) (2) (3)
Nonnal 3107.5 2906.1
1990 2780:0 3007.0
1991 3106.0 3265.0
1992 3353.0 3067.0
1993 2818.6 2406.2
1994 3461.0 3499.3
1995 2922.0 2813.6
1996 2684.5 2452.6
1997 3206.9 3460.1
1998 3119.6 3031.9
1999 2873.0 2852.0
2000 2493.0 2191.0
Source: Department of Economics & Statistics,' Kerala
The district had received t he highest rainfall and 2493 mID. of the state were reported during the
(3499.3 mrn.) in 1994 as against the normal of(2906.1 year 2000. The monthly rainfall data of the district
mm.). The corresponding figure for the state is 3461 during the years 1997 to 2001 is given below.
mm. The lowest rainfall of 2191 mID. in the district
Monthly Rainfall of the District (in mm.) during the years 1997 to 2001
Year/Month 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
January 3.5 0.0 0.0 13.0 0.0
February 0.0 0.6 22.0 4.0 34.2
March 19.6 0.0 31.0 1.0 0.0
April 29.0 44.7 97.0 76.0 268.2
May 111.8 116.4 451.0 81.0 228.2
June 569.0 737.6 694.0 592.0 739.4
July 1173.4 708.1 736.0 319.0 499.9
August 575.7 376.8 251.0 443.0 322.7
September 244.4 434.7 54.0 248.0 153.0
October 317.4 439.1 466.0 275.0 261.7
November 363.9 86.9 47.0 59.0 162.4
December 52.4 87.0 3.0 80.0 0.9
Annual 3460.1 3031.9 2852.0 2191.0 2670.6
Source: Department of Economics & Statistics, Kerala
A cursory glance of the monthly rainfall data shows from January to March are almost dry. The maximum
that Malappuram district had received maximum rainfall rainfall (1173.4 mm.) was received in the month of
during the months of June and July in the period 1997 July 1997.
to 2001. In the period under reference, the months
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Elephants, d eers, tigers, blue monkeys, bears, Nilambur region of the district forms part of the
boars, rabbits etc. are found in the forests along with a . hidden Wayanad gold fields. Placer gold : The two
variety of birds and reptiles. ForestE are the main main zones for auriferous gravels are in Nilambur
source of raw material for a number of wood based valley, namely P andipuzha-Chiyarpuzha zone and
industrial units. Besides timber, firewood and gr~en Ponnapuzha-Maruthapuzha zone. A possible reserve
manure, forest products like honey, medicinal herbs, of about 8.5 million cubic metres of auriferous gravel
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is estimated. Economical exploitation of this deposit is Nilambur forested hills has charnockite bed with
being examined by Government of India. the intrusion of a major portion of cordierite gneISS,
hornblende gneiss. Dlere is a patch oflaterite and forest
Tenancy loam. It is technically classified as udults-tropepts (in
The important land tenures prevailing in the district the eastern parts). In the middle portion it has orthents-
before the enactment of the Kerala Land Reform Act, tropepts.
1963, were ·Jenmam, Inam, Kanam, Kanam-
Perinthalmanna undulating uplands has lateritic bed
kuzhikanam, Kuzhikanam, Customary Verumpattam,
with charnockite and basic dykes as its geological beds.
Kudiyiruppu, Separate Kudiyiruppu, Separable
It has laterite and brown hydromorphic soils which are
Kodiyiruppu, Cultivating Verumpattam, Ulkudi,
moderately rich in organic matter, nitrogen and potash
Protected Ulkudi etc. The Land Reform Act which
and deficient in lime and phosphate. Acidity is a problem
was a landmark in the history of agrarian reforms of
in some places.
the country and the State and the subsequent
amendments in 1966, 1969, 1971 and 1972 helped the Land and Land Use Patterns
tenants to become owners of tenancy land. A number The land use area is classified as (i) Forest, (ii)
of landless agricultural labourers became holders of Land put to non-agricultural use, (iii) Barren and
land. Based on the Land Reform Act and subsequent Uncultivable Land, (iv) Permanent Pastures and Other
amendments the implementation of ceiling on holding Grazing Land, (v) Land under miscellaneous tree crops,
and distribution of surplus land came into force from (vi) Cultivable Waste, (vii) Fallow other than current
early 1970. The ceiling area was fixed as 5 standard fallow, (viii) Current fallow, (ix) Net area sown and
acres in the case of C1!1 adult unmarried person or a (x)Area sown more than once. According to agricultural
family consist!r.g of a single surviving member and 10 statistics for 1997-98, the data on landuse pattern of
acres for a family consisting of two or more members. the district reveals that forest occupies around 28.47
A family was not allowed to hold more than 20 acres per cent. In view of the high density of population, the
in any case. Certain plantations were exempted from pressure for non-agricultural use is increasing. Land
ceiling limits. The surplus lands were taken over by under non-agricultural use which was 7.87 per cent in
the government a nd distributed to 1andless poor, 1997-98 has inc rased to 10.18 per cent in 2000-01.
preference being given to Scheduled Castes and The net cropped area has marginally declined from
Scheduled Tribes. A notable impact of these reforms 205316 hectares to 200981 hectares. There was a
was the reduction in the number oflandless agricultural decline in the area under current fallow (48 hectares)
households and the elimination of absentee landlordism. and increase in fallow other than current fallow (403
hectares). There was decrease in the area under
Soils culturabale waste.
Physiographically Malappuram district can be The Village-wise land-use data (viz. forest, irrigated
divided into five district geographical units (i) land, unirrigated land, culturable waste and area not
Malappuram coast (ii) Malappuram Undulating Plain available for cultivation) as made available by the Local
(iii) the Chaliyar River Basin (iv) Nilambur Forested Authorities are presented in Village Directory. Land
Hill (v) Perinthalmanna Undulating Uplands. Each use data of Census Towns are given in Town Directory.
region of the district has a separate soil type.
Agriculture
The soil found in Malappuram coast is technically
classified as fluvents-tropepts-orthents and psamments- Agriculture is the mainstay of the population. About
orthents. 75 per cent of the population are involved directly or
indirectly in agriculture. The main crops raised are
The soils ofMalappuram plain are laterite, alluvium
paddy, coconut, tapioca, arecanut, cashewnut, banana,
and forest loam. Soils are technically classified as
rubber, pulses, ginger and pepper.
fl uven ts-tropepts-orthents.
In 1990-91, there were 454630 individual
The Chaliyar river basin region comes under the operational holdings and 139556 hectares of area. The
lateritic bed and charnockite bed in its western and
average area per holdings was 0.31 hectare. This has
central portion of this region respectively. Basic dykes
and cordierite gneiss also occurs in the east of this further reduced to 0.26 hectares in 1995-96. The
region. The major soil is orthents-tropepts. In its following table shows the details of the crops grcrwn,
western part it has fluvents-tropepts. area, production and yield during 2000-01.
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arecanut. It covers an area of 16123 hectares, with paddy during the last decade reveals that the maximum
an average annual production of9909 tonnes. Tapioca production was in the winter season while the minimum
is cultivated in 750R hectares with annual production was in the summer season. There were 51934 hectares
of 185143 tonnes and Banana in 7136 hectares. of area under paddy cultivation during the period 1990-
91 and thereafter a decline in the area under paddy
Paddy is cultivated thrice in a year. The Viruppu
cultivation in the district is observed. Since 1998-99
or (autumn crop), Mundakan or (winter crop) and
the decline in area under paddy cultivation is not much.
Puncha or summer crop are the seasonal crops. Puncha
The reasons for the reduction in area, are replacement
Cllltivation depends mostly on the availability ofirrigation
of paddy by remunerative crops, huge cost of paddy
water. The first two crops are mainly raised on the
cultivation and filling of paddy field for construction
kayal lands or kole lands in the backwater areas of
purposes. In 1992-93, 30796 hectares of area under
Ponnani taluk. Kale cultivation is mainly done in this
paddy were un-irrigated. This formed 60 per cent of
vast lands of Andathode and Ponnani development
the total area under paddy cultivation in all the three
blocks. Paddy is largely produced in Wan'door,
seasons of Autumn, Winter and Summer. After a gap
Perinthalmanna, Mankada, Ponnani, Manjeri,
of 7 years, the total un-irrigated area under paddy
Kuttipuram, Kondotty etc. The following table gives
cultivation has come down to 11448 hectares which is
the extent of area and productivity of paddy during
only 48.7 per cent of total area under paddy cultivation
1990-2001 in three seasons.
in the three seasons during 1999-00.
The season-wise data relating to the production of
For research a~d extension services in agriculture, 14 Block Level Assistant Director and 99 Panchayat
technology a nd to produce and provide planting Level Agricultural Officers are working there.
materials to farmers, a network of institutions are
functioning in the district. The Seed Garden Complex Irrigation
at Munderi, 27 kms. from N ilambur, is said to be biggest Although 3 major rivers of Kerala flow through
farm in entire Asia. The District Agricultural Farm in the district, Malappuram district has no major irrigation
Chungathara, State Farms at Thavanur and project. Hence frequent drought is experienced. Two
Anakkayam Chokkad Coconut Nursery a nd Anti ;1ajor irrigation schemes are in the preliminary stage.
Parasite Breeding Station at Parappanangadi are also They are Chamravattom Regulator-cum-Bridge project
fUnctioning. A Cashew Research and Development in the Bharathapuzha at Ponnani and the Chaliyar River
Centre at Anakkayam and Agriculture Technology Valley project ~cross the Chaliyar at Chungathara. The
College at Thavanur are functioning under the Kerala Chaliyar Project which would be the biggest project in
Agricultural University. At Malappuram, there is a Soil Kerala, is nearing implementation stage. A dam 0[950
Testing Laboratory. One Principal Agriculture Officer, m.length of 68 m. h eight is to be constructed at
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Ambittampotty, 25 kms. away from Nilambur and 288 has been well taken care of by e~tablishing a network
million cubic metre of water stored here to irrigate net of Veterinary Institutions at different levels to provide
73240 hectares ofland in Malappuram and Kozhikode veterinary aid in the district. The following table gives
districts'. Additional water of259 million cubic metre a clear picture ofInstitutions under Animal Husbandry
from 2 proposed hyde I projects at Chalipuzha and Department in the district.
Cholathipuzha are also envisaged for the Chaliyar
system. Chamravattom regulator is intended to resist Institutions under Animal Husbandry
salination of the Bharathapuzha and the Tirurpuzha to Department in the district as on 31. 3. 2001
protect the paddy lands ofPonnani and Tirur from salt
water and to provide irrigation facilities to 22,000 Sl. Institution Nos.
hectares ofland in Malappuram and Thrissur districts. No.
Twenty four check dams in forest lands under 9. Regional Artificial Insemination Centre
Waste land Development Scheme to harness water, 10. Rinder Pest Check Post.
were taken up and completed. At present 34 lift 11. Veterinary Dispensary 82
irrigation schemes under Minor Irrigation Department, 12. Veterinary Hospitals 12
provide water for a total of 25,505 hectares in the Veterinary Polyclinic
13. 4
district. More schemes are in various stages of
Total 239
implementation.
Source:-Animal Husbandry Department, Kerala
Protected Water Supply
The livestock in the district a s per the XV
Malappuram district is prone to drought and acute Quinquennial Census 1996 is as follows:
drinking water shortage during summer. Hence
protected water supply is given priority in Livestock population in the year 1996
developmental schemes. Malappuram and Tirur urban
water supply scheme has been expanded. Urban water Sl. No. Livestock! Poultry Nos.
supply scheme for Manjeri and major scheme with
Danish are on the way to completion.
1. Cattle 244225
Animal Husbandry 2. Buffalo 23271
workers. The animal power also constitutes the principle 9. Others 9322
source of manure for agriculture.
10. Total poultry 2626343
Animal husbandry department is vested with the Source:-AnimaI Husbandry Department, Kerala
animal health programme in the district by making
available timely veterinary assistance and attends to The number of cattle and goats has increased in
the welfare of the animals in the district. Animal health the district during 1987-1996.
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Species-wise composition 0 f fish l.'tnding in industries in the district as on 31.03.01. The details of
Malappuram district in the marine s;;;ctOl shows that such industries in the district as on 31.3.2002 are given
the major landings dvring 1998 were Oi~ Sardine, below. There a re no industries functioning under
Mackerel, Prawn etc. The landing of Oil Sardine v.'n~ Central Sector in the district. There were 21 units
8381 tonnes in the di.strict, which \vas 10,77 per cent under Private Sector in 2001, assisted by KSIDC with
of the state landing (77795 tonnes) 'Nhilc the landing a project cost ofRs.G149lakhs. There were 8434 small
of Mackerel (1575 lakh tonnes) was 2.56 per cent of scale units in 1998, which had increased to 11334 in
the state (61499 tonnes), in the case of Prawn, the 200 I.During 2000-01, 8 80 small scale units were
landing was 3439 tonnes, which was 5.87 per cent of registered in the district.
the state landing (58575 tonnes). The fish landIng
contribution of the district (40652 tonnes) was 7.49 An Electronics Techno Park is coming up near
per cent of the state landing (542696 tonnes). The Calicut University. A rubber based common facility
landing of marine fish had shown an increase of56.80 centre and industrial estate established at Payyanad at
per cent during the period 1996-1998 in the district. a cost of Rs.l crOfe is fast growing. The estate is in
an area of 15.03 acres, in which 31 plots have been
Industry given to entrepreneurs for rubber based units. Under
the new industrial policy of the state government a
Though Malappuram district is rich in natural
green channel counter functions at the district industries
resources, it is one of the industrially backward districts
centre to mitigate problems ,faced by new
in the State due to lack of ,required infrastructural
entrepreneurs. Besides the District Industries Centre
facilities like electricity, coal, petroleum, raw materials
at Malappuram, 4 taluk industries offices and 14 block
etc. During the last decade there has been increase in
extension offices are functioning. Preliminary steps for
the number of registered working factories in the
establishing an industrial growth centre at Panakkad
district. Their number has increased from 672 in 1990
in 250 acres ofland has been completed.
to 963 in 1999. This is only 5 per cent of the total
number of working factories in the state. As regards Medium and large scale industrial units functioning
large and medium scale industries in various sectors in Malappuram district as on March, 2002 are as
such as Central Sector, State Sector, Co-operative follows.
Sector, Joint Sector and Private Sector there were 26
The Medium and Large scale Industries in Malappuram district as on March, 2002
SI. Sector/Name a/Unit Location o/Unit/Factory Line a/Production
No,
(1 ) (2) (3) (4)
Central Sector
1'.'IL
State Sector
I. Sid Kel Telivisions Ltd. Emad, Malappuram Black and White T.Y Sets.
(Under the Industries Departrrent)
2. Keltron Electro Ceramics Ltd. Timr, Malappuram Ceramic Capacitors
(Units under Kerala State Electronics Developrrent
Corporation)
3. Kerala State Detergents and Chemicals Ltd. Timr, Malappuram Detergents
(Units under Kerala State fudustrial Fnterpri..ses Ltd.)
4. Edarikkode Textile Emad, Malappuram Cotton yam'
(Units under Kerala State Textile Corporation Ltd.)
5. Kerala State Wood Industries Ltd. Emad, Malappuram Decorative Doors,
(Under the Forest DepartIrentJSubsidialY ofKerala Windows etc.
6. The Malappuram Co-operative Spinning Mills Limited. Emad, Malappuram Cotton and Synthetic
(Co-operative Sector) Fibre Yams,
7. Thom;on Drugs and Chemicals Ltd. Emad, Malappuram. Chloroquine Di
(Joint Sector projects of Kerala State Industrial
Developm'nt Corp0r:ltil'm Ltd,)
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and runs 1 hrough Calicut University, Kottakkal, Highways like Calicut-Nilambur-GudalJur road, Calicut-
Valancherry, Kuttipuram, Tavanur. Ponnani, Palakkad road, Cali cut-Thrissur road (NH upto
Puduponnani, Veliyancode and proceeds to Thrissur Kuttipuram) pass through the district. 72 kms. 0 f
district in the south. It has a length of 72 km.,;. The National Highway, 273.867 km. of State Highway and
NH -213 stretching from P alakkad to K ozhikode, 1209.636 km. of major district roads, 198.143 km. of
passes through the district. other district roads and 144.94 km. of rural roads
provide sufficient inter linkage of places. The length
The district has a total length of 1826.58 kms. of of PWD roads in Malappuram district during period
roads connecting various p laces. Important State 1990-2000 is given in the following table.
Length of PWD Roads (in km.) based on type of the road during 1990 - 2000
Type of Roads
Year State Highways Major District Roads Other District Roads Village Roads
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
1990-91 164.000 397.000 652.000 369.000
1991-92 164.000 408.000 826.000 203.000
1992-93 164.440 407.750 825.530 347.540
1993-94 184.540 387.650 954.620 310.680
1994-95 249.870 322.320 970.410 303.200
1995-96 249.870 322.320 990.150 552.686
1996-97 259.729 312.615 1032.788 345.474
1997-98 273.867 312.615 1088.858 249.643
1998-99 273.867 1209.360 198.143 268.998
1999-2000 273.867 1209.636 198.143 144.940
Source: Department of Economics & Statistics, Kera1a
It is seen from the above table that during the period in the district maintained by PWD based on surface of
1998-99, considerable increase in the case of major the road (1994-2000) is depicted as follows.
district roads had been recorded. The extent of roads
Length of PWD Roads (in km.) based on surface of the· road 1994-2000
Year Surface ofthe Road (in km.)
Black Topped Water Bound Mecadam Others Total
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5 )
There was no cement concrete road in the district. Malappuram and Perinthalmanna and one operating
The length of Black Topped road was 1693.385 kms. system at Nilamhur.
which was 92.71 per cent of total length of road based
on surface in 2000. The I ength of Water Bound The total number of vehicles in the State were
Mecadam road in 2000 was 54.595 kms. 1910237 during 1999-2000, while it was 138434 in the
district which was 7.2 per cent of the total number of
Bus services are available to all centres in the vehicles in the S tate. The percentage increase 0 f
district. with about 1000 bus routes. The district is vehicles during the period 1997-2000 was 38.03 per
extensive! y covered by the operators of private buses.
cent in the district. Category-wise distribution of motor
KSRTC buses also ply in main routes, besides the long
vehicles in Malappuram district during the period 1997-
route buses passing through the district. These are 3
2000 is given below.
KSRTC bus stations (sub-depot) at Ponnani,
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2. General Education 2000. The Plan Outlay is again distributed on the basis
3. Urban Development of population in each Local Body.
4. Nutrition The provision under S peciaJ Component Plan
50 per cent Centrally Sponsored Schemes (SCP)is distributed among Corporations, Mlmicipalities
1. Rural Development and Three tier Panchayats on the basis of Scheduled
Caste population in each area. The share for each tier
2. Sewerage and Water Supply i.e., Grama Panchayats, Block Panchayats and District
3. Urban Development Panchayats was distributed in the ratio of 60:20:20 in
the budget for 1997-98,1998-99 and 1999-2000.
The Grant-in-Aid to Local Bodies is given in three
components: (i) General Sector, (ii) SCP (Special The share under T.S.P (Tribal Sub Plan) has also
Component Plan) and (iii) TSP (Tribal Sub Plan). been divided among the three tier Panchayats on the
basis of urban and rural Scheduled Tribe population.
The General Sector outlay is allocated to the Urban The share f0r the three tier Panchayats i.e. Grama
Local Bodies and Three tter Panchayats on the basis panchayats, Block Panchayats and District Panchayats
of urban -rural population in the respective areas. The were in the ratio of20:20:60, in the budget for 1997-98
provision for Urban Local Bodies is distributed among and in the budget 1998-99 the share for the three tier
the Corporations and Municipalities according to their' panchayats had been divided in the ratio of 40:20:20
population. The allotment for the Three tier Panchayats and that in the budget for 1999-2000 it was in the ratio
was distributed to Grama Panchayats, Block of 50:20:30. The following table gives an account of
Panchayats and District Panchayats in the ratio of Plan Assistance as Grant-In-Aid to Local Bodies during
70:15:15 in the budget for 1997-98,1998-99 and 1999- the years 1997-98, 1998-99 and 1999-2000.
Plan Assistance as Grant-in-Aid to Local Bodies in Malappuram District During 1997-98, 1998-99 and 1999-2000
Year Nameo/Local Body Plan Grant (Rs. in Lakhs)
General Sector SCP TSP Total
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
1997-98 Grama Panchayat 3484.49 963.29 24.95 4472.73
Block Panchayat 748.92 321.17 25.35 1095.44
District Panchayat 742.38 320.90 76.65 1139.93
Municipality/ Cotporation 479.11 114.27 0.00 593.38
Total 5454.90 1719.63 126.95 7301.48
1998-99 Grama Panchayat 4528.13 984.73 51.37 5564.23
Block Panchayat 994.74- 328.23 25.70 1348,67
District Panchayat 991.02 328.24 51.35 1370.61
Municipality/ Cotporation 721.66 94.06 0041 816.13
Total 7235.55 1735.26 128.83 9099.64
1999-2000 Grama Panchayat 5122.19 858.73 55.27 6036.19
Block Panchayat 1084.60 336.81 26.66 1448.07
District Panchayat 1100.00 336.79 40.01 1476.80
Municipality/ Cotporation 786.25 95.99 0.00 882.24
Total 8093.04 1628.32 121.94 9843.30
Source: (Appendix-iv) Budget for 1997-98,1998-99 and 1999-2000 (Details of provision earmarked to,Panchayat Raj/Nagarapalika
Institutions) Govemm::nt ofKerala.
Each District receives plan assistance for General However, in the TSP there was a fall in allotment from
Sector, SCP and TSP. Of these major allotment is for Rs.126.95lakhs in 1997-98 to Rs.121.941akhs in 1999-
General Sector. Grama Panchayat receives the 2000. The Municipalities had received considerable
maximum assistance. During 1997-98 the total assistance under General Sector. T hey had not
assistance received by the District Panchayat, Block received any fund for TSP during 1999-2000. It is
Panchayats, Grama Panchayats and Municipalities in noticed that G rama P anchayats had received the
l'vlaLippuram district amounted to Rs.7301.48 lakhs. maximum assistance in General Sector, SCP and TSP.
By : '799-2000, the t oral assi_stance had gone upto The fund allocation reflects the importance of the local
Rs. 9843.30 lakhs i.e., an increase of 34.81 per cent. bodies in the implementation ofIXth plan programme.
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building, different persons own the flats. In case of occupied by one household. While the main residence
such multi-storeyed structures, having a number of flats may be located in one hut, other huts may be used for
owned by different persons, the entire structure was sleeping, as a kitchen, bath room, baithak, etc. Though
treated as one building and each flat as a separate each of the huts was a separate structure, they form a
census house. single housing unit and therefore, have to be treated
collectively as one building and one census house. If
Ifwithin a large enclosed area, there are separate some of the huts are used by one household and the
buildings owned by different persons then each such others by a second household as residence, then the
building is treated as a separate building. There can be two groups of huts were treated as separate census
houses. However, if there were also other huts in the
a situation where within an enclosed compound there
compound used for other purposes and not as part of
are separate buildings owned by an undertaking or
the household's residence such as, cattle shed, work-
company or even government that are actually in
shed, etc., these were treated as separate census
occupation of different persons. For example, Indian houses.
Oil Corporation Colony where the buildings are owned
by the Corporation but these are in occupation of their On the other hand, in urban areas, where more
employees. Each such building was treated a s a than one structure within an enclosed or open compound
separate building. But ifin anyone of these buildings (premises) belonging to the same person, e.g., the main
there were flats in occupation of different households, house, the servant's quarter, the garage, etc., only one
each such flat was reckoned as a separate census house. building number was given for this group and each of
the constituent a separate census house number.
Sometimes it becomes difficult to apply the
definition of census house strictly in certain cases. For Only cases where a structure with roof and pillars
example, in an urban area, if a flat has five rooms, has come up was treated as a building.
each room having direct entrance from the common
Town-Urban ar~a
staircase or courtyard. By definition, this has to be
treated as five census houses. If all these five rooms The data in Tables on Houses, Household Amenities
are occupied by a single household it was not realistic and Assets are presented separately for rural and urban
to treat them as five census houses. In such a areas. The unit of classification in this regard is 'town'
case, 'singleness' of use of these rooms along with the for urban areas and 'village' for rural areas. In the
main house should be considered and the entire flat Census of India 2001, the defmition of urban area
was treated as one census house. On the other hand, adopted is as follows:
if two independent households occupy these five rooms,
(a) All places with a Municipality, Corporation,
the first household living in 3 rooms and the second
Cantonment board or Notified Town Area
household occupying 2 rooms, then considering the use,
Committee, etc.
the first three rooms together were treated as one
census house and the remaining rooms as another (b) A place satisfying the following three criteria
census house. But if each room was occupied by an simultaneously:
independent household, then each such room was
treated as a separate census house. (i) a minimum population of 5,000;
In case of hostels, hotels, etc., even if the door of (ii) at least 75 per cent of male working population
each room in which an inmate lives opens to a common engaged in non-agricultural pursuits; and
:erandah, staircase, courtyard or a common room, as (iii) a density of population of at least 400 per sq.
It happens almost invariably, the entire hostel! hotel km.(1,OOO per sq.mile)
bUilding was treated as one census house. But if such
hostels/ hotels have out- houses or other structures For identification of places which would qualify to
used for different purposes or the same purpose, then be classified as 'urban' all villages, which, as per the
each such structure attached to the main hostel/hotel 1991 Census had a population of 4,000 and above, a
was treated as a separate census house. population density of 400 persons per sq. km. and having
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at least 75 per cent of male working popu1ation engaged was a household or not was a common kitchen. There
in non-agricultural activity were considered. To work may be one member households, two member
out the proportion of male working popUlation referred households or multi-member households.
to above against (b) (ii), the data relating to main
workers were taken into account. Institutional Household
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7. Kammara (cfbQlZlOO) [In the areas comprising the collects information on the mother tongue of each
Malabar district as specified by Sub- person and mother tongue is defined as the language
section (2) of Section 5 of the States spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the
Reorganization Act, 1956 (37 of 1956)*J person. Ifthe mother died in the infancy of the person,
8. Kanikaran, Kanikkar( cfbo6ml.ooomrm, cfbo6ml.e6>ocB) the language mainly spoken in the person's home in
9. Kattunayakan (cfbo§lmo(.Q)l.oorm) childhood will be the mother tongue. In the case of
10. Kochu Velan (6lcfbO~larue.Jrm) infants and deaf mutes, the language usually spoken
11. Konda Kapus (6lcfbOGmcfbnll cru) • by the mother is considered as mother tongue. It is not
12. Kondareddis (6lcfboGm6loC)&l) necessary that the language spoken as mother tongue
13. Koraga (6lcfbom(J) should have a script. The mother tongues returned by
14. Kota (6lcfbOS) the respondents in census are classified and grouped
15. Kudiya, Melakudi (cfblSl<D>o, al21e.Jc66lls1) under appropriate languages according to their
16. Kurichchan (cfblol~<D>rm) linguistic characteristics.
17. Kurumans (cfbloll21rm).
18. Kurumbas (cfbl0606llJrm) Literate
19. Maha Malasar (Illn.Ool21e.JcrucB)
20. Malai Arayan (l21eJ (GJe)(tl<D>rm) A person aged 7 years and above who can both
21. Malai Pandaram (121e.J nl6moroo) read and write with understanding in any language is
22. Malai Vedan (121e.J arusrm) taken as literate. A person who can only read but cannot
23. Malakkuravan (121e.J.oolorurm) write is not literate. It is not necessary that to be
24. Malasar (l21e.JcrucB) considered as literate, a person should have received
25. Malayan (121e.J<D>rm) [Excluding the areas comprising any formal education or passed any minimum
the Malabar district as specified by Sub- educational standard. Literacy could also have been
section (2) 0 f Section 5 of the States achieved through adult literacy classes or through any
Reorganization Act 1956 (37 of 1956)* non-formal educational system. People who are blind
26. MaJayarayar (121e.J<D>(tl<D>cB) and can read in Braille are treated as literates.
27. Mannan (l21<1T>orm)
28. Marati (12100§1) (In Hosdrug and Kasaragod Literacy rate
taluks of Cannanore district.)** Literacy rate of the population is defined as the
29.Muthuvan,Mudugar, Muduvan percentage of literates in the age group seven years
(Illl «»lruorm,1216M 6(J)cB, all Mlrurm) and above. For different age groups the percentage of
30. Palleyan (nl6l6l~<D>rm) literates in that age group gives the literacy rate.
31. Palliyan (nl~l<D>rm)
32. Palliyar (nl~lwocB) Educational level
33. Paniyan (nl6mlwm) The highest level of education a person has
34. Ulladan (~~osm) completed.
35. Uraly (~'!)(tlo~1)
t As per GO (P) No. 65/96!Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribe Work
DD dated 19-12-1996 of Government of Kerala, Palluvan Work is defined as participation in any
(n.l~ln.l(m) in the existing Scheduled Caste list ofKerala as economically productive activity with or without
per the Scheduled Caste Orders (Amendment) Act 1976 compensation, wages or profit. Such participation may
(Act 108 of 1976) stands for the Pulluvan (nJl~lrum,) be physical and/or mental in nature. Work involves not
community ofKerala. only actual work but also includes effective supervision
* Malabar District comprised ofKannur (earlier Cannanore), and direction of work. It even includes part-time help
Kozhikode, Malappuram Districts and Palakkad (earlier or unpaid work on farm, family enterprise or in any
Palghat) District excluding ChitturTaluk. other economic activity. All persons engaged in 'work'
** The entry is to be read as "in Hosdurg and Kasaragod as defined a bove are workers. Persons who are
Taluks of Kasaragod District". engaged in cultivation or milk production even solely
for domestic consumption are also treated as workers.
Language and Mother tongue
Reference period for determining a person as
As per the census concept, each language is a worker and non-worker is one year preceding the date
group of mother tongues. The census questionnaire of enumeration.
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VI. NON-CENSUS CONCEPTS dispersion requires an optimum travel through the pores
of the soil, which renders the harmful liquid bacterially
Improved Drinking Water
innocuous by the slow process of filteration through
If the household h as access to drinking water the soil traversed.
supplied from ~ tap, hand pump, tube well or well
(protected or covered) situated within or outside the Where the soil is impermeable, collecting wells are
premises, it is considered as having access to improved constructed and the sanitary water flush latrines are
drinking water. connected with t hem. These wells are cleaned at
!" It may be mentioned that such uniform definition periodic intervals by a suitable device. The dry type of
may not be valid across all States. latrines are of service type latrines from where human
excreta is removed by scavengers from house to house, ,
System of Sewerage in most cases carrying it on their heads or shoulders or
Generally, a sewerage system would mean a in baskets with handle or wheel barrows. These are
network of mains and branches 0 f underground then collected in bullock carts or trucks or tractors
conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point and trolleys for being carried J the dumping grounds.
of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and
industrial wastage are called separate sewers; those Fertility
that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other
surfaces are known as storm water drains, while those In demography, the word fertility is used in relation
carrying both sewage and stonn water are called to the actual production of children or occurrence of
combined sewers. However, in some towns which are births specially live births. Fertility is a measure of
not provided with such underground sewerage system, rate at which population adds to itself by births and
it is served by open surface drain, box drain, sylk pattern normally assessed by relating the rtumber of births to a
drain, etc., in these towns. full or part of the population, such as number of married
women or number of women of child bearing age. The
definitions of the terminologies used in computing
Type of Latrine" and method of d isposa". of
different fertility rates are mentioned below.
night-soil
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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK 2001 MALAPPURAM
Age Specific Fertility Rate (ASFR) pattern throughout her reproductive span (15-49) years
assuming that there is no mortality of women till the
Number oflive births in a year to female population completion of reproductive period.
in any specified age group normally expressed per 1000
women. (45-49)
TMFR 5 x I ASFR x 1000
Number oflive births in a
ASFR == particular age-group x 1000 (15-19)
Mid-year female population 1000
of the same age-group
Age Specific Mortality Rate (ASMR)
Age Specific Marital Fertility Rate (ASMFR)
Number of deaths in a particular age and sex group
Number of live births in a year to married female per 1000 population of the same age group.
population in any specified age group nonpally
Number of deaths in a
expressed per 1000 married women.
ASMR =: particular age-group x 1000
Number oflive births Mid-year population
ASMFR = in a particular age-group x 1000 of the same age-group
Mid-year married female population
of the same age-group q 1 Probability of dying between birth and age 1.
This can be used a s approximate value of Infant
General Fertility Rate (GFR) Mortality Rate (lMR) which gives the ratio of number
of deaths in a year of children aged less than one year
Number of live births per 1000 women in the to the number of births in that year.
reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year.
q2 Probability of dying between birth and age 2.
GFR Number oflive births in a year x 1000
Mid-year female population q5 Probability of dying between birth and age 5.
in the age-group (15-49) years
This indicator is also known as Under Five Mortality
Rate (U5MR)
General Marital Fertility Rate (GMFR)
Number oflive births per 1000 married women in . Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)
reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year.
Ratio of the number of infant deaths (deaths of
GMFR Number oflive births in a year x 1000 children below one year) in a year to the number of
Mid-year married female population live births in that year.
. in the age-.group (15-49) years
IMR = Number of infant deaths during the year x 1000
Total Fertility Rate (TFR) No.oflive births during the year
It is obtained as the total of the age specific fertility
rates (number of children born per woman of the Infant mortality rate comprises of two parts, viz.,
particular age) for the entire reproductive age span. It Neo-natal mortality rate and Post neo-natal mortality
provides the average number of children that will be rate. The neo-natal mortality rate also comprises of
born to a woman under the fertility levels indicated by two parts viz., early neo-natal mortality rate and late
the age specific fertility rates assuming that there is neo-natal mortality rate. These are defined as:
no mortality of women till the completion of
reproductive period. Neo-natal Mortality Rate (NMR)
(45-49)
Number of infaD;ts dying within the first month of
TFR 0:::: 5 x L: ASFR
life (28 days or under) in a year per 1000 live births of
05-19)
the same year.
1000
Total Marital Fertility Rate (TMFR) No. of infant deaths aged 28
NMR = _ __:d""a'J,Y.!<.s~or,-,un=d"",er,-,d"",ur",iC!!n.:;,..g~th=e-J-y~ea""r_ _ x 1000
Average number of children that would be born to No. of live births during the year
a married woman if she experiences the current fertility
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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK 2001 MALAPPURAM
No. of infant deaths ofless than Number of children in the age group 5-9 years per
ENMR '= ---- 7 days during the year x 1000 1000 women in the age group 15-49 years.
No. of jiYe births during the year
Migration
Late Neo-natal Mortality Rate (LNMR)
Migration is the third component of popUlation
No. of infant deaths of7 days to change, the other two being mortality and fertility.
LNMR= less than 29 days during the year x 1000
No. of live births during the year A person is considered as a migrant by place of
birth if the place in which helshe is enumerated during
Post Neo-Natal Mortality Rate (PNMR) the census is other than the place ofhislher birth.
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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK 2001 MALAPPURAM
Anew response category 'Moved After Birth' was sub-classified in to seven sub-classes namely M1 to
added in Census of India 2001 in the question on M7 depending on the population size 0 f UA/City/
'reasons for migration' to bring out additional migration Town. These are ;
patterns. Natural calamities or distress migration as a
reason for migration f or last residence migrants M7 (5,000,000 and ah.)Ve),
included in 1991 Census, is covered under category of M6 (2,000,000 to 4,999,999),
'Others'. The reason for migration has been determined
as a pplicable at t he time of migration a nd not in M5 (1,000,000-1,999,999),
reference to any point of time after that. For example,
M4 (500,000-999,999),
if a person had moved from the place of herlhis last
residence for the purpose of education and subsequently M3 (300,000-499,999),
at some point of time got employment there only, the
reason for migration would be 'education' and not M2 (200,000-299,999),
'work/employment' . M1 (100,000-199,999).
Internal and International Migration Towns with population 50,000 to 99,999 are
classified as Class-II Towns, towns with population
The migrational movements are of three types
20,000 to 49,999 are Class-ill Towns, towns with
(i) Migration within the State itself with its components
population 10,000-19,999 are Class-IV Towns, to'-"11S
(a) Migration within the district of enumeration (intra
with population 5000 and 9999 are Class-V Towns
district migration), (b) Migration from one district of
and towns with less than 5000 popUlation are
State to another district of State (inter district
Class-VI Towns.
migration), (ii) Migration from one State to another
State of the Country (Inter-State Migration); (iii) Slum Area
Migration from one Country to another Country. The
first two streams together constitute internal The Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance)
migration, while the last type of movement is called Act, 1956 which was enacted by the Government of
international migration. The present name of the India, defined slums as: Areas where buildings are
Country, State or District and not the name by which in any respect unfit for human habitation; or (b) are
they were known at the time of herlhis birth or last by reasons of dilapidation, overcrowding, fault
residence was recorded. arrangement and design of such buildings, narrowness
or faulty arrangement of streets, lack of ventilation,
Rural - Urban components of Migration
light or sanitation facilities, OT any combination of these
Rural or Urban status in respect of migrants have factors, are detrimental to safety, health or morals.
been determined as applicable at the time of migration
and not with reference to any point oftime after that. Mega City
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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
VII. 2001 CENSUS FINDINGS - POPULATION, Rural - V rban classification is necessary for
ITS DISTRIBUTION understanding the process ofurbanisation in the district.
The district's population is divided between rural and
(a) Distribtuion of population in rllral and urban
areas: urban areas in the ratio of9: 1 in 2001. It was 10: 1 in
i991. The urban population of the district has increased
The population of the district has increased from from 282454 in 1991 to 356170 in 2001, ie., from 9.1
3,096,330 in 1991 to 3,625,471 in 2001 with a brake up per cent in 1991 to 9.82 per cent in 2001. In Ernad
of 1,754,576 males and 1,870,895 females. The district tal uk, the proportion of urban population to total
with 9.13 per cent of the total geographical area of the population is 21.8 per cent, 8.4 per cent in
state accommodates 11.39 per cent of the total
Perinthalmanna taluk, 6.4 per cent in Tirur taluk and it
popUlation of the State. The district was sub divided in
to four taluks in 1991 - Emad, Perinthalmanna, Tirur is as high as 25.0 per cent in Ponnani taluk. Nilambur
and Ponnani. In 1991 the most populous taluk was and Tirurangadi taluks have no urban area. Ernad taluk
Emad with 1,220,788 persons followed by has 47.84 per cent of district urban population within
Tirur(1,101,765 persons), Perinthalmanna (452,889 it, while Perinthalmanna taluk has 12.53 per cent, Tirur
persons) and Ponnani (320,888 persons). If the taluk has 15.06 per cent and Ponnani taluk has 24.57
popUlation oftaluks in 1991 is recasted according to per cent urban population in 2001. It shows that Ernad
jurisdiction existing at the time of 2001 Census, it is taluk is the best urbanised taluk in the district. Even if
found that Tirur was the most populous taluk in 1991 we take into account the recasted population figures
with 715978 population followed by Emad taluk of taluks in 1991, it is also seen that Eroad taluk was
(649146). In 2001 Census the district is sub divided in ihe best urbanised tal uk in 1991.
to six taluks: Ernad, Nilambur, Perinthalmanna, Tirur,
Tirurangadi and Ponnani. Two taluks of Nil ambur and According to the recasted figures of 1991, in Ernad
Tirurangadi were carved out from Ernad and Tirur taluk t he percentage 0 f urban population to total
taluks of 1991. In 2001, the most populous taluk is Tirur population was 21.9. It also contained 50.35 per cent
taluk with 834,817 persons, followed by Ernad (782,850 of the urban population of the district. The
persons), Tirurangadi (619,635 persons), corresponding figures were 8.6 per cent and 13.8 per
Perinthalmanna (528,7 56 persons), Nilambur (509,940
cent in Perinthalmanna taluk, 6.9 per cent and 17.51
persons) and Ponnani (349,473 persons). The
per cent in Tirur taluk and 16.1 per cent and 18.33 per
percentage of popUlation in each taluk according to
jurisdiction existing at the time of 1991 Census were cent in Ponnani taluk. The rural - urban ratio of
39.43 per cent in Ernad taluk, 35.58 per cent in Tirur population in Tirur taluk has substantially increased from
taluk, 14.63 per cent in Per.U1thalmanna taluk and 10.36 14:1 in 1991 to 15:1 in 2001 while in Ernad and
per cent in Ponnani taluk. According to the recasted Perinthalmanna taluks, it has remained the same both
population oftaluks in 1991, Ernad taluk had 20.97, in 1991 and 2001 (4: 1 and 11: 1). In Ponnani taluk, the
Nilambur taluk had 14.08, Perinthalmanna taluk had rural - urban ratio of population has decreased from
14.63, Tirur talukhad 23.12, Tirurangadi talukhad 16.84 5: 1 in 1991 to 3: 1 in 2001. As regards the share of
and Ponnani taluk had 10.36 per cent population. The urban population, in Ernad tal uk, it has come down
percentage of popUlation in each taluk according to from 50.35 per cent in 1991 to 47.84 per cent in 2001,
2001 Census are 21.59 percent in Ernad taluk, 14.07 in Perinthalmanna taluk from 13.82 per cent to 12.53
per cent in Nilambur, 17.09 per cent in Tirurangadi, per cent and in Tirur taluk from 17.51 per cent to 15.06
14.58 per cent in Perinthalmanna, 23.03 per cent in
per cent. In Ponnani tal uk, the share of urban
Tirur taluk and 9.64 per cent in Ponnani taluk. The
population has increased from 18.3 3 per cent in 1991
rural-urban distribution of population is digramatical1y
t024.57 percent in 2001. Among the taluks, the
depicted below:
increase in share of urban population is seen only in
4000000 l Ponnani taluk in 2001 as compared to 1991. This is
23500000 ~ due to addition of rural area to Ponnani Municipality
03000000 during 1991-2001.
I- 2500000
0:(
_,2000000 In 2001 Census, the urban population of the district
~ 1500000 is distributed in 5 municipalities and one outgro\\th.
01000000 Ponnani municipality with 87,495 persons is the most
0... 500000 populous town in the district. The population of other
o towns are Manjeri (83,707), Malappuram (86,102), Tirur
Total Rural Urbm (53,654) and Perinthalmanna (44612). Perinthalmanna
RURAL - URBAN COMPOSITION Municipality is the least populous town. The urban
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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK 2001 MALAPPURAM
areas .of Ernad taluk includes Manjeri Municipality, be in class III in 2001. The population size-classes of
Malappuram Municipality and Anakkayam (OG). towns in 2001 is depicted diagramatically as below.
Perinthalmanna, TirJr and Ponnani municipalities lie in
the urban areas of Perin thaI mann a, Tirur and Ponnani
taluks respectively. All the municipalities except
Perinthalmanna Municipality h ave above 50,000
population. The averagre size of a town in the district
is worked out as 71234.
1911-1921. The growth-rate was showing a fluctuating In 1991, among the taluks, Ernad taluk was having
trend in the su bsequent decades. The district had the highest literacy rate of91.3 per cent and its literacy
reached t he highest growth-rate of 33.80 per cent rate was even higher than the total, rural and urban
during 196 I - 71 and thereafter the growth-rate had literacy rates of the district. The total, rural and urban
steadily ·declined. The growth-rate ofthe district during literary rates of Em ad and Perinthalmanna taluks, total
1981-91 was the highest growth ~Qte among the districts and rural literacy rates ofTirurangadi taluk and urban
of the state and it was also mor~ tn. -louble the growth literacy rate 0 f Tirur tal uk were higher than the
rate of 14.32 per cent of the state .Jring the decade. corresponding averages for the district.
In 2001 Census, the growth-rate of the district is 17.1
per cent. The growth rates of Ernad and Tirurangadi
In 1991, among the taluks, the highest rural literacy
rate was recorded in Ernad taluk (89.77 per cent).
taluks (20.6 per ct;." and 18.8 per cent respectively)
The rural literacy rates of Emad taluk (89.77), Nilambur
exceed that of the disti iCt. Ponnani taluk has the lowest
taluk (87.99 per cent) and Perinthalmanna taluk (88.91
growth rate of 8.9 per cent during 1991-2001.
per cent) were even higher than the total as well as
The growth rates for the rural and urban areas of rural literacy rate of the district. 2001 Census results
the district are 16.2 per cent and 26.1 per cent reveal that the rural area of Ernad taluk is still ahead
respectively in 2001 Census. The lowest rural growth- in lit';!racy rate with 90.6 per cent.
rate of2.35 per cent was recorded in 1921. The district In 1991, among the towns, Malappuram
had the same rural growth-rate in 1951 and 1991. The Municipality had the highest literecyrate of92.61 per
rural growth-rate in 1971 was almost double the rural cent. Ponnani Municipality had reported to have the
growth-rate during 1991-2001. The district witnessed lowest literacy of76.24 per cent. In 2001, among the
112.01 per cent urban growth-rate in 1911. In 1921 the towns, highest literacy rate is reported in Malappuram
urban growth-rate of the district was -3.83. In 2001 Municipality (94.2 per cent) and the lowest in Ponnani
. Census, the highest urban growth rate of 69.0 per Municipality (84.6 per cent).
cent is recorded in Ponnani taluk This is due to addition
of rural area to Ponnani Municipality during the decade In 2001, among the urban areas of the taluks, Emad
1991-01. taluk is having the highest literacy rate of 93.9 per
cent closely followed by Perinthalmanna (93.2 per cent)
Literacy and Tirur (92.0 per cent) taluks. The urban literacy
rates of Ernad, Perinthalmanna and Tirur taluks are
In 2001 Census, the literacy rate of the district is
even higher than the urban and total literacy rate of
89.6 per cent, with a break up of 89.4 per cent for
the district. The lowest literacy rate is recorded in the
rural and 91.2 per cent for urban. The corresponding
urban areas ofPonnani taluk (84.6 per cent).
literacy rates in 1991 were 87.94 per cent for total,
87.81 per cent for rural and 89.18 per cent for urban. The literacy rate for males is substantially higher
During 1991 - 200 1, both rural and urban literacy rates than that of females. In 1991, 92.08 per cent of the
of the district have increased. The total, rural and urban literates were males as against 84.09 per cent for
literacy rate of the district in 2001 Census is females. In 2001 Census, the literacy rate of both the
diagramatically depicted below: male and the female have improved. The male literacy'
rate is above 90 per cent and is higher than the total
literacy rate of the district. The female literacy rate is
915 1
86.3 per cent which stands lower than the total literacy
;>< rate (89.61 per cent).
u 91.0
-< 1
I
:>::
~
In 1991, in the rural areas of the district, the male
90.5 ~
:3 literacy rate was 92.02 per cent and the female literacy
...
0
!
I
rate was 83.91 per cent. Females registered a lower
i.lJ 90.0 ~
rural literacy rate than the total rural literacy rate of
"~ 89.5
I
~ the district (87.81 per cent). Among the taluks, Emad
as
u taluk had registered a higher literacy rate for males
~
I
i.lJ
~
89.0 j ,,;: (93.87 per cent) In 2001, in the rural areas of the district,
i male literacy rate is 93.2 per cent and females literacy
88 5 rate is 86.0 per cent. Among the taluks, Ernad taluk
Total Rural Crban
has reported a higher literacy rate for males (94.6 per
RURAL - URBAN COMPOSITION cent) and its female literacy rate is (88.2 per cent).
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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK 2001 MALAPPURAM
In 1991, in the urban areas of the district, the male Villages have been grouped under different density
literacy rate was 92.68 per cent and female literacy ranges. In 1991 Census, out of 123 villages, 110 villages
rate was 85.85 percent. The female literacy rate (85.85 forming 89.43 per cent had density above 500. All the
per cent) was lower than the urban total literacy rate villages of the district had density above 100. There
(89.18 per cent) and the urban male literacy rate (92.68 were 7 villages with density between 101-200 persons
per cent) of the district. In 2001 Cens1ls, male and per sq.km. Villages with density above 300 accounted
female literacy rates have improved. The male literacy only for 4.07 per cent (5 villages). There was only one
rate has almost touched 95 per cent. Female literacy village with density between 201-300. In 2001 Census,
rate is still below 90 per cent. out of 122 villages 112 villages have density above 500.
The number of villages in the density range of301-500
In 1991, in all the towns except Ponnani
have declined from 5 in 1991 to 2 in 2001. There is
Municipality (81.90 per cent) male literacy rate was
also a decline in the number of villages having density
above 90 per cent. The female literacy rate ofPonnani
between 101-200 in 2001, i.e., from 7 in 1991 to 6 in
Municipality was below 80 per cent. In 2001 Census
2001.
also, Ponnani Municipality has recorded male literacy
rate below 90 per cent and its female literacy rate is
Sex-ratio
80.3 per cent. All the towns except Tirur Municipality
(89.4 per cent) and Ponnani Municipality (80.3 per Sex-ratio is defined as the number offemales per
cent) have recorded female literacy rate above 90 per 1000 males in the population. In 1991 Census,
cent in 2001. Malappuram district had a sex-ratio of 1053 females
per 1000 males as against 1036 females per 1000 males
Density for the state. The sex-ratio trend shows that the sex-
One of the important indices of population ratio of the district had increased during the first five
concentration is the density of population. It is defined census of 1901 to 1941. During these forty years, sex
as the number of persons per square kilometre. The ratio had increased from 1017 to 1062. In 1951, the
overall density of popUlation per square kilometre in sex-ratio witnessed a decline. In 1961 the sex-ratio
Ma!appuram district is 1021 persons, in 2001 Census. witnessed an increase and in 1971 it again declined.
It was 872 in 1991. The district holds the 5th place in Since 1981, the district is witnessing a C ontinous
density of population in 2001. increase in sex-ratio. During 1901-2001, the sex-ratio
at the state level has increased by 54 points and at the
The urban density is usually higher than the rural district level by 49 points. Statement No.1 shows the
density. Malappuram district too shows l1igher urban sex-ratio of the State and the District in 1901 and 2001.
density of 1904 persons per square km. The rural
density is only 972 persons per sq.km. The density of STATEMENT -1
popUlation in the district in 2001 is depicted below. State/District TDta// Sex - ratio
Rural/ 1901 20u]
2000
1800 Urban
~
~ 1600 , (I) (2) (3 ) (4)
'Y 1400
C/O
..: Kerala Total 1004 1058
U.J 1200
~.
Z 1000
Rural 1008 1059
0
~ 800 1 Urban 953 1058
-<
~ 600 1 Malappuram Total 1017 1066
s::0 400 J,
"- 200 '
Rural 1017 1067
0 ! Urban 1000 1061
Total Rural Urban
RURAL - URBAN COMPOSITION
In 2001 Census, the sex-ratio of the district is 1066
females per 1000 males. Generally, rural areas have
Among the taluks, Tirurapgadi taluk has the highest higher proportion of females than urban areas. The
. density of 1924 persons per sq.km. In the rural areas sex-ratio figures for the rural and the urban areas of
also, the highest density of 1924 persons per sq. km. the district were 1055 and 1034 respectively in 1991.
1S witr,ess'2d in Tirurangadi taluk. In the urban areas, Increase in sex-ratio is seen both in rural and urban
Ponr:ani '.aluk has the highest density of 3525 persons areas of the district in 2001. The urban sex-ratio has
per sq.km. Among the to'WTIS, Ponnani munc:pality has increased to 1061 in 2001, The variation between rural
the h.l~hesl density of 3525 persons per sq.km. Tirur and urban sex-ratio of the distlict has come down from
Mlmlcipality has the density of3242 persons per sq.krn. 21 points in 1991 to 6 points in 2001. Among the taluks,
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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
the highest sex-ratio (1104) was recorded in Ponnani District/ Taluk Total! Sex-ratio
taluk in 1991. All the taluks except Ernad and Nilarnbur Rural/ 1991 2001
taluks had higher sex-ratio than the district in 1991. Urban
The sex-ratio of the district for 2001 is diagramatically (1) (2) (3) (4)
depicted below.
1068 ,
Perinthalmanna Taluk Total 1058 1069
1067 , Rural 1058 1069
1066 ~ Urban 1064 1076
J
...o
~
1065
I OM ~ TirurTaluk Total 1073 1094
I
c.:: 1063 ~ Rural 1077 1096
><: 1062 i Urban 1026 1069
<U
CrJ I 061 ~
1060 I Tirurangadi Taluk Total 1058 1062
1059 ~
Rural 1058 1062
1058
Total Rural Urban Urban
RURAL - URBAN COMPOSITION
Ponnani Taluk Total 1080 1104
In 2001, the sex-ratio of the district has increased Rural 1082 1106
to 1066. The sex-ratio for rural and urban areas of all Urban 1067 1100
the taluks have increased in 2001. Ernad and Nilambur
taluks have continued to report a lower sex-ratio than Work Participation Rate
the district. In Ponnani taluk, the sex-ratio has crossed
even 1100. Ponnani taluk is reported to have the highest There was no conceptual change in the definition
of work between 1981 and 1991 Census. While
sex-ratio (1104) in 2001.
conceptual change in defining the workers was seen
Among the towns the highest sex-ratio was in in the previous census of 1971 and 1961. In 1991
Ponnani Municipality (1067) in 1991 and the lowest in Census, in the definition of work, unpaid work on fann
Manjeri Municipality (1011). Ponnani Municipality is or in family enterprise was included whereas in 2001,
reported to have the highest sex-ratio in 2001 also work includes part-time help or unpaid work in farm,
(1100), Manjeri Municipality continues to occupy the family enterprise or in any other economic activity.
lowest sex-ratio (1022) in 2001 also.
The main workers plus the marginal workers of
The sex-ratio of all the towns of 1991 has increased 1981 or 1991 or 200 1 are comparable with the workers
in 2001. plus non-workers with secondary work of 1971 and
Statement No.2 shows 1991 and 2001 sex-ratio of workers of 1961.
the district and the taluks. The work participation rate for total workers is
STATEMENT - 2 defined as the percentage of total workers to total
population. 1991 Census recorded 24.29 per cent of
District/ Taluk Total! Sex-ratio
district's population as workers. The main workers
Rural! 1991 2001
constituted 21.69 per cent, marginal workers 2.60 per
Urban cent and the remaining 75.71 per cent were non-
(1) (2) (3) (4) workers. In comparison to 2001 Census, there is a
slight decrease (0.2 per cent) in the work participation
MalappuramDistrict Total 1053 1066
rate for total workers (24.1 per cent). In the case of
Rural 1055 1067
main workers, the work participation rate for the district
Urban 1034 1061
has declined to 19.1 per cent in 2001. There is
Emad Taluk Total 1019 1024 substantial increase in the work participation rate for
Rural 1019 1020 marginal workers (5 per cent). Per cent of non-workers
1036 has increased to 75.90 per cent in 2001. The
Urban 1017
corresponding figures for the state in 200 I are 32.3
Nilambur Taluk Total 1041 1065 per cent for total workers. 25.87 per cent for main
Rural 1041 1065 workers, 6.43 per cent for marginal workers and 67.70
Urban per cent for non-workers.
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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK 200] MALAPPURAM
The work participation rate in the district in 2001 2001, while substantial increase in the work
Census is diagramatically depicted below. participation rate of marginal workers(3.9 per cent) is
observed. The percentage of non-workers has also
80.00 declined marginally to 75.7 per cent.
70.00 In 1991, among the taluks, Nilambur taluk had
registered the highest work participation rate for total
60.00
OJ workers (30.07 per cent), main workers (26.51 per
01)
cent) and marginal workers (3.56 per cent). These
....'" 50.00
= 40.00 rates were even higher than the district figures of24.29
<I)
-i per cent, 21.69 per cent and 2.60 per cent for total
...
U
i
<I) workers, main workers and marginal workers
p.. 30.00
respectively. In 2001 Census also, Nilambur taluk has
= 20.00 registered the highest work participation rate for total
workers (28.3 per cent), main workers (22.0 per cent)
10.00 : and marginal workers (6.3 per cent). In Emad (18.9
per cent), Tirur (17.6 per cent) and Tirurangadi (17.8
0.00 ;-
per cent) taluks, the work participation rate for main
Total Main Marginal Non- workers and in Tirur (4.1 per cent) and Tirurangadi
workers workers workers workers (3.9 per cent) taluks, the work participation rate of
marginal workers are lower than the district figures of
TYPE OF WORKERS
19.1 per cent and 5.0 per cent respectively. The work
participation rate of marginal workers has shown a
In the rural areas of the district, the total work high rate 0 f increase in 2001 in all the taluks as
participation rate was 24.43 per cent in 1991. It was compared to 1991. In the case of main workers, work
more than the urban total work participation rate (22.94 participation rate have slightly declined in all the taluks
per cent). The percentage of main workers, marginal in 2001.
workers and non-workers accounted for 21.74 per cent,
In the rural ares of the taluks also, Nilambur taluk
2.69 per cent and 75.57 per cent respectively in 1991.
had registered the highest work participation rate for
In 2001 Census, the total work participation rate for
total workers (30.07 per cent), main workers (26.51
the rural area of the district is 24.1 per cent. The main
per cent) and marginal workers (3.56 per cent) in 1991.
and marginal workers account for 18.9 per cent and
The rural work participation rates of total workers and
5.2 per cent of the total population in 2001. The
main workers in Nilambur, Perinthalmanna and Ponnani
percentage of non-workers has increased to 75.9 per
taluks in 1991 were higher than the corresponding
cent in 2001.
district figures. In the case of marginal workers, rural
In the urban areas of the district in 1991, the areas ofTirur (2.47 per cent), Ponnani (2.44 per cent)
percentage of total workers was 22.94 per cent. Of and Tirurangadi (2.21 per cent) taluks had recorded a
them, 21.14 per cent were main workers and 1.80 per lower work participation rate than the corresponding
cent were marginal workers. The remaining 77.06 per district figure of2.69 per cent in 1991. In 2001 Census,
cent were non-workers. The corresponding proportions among the rural areas of the taluks, the work
for the state in the urban areas were 29.69 per cent participation rate of total workers in Nilambur taluk,
for total workers, 27.6 per cent for main workers and Perinthalmanna taluk and Ponnani taluk - 22.01 per
1.95 per cent for marginal workers. Non-workers cent, 19.49 per cent and 20.52 per cent respectively -
accounted for 70.39 per cent. In the case of total are higher than the district total work participation rate
workers, main workers and marginal workers, urban (18.93 per cent). In the case of main workers and
areas of the district registered a lower work total workers, Nilambur taluk has registered the highest
participation rate than the state in 1991. In 2001 Census, work participation rate and in the case of marginal
it is seen that the total work participation rate in the workers, Emad taluk has the highest work participation
urban area of the district is 24.4 per cent showing an rate of 6.44 per cent. In the rural areas of all the
increase in the total work participation rate in the urban taluks, there is a decline in work participation rate o~
areas. The percentage of main workers to total main workers and increase in the work participation
population has marginally declined to 20.5 per cent in rate of marginal workers during 1991-2001.
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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
In 1991, in the urban areas of the taluks, Agricultural labour in substantial numbers, reSUlting in
Perinthalmanna taluk had the highest work participation an exceedingly high percentage of27.5 per.cent. The
rate for total workers (25.58 per cent) and main workers percentage of males engaged in Agricultural labour is
(23.66 per cent). In the cae of marginal workers, Bmad 16.2 per cent. 6.6 per cent workers are Cultivators.
taluk had registered the highest work participation rate The percentage of males (8.4 per cent) engaged in
(2.08 per cent). In 2001 also, urhan areas of cultivation is more than that of females (7.5 percent).
Perinthalmanna taluk has registered the highest work Only a bout 2 per cent of workers are engaged in
participation rate of total workers (27.1 per cent). A Household industry. In this category also there is a
slight increase is seen in the work participation rate higher percentage of female workers (4 per cent) as
for total workers in Emad, Perinthalmanna, Tirur & compared to male workers (1.7 per cent). In short,
Ponnani taluks in 2001 as compated to 1991. In the the areas where the percentage of female workers
urban areas of Emad, Pennthalmanna & Tirur taluks, exceed male workers are Agricultural labour and
the work participation rate for main workers has come Household industry. In the other two categories, male
down while in Ponnani taluk it has increased marginally workers are predominant. The male-female ratio in
in 2001. Increase in the work participation rate for each category is 1: 1 in the case of Cultivators and
marginal workers is witnessed in Ernad, Other Workers, 1:2 in the case of Agricultural Labourers
Perinthalmanna, Tirur & Ponnani taluks during 1991- and Household Industry Workers.
2001.
Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Population
In 1991 work participation rate of males among
According to 1991 Census the population of SC in
total workers was 40.50 per cent while that offemales
the district was 2,55,731 consisting of 1,26,097 males
was 8.71 per cent. In 2001, the work participation rate
and 1,29,634 females. This accounted for 8.86 per cent
has increased to 42.8 per cent among male workers
of population of SC in the state. In 1981 Census the
andhasdecreased t06.6 per cent among female
SC population in t he district was 2,08,018. This
workers. In all the areas of the district and the taluks,
accounted for 8.16 per cent of the SC population of
males have a higher proportion in work participation the state. The decadel increase among SC population
than females in the case of main, marginal and total in the district was 22.94 per cent as against 13.22 per
workers in both 1991 and 2001. cent in the state during 1981-91.
In 1991, among the mam workers, male work The five major SCs in the district were Cheruman,
participation in the district was 37.66 per cent while Kanakkan/Padanna, Kalladi, Perumannan and
that of females was 6.52 per cent. The corresponding Pulayanl Cheramar. In 1991 Census the population of
figures for 2001 Census are 34.9 per cem for males Cheruman was 88,612 consisting of 43,787 males and
and 4.3 per cent for females. There is a decline in the 44,825 females. 93.36 per cent of Cheruman population
work participation rate for males and females in 2001. lived in rural areas of the district. The population of
In the case of marginal workers, work participation Kanakkanl Padanna was 81,933 consisting of 40,289
rate in the district in 1991 was 3.04 per cent for males males and 41 ,644 females. Of this 92.42 per cent lived
and 2.19 per cent for females. Female work in rural areas. The population ofKalladi, Perumannan
participation rate for main workers has deClined to 4.3 and PulayaniCheramar were 19556, 14255 and 9733
per cent by about 2 points, while a Slig11t increase in respectively. It has been observed that 93.41 per cent
the female work participation rate among marginal ofKalladi, 91.81 per cent of Peru mann an and 91.59
workers (2.3 per cent) is seen in 2001 Census. per cent ofPulayans/ Cheramar lived in rural areas. It
is observed that majority of these castes lived in rural
In 2001 Census, among the four categories, other areas of the district.
workers account for the highest percentage of 73.6
per cent with a break - up of 75.3 per cent for males The population of ST in the district in 1991 was
and 63.6 per cent for females. Females among the 10,555 consisting of5,213 males and 5,342 females,
'Other Workers' have registered a low~r percentage This accounted for 3.29 per cent of ST population in
than males. The second category in which the highest the state. In 1981 census, the population of SIs in the
percentage of workers are engaged is the Ag'"l\:ultural district was 7955 which accounted for 3.04 per cent
labour. They ac,count for 17.8 per ceat or workers. It ofST population of the state. The decadal gTO'wth of
is only about one·.fourth of the workers engaged in STs population in the district was 32.68 per cent as
'other work'. Females are found to be engaged in against 22.75 per cent in the state during 1981-91.
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D]SlRICi' f~l::NSl':) HANDflOO!':. 200], _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _.:.;.M;;.;.A=L:.:,!:~:_U_RA_M_
The major tribes in the distnct were Paniyan, The literacy rate ,)fSch(:dukd Tribes in Kf"raia in
MuthuvaniMudugar/Muduvan, Kattunayak:,m, 1991 was 57.22 percent, 63.38 ver cent and 51 07 per
Kurumans and Kadar. In 1~91 Census, there were cent respec t!ve ly Lr total, mJ !to:: and females. i\Jnong
5:/77 Paniyans .;:on<;lsting of 2.,779 m3!e~ all;:] 2,998 ~lle distric'ts. the hi2,he:::: liter:lCVl"11.e ofSchcduhi Trines
i'ernales. 9 '}. 97 per cent ofPaniyan population lived in ill the state W:.1S in Konnyar;t district with gg.69 per
"JI1l1 areas of the di<:trict. The population ofMuthuvan./ cent and the lowec,t in hlak.l.;:ad Jisl1ict "dth 3·1.87 per
Mudugar/~fuduvlln was 2320 consisting of 1165 males cent. Among the scheduled Tribes in MalappuraiTI
and 1155 females. Of this 99.78 per cent were living in district, the literacy rate were 43.93 per cent, 50.12
rural areas. The population of Kurumans was 361 per cent and 37.99 per cent respectively for total, male
consisting of 196 males and 165 females. Of this 99.17 and female. In the cast.' of rural Scheduled Tribes in
per cent were living in rural areas. The population of the district the literacy rate was 43.79 per cent, 50 per
Kattun:1yakan and Kadar were 1259 and 151 cent and 37.83 per cent respectively for total, male
respectively. Cent per cent ofKattunayakan and Kadar and female. The urban I iteracy rate among the
population lived in rural areas of the district. Scheduled Tribes was higher than that of rural literacy
rate, i.e., 76.32 per cent, 75.0 per cent and 77.78 per
As per 1991 Census, there are 2,55,731 Scheduled cent respectively for total, male and female.
Castes consisting of 1,26,097 males and 1,29,634
females in the district. Sex ratio of SC population in Among the Scheduled Castes in the district 38.10
the district was 1,028, which was lower than the general per cent were workers and 61.91 per cent were Non-
sex ratio (l053) of the district and that of the workers. Among Scheduled Castes, main workers
state( 1036). In the district, the highest sex ratio (1084) accounted for 33.29 per cent and 4.81 per cent were
was among Pulayan while the lowest sex ratio (1020) marginal workers. 47.93 per cent of males were
was among Kalladi. The sex ratio among Perumannan, workers as against 28.53 per cent of female workers.
Kanakkani Padanna and Cheruman were 1042, 1034 As far as main work i s concerned, female work
and 1024 respectively. participation was less than that of male. But female
work participation was more than that of male in the
The sex ratio of ST population in the district was case of marginal· work. 5.49 per cent of females had
1025, which was lower than the general sex ratio (1053) marginal work as against 4.1 per cent males. The
of the district and that of the state (1036). As regards percentage of SC main and non-workers in the district
five major scheduled tribes in the district, the highest was higher than that of the state.
sex ratio (1079) was among Paniyan while the lowest
sex ratio (819) was among Kadar Tribe. The sex ratio Among the Scheduled Tribes in the district, 45.47
among Muthuvan / Mudugarl Muduvan, Kattunayakan per cent were workers and 54.53 per cent were Non-
and Kurumans were 991, 946 and 842 respectively. workers. Among Scheduled Tribes, main workers
accounted for 37.76 per cent and 7.70 per cent were
In Kerala, the literacy rate of scheduled caste in marginal workers. 52.20 per cent of males were
1991 Census was 79.03 per cent and that of scheduled workers as against 38.9 per cent of female workers.
tribes was 43.93 per cent as against the literacy rate As far as main work i s concerned, female work
of 89.81 per cent of the state as a whole. In seven participation was less than that of male. But there was
districts ofKerala viz. Kannur, Kozhikode, Eranakularn, higher female work participation in the case of marginal
Kottayam, Alappuzha, Pathanamthitta and work. 8.12 per cent of females had marginal work as
Thiruvananthapuram literacy rate was above the state against 7.27 per cent males. The percentage of ST
average. The highest literacy rate among Scheduled main workers in the district are lower than that of the
Castes was in J(ottayam district with 90.25 per cent state.
and the lowest in Kosaragod district with 63.01 per
cent. Among the total Scheduled Castes population in Among the main workers of Scheduled Castes in
\1(.'lappuram district the male literacy rate was 84.52 the district 65.42 per cent v.rere agricultural labourers.
pl:l cent and female literacy rate was 73.75 per cent.
Workers in other services accounted for 9.66 per cent.
in the' ..:a::;e of rural Scheduled Caste population. the Construction workers accounted for 5.21 per ':ent of
;~:,~e literacy ,ate was 84.19 per cent ;lnd female main workers in the dic;i.,lcl. Hie percentage of 'ivorkers
htCfii(:y ::ate vvas 73.32 per cent whi1e urban literacy in the categories like mining and quarrying; household
rav; among male was 88.66 per cent and 79.19 per industry and other than household industry workers
cent Was for females. are i.e., 3.52 per cent, 3.30 per cent and 3.03 per cent
----,,--------------------------------------
3 ~ ,q
1 li/lllill.
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DISTRICT CFNSUS HAl'WBOOK, 2001 MALAPPLTRA\l
respectively, The percentage of workers in trade and Hindus and 0.81 lakh are Christians. Besides the above
conunerce constituted 2.35. The lowest percentage of three major religious groups, there are 221 Sikhs, 387
main workers was in the category of cultivators (1.83). Buddhists, 68 Jains. There are 56 persons belonging to
other religious persuasions. The number of persons
In Kasaragod. MaJarpL,ram, Palakkad, Kottayam, who have not stated their religions due to reasons
AJappuzha, Pathanamthitta, Kollam and unknown are 2095. Hindus, Christians and Muslims
Thimvananthapuram districts, majority of main workers constitute about 99.92 per cent of the 10t31 population
were agricultural labourers among the Scheduled Tribe of the district. More than half of the population are
population. Muslims (68.53 per cent). Hindus (29.17 per cent) and
Among Scheduled Tribes in the district, the majority Christians (2.22 per cent) together account for 31.39
of main workers (66.76 per cent) were agricultural per cent of the total population.
labourers as in the case of Scheduled Castes. 23.68 Though all the three major religious groups have
per cent of Scheduled Tribes were engaged in forestry, grown in numbers, the rate of growth among Muslims
fishing, hunting, plantations, 0 rchards and a Hied (19.11 per cent) is the highest as compared to Hindus
activities. The third largest group among Scheduled (12.79 per cent) and Christians (1 L69 per cent) during
Tribe main workers were those engaged in 0 ther 1991-2001. However there is only marginal decline in
services. 5 .24 per cent of Scheduled Tribes were Hindu proportion to total population in 2001 (29.17 per
engaged in these activities. Workers in mining and cent) as compared to 1991 (30.28 per cent). A marginal
quarrying constituted 1.35 per cent. The workers in increase is seen in the proportion of Muslim population
the categories like cultivators / household Industry / to total population in 2001 (68.53 per cent) as compared
other than household industry / constructions / trade to 1991 (67.37 per cent). The proportion of Christian
and commerce and transport, storage and population has marginally decreased in 2001 (2.22 per
communications were below one per cent. In Kannur, cent) as compared. to 1991 (2.33 per cent).
Wayan ad, Malappuram, Palakkad, Pathanamthitta and
Kollam districts majority 0 f main workers were Mother tongue
agricultural labourers among t he Scheduled Tribe
population. Language data was collected in India in the Census
of 1881 onwards. In 1881, information on mother
Religion tongue, which was defined as the language ordinarily
spoken in t he parental home of each person was
The collection of data on religion has been a part
collected. In 1891 also similar information was collected.
of Census since 1872 as religious composition 0 f
population is significant from socio-economic and
In 1901, the language ordinarily used by the person
was collected. In 1911, the language ordinarily spoken
demographic point of view. The data on religion was
by a person in his own home was collected. L'1 the
collected in 2001 Census through Question No.7 of
later censuses, information on language was collected
Household Schedule where names and codes of 6 main
generally following t he above definition. In 1 961
religions were shown to facilitate the enumerator to
Census, mother-tongue was defined as the language
report the code 0 f the c oncemed religion of the
spoken in the childhood by the person's mother to the
individual in the box provided. In the case of other
person or mainly spoken in the household. The same
religions, space has been provided to record the actual
definition was followed in 1 971. Information 0 n
name.
bilingualism also had been collected in the census since
In the district, the three predominant religious 1901. However there were changes in the implication
groups are Hindus, Christians and Muslims. Other of the questions in this respect. In the Census ofIndia
religious communities such as Sikhs, Buddhists and 1981, a new question on the 'language mainly spoken
Jains are insignificant, as their percentage to total
in the Household' was asked in the Household schedule
population is very negligible.
along with two usual ianguage questions on 'mother-
In 2001 Census, 24.85 lakh population of tongue' and . other languages known' in the Individual
Malappuram District are Muslims, 10.57 lakh are Slip. In the Census of India. 1981, if a person had a
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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK 200l MALAPPlJRAM
working knowledge to converse with understanding in In 1991 Census, the languages mainly spoken in
any of the languages, Indian or foreign, other than his the district were Malayalam and Tamil. Out of 18
mother-tongue, a maximum of two such languages scheduled languages .5 languages had no speakers in
were recoraed in the order in which he/she spoke and the district in 1991. 3 languages had been reported
understood them best. b 1981, a question on the prominently as mother tongues in Malappuram district.
languages mainly spoken in the household was not Malayalam, the mother tongue of most of the Keralites
canvassed in the case of institutional households which had 3,085,811 speakers in this district constituting 99.66
are linguistically heterogeneous. per cent of the total population. The two other important
mother tongues reported in the district were Tamil and
In 1991 Census, two questions on language were Telugu with 7,137 and }.491 speakers respectively.
asked viz. 'mother-tongue' and 'two other languages They constituted 0 .23 per cent and 0.05 per cent
known' through question Nos.6 and 7 respectively. In respectively of the total population. Kannada, Marathi,
the Individual Slip 'mother tongue' was considered as
Urdu and Hindi were other spoken languages in the
the language spoken in the childhood by the person's
district with 520, 371, 301 and 289 speakers, who
mother to the person. If the mother died in infancy, the
constituted 0.02 per cent, 0.01 per cent, 0.01 per cent
language mainly spoken in the person's home in
and 0.01 per cent of the total population. Mother
childhood was considered as the mother tongue. In
tongues like Punjabi, Konkani, Gujarathi, Nepali and
the case of infants and deaf mutes, the language usually
Bengali had negligible speakers in Malappuram district.
spok~n by the mother was treat~d as mother-tongue.
Mother tongue like Assamese, Kashmiri, Manipuri,
In case of any doubt, language mainly spoken in the
Sanskrit and Sindhi had no speakers in the district.
household was considered.
There were only one person in the district with Punjabi
as mother tongue. There were 214 speakers who
The following statement shows the data of two
reported non-scheduled languages as their mother
major mother-tongues viz. Malayalam and Tamil of
tongues. They constituted 0.01 per cent of the total
earlier censuses for the State of Kerala.
population of the district.
Census Year Malayalam Tamil
1961 16,065,468 527,613
1971 20,496,771 505,340
1981 24,231,396 603,188
1991 28,096,376 616,010
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DI~TRlCT CENSUS HANDBOOK, 2001 MALAl'l'U~,0M
TABLE - 1
DECADALCHANGE IN POPULATION OFTALUKSBYRESIDENCE 1991-2001
Sl. Taluk Population Percentage Percentage
No. 1991 2001 Decadal Variation Urban
1991-2001 P0l!.ulation
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Tolal Rural Urban 1991 2001
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) . (8) (9) (10) (11 ) (12) (13)
I. Ern ad 649146 506942 142204 782850 612441 170409 20.6 20.8 19.8 21.9 21.8
3. Perinthalmanna 452889 413862 39027 528756 484144 44612 16.8 17.0 14.3 8.6 8.4
4. Tirur 715978 666525 49453 834817 78i163 53654 16.6 17.2 8.5 6.9 6.4
6. Ponnani 320888 269118 51770 349473 261978 87495 8.9 -2.7 69.0 16.1 25.0
District Total 3096330 2813876 282454 3625471 3269301 356170 17.1 16.2 26.1 9.1 9.8
This table gives population for 1991 and 2001 and whereas Ponnani taluk has the highest percentage of
decadal variation in population during 1991-2001 for urban populati on in 2001 Census. In all the tal uks except
the district and the taluks for both nira! and urban Ponnani ta1uk, the percentage of urban population to
areas, In the decade 1991-2001, the district has total population has declined during 1991-01. The
registered 1 7.1 per cent growth in population as decline is a Iso marginal. T he increase in urban
compared to the state growth rate of 9.4 per cent. The population in Ponnani taluk is due to additIon of area to
growth of population in rural areas of the district during Ponnani municipality. Out of 6 taluks, Ernad taluk has
the decade is worked out to 16.2 per cent while in registered the highest decadal variation during 1991-
urban areas it is 26. i per cent. This indicates that 01. The 10\vest is reported in Ponnani ta1uk (8,9 per
decadal variation in urban areas is higher tlum that of cent), Lrl Nilambur and Tirurangadi taluks, there are
rural areas, no urban are;;,s, During 1991-0 L a portion of
The percentage of urban population ;)f~hc l~1Stricl Ezhuvathiruthi village was add:;-d to Ponnai1i
is 9.8 in 200 lindicatmg increase in composition (11urban mun:i;ipality. r;[, lJas resulted in negative rural de~adal
popUlation in 2001 over 1991. Ernad taluk has t:-1C variat10n in :Connanl talL:k and. exceeding l;~g1.·: urban
highest percentage of urban population ill 1991 C;:ns'ls decadal variation (69.0 per cent).
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK 2001 MALAPPURAM
TABLE - 2
NUMBERAND PERCEl'tlAGE OFINHABI1ED VILLAGES IN SPEOFlED POPULATION SIZE RANGES WITH THE
RELATED POPuLATION, 2001
SL. Dislrict ITa/uk Total No. of Total Rural Population No. and PopuDtion
No. Inhabited Percentage less than 200
Vi1/ages Persons Males Females of Villages Males Females
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Em ad 26 612441 303147 309294 Nil Nil Nil
2 Nilambur 19 509940 246956 262984 Nil Nil Nil
3 Perinthalmanna 22 484144 234039 250105 Nil Nil Nil
4 Tirur 28 781163 372676 408487 Nil Nil Nil
5 Tirurangadi 18 619635 300569 319066 Nil Nil Nil
6 Ponnani 9 261978 124407 137571 Nil Nil Nil
District (Rural) 122 3269301 1581794 1687507 Nil Nil Nil
In 2001 Census, there are 122 inhabited villages in Kuruvambalam village ofPetinthalmanna taluk. All the
the district. There are no villages in the population ranges villages of TirUf, Timrangadi and Ponnani taJuks fall in
of less than 200, 200-499, 500-999, 1000-1999 and the population range of ] 0000 and above. 95 or more
2000-4999. In 5000-9999 range, there are 3 villages than 95 per cent of the villages of Ernad, Nilambur
and the remaining 119 villages are in the range 10,000 and Perinthalmanna taluks are large sized villages falling
above. The three villages lying in the population range in the range of 10000+. 97.5 per cent villages of the
of 50(:0-9999 ale Vettilappara village of Ernad taluk, district are lying in the population range of 10000 and
Pulhpar:l2.m village of Nilambur taluk and above.
37/9311 '2()()6. 45
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
TABLE~3
No new Census Towns/Statutory Towns are towns of 1991 are continuing as towns in the district in
formed in 2001 Census. There were no census towns 2001 Census. However, so me rural a rea has been
in the district in 1991 Census also. All the five statutory added to Ponnani municipality during 1991-2001.
TABLE~4
In this Table, villages have been distributed in of villages and covering 94 per cent of rural population
various density ranges. Distribution of villages by. have density of above 500 persons per sq.km. There
density ranges indicates that there are no villages in are only four villages in the density range 0[201-500.
the district lying in the population density range of O~ All the villages of the district have density of above
100.112 villages, forming 92 per cent of the total number 100 persons per sq.km.
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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK 2001 MALAPPURAM
TABLE-5
This Table gives the sex-ratio of total, rural and points where as at district level it has increased by 49
urban population of the state and the district for the points during the last 100 years. It is observed at the
years 1901-2001. During 2001 Census, the district has state level there was higher proportion of females in
1066 f ema1es for every thousand males. T his is the rural areas than the urban areas.
significantly higher than that of the state average sex
ratio of 1058. The sex-ratio of the district remained While a positive sex-ratio has considered as a good
higher than that of the state in all decades since 1901. sign in demographic transition, out migration of male
In 1901, 1921 and 1961 to 2001 Censuses, rural sex- population is considered as one of the reasons for
ratio of the district was higher than the urban sex- domination of female population.
ratio. The state level sex-ratio has increased by 54
TABLE-6
SEX-RATIO BYTALUKS, 2001
Sl Name of Taluk Sex-Ratio
No. Total Rural Urban
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5)
This Table gives the taluk-wise sex-ratio of rural reported in Ponnani taluk (1104) and the lowest in
and urban population during 2001 Census. The sex- Emad taluk (1024). In Emad, Nilambur and Tirurangadi .
ratIo of rural population is worked out as 1067 whereas taluks, the sex-ratio is also lower than the district
it is 1061 for urban population. In all the taluks, the average sex-ratio. In Tirur and Ponnani taluks, rural
sex-ratio is above 1000. The highest sex-ratio is sex-ratio is higher than urban sex-ratio.
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TABLE-7
SEX RAl 10 BY CD BLOCK.~, 2001
-
SI. Name of CD Block Sex-Ratio
No.
1 Areekode 1015
2 Kondotty 1019
3 Wandoor 1055
4 Malappuram 1040
5 Nilambur 1064
6 Perinthalmanna 1078
7 Mankada 1062
8 Tanur 1099
9 Yengara 1072
lQ Kuttippuram 1071
11 Tirur IJ26
12 Tirurailgadi 1064
13 Ponnani 1092
14 Peru Ill'adappa 1117
District (Rural) 1067
This Table gives CD Block-wise sex-ratio of the (1064), MaJappuram (1040), Tirurangadi (1064) and
rural population of the district. Among the CD Blocks, Mankada (1062) CD Blocks have sex-ratio lower than
the highest s'~x··ratlo is in Tirur (1126) and the lowest the district average (1067). Tn all the CD Blocks, sex-
is in Areekode (1015). Perumpadappa CD B hck stands ratio is positive and it is above ;.100 in the case ofTir.lT
second with (1 i 17) females per 1000 males. Areekode and Perumpadnppa CD Blo<;;ks.
(10 i 5), Kondotty (1019), VV:Jyanad. (l055), Nilambur
TABLE-8
SEX-RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION BY RANGES, 2001
Range of Sex-Rmio Numba Gjlnhabittc./ Percentage of Villages Popu/ati(Jn Pe,centage distribution
for Villages VTllages in each range 2001 ofpopulation
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
There are no villages III the sex-ratio range ofles~ vilJages covering 21.4 per cent populati01L In short,
\:{lan 949. [t is 0 hserved that the i~oncentration 0 f 118 villages, forming 96.7 per cent of vlllc.gec; and
'{[l1age's is 1-:13Ximum in the range 1000-1099. There coveri,1g 97.8 per cer~t ofmral popul.1t1or have sex-
arc 9;, vmages in ,his range covering 76.4 per cent ratio 1000 cr above
rural population. The sex-ratio range of 1100+ hlS 26
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TABLE-9
SEX-RATIO OF URBAN AGGLOIHERATIONS,rfOWNS, 2001
Urhan SttJ!u:; ·__··-------S"""e-x-"""R-at-:-io--
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___::.t_o(Tr:m1;
(3) (4 )
l'v1alappumm UA * 1036
(a) Malappuram(M+OG) 1049
(i) Malappuram Mt 1041
(b) Manjeri M 1022
2 Perinthaltmnna M 1076
3 Ponnani M 1100
4 Tirur M 1069
Sex ratio (Urban) for the District 1061
* The narres of consituent units ofUAs are given seperately.
t TOWI1S are arranged in alphabetical order. t Towns having out-growth.
In Malappuram district, there are five statutory the sex-ratio of Malappuram VA (1036), Malappuram
towns and one VA comprising of two statutory towns Municipality (1041) and Manjeri Municipality (1022).
and one out-growth. Hence excluding towns falling Ponnani Municipality has the highest urban sex-ratio
under VA, <;here are three independent towns in the of 1100 females for 1000 males. In all the townslU A,
district. The urban sex-ratio of these three towns are the urban sex-ratio is positive. Manjeri Municipality is
higher than the urban sex-ratio of the district (1061), reported to have the lowest urban sex-ratio (1022).
TABLE-lO
Taluk-wise population in the age-group 0-6 by sex ratio is even less than the district average (960). In the
and sex-r~tio of 0-6 population are presented in this rural areas of the taluks, the highest child sex-ratio is
table both for the rural and the urban areas of the reported in Tirur mlnk (972) while in the urban areas,
district. The child sex-ratio of the district is 960, with the highest child sex-ratio is observed in Ernad tal uk
961 in rural and 949 m urban area. In all the taluks. (964). The highest sex-ratio of population in the age-
child sex-ratio is negative. In fourtaluks viz., Nilambur, group (0-6) is in Tirur taluk (970) and the lowest is in
Perinthalmanna, Tirurangadi and Ponnani, the child sex- Tirurangadi taluk (949).
TABLE-ll
SEX-RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE -GROUP 0-6 FOR CD BLOCKS, 2001
SI. Name of CD Block Talai population in 0-6 age-group Se.t-R£Jtio fur ()-o
No. age-group
Persons Males Females
(1) (1) (3) (4) (5) (6)
This table depicts CD Block-wise sex-ratio of group 0-6 is the highest in Tirur (981) followed by Tanur
population in the age group 0-6 for 2001. It is noticed (977) and Areekode (971). The lowest sex-ratio for
that sex-ratio is in favour of males for the population the population in the age group 0-6 is reported in
in the age-group 0-6 for all the CD Blocks. Among the Vengara CD Block (942).
CD Blocks, the sex-ratio for the population in the age
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TABLE-12
SEX-RATIO OFRURALPOPliLATION IN THE AGE-GROUP 0-6 BY RANGES, 2001
-- ------
Runge or Sex-Ratio No. u(Jnhabited Percentage p{)PU:uriO~1 Pl';cemage
jur f ·zl/age. Villages d~Hribulion 200/ distrznutio,)
of Villages ofpopuialion
(1.\ (2) (3) (4) (5)
This Table depicts the sex-ratio of rural population villages cover 98 per cent of rural population in the
in the age group 0-6 by different ranges. The district age-group 0-6. Eleven villages forming 9 per cent of
is devoid of villages having rural sex-ratio below 850. the total number of villages and covering 8.7 per cent
120 villages, forming 98 per cent of the total number of rural population in the age-group 0-6 has sex-ratio
of inhabited villages have sex-ratio 900 or above. These 1000 or above.
TABLE-13
SEX-RATIO OF POPULATION IN TIlE AGE-GROUP 0-6 OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONSrrOWNS, 2001
Sf. Name of Urban Status Total population in 0-6 age group Sex Ratio for 0-6
No UA I Town t of Town Persons Males Females age group
( J) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
Malappuram UA * 26629 13556 13073 964
(a) Malappuram(M+OG) 13672 6941 6731 970
(i) Malappuram Mt 9088 4633 4455 962
(b) Manjeri M 12957 6615 6342 959
2 Perinthalmanna M 6501 3360 3141 935
3 Ponnani M 12088 6230 5858 940
4 Tiror M 7554 3925 3629 925
This table gives sex -ratio of population in the age- sex-ratio is 949. The sex-ratio of population in the age-
i,,'TOUp 0-6 for one urban agglomeration, its constituent group 0-6 for Malappuram VA is 964. Among the
uni ts and three independent statutory towns during 200 1 towns, the sex-ratio for the populaiton in the age-group
t._ 'ensus. The only urban agglomeration is Malappuram 0-6 is the h1ghest in Malappuram Municipality (962)
U/ .... It consists ofMalappuram Municipality, Manjeri and the Jow~st in Timr Municipality (925).
Municipality and Anakkayam 00. The district urban
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TABLE-14
N:l)MBERA.:\''DPERCENTAGEOFSCHEDULED CASTES ...\1'J'O SCHEDULEJJ TRIBESPOPULAHON
iN TALUKS, :::001
Sl. .",'arne o.t1(lIUk~olal/ -- ----ror;;r--rotal Schedul~fotal Scheduled P(',"centage 0.1 :D;;'cen:ag(~!j7"'-
!Io. Rural! population Caste populution Tribe population Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribe
Urban population to total population to total
population population
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Emad Total 782850 76577 1447 9.8 0.2
Rural 612441 64459 1337 lO.5 0.2
Urban 170409 12118 110 7.1 0.1
This Table gives the Total population, population in Nilambur taluk. Except Nilambur taluk, in all other
of SC/ST and their proportion to total population with taluY,.s, the proportion of ST is very negligible. Tn the
rural-urban brake-up for the district and the taluks. In case of SC, their proportion varies from 5 per cent TO
ull the areas, the propoliion of SC population to total 11 per cent in various taluks. In the rural areas ofBrnad
population is much higher than the correspunding and Ponnani taluks and in the urban areas of
proportion foJr ST. The ST proportion is less than 1 per Perinthahnanna taluk, tr..eirproportion is as high as 10.5
cent in the district as well as in its rural and urban ptr cent
areas. The proportion of ST is as high as 2.00 per cent
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK '2001 lv:ALA.PPURAM
TABLE-15
l'llJMBERANDPERCEl'1'TAGE OF'SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPDl.ATION IN CD BLOCKS, 2001
SI. Name a/CD BloC:/Z Total Total Total Percentage of Perce,1toge of
No Populatiotl Scheduled Scheduled Schejuled Cu're Schedule i Tribe.
Caste Tribe population to populaiian to
population populatior. lotal population total population
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
1 Areekode 226996 23894 838 10.5 0.4
2 Kondotty 244329 25834 125 10.6 0.1
3 ·Wandoor 318788 40452 1545 12,7 0.5
4 Ma1appuram 170761 9204 29 5.4 0.0
5 Nilambur 323066 24939 9124 7.7 2.8
6 Perinthalmanna 196896 23484 84 11.9 0.0
7 Mankada 287248 19350 57 6.7 0.0
8 Tanur 297191 8301 22 2.8 0.0
9 Vengara 230062 11314 41 4,9 0.0
10 Kuttippuram 209110 16168 30 7.7 0.0
11 Tirur 206842 13478 82 6.5 0.0
12 Tirurangadi 296034 16246 52 5.5 0.0
13 Ponnani 115541 16971 6 14.7 0.0
14 Perumpadappa 146437 10566 8 7.2 0.0
District (Rural) 3269301 260201 12043 8.0 0.4
This Table provides the total rural population, SCI Perinthalrnanna (11.9 per cent) and Pormani (14.7 per
ST rural population and their proportion to total rural cent) CD Blocks, the proportion ofSC population is higher
population for the CD Blocks and the district rural. than the district average for rural (8.0 percent). Nilambur
The percentage of SC population to total population is CD Blocks has the highest percentage of ST population
8.0 in the district rural. The corresponding percentage (2.8 per cent). In all other CD Blocks, the proportion of
for ST is 0.4. In the rural areas of Areekode (10.5 per ST is negligible.
cent), Kondotty(10.6 percent), Wandoor(12.7percent),
TABLE-16
PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001
Percentage range a/Scheduled Caste Number 0/ Percentage Scheduled Caste Percentage
population to total population Villages Population
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Nil 0 0.0 0 0.0
Less than 5 26 21.3 22226 8.5
5-10 62 50.8 127950 49.2
11-20 33 27.1 104892 40.3
21-30 1 0.8 5133 2.0
31-40 0 0.0 0 0.0
41-50 0 0,0 0 0.0
51-75 0 0.0 0 0.0
76 and above 0 0.0 0 0.0
Dis trict (Rural) 122 100.0 260201 100.0
'0' and '0.0' mean nil
This Table shows the distribution of villages by cover 49.2 per cent Scheduled Caste rural population.
percentage range of Scheduled Caste population to total In 27 per cent villages the proportion of SC population
rural population. It may be noted that all the inhabited is 11 to 20 per cent. In 26 villages (21.3 per cent) the
villages ofthe di "trict have Scheduled Caste population, proportion of SC population is less than 5 per cent.
ranging trom less than 5 per cent to 21-30 per cent
The sole village having proportion ofSC population in
More than 50 percentage of the villages have 5 to 10
per cent Scheduled Caste population within it and they the range of21-30 is Thiruvali village of Nil ambur taluk.
~ /'/931112006. 53
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TABLE-I7
PROPORTlONOFSCmJ)ll,EP'fRIHEPOPt'LUIONTOTOTALPOPULATIONINVJLLAGES.2001
~-- Pcr:'efl"uge r'{Mg~ o)7S:i~ea,-;;~ 7 rih;; _. -..~--- j\,"um'bf:r -,_r-'---Perc{,l1!ag;;--- Sf hed;;kd Triht - --- ·r~;-::;;;!~f_:e-
popillation to tote[ population Vii/ages Popuimioll
(J) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Nil 43 35.2 0 0.0
Less than 5 75 61.5 7435 61.7
5-iO 3 2,5 3527 29.3
11-20 1 0.3 1081 9,0
21-30 0 0.0 0 0,0
31-40 0 0.0 0 0.0
41-50 0 0.0 0 0.0
51-75 0 0.0 0 0.0
76 and above 0 0.0 0 0.0
District (Rural) 122 100.0 12043 100.0
'0' and '0.0' mean nil
The Table depicts the percentage distribution of of 11-20 with 9 per cent ST rural population in the
villages according to the percentage range of Scheduled district. Out of 79 villages having ST population, in 78
Tribe population to total rural population: Out of ] 22 villages covering more than 91 per cent ST rural
villages in the district, 43 villages have no Scheduled population, the percentage of ST rural popUlation to
Tribe popUlation. 75 villages (61.5 per cent) come under total rural population is less than 10 per cent. Pullipadam
the range of less than 5, covering majority of the ST village of Nilambur taluk has the proportion of ST
rural population (61. 7 per cent) in the district. In the popUlation to total rural population between 11 and 20
range 5-10, there are 3 villages with 29.3 per cent ST per cent.
rural popUlation. There is only one village in the range
TABLE-18
~lJMBERAND PERCENTAGE OFSCHEDULEDCASTE~"ID SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATIONlN
URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001
SI. Name of U.A. / Town t Total Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Percentage of Percentage of
No. Population Caste Population Tribe Population Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribe
population to population 10
total popUlation total populatioll
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
MaJappuram VA ... 170409 12118 110 7.1 0.1
(a) Malappuram(M+OG) 86702 4664 42 5.4 0.0
(i) MaJappuram(M) t 5849J 2907 41 5.0 0.1
(b) Manjeri (M) 83707 7454 68 8.9 0.1
2 Perinthalmanna (M) 44612 4665 84 10.5 0.2
3 Ponnani(M) 87495 56Q5 11 6.5 0.0
4 Tirur(M) 53654 2763 19 5.1 0.0
District (Urban) 356170 25241 224 7.1 0.1
* The names ofconsituent units ofDAs are given seperately.
t Towns having out-grcn\th. t Towns are arranged in aJphabetical order.
The Table gives the number and percentage of The only VA ofMalappuram district, i.e., Malappuram
Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe population to UA consists of Malappuram M\L'1icipality, Anakkayam
total popubtion in U.A./Towns in 2001. The percentage (OG) and Manjeri Municipality. In Malappuram VA,
ofSC population to total population in the district wban percemage of SC population is 7.1 and this is equal to
j!? 7.1. It is as high as 10.5 pc,' ceni in P'~fifi~:1uJmanna the dis.rict average of SC for u:-ban (7.1 per cent). In
MUnICipality Manjeri Municipallty and r~rimhalmanll'i the cuse of Scheduled Tnbe population. the percentage
Muuiclpalit:' are th~ two towns having: :lighel of ST population to total P:JPulatlOll IS negligible: in all
pCrGti11o.ge ,); 2(' popuhtion than the uistr~;;t urba.)
.. _-_ _-_- the to\V1i.S and the dis1:rict urbaL
D~j"",<;..:..;TR,"",I-",-c..:...r....::C..:...L..:..;f\,·.:<.S""US,,-·.:.:H.:.:A.:.:l'\.:;...L)=:;BO:;:.;O:;:.;K~.....:2~O.:.:..O"-1_ _ _ _ _._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ _ _ _ _ __.::MALAPPlJRAM
TABLE-19
SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDIJl..ED TRIBES IN CD BLOCKS, lOOl
Si ""lCU:IL'.J/ CD Block ')':hedllled Ca8te - - - - - SdzedulecIT-;';Y;;---'
No. Sex-rmio Sex-,.ario
(1) (2) (3 ) (4)
Areekode 1017 981
2 Kondotty ]023 1083
3 Wandoor 1055 1004
4 Malappuram 990 933
5 Nilambur 1080 1083
6 Perin thalmann a 1018 1049
7 Mankada 1040 966
8 Tanur 1038 467
9 Vengara 983 206
10 Kuttippuram 1019 1000
11 Tirur 1033 708
12 Tirurangadi 1017 857
13 Ponnani 1030 2000
14 Perumpadappa 1013 600
District (Rural) 1031 1053
The sex ratio of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Blocks, the SC sex-ratio is higher than the SC average
Tribe population in the rural area of the district are for district rural (1031). In Malappuram and Vengara
1031 and 1053 respectively. Among Scheduled Castes, CD Blocks, the sex-ratio is negative both for SC and
sex ratio is the highest in Nilambur CD Block (1080). ST. In the case of Scheduled Tribes, Ponnani CD Block
Vengara CD Block is reported to have the lowest sex- has the highest sex ratio (2000) and this is much higher
ratio among both Scheduled Castes (983) and Scheduled than the district rural sex ratio of 1053 for ST. Sex
Tribes (206). In Wandoor (l055), Nilambur (l080), ratio is not in favour offemales among the Scheduled
Mankada (1040), Tanur (1038) and Tirur (1033) CD Tribes in majority of the CD Blocks.
TABLE-20
SEXRATIOAMONGSCHEDULEDCASTESANDSCHEDULEDTRIBESIN
llRBANAGGLOMERATIONS/TOWNS,2001
Sf. Name of UA. fTown t Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribe
No Sex-ratio Sex-ratio
(I) l2) (3) (4)
1 Malappuram UA * 1028 594
(a) Malappuram(M+OG) 1021 500
(i) Malappuram(M) t 1041 519
(b) Manjeri (M) 1033 659
2 Perinthalmanna (M) 1013 826
3 Ponnani (M) 1069 1750
4 Tirur(M) 1005 900
Sex ratio (Urban) for the District: 1032 736
• The names of consjtuen~ units of UAs are given sepeTdtely_
r Town having out-growth.
~: Towns are arranged in alphabetical order.
Sex-ratio among Scheduled Castes and Scheduled of Malappuram Municipality, Anakkayam (OG) and
Tribes iG Urban A gglorneralion.iTowns in 2001 Census Manjeri MlI'1icipaLly, The se-x-ratio of Scheduled
1]',.: g i\t;li in the t abk There is only O:1e UA in Castes and Scheduled Tribes in Malappuuffil UA are
\'l:_':arpl~ram dinrict, i.e., Malappuarm UA, consisting
---_.. __ -._-_ _----_._-_ _--------
.. ..
1028 and 594 respective1y. SC sex-ratio is posItive in
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOCK, 200; MAL".PPURAM
all the Towns!1.JAs.11 Ponnani Municipality (1069), Pennthalmanna Municipality (826), Ponnani
Manjeri Municipality (1033) and Malappuram Municipality (1750) and Tirur Municipality (900) are
Municipality (1041), SC :::ex-ratio is higher than the the three towns having higher ST sex-ratio than the
district urban sex-ratio for Sc. In the case of ST sex- distrIct urban sex-ratio for ST. Tn the C'olse ofSchedu1ed
ratio, most 0 f the t owns and U A have registered Tribes, sex ratio is the highest in Ponnani Municipality
negative sex-ratio. Ponnani Municipality is the only (1750) and the lowest in Malappuram MUnicipality (519).
town having positive ST sex-ratio (1750).
TABLE-21
St. Name of Taluk Total! Number ofLiterates and Illiterates Percentage of Gap in
No. Rural! Number ofLiterates Number of Illiterates Literates Male-Female
Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Literacy rate
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)
1 Em ad Total 601717 306230 295487 181133 80626 100507 91.3 94.6 88.2 6.4
Rural 466782 238872 227910 145659 64275 81384 90.6 94.2 87.l 7.l
Urban 134935 67358 67577 35474 16351 19123 93.9 96.0 91.8 4.2
2 Nilambur Total 383308 191712 191596 126632 55244 71388 88.4 92.2 84.9 7.3
Rural 383308 191712 191596 126632 55244 71388 88.4 92.2 84.9 7.3
Urban 000 o 0 0 o 0 o o
3 Perinthalmanna Total 406519 201002 205517 122237 54528 67709 90.7 93.8 87.9 5.9
Rural 371016 183657 187359 113128 50382 62746 90.5 93.6 87.6 6.0
Urban 35503 17345 18158 9109 4146 4963 93.2 95.7 90.9 4.8
4 Timr Total 629053 309218 319835 205764 89385 116379 88.8 92.4 85.5 6.9
Rural 586630 288342 298288 194533 84334 110199 88.5 92.2 85.2 7.0
Urban 42423 20876 21547 11231 5051 6180 92.0 94.9 89.4 5.5
5 Tirurangadi Total 467555 234625 232930 152080 65944 86136 89.7 93.8 85.9 7.9
Rural 467555 234625 232930 152080 65944 86136 89.7 93.8 85.9 7.9
Urban 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 o o
6 Ponnani Total 266357 130901 135456 83116 35161 47955 87.9 92.0 84.2 7.8
Rural 202569 99220 103349 59409 25187 34222 88.9 92.8 85.5 7.3
Urban 63788 31681 32107 23707 9974 13733' 84.6 89.4 80.3 9.1
District Total 2754509 1373688 1380821 870962 380888 490074 89.6 93.3 86.3 7.0
Rural 2477860 1236428 1241432 791441 345366 446075 89.4 93.2 86.0 7.2
Urban 276649 137260 139389 79521 35522 43999 91.2 94.2 88.4 5.8
The Total literacy rate of the district is worked out rate. The gap in male/female literacy rate in the district
as 89.6 per cent with 93.3 per cent for males and 86.3 is 7.0 with 7.2 in the rural area and 5.8 in the urban
per cent for females. 11 is also seen that the urban area. The gap in male/female literacy rate ranges from
literacy rate (91.2 per cent) is higher than the rural 5.9 per cent in Perinthalmanna taluk to 7.9 per cent in
literacy rate of 89.4 per cent. Among the taluks, literacy Tirurangadi taluk. In the taluk urban, the highest gap in
rate is the highest in Ernad taluk with 91.3 per cent.ln male-female literacy rate is observed in the urban area
all the taluks, literacy rate is above 85 per cent and ofPonnani taluk (9.1 per cent).
also mak likracy rate is higher than female literacy
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56
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TABLE-22
NUMBERAND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLTIERATESBYSEXIN CD BLOCKS, 2001
SI. Name of Number of L iterates and Illiterates Percentage of Gap in
No. CD Block Number a/Literates , Number 0/ Illiterates Literates Male-Female
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Literacy rate
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)
Areekode 170771 87997 82774 56225 24656 31569 89.7 93.6 86.0 7,6
2 Kondotty 189822 97072 92750 54507 23943 30564 91.5 95.1 88.0 7.1
3 Wandoor 240310 120668 119642 78478 34442 44036 .89.3 92.9 85.9 7.0
4 Malappuram 129695 65380 64315 41066 ·18319 22747 90.6 93.8 87.5 6.3
5 Ni1ambur 243302 121683 121619 79764 34846 44918 88.4 92.1 84.9 7.2
6 Perinthalmanna 148031 73155 74876 48865 21597 27268 88.9 92.2 85.8 6.4
7 Mankada 222985 110502 112483 64263 28785 35478 91.6 94.6 88.9 5.7
8 Tanur 220787 108816 111971 76404 32791 43613 88.1 92.1 84.4 7.7
9 Vengara 172352 85731 86621 57710 25300 32410 89.6 93.6 86.0 7.6
10 Kuttippuram 158374 78583 79791 50736 22393 28343 89.2 92.6 86.1 6.5
11 Tirur 155496 75306 . 80190 51346 21985 2936l 87.9 91.6 84.6 7.0
12 Tirurangadi 223366 112315 111051 72668 31122 41546 89.3 93.7 85.3 8.4
13 Ponnani 89648 44169 45479 25893 11054 14839 89.5 93.2 86.2 7.0
14 Perumpadappa 112921 55051 57870 33516 14133 19383 88.5 92.5 85.0 7.5
District (Rural) 2477860 1236428 1241432 791441 345366 446075 89.4 93.1 86.0 7.1
In the above table, it can be seen that the total 90 per cent and also higher than female literacy rate.
number of literates in the district covering 14 CD The CD Blocks reported to have literacy rate less than
Blocks are 2477860, constituting 1236428 'males and 90 per cent are Areekode, Wandoor, Nilambur,
1241432 females. The literacy rate in the district rural Perinthalmanna, Tanur, Vengara, Kuttippuram, Tirur,
is worked out as 89.4 per cent with 93.1 per cent for Tirurangadi, Ponnani and Perumpadappa. The gap in
males and 86.0 per cent for females. In all the CD male-female literacy rate is the highest in Tirurangadi
Blocks, literacy rate is above 85 per cent. Tne literacy CD Block (8.4) and the lowest in M1nkada CD Block
rate is the highest in Mankada CD Block (91.6 per (5.7).
cent). In all the CD Blocks, male literacy rate is above
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TABLE-23
DISTRIBlITION OF VlLLAGES BYLITERACYRATE RANGE, 2001
Range o/Literacy Rate Number of Percentage distribution Population Percentage distribution
for Villages Inhabited Villages of Villages ofpopulation
In this table, the villages are distributed according literacy range of 81-90 per cent. 36 villages (29.5 per
to the various ranges ofliteracy rate. The rural literacy cent) covering 29.7 per cent rural population district
rate of the district is 89.4 per cent. All the 122 villages are having 1it~racy rate between 91-99 per cent. There
in the district are having literacy rate above 80 per are no villages in the district having 100 per cent
cent. 70.5 per cent of villages in the district with a literacy.
rural population of2,297 ,918 (7Q.3 per cent) fall in the
TABLE-24
NUMBERAND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ll.LlTERATESBYSEX
IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS /TOWNS, 2001
Sf. Name and. Urban Number ofLiterates and Illiterates Percentage of Gap in
No. Status of Number ofLiterates Number of Illiterates Literates
Male-Female
UAlTownt Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Literacy rate
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)
Malappuram VA * 134935 67358 67577 35474 16351 19123 93.8 96.0 91.8 4.2
(a) Ma1appuram(M+QG) 68813 34107 34706 17889 82]4 9675 94.2 96.4 92.2 4.2
(i) Malappuram (M) t 46516 23175 23341 11975 5480 6495 94.2 96.5 92.0 4.5
(b) Manjeri (M) 66122 33251 32871 17585 8137 9448 93.5 95.6 91.4 4.2
2 Perinthahnanna(M) 35503 17345 18158 9109 4146 4963 93.2 95.7 90.9 4.8
3 Ponnani (M) 63788 31681 32107 23707 9974 13733 84.6 89.4 80.3 9.1
4 Tirur(M) 42423 20876 21547 ll231 5051 6180 92.0 94.9 89.4 5.5
District (Urban) 276649 137260 139389 7~521 35522 43999 91.2 94.2 88.4 5.8
* The names of consituent units ofUAs are given seperately.
t Town having out-growth. t Towns are arranged in alphabetical order.
The District urban literacy rate is 91.2 per cent area. In all the towns, literacy rate is above 90 per
with a break-up of 94.2 per cent for males and 88.4 cent and m ale literacy r ate is higher than female
per cent for females. The only urban agglomeration literacy rate. There exists high gap in male-female
has literacy rate of 93.8 per cent which is above the literacy rate in Ponnani Municipality (9.1 per cent).
district average for urban area. Ponnani Municipality This gap is much above the district average for urban
is the only town in the district having literacy rate area (5.8 per cent).
(84.6 per cent) below the distrkt average for urban
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TABLE-25
Areekode 16959 9016 7943 6935 2831 4104 82.4 88.6 76.3 12.3
2 Kondotty 19053 9987 9066 6781 2783 3998 85.0 90.7 79.5 11.2
3 Wandoor 26452 13887 12565 14000 5794 8206 76.7 83.1 70.7 12.4
4 Malappuram 6790 3631 3159 2414 993 1421 84.8 90.5 79.0 11.5
5 Nilambur 15806 8217 7589 9133 3773 5360 74.4 81.2 68.1 13.1
6 Perinthalmanna 15679 8183 7496 7805 3452 4353 77.7 83.1 72.6 10.5
7 Mankada 14012 7306 6706 5338 2180 3158 83.7 89.2 78.4 10.8
8 Tanur 6080 3183 2897 2221 891 1330 83.8 89.3 78.4 10.9
9 Vengara 8114 4300 3814 3200 1405 1795 82.5 87.8 77.1 10.7
10 Kuttippuram 11342 5972 5370 4826 2037 2789 81.0 86.7 75.4 11.3
11 Tirur 9803 5082 4721 3675 1548 2127 82.5 87.9 77.4 10.5
12 Tirurangadi 12112 6353 5759 4134 1701 2433 85.3 90.9 79.8 ILl
13 Ponnani 12307 6482 5825 4664 1878 2786 82.5 88.4 76.7 11.7
14 Perul11'adappa 7825 4101 3724 2741 1148 1593 83.1 88.3 78.0 10.3
District (Rural) 182334 95700 86634 77867 32414 45453 81.0 86.9 75.3 11.6
This Table presents the number of Scheduled Caste literacy rate is observed in Tirurangadi CD Block (85.3
literates and illiterates and percentage of SC literates per cent). The gap in Scheduled Caste male-female
by sex and also the gap in Scheduled Caste male- literacy rate is 11.6 per cent for the district rural. In all
female literacy for the district rural and the fourteen the C.D.Blocks, the gap in Scheduled Caste male-
C.D.Blocks. The Scheduled Caste literacy rate for female literacy rate is above 10 per cent. In Areekode,
the district rural is 81.0 per cent with a break-up of Wandoor,Nilambur, and Ponnani C.D.Blocks, the gap
86.9 per cent for males and 75.3 per cent for females. in Scheduled Caste male-female literacy rate is even
In all the C.D.Blocks, Scheduled Caste literacy rate is higher than the average for the district rural (11.6 per
above 70.0 per cent. The highest Scheduled Caste cent).
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TABLE-26
DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR
SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION, 2001
0 0 0.0 0 0.0
1-10 0 0.0 0 0.0
11-20 0 0.0 0 0.0
21-30 0 0.0 0 0.0
31-40 0 0.0 0 0.0
41-50 0 0.0 0 0.0
51-60 0 0.0 0 0.0
61-70 0 0.0 0 0.0
71-80 43 35.2 99263 38.1
81-90 79 64.8 160938 61.9
91-99 0 0.0 0 0.0
100 0 0.0 0 0.0
All the 122 villages of the district are distributed in by 61.9 per cent of SC rural population in the district.
twelve literacy ranges. The rural literacy rate of the Another 43 villages with 38.1 per cent of SC rural
district is 81 per cent. 64.8 per cent of the villages (79) population within them are having literacy rate between
fall in the literacy range of 81-90 per cent and covered 71-80 per cent.
TABLE-27
NUMBERAND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTE LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TOWNS, 2001
Sf. Name and Urban Number alLiterates and Illiterates Percentage of Gap in
No. Status of Town t Number ofLiterates Number qf Illiterates Literates Male-Female
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Literacy rate
(1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11 ) (12)
1 Malappuram (M+OG) 3619 1870 1749 1045 438 607 89.8 95.4 84.6 10.8
2 Manjeri (M) 5580 2902 2678 1874 764 .1110 85.7 91.3 80.3 11.0
3 Perinthalrmnna (M) 3365 1748 1617 1300 569 731 83.8 88.6 79.1 9.5
4 Ponnani (M) 4307 2194 2113 1388 558 830 85.7 91.5 80.3 11.2
5 Tirur (M) 2153 1I10 1043 610 268 342 87.2 91.6 83.0 8.6
District (Urban) 19024 9824 9200 6217 2597 3620 86.3 91.6 81.2 10.4
t Towns are arrange.:i in alphabetical order.
The number of literates and illiterates and the the district for scheduled castes (86.3 per cent). In all
percentage ofliterates with sex-break up and the gap the towns, SC male literacy rate is higher than the SC
in male/female literacy rate in respect of SC population female literacy rate. The gap in SC male-female
in the towns are given in this table. The literacy rate of literacy rate is 10.4 for the district urban. In Manjeri
SC population in the urban area of the district is 86.3 Municipality (11.0 per cent), MalappuramMunicipality
per cent with 91.6 per cent for males and 81.2 per (10.8 per cent) and Ponnani Municipality (11.2 per cent)
cent for females. In Tirur Municipality (87.2 per cent) the gap in SC male-female literacy rate is higher than
and Malappuram Municipality (89.8 per cent), the SC the gap in SC male-female literacy rate for the district
literacy rate is higher than the urban literacy rate of urban.
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TABLE-28
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (l I) (12)
Areekode 401 229 172 437 194 243 56.9 65.6. 48.3 17.3
3 Wandoor 798 468 330 747 303 444 61.1 72.7 49.9 22.8
5 Nilambur ·3958 2163 1795 5166 2218 2948 51.7 59.4 44.7 14.7
District (Rural) 5392 3001 2391 6651 2866 3785 53.3 61.5 45.7 15.8
This Table presents the number of Scheduled Tribe Tribe literacy rate is observed in Kondotty CD Block
literates and illiterates and the percentage ofST literates (19.4 per cent) and the highest in Mankada CD Block
by sex and also the gap in male-female Scheduled Tribe (84.8 per cent). The gap in Scheduled Tribe male-
literacy rate for the district rural and the fourteen CD female literacy r ate is as high as 50.0 per ~ent in
Blocks. The Scheduled Tribe literacy rate for the Perumpadappa and as low as - 33.2 per cent in
district rural is 53.3 per cent with a break-up of 61.5 Vengara. In Ponnani and Perumpadappa CD !3locks,
per cent for males and 45.7 per cent for females. The there is cent per cent ST male literacy rate. In Vengara
literacy rate of Scheduled tribes in rural area is lower CD Block there is higher literacy rate for SC females.
than that of Scheduled Caste. The lowest Scheduled
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TABLE-29
DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED TRIBE POPlJLATIOl\, 2001
0 3 3.8 4 0.0
1-10 1.3 99 0.8
11-20 1 1.3 12 0.1
21-30 0 0.0
31-40 4 5.1 1264 10.5
41-50 12 15.2 1731 14.4
51-60 II 13,9 6805 56.5
61-70 13 16.4 1690 14.0
71-80 6 7.6 252 2.1
81-90 2 2.5 23 0.2
91-99 2 2.5 37 OJ
100 24 30.4 126 L1
District (Rural) 79 100.0 12043 100.0
Literacy rate (Rural) for the District : 53.3
Of the 122 villages in the district, only 79 villages covering 73.3 per cent of the total number of villages
have sc heduled tribe population. Out 0 f these 79 have ST literacy rate above 50 per cent. They cover
villages, in three villages the ST literacy rate is below 74.2 per cent of ST population in rural area. 51 per
one per cent. A negligible proportion of ST population cent of villages in the district covering 95 per cent ST
in the district have cent per cent literacy. However rural population fall in the literacy range 31-70 per cent.
they cover 3 0.4 per cent 0 fvillages. 58 villages 2 villages come under the literacy range of 1-20 per cent.
TABLE-30
NUMBERANDPERCENTAGEOFSCBEDULEDTRIBELITERATESANDILLlTERATES
BYSEX IN TOWNS, 2001
Sl. Name and Number ofLiterates and Illiterates Percentage of Gap in
No. Urban Status Number ofLiterates Number of Illiterates Literates
Male-Female
of Town t Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Literacy rate
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11 ) (12)
MaJappuram (M+DO) 35 23 12 7 5 2 92.1 95.8 85,7 10.1
2 Manjeri (M) 54 32 22 14 9 5 94.7 100.0 88.0 12.0
3 Perinthalmanna (M) 34 20 14 50 26 24 47.2 48.8 45.2 3.6
4 Ponnani (M) 10 4 6 1 0 1 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0
5 Tirur (M) 8 5 3 11 5 6 57.1 71.4 42.9 28.5
In this table, the number ofliterates and illiterates the gap in male-female literacy rate in respect 0 f
and the percentage ofliterates with sex-break up and scheduled tribes are given for the towns. The urban
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ST literacy rate is 73.8 per cent with 77.8 per cent for literacy rate for the district urban is 9.1. It is noticed
males and 68.7 per cent for females. In Ponnani that the gap in ST male-female literacy rare in Timr
ivlunil,;ipality,there is cent per cent literacy. MuniCIpality is very hIgh (28.5 per cent). In
Perinthalmanna Municipality has reported literacy rate Perinthalmanna ~1unicipality the gap in SC male-female
below 50 per cent. In M anjeri Municipality and literacy rate of 3.6 per cent is less than the gap in SC
MalappuramMunicipality literacy rate is above 90 per male-female literacy rate for the district urban (9.1
cent. In all town<;, ST male literacy rate is higher than per cent).
ST female literacy rate. The gap in ST male-female
TABLE-31
NUMBERANDPERCENTAGEOFMAINWORKERS,MARGINAL WORKERS AND
NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN TALUKS, 2001
SI. Name of Taluk Persons/ Total Main Workers Marginal Workers Total Workers Non-Workers
No. Males/ population (Main and Marginal)
. Females Number Percertage Number Percentage' Number Percentage Number Percentage
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11 ) (12)
Fmad Persons 782850 147540 18.9 45700 5.8 193240 24.7 589610 75,3
Males 386856 132223 34.2 36307 9.4 168530 43.6 218326 56.4
Fermles 395994 15317 3.8 9393 2.4 24710 6.2 371284 93.8
2 Nilarrbur Persons 509940 112257 22.0 31906 6.3 144163 28.3 365777 71.7
Males 246956 93108 37.7 21732 8.8 114840 46.5 l32116 53.5
Ferm1es 262984 19149 7.3 10174 3.9 29323 11.2 233661 88.8
3 Perinthalrmnna Persons 528756 103789 19.6 29322 5.6 133111 25.2 395645 74.8
Males 255530 89664 35.1 21160 8.3 110824 43.4 144706 56.6
Fermles 273226 14125 5.2 8162 3.0 22287 8.2 250939 91.8
4 Tirur Persons 834817 146740 17.6 34201 4.1 180941 21.7 653876 78,3
Males 398603 l33497 33.5 27487 6.9 160984 40.4 237619 59.6
Fermles 436214 13243 3.0 6714 1.6 19957 4.6 416257 95.4
5 Tirurangadi Persons 619635 110290 17.8 24179 3.9 134469 21.7 485166 78.3
Males 300569 101329 33.7 19984 6.7 121313 40.4 179256 59.6
Fermles 319066 8961 2.8 4195 1.3 13150 4.1 305910 95.9
6 Ponnani Persons 349473 71232 20.3 17320 5.0 88552 25.3 260921 74.7
Males 166062 61737 37.2 12115 7.3 73852 44.5 92210 55.5
Fermles 183411 9495 5.2 5205 2.8 14700 8.0 168711 92.0
District Total Persons 3625471 691848 19.1 182628 5.0 874476 24.1 2750995 75.9
Males 1754576 611558 34.9 138785 7.9 750343 42.8 1004233 57.2
Females 1870895 80290 4.3 43843 2.3 124133 6.6 1746762 93.4
In this Table, the number and percentage of main Ponnani, Perinthalmanna and Nilambur taluks one-
workers, marginal workers, total workers and non- fourth of the population are workers. It is as high as
workers are given for the district and the taluks by 28.3 per cent in Nilambur taluk. Among main workers
sex. In the district as a whole 24.1 per cent of the also, about one-fifth of the workers of these three taluks
population are workers. More than 40 per cent of male are main workers. In all the taluks more than 70 per
population are workers as compared to 7 per cent cent of the population are non-workers. In the case of
Workers among female population. Among main and female non-workers, in all the taluks except Nilambur
marginal workers also male workers are in majority taluk (88.8 per cent), they account for more than 90
whereas among non-workers 93.4 per cent of females per cent.
are non-workers as against 57.2 per cent for males. In
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TABLE-32
NUMBERANDPERCENfAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINALWORKERS AND
NON·WORKERS BY SEX IN CD BLOCKS, 2001
. Sf. Name a/CD Block Persons/ Total Main Workers Marginal Workers Total Workers Non-Workers
No. Males/ Population (Main and Marginal)
Females ~--~---------~~---- ~~--------
Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)
1 Areekode Persons 226996 40014 17.6 IS2Q7 6.7 55221 24.3 171775 75.7
Males 112653 36282 32.2 12122 10.8 48404 43.0 64249 57.0
Fetnlles 114343 3732 3.3 3085 2.7 6817 6.0 107526 94.0
2 Kondotty Persons 244329 44096 18.1 14971 6.1 59067 24.2 185262 75.8
Males 121015 40345 33.3 12575 10.4 52920 43.7 68095 56.3
Females 123314 3751 3.0 2396 2.0 6147 5.0 117167 95.0
3 Wandoor Persons 318788 68555 21.5 1825Q 5.7 86805 27.2 231983 n.8
Males 155110 58241 37.5 12559 8.1 70800 45.6 84310 54.4
Females 163678 10314 6.3 5691 3.5 16005 9.8 147673 90.2
4 Malappuram Persons 170761 29794 17.5 7864 4.6 37658 22.1 133103 77.9
Males 83699 27040 32.3 6695 8.0 33735 40.3 49964 59.7
. Fetmles 87062 2754 3.2 1169 1.3 3923 4.5 83139 95.5
5 Nilarrbur Persons 323066 7Cf)77 22.0 21331 6.6 92308 28.6 230758 71.4
Males 156529 58624 37.5 14586 9.3 73210 46.8 83319 53.2
Females 166537 17353 7.4 6745 4.1 19098 ll.5 147439 88.5
6 Perinthahmnna Persons 196896 38877 19.7 12211 6.2 51088 25.9 145808 74.1
Males 94752 32910 34.7 8543 9.0 41453 43.7 53299 56.3
Females 102144 5967 5.8 .' 3668 3.6 9635 9.4 92509 90.6
7 Mankada Persons 287248 55493 19.3 14444 5.0 69937 24.3 217311 75.7
Males 139287 48945 35.2 10629 7.6 59574 42.8 79713 57.2
Females 147961 6548 4.4 3815 2.6 10363 7.0 137598 93.0
8 Tanur Persons 297191 49988 16.8 10424 3.5 60412 20.3 236779 79.7
Males 141607 46706 33.0 8772 6.2 55478 39.2 86129 60.8
Fe11l\les 155584 3282 2.1 1652 1.1 4934 3.2 150650 %.8
9 Vengara Pers ons 230062 37125 16.2 8336 3.6 45461 19.8 184601 80.2
Males 111031 34629 31.2 6964 6.3 41593 37.5 69438 62.5
Females 119031 2496 2.1 1372 l.l 3868 3.2 115163 96.8
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TABLE - 32 (Contd'H)
fIj'UMBERANDPERCENTAGEOFMAINWORKERS,MARGINAL WORKERS AND
NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN CD BLOCKS, 2001
Sl. Name a/CD Block Persons/ Total Main Workers Marginal Workers Tolal Workers Non-Workers
No. Males/ Population (Main and Marginal)
Females Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)
10 Kuttippuram Persons 209110 37437 17.9 9698 4.6 47135 22.5 161975 77.5
Males 100976 33317 33.0 7423 7.3 40740 40.3 60236 59.7
Ferm1es lO8134 4120 3.8 2275 2.1 6395 5.9 101739 94.1
11 Tiror Persons 206842 36443 17.6 10290 5.0 46733 22.6 160109 77.4
Males 97291 33056 34.0 8185 8.4 41241 42.4 56050 57.6
Ferm1es 109551 3387 3.1 2105 1.9 5492 5.0 104059 95.0
12 Tirorangadi Persons 296034 56385 19.0 11451 3.9 67836 . 22.9 228198 77.1
Males 143437 51353 35.8 9133 6.4 60486 42.2 82951 57.8
Fermles 152597 5032 3.3 2318 1.5 7350 4.8 145247 95.2
13 Ponnani Persons 115541 25314 21.9 6483 5.6 31797 27.5 83744 72.5
Males 55223 21361 38.6 4170 7.6 25531 46.2 29692 53.8
Fermles 60318 3953 6.6 2313 3.8 6266 10.4 54052 89.6
14 Peru1Jlladappa Persons 146437 28444 19.4 7861 5.4 36305 24.8 110132 75.2
Males 69184 24598 35.5 5512 8.0 30110 43.5 39074 56.5
Fermles 77253 3846 5.0 2349 3.0 6195 8.0 71058 92.0
District (Rural) Persons 3269301 618942 18.9 168821 5.2 787763 24.1 2481538 75.9
Males 1581794 547407 34.6 127868 8.1 675275 42.7 906519 57.3
Females 1687507 71535 4.3 40953 2.4 112488 6.7 1575019 93.3
In this Table number and percentage of main percentage of workers (28.6 per cent), male workers
workers, marginal workers, total workers and non- (46.8 per cent) and female workers (11.5 per cent).
workers are given for the district rural and the fourteen Among the CD Blocks, the percentage of workers
CD Blocks. The rural population in the district is ranges from 19.8 per cent in Vengara CD Block to
3269301 comprising of 1581794 males and 1687507 28.6 per cent in Nilambur CD Blocks. Similarly in the
case of main workers, the percentage is from 16.2 per
females. Out of this 24.1 per cent are workers - 42.7
cent in Vengara CD Block to 22.0 per cent in Nilambur
per cent males and 6.7 per cent females. Main workers
CD Block. As regards marginal workers, their
are 18.9 per cent and marginal workers are 5.2 per
proportion to total population ranges from 3.5 per cent
cent. CD Block-wise distribution reveals that main in Tanur CD Block to 6.7 per cent in Areekode CD
workers are higher than marginal workers. Among Block. In all the CD Blocks more than 70 per cent of
CD Blocks, Nilambur CD Block h as the highest its population are non-workers.
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TABLE-33
NUMBERAND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND
NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 200 I
SI. Name and PersoYlS/ Total Main Workers Marginal Workers Total Workers Non-Workers
No. Urban Status Males/ Popu- (Main and Marginal)
of U.A. / Town ~ Females lation Number Percentage Number Percelltage Number Percentage -M-u-mb-e-r-Pe-r-ce-nta-g-e
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)
1 Malappuram UA * Persons 170409 35936 21.1 6272 3.7 42208 24.8 128201 75.2
Males 83709 31671 37.8 4920 5.9 36591 43.7 47118 56.3
Fe1Illles 86700 4265 4.9 1352 1.6 5617 6.5 81083 93.5
(a) Malappuram(M+OG) Persons 86702 17897 20.7 3149 3.6 21046 24.3 65656 75.7
Males 42321 15742 37.2 2511 5.9 18253 43.1 24068 56.9
Fellllles 44381 2155 4.9 638 1.4 2793 6.3 41588 93.7
. (i) Malappuram (M) t Persons 58491 12578 21.5 1570 2.7 14148 24.2 44343 75.8
Males 28655 10857 37.9 1270 4.4 12127 42.3 16528 57.7
Fellllies 29836 1721 5.8 300 1.0 2021 6.8 27815 93.2
(b) Manjeri (M) Persons 83707 18039 21.6 3123 3.7 21162 25.3 62545 74.7
Males 41388 15929 38.5 24(J) 5.8 18338 44.3 23050 55.7
Ferrales 42319 2110 5.0 714 1.7 2824 6.7 39495 93.3
2 Perinthahmnna (M) Persons 44612 9419 21.1 2667 6.0 12086 27.1 32526 72.9
Males 21491 78(J) 36.3 1988 9.3 9797 45.6 11694 54.4
Ferrales 23121 1610 7.0 679 2.9 2289 9.9 20832 90.1
3 Ponnani (M) Persons 87495 17474 20.0 2976 3.4 20450 23.4 67045 76.6
Males 41655 15778 37.9 2433 5.8 18211 43. 7 . 23444 56.3
Fermles 45840 ]696 3.7 543 1.2 2239 4.9 43601 95.1
4 Timr (M) Persons 53654 10077 18.8 1892 3.5 11969 22.3 41685 77. 7
Males 25927 8893 34.3 1576 6.1 10469 40.4 15458 59.6
Fermles 27727 1184 4.3 316 1.1 1500 5.4 26227 94.6
District (Urblll) Persons 356170 72906 20.4 13807 3.9 86713 24.3 269457 75.7
Males 172782 64151 37.1 10917 6.3 75068 43.4 97714 56.6
Females 183388 8755 4.7 2890 1.6 11645 6.3 171743 93.7
'" The names of collsituent units of UAs are given seperately.
t Town having out-growth. ~ Towns are arranged in alphabetical order.
In this Table, the number and percentage of main of total workers (27.1 per cent). Manjeri Municipality
workers, marginal workers, total workers and non- has the highest percentage of main workers (21.6 per
workers are given by sex for the UA, its constituent cent) while T irur Municipality has the lowest
units, other independent towns and the district urban. percentage of main workers (18.8 per cent). Ponnani
The urban population in the district is 356170 - 172782 Municipality has the lowest percentage of female main
males and 183388 females. Workers constitute 24.3 workers (3.7 per cent). The percentage of marginal
per cent. 75.7 per cent are non-workers. Malappuram workers is the highest in Perinthalmanna Municipality
U.A, with its constitutents i.e. Malappuram (M+OG) (6 per cent) and the lowest in Malappuram Municipality
and Manjeri Municipality, has 24.8 per cent workers. (2.7 per cent). Perinthalmanna Municipality also has
Perintalmanna Municipality, Ponnani Municipality and the highest percentage of female marginal workers
Tirur Municipality have 27.1 per cent, 23.4 per cent (2.9 per cent). In all the towns, more than 70 per cent
and 22.3 per cent workers respectively. of population are non-workers. It is as high as 77.7 per
Perinthalmanna Municipality has the highest percentage cent in Tirur Municipality.
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TABLE-34
DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF
ECONOMIC ACTIVlTY IN TALUKS, 2001
SI. Name of Ta/uk Persons/ Total Total number Category of Workers
No. Males/ Population o/Workers Culthators Agricultural Household Other
Females (Main + Marginal) Labourers Industry Workers
Workers
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
1 Emad Persons 782850 193240 13616 41135 3427 135062
(24.7) (7.0) (21.3) (1.8) (69.9)
Males 386856 168530 12438 34136 2670 119286
(43.6) (7.4) (20.2) (1.6) (70.8)
Females 395994 24710 1178 6999 757 15776
(6.2) (4.8) (28.3) (3.1) (63.8)
In this Table, total population, total workers and workers. Perinthalmanna taluk has the highest
four categories of workers by sex are given for the percentage 0 f cultivators (9.4 per cent). Except
district al1d the Taluks. Percentage of total workers to Tirurangadi taluk (4.7 per cent), in most of the taluks,
total population and each category of workers to total the percentage of culti vators is above 5 per cent. The
workers are also given in brackets. In the district as a percentage of agricultural labourers ranges from 10.1
whole, of the total 24.1 per cent workers, 17.8 per per cent in Tirur taluk to 26.1 per cent in Perinthalmanna
cent are agricultural labourers. Cultivators account for taluk. It shows that more than 10 per cent of workers
6.6 per cent followed by household industry workers are agricultural labourers in the taluks. Household
(2.0 per cent). Among agricultural labourers (27.5 per industry workers constitute a small proportion. Their
cent) and household industry workers (4.0 per cent) percentage ranges from 1.7 per cent in Tirurangadi
the highest percentage is among females while among taluk to 3.3 per cent in Ponnani tal uk. More than one
cultivators, the percentage is the highest among males per cent of workers are household industry workers in
(6.8 per cent). each t aluk. 0 ther workers constitute the highest
proportion. In the taluks, their percentage varies from
Among the six taluks, t!le highest percentage of 62.4 per cent in Perinthalmanna taluk to 83.1 in Tirur
workers is in Nilamburtaluk (28.3 per cent). In all the and Tirurangadi t aluks. More than 60 per cent 0 f
taluks, more than 20 per cent of their population are workers are other workers in the taluks.
TABLE-35
DISfRIBUTIONOFWORKERSBYSEXIN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN CD BLOCKS, 2001
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In this Table, total population, total workers and labourers. Among agricultural labourers and household
categories of workers are given sex-wise for the district industry workers, there is higher percentage of workers
rural a nd the fourteen CD B locks. Percentage 0 f among females than males. The percentage of other
workers to total population and the percentage of each workers is the highest in Tirur CD Block (85.9 per
category of workers to total workers are also given in
cent). In the case of cultivators and agricultural
brackets. I n the district rural, 24.1 per cent are
labourers, the highest percentage of workers is seen
workers. Of them, 72.1 per cent constitute other
workers and 1 8.9 per cent constitute agricultural in Perinthalmanna CD Block - 12.0 per cent and 33.4
labourers. The other two categories account together per cent respectively and among household industry
for 9 per cent. Other work is the major activity in which workers, the highest percentage of such workers is
workers are involved, followed by agricultural seen in Perumpadappa CD Block (4.0 per cent).
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TABLE-36
DISTRIBUflONOFWORKERSBYSEXINFOURCAlEGORIESOFECONOMICACTIVITYOF URBAN
AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001
Sl. Name and Vrban Status of Persons/ Total Total number of Category of Workers
No. VA/Town t Males/ population Workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other
Females (Main + Marginal) Labourers Industry Workers Workers
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
(a) Malappuram (M+OO) Persons 86702 21046 934 1963 271 17878
(24.3) (404) (9.3) (1.3) (85.0)
(i) Malappuram (M) t Persons 58491 14148 411 792 138 12807
(24.2) (2.9) (5.6) (1.0) (90.5)
(b) Manjeri (M) Persons 83707 21162 629 2580 352 17601
(25.3) (3.0) (12.2) (1.6) (83.2)
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In this table, total population, total workers and household industry categories there are higher
four categories of workers are given by sex for the percentage of female workers than male workers in
district urban, VA, its constituent u nits and 0 ther the district urban.
independent towns not included in VA. Besides, the
percentage of workers to total population and Among the towns, Perinthalmanna Municipality is
percentage of each category of worker to total workers having the highest percentage of workers (27.1 per
are also given in brackets. In the district urban, 24.3 cent). Malappuram Municipality with its outgrowth is
per cent of the population are workers. Other workers having the highest percentage of cultivators (4.4 per
constitute the highest percentage of 87.6. The next cent). Perinthalmanna Municipality is again reported
category containing higher percentage of workers is to have the highest percentage of agricultural labourers
agricultural labourers (8.2 per cent). There are 2.4 per (13.3 per cent) and Ponnani Municipality is having the
cent workers in cultivation and 1.8 per cent in highest percentage of house hold industry workers (2.6
household industry. In the agricultural labourers and per cent) and other workers (94.3 per cent).
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TABLE-37
-5[- Number of
Name of Taluk Type o/amenity available
No. Inhabited Education Medical Improved Post Tele- Transport Banks Agricul- Approach Power
Villages drinking Office t phone & lural by Pueca SupplY'
water * Communi- Credit Rood
cations t Societies
(1) (2) (3 ) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (II) (12) (13)
Ern ad 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 22 9 26 26
(100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (84.6) (34.6) (100.0) (100.0)
2 Nilarnbur 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 16 4 19 19
(100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (84.2) (21.1 ) (100.0) (100.0)
4 Tirur 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 22 2 28 28
(100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (78.6) (7.1) (100.0) (l00.0)
5 Tirurangadi 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 3 18 18
(100.0) (l00.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100,0) (100.0) (88.9) (16.7) (100.0) (100.0)
6 Ponnani 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 0 9 9
(100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (88.9) (0.0) (lOCl.O) (100.0)
District (Rural) 122 122 121 122 122 122 122 105 23 122 122
(100.0) (100.0) (99.2) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (86.1) (18.9) (100.0) (100.0)
Note: Percentages are given in' brackets.
* Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as •Improved' or otherwise. If the
household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump/tube well situated within or outside the premises
it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is
State specific and this is to be considered accordingly.
t Post Office includes Post Office, Telegraph Office and Post and Telegraph Office.
t Transport & Communications include bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.
This Table gives t he distribution 0 f villages In all the villages of six taluks, cent per cent
according to availability of different amenities for the facilities of education, improved drinking water, post
district rural and the taluks. Facilities such as education, office, telephone, transport and communications,
improved drinking water, post office, telephone, approach by pucca road and power supply are
transport and communications, approach by pucca road available. All the taluks are having cent per cent medical
and power supply are available in all the villages of the facilities except Perinthalmanna taluk (95.5 per cent).
district. Medical facilities are available in 99.2 per cent Only one village each of Perinthalmann a and Ponnani
of the villages in the district. Out of the 122 villages, taluk does not have banking facility. Most of the villages
agricultural credit societies are available in 18.9 per of all the six taluks do not have the facility ofagri.cultural
cent of the villages in the district. credit societies.
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TABLE-38
N1JMRERA..ND PERCEl\'TAGE OFRURAI,POPllLATION SERV"ED BY DIF'FERENTA.l\IENf'IlLS
I Ernad 612441 612441 612441 612441 612441 612441 612441 523667 231164 612441 612441
(100) (100.0) (100.0) (100) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (85.5) (37.7) (100.0) (100.0)
2 NilatrlJur 509940 509940 509940 509940 509940 509940 509940 473317 149289 509940 509940
(100) (100.0) (100.0) (100) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (92.8) (29.3) (100.0) (100.0)
3 Perinthalmmna 484144 484144 474375 484144 484144 484144 484144 470813 85360 484144 484144
(100) (100.0) (98.0) (100) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (97.2) (17.6) (100.0) (100.0)
4 Tirur 781163 781163 781163 781163 781163 781163 781163 624791 63882 781163 781163
(100) (100.0) (100.0) (100) (l00.0) (100.0) (100.0) (80.0) (8.2) (100.0) (100.0)
5 Tirurangadi 61%35 61%35 61%35 61%35 61%35 61%35 61%35 553603 107765 61%35 61%35
(100) (100.0) (100.0) (100) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (89.3) (17.4) (100.0) (100.0)
6 Ponnani 261978 261978 261978 261978 261978 261978' 261978 238679 o 261978 261978
(100) (100.0) (100.0) (100) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (91.1) (0.0) (100.0) (100.0)
District (Rural) 3269301 3269301 3259532 3269301 3269301 3269301 326930 2884870 637460 3269301 3269301
(100) (100.0) (99.7} (100) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (88.2) (19.5) (100.0) (100.0)
.. Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otheIWise. If
the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump/tube well situated within or outside the
premises it is considered a~ having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking
water is State specific and this is to be considered accordingly.
t Post Office includes Post Office, Telegraph Office and Post and Telegraph Office.
t Transport & Communications include bus service, rail facility and navigable wateIWays.
In the district cent per cent ofthe rural popUlation Perinthalmanna taluk, in all the other taluks there is
are served by amenities like education, improved drinking cent per cent medical facility and the entire rural
water, post office, telephone, transport and population are covered by it. In the case of banking
communications, approach by pucca road, and power facility, in Nilambur, Perinthalmanna and Ponnani
supply. Other amenities such as medical and banks taluks, more than 90 per cent of rural population are
are available only to more than 85 per cent of the rural covered. As regards agricultural credit societies, in
population and agricultural credit societies are available Perinthalmanna, Tirur, Tirurangadi and Ponnani taluks,
only to less than 20 per cent of rural population. the percentage of rural population covered by this
facility is less than the average for district rural (19.5
A taluk-wise comparison shows that except per cent).
TABLE-39
DISTRIBLnON OFVIUAGES NOT HAVING CERTAIN A.i'VIENITIES, ARRANGED BY DISTANCE RANGES
FROM1HEPLACESWHERETI1ESEAREA'~LE
Village not hav,·i1g Distance range ofplace from the vi;iages where the amenity is avaztahie---
the amenity of LefS than 5 kilometres 5-10 kilometres IOt kilometres Total (Co/. 2 - 4)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
1. Education:
2. Medical:
(a) Hospital* 14 37 27 78
(b)PHC 12 10 6 28
3. Banks :
In the district, out of 122 villages, all the villages Hospitals and Agricultural Credit Societies, majority
have priP1ary schools, post office, telephone and bus of villages not having these facilities within them have
services. In the case of middle schools it is not available the said facility within less than 10 Km. As regards
in one village where the facility is available within a co-operative! commercial banks, most of the villages
distance range of less than 5 kilometres. The village not having said facility are having the same wIthin less
not having the middle school facility is Pullipadam village than 10 Kms.
of Nilambur taluk. In the case of Degree College,
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TABLE-40
less than 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 3
(100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (0.0) (100.0)
5 -15 59 59 59 59 59 59 50 7 59
(100.0) (100,0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (84.7) (11.9) (100.0)
16- 50 60 60 59 60 60 60 52 16 60
(100.0) (100.0) (98.3) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (86.7) (26.7) (100.0)
51+ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0)
Unspecified 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0)
District total 122 122 121 122 122 122 105 23 122
(100.0) (100.0) (99.2) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (86.1) (18.9) (100.0)
t Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and telegJaph office.
t Transport and communications include bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.
In this Table, villages are distributed according to 16-50 kIn. lacks medical facility and all the village~
distance from the nearest statutory towm based on within 16-50 krns. have cent per cent facilities oj
different amenities. Out of 122 villages, 119 villages education, post office, telephone, transport and
lie within the distance range of 5-50 kIns. and 3 villages communications and approach by pucca road. Of the
within the distance range of less than 5 kms. Except 99 villages not having the facility of agricultural credi1
the facility of agricultural credit societies, all other societies, 52 villages are in the distance range of5-15
facilities are available in all the three villages in the km. and 44 villages are in the distance range of 16-5C
range ofless than 5 km. All the 59 villages within 5-15 km. Of the 17 villages not having the banking facility
km. have cent per cent facilities of education, medical, 9 are lying within the distance range of 5-15 km. and 8
post office, telephone, transport and comtr'lnications are lying within the distance range of 16-50 km.
and approach by puc;;a road. Only one village within
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TABLE-41
1-499 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) . (0.0) (0.0) (0.0)
500-999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0)
1000-1999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0)
2000-4,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0)
5000-9999 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 3
(100.0) (100.0) (66.7) (100.0) (100.0) :100.0) (100.0) (66.7) (66.7) (100.0) (100.0)
10000 + 119 119 119 119 119 119 119 103 21 119 119
(100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0):I 00.0) (100.0) (86.6) (17.6) (100.0) (100.0)
District (Rural) 122 122 121 122 122 122 122 105 23 122 122
(100.0) (100.0) (99.2) (100.0) (100.0) 100.0) (100.0) (86.1) (18.9) (100.0) (100.0)
Note: Percentages are given in brackets.
* Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the
household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump/tube well situated within or outside the premises it is
considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is State specific
and this is to be considered accordingly.
t Post Office includes Post Office, Telegraph Office and Post and Telegraph Office.
t Transport & Communications include bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.
In this Table villages are distributed in various then 99 per cent of the villages. Only one village is
population ranges a ccording to type of amenities devoid of this facility and it is a large sized village having
available. In the district as a whole cent per cent of population within the range of 5000-9999. One village
the villages are covered bye ducation, improved Pullipadam in the range of 5000-9999 does not have
drinking water, post office, telephone, transport and the facility ofban;;(s and agricultural credit societies.
communications, approach by pucca road and power Majority of the villages of 10000+ do not have the
supply facilities. Medical facilities are available in more facility of agricultural credit societies.
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TADI,E-42
The rural area of the district covers 333604 whereas Tirur taiuk (54.2 per cent) is in the forefront
hectares of land. Out of this 72.2 per cent of the area with regard to irrigated area. In all the taluks, more
is cultivable and 27.8 per cent of the cultivable land is than 65 per cent of the total rural area is cultivable. In
irrigated. The highest percentage of cultivable area to Nilambur taluk, the percentage of irrigated area to
total rural area is in Ponnani taluk (90.5 per cent), cultivable area is the lowest.
TABLE-43
Sf. Class, iI/arne ana' Per Capita Receipt Per Capita Expenditure
No. Urban Status Total Through From all Total Generai Public Hea/th Public Public Other(s)
of the Town t Taxes other Admini- and Works Institutions
sources stration Conveniences
0) (2) (3 ) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11 )
II Malappuram(M) 216.0 80.0 136.0 206.0 46.0 3,0 61.0 0.0 96.0
2 n Manjeri (M) 293,0 89.0 204.0 289,0 79,0 11.0 93.0 2,0 104.0
3 III Perinthalmanna (M) 276.0 179.0 97.0 241.0 62.0 4.0 10.0 3.0 162.0
4 II Ponnani (M) 213.0 29.0 184.0 182.0 41.0 30.0 50.0 48.0 l3.0
5 II Timr(M) 406.0 263.0 143.0 422.0 171.0 ),0 161.0 ).0 88.0
Total 274.0 112.0 162.0 261.0 76.0 12.0 76.0 14.0 83.0
t Towns are arranged in alphabetical order Towns do not include OGs
The total per capita receipt of the district is Rs.274 Out of the total receipts, per capita income from
and per c apitl'l expenditure is Rs.261. Of the five other sources dominate (Rs.162) whereas in per capita
statutory towns in the district, per capita receipt and expenditure, per capita expenditure on other items
eXf-enditure is the highest in Tirur Municipality. (Rs.83) is the highest.
TABLE-44
In statutory towns, the number of beds per 10,000 number of beds in medical institutions per 10000 is
population is the hIghest in MalappurarnMunicipality. above 30 and it is above 60 in the case ofMalappuram
Except Ponnani Municipality, in all other towns, the and Manjeri municipalities.
TABLE-46
In the district among towns having slum population, cent). 3.1 per cent of the total population in these towns
the percentage of slum population to total population is is accounted as slum population.
the highest in Perinthalmanna Municipality (7.8 per
TABLE-47
MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITY EXPORTEDAND MAlWFACTURED IN TOWNS
Sf. Name & Urban Status Most important commodities
No. of the Town t Manufactured Exported
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Fish Coconut
Phanmceuticals Coconut
TABLE-48
NUMBERANDPERCENrAGEOFHOUSEHOLDSBYTENURE STATUSAND
ROOMS OCCUPIED IN THE DISTRICT, 2001
Tenure Number 0/ Number a/Households
Status Dwelling Roon:s Total Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribe
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11 )
Owned Total 561135 509377 51758 52716 48265 4451 4523 4384 139
(100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0)
No exclusive room 10239 9546 693 2008 1911 97 338 335 3
(1.8) (1.9) (1.3) (3.8) (4.0) (2.2) (7.5) (7.6) (22)
One room 41%7 38735 3232 8414 7757 657 1309 1298 II
(7.5) (7.6) (6.2) (16.0) (16.1) (14.8) (28.9) (29.6) (7.9)
Two room; 149872 137798 12074 22142 20601 1541 1661 1609 52
(26.7) (27.1 ) (23.3) (42.0) (42.7) (34.6) (36.7) (36.7) (37.4)
Three room; 153043 138798 1~245 12442 11214 1228 656 616 40
(27.3) (27.2) (27.5) (23.6) (23,2) (27.6) (14.5) (14.1) (28.8)
Rented Total 31087 25563 5524 1636 1345 291 177 156 21
(100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (lOO.O) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0)
No exclusive room 521 444 77 46 42 4 9 9 0
( 1.7) (1.7) (1.4) (2.8) (3.1) (1.4) (5.1) (5.8) (0.0)
In the owned category of houses the percentage In the 'rented' households, percentage of
of households occupying 3+ rooms is the highest in the households occupying two room dwellings is more as
district with 36.7 per cent. 10239 households do not compared to other types of dwellings. There are 521
have any exclusive rooms. The percentage of households in this category which do not have exclusive
households occupying 2 rooms and 3 rooms are more rooms. Majority of such households are in rural areas
or less equal in this category (26.7 per cent and 27.3 (444). 3+ rooms are the least preferred dwellings.
per cent). In the district the median number of rooms Median number of rooms in this category is 2. The
is 3 in rural as well as in urban areas. The number of percentage of Scheduled Tribe households having two
households having owned dwellings in rural areas is rooms dwellings is more in the district under rented
much higher than that in urban areas. Percentage of category. whereas in the case of Scheduled Caste the
Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe households percentage of households with one room dwelling is
having 2 rooms dwellings is more in the district under more as compared to households with other types of
owned category. Among Scheduled Tribe households, dwellings.
one room dwelling comes next to two room dwelling
whereas a mong Scheduled Caste households, the In the tenure status 'others', percentage of
second preference is of three room dwellings. Only househol~ occupying two room dwellings is the highest
338 Scheduled Tribe households possess no exclusive (29.2 per cent). The median number of rooms in this
rooms, that too majority is in rural areas (335). Among category is two. In the case of Scheduled Caste and
Scheduled Caste, out of 2008 households having 'no Scheduled Tribe households, the percentage of
exclusive room', 1911 are in rural areas. Median households having one room dwelling is more in the
number of rooms, in the case of Scheduled Castes district.
and Scheduled Tribes is two.
TABLE-49
PERCENfAGEDISfRIBUlION OFHOUSEHOLDSUVINGINPERMANENT,
SEMI-PERMANENT ANDTEMPORARYHOUSES,2001
Sl. District! Taluk Total Rural Urban
No Permanent Semi- Tempo- Permanent Semi- Tempo- Permanent Semi- Tempo-
Permanent rary . Permanent rary Permanent rary
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11 )
District 68.1 25.4 6.4 67.3 26.2 6.5 75.8 18.7 5.6
2 Emad Taluk 68.2 28.9 2.9 65.9 30.9 3.2 76.2 22.0 1.8
3 Nilatrour Taluk 48.3 44.6 7.1 48.3 44.6 7.1
4 Perinthalmanna Taluk 62.7 33.0 4.2 62.1 33.6 4.3 69.8 27.3 2.9
5 Tilllr Taluk 75.3 15.5 9.2 74.3 16.1 9.6 89.3 7.3 3.4
6 Tilllrangadi Taluk 80.2 15.8 4.0 80.2 15.8 4.0
7 Ponnani Taluk 72.5 13.0 14.5 73.3 13.0 13.7 69.4 13.2 17.3
Data source : Census oflndia 200 I, H- Series, Tables on Houses, Household Amenities and Assets.
Permanent Permanent houses refer to those houses whose wall & roofare made of pucea materials i.e., where burnt bricks, GI
Sheets or other metal sheets, cement concrete are used for wall and tile, slate, shingle, corrugated iron, zinc or other
metal sheets, asbestos sheets, bricks, lime and stone and RBCIRCC concreate are used for roof.
Semi-Permanent Semi-Permanent houses refer to those houses made of other types of materials.
Temporary Temporary houses refer to those houses having, wall and roof made of Kutch a materials i.e., where grass leaves,
reeds, bamboo, mud, unburnt bricks are used for the construction of walls and grass, leaves, reeds, bamboo, thatch,
mud, unbumt bricks, wood, etc., are used for roofs.
This Table gives percentage distributio!1 of haveTemporary houses. The percentage of households
, households living in permanent, semi permanent and having permanent houses is more in urban (75.8 per
temporary houses in 2001. The data is presented for cent) than in rural (67.3 per cent). Among the taluks,
total, rural and urban areas of the district and the taluks. excepting Nilambur taluk, in all other taluks more than
60 per cent households have permanent houses. In the
In Malappuram district, 68.1 per cent of the urban areas ofTirur taluk, the percentage of households
households have permanent houses, 25.4 per cent having permanent houses is very high (89.3 per cent).
households have semi permanent and 6.4 per cent
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In the rural areas of the district, the percentage of is less as compared to rural. However in Ponnani taluk,
households with semi permanent and temporary house there is higher percentage of households with temporary
are more as compared to urban areas. In urban areas, houses in its urban area (17.3 per cent) than its rural
the percentage of households having temporary houses (l3. 7 per cent).
TABLE-50
PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVINGIMPROVEDDRINKINGWATERSOURCE,ELECfRICITY,
BATHROOM, TOILET AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 2001
Sf. Dis tr icllTaluk Total! Number of Number and Percentage ofHouseholds having
No. RuraV Households Improved Electricity Bathroom Toilet Drainage
Urban Drinking
(1) (2) (3) (4) . (5) (6 ) (7) (8) (9)
I Malappuram District Total 598031 60467 (10.1) 381762 (63.8) 395696 (66.2) 522498 (87.4) 79722 (13.3)
Rural 540154 44264 (8.2) 338537 (62,7) 350413 (64.9) 469088 (86.8) 66825 (12.4)
Urban 57877 16203 (28.0) 43225 (74.7) 45283 (78.2) 534lO (92.3) 12897 (22.3)
2 Ernad Ta1uk Total 131372 14759 (11.2) 85822 (65.3) 76349 (58.1) 116960 (89.0) 22222 (16.9)
Rural 102428 6967 (6.8) 64116 (62.6) 54554 (53.3) 90337 (88.2) 15801 (15.4)
Urban 28944 7792 (26.9) 21706 (75.0) 21795 (75.3) 26623 (92.0) 6421 (22.2)
3 Nilambur Taluk Total 94188 6106 (6.5) 42514 (45.1) 48176 (51.1) 78593 (83.4) 12769 (13.6)
Rural 94188 6106 (6.5) 42514 (45.1) 48176 (51.1) 78593 (83.4) 12769 (13.6)
Urban 0 0(-) 0(-) 0(-) o (-) o (-)
4 Perinthalmmna Taluk Total 88897 11537 (13.0) 55534 l62.5) 49902 (56.1) 73328 (82.5) 14440 (16.2)
Rural 81044 9304 (11.5) 49626 (61.2) 43824 (54.1) 66153 (81.6) 13640 (16.8)
Urban 7853 2233 (28.4) 5908 (75.2) 6078 (77.4) 7175 (91.4) 800 (10.2)
5 TinirTaluk Total 129017 10471 (8.1) 89168 (69.1) 96964 (75.2) 113349 (87.9) 9413 (7.3)
Rural 120626 9274 (7.7) 82120 (68.1) 89524 (74.2) 105142 (87.2) 7244 (6.0)
Urban 8391 1197 (14.3) 7048 (84.0) 7440 (88.7) 8207 (97.8) 2169 (25.8)
6 Tirurangadi Taluk Total 96397 5750 (6.0) 67581 (70.1) 78486 (81.4) 87475 (90.7) 13957 (14.5)
Rural 96397 5750 (6.0) 67581 (70.1) 78486 (81.4) 87475 (90.7) 13957 (14.5)
Urban 0 0(-) 0(-) o (-) o (-) o (-)
7 Ponnani Taluk Total 58160 11844 (20.4) 41143 (70.7) 45819 (78.8) 52793 (90.8) 6921 (11.9)
Rural 45471 6863 (15.1) 32580 (71.7) 35849 (78.8) 41388 (91.0) 3414 (7.5)
Urban 12689 49.81 (39.3) 8563 (67.5) 9970 (78.6) 11405 (89.9) 3507 (27.6)
Data Source: Census ofIndia 2001, H- Series, "Tables on Houses, Household Amenities and Assets.
* Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as •Improved' or otherwise.
Ifthe household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump/tube well situated within or outside
the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved
drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly.
Percentages are given in brackets. Bathroom means bathroom within the house. Toilet means toilet within the house.
Drainage means closed and open drainage.
This Table presents the number and the percentage Only 8.2 per cent households in rural areas of the
of households having amenities such as improved district receive improved drinking water whereas
drinking water, electricity, bathroom, toilet and drainage electricity is available to 62.7 per cent rural households.
in total, rural and urban areas of the district and the It can be seen from the t able that urban areas 0 f
taluks. Out of 598031 households in M alappuram Malappuram district have better facilities like improved
district, 10.1 per cent have improved drinking water. drinking water, electricity, bathroom, toilet and drainage.
Electricity is available in 63.8 per cent households and
66.2 per cent households have bathroom within the Among the Taluks, Ponnani Taluk has higher
house. Toilet and drainage facilities are available in percentage of households having improved drinking
87.4 per cent and 13.3 per cent households respectively. water, electricity and toilet. More than 80 per cent of
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households of T;l"" ....angadi taluk has the facility of seen if! Emad taluk (16.9 per cent) closely followed by
bathroum. In the case of drainage facility, the highest Perinthalmanna taluk (16.2 per cent).
percentage of households having the said facility il,
TABLE-51
NUMBERANDPERCENTAGEOFHOUSEHOLDSPY1YPEOFFUELUSEDFORCOOKIN~2001
SI.District/Taluk Total! Total Fire Crop Cow- Elec- Coal! Cooking Bio- Kero- Others No
No. Rural! No. of Wood Residue dung tririty Lignit.-: Gas gas sene Cook-
Urban House- Cake (Char- (LPG) ing
holds coal)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
1 Mall'.ppuram Totfai 598031 ~32178 9045 235 426 241 45311 1613 7069 286 1627
(89.0) (1.5) (0.0) (0.1) (:.~) (7.6) (0.3) (1.2) (0.0) (0.3)
Rural 540154 489425 8303 200 399 213 33096 1288 5673 275 1332
(90.6) (1.5) (0.0) (0.1) (0.1) (6.1) (0.2) (1.0) (0.1) (0.3)
Urban 57877 ~2753 742 35 27 28 12215 325 1446 11 295
(73.9) (1.3) (0.1) (0.0) (0.0) (21.1) (0.6) (2.5) (0.0) (0.5)
2 Emad Total 131372 116087 1932 59 107 14:' 10800 402 1507 38 293
(88.4) (1.5) (0.0) (0.1) (0.1) (8.2) (0.3) (1.2) (0.0) (0.2)
RW'a1 102428 94910 1651 49 93 121 4425 183 790 33 173
(92.7) (1.6) (0.0) (0.1) (0.1) (4.3) (0.2) (0.8) (0.0) (0.2)
Urban 28944 21177 281 10 14 26 6375 219 717 5 120
(73.2) (1.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.1) (22.0) (0.8) (2.5) (0.0) (OA)
In this Table, number and percentage of households and kerosene~ In all the taluks more than 80 per cent
by type of fuel Llsed for cooking is given for the district of the households use firewood. It is above 90 per
and the taluks. In the district firewood is the cent in Nilambur (90.5 per cent) and Tirur taluks (91.5
predominant fuel used by 89.0 per cent of the per cent). In the m"ban areil::; of the taluks, firewood is
households. The se(;ond predominant fuel used for used by: ess than 75 per cent ofhouseholds. In
cooking is LPG by 7.6 per cent of households. Other Perinthalmanna Taluk, firewood is used in its urban
fuels like crop residue, cowdung cake, electricity, coaV areas bY'even less than 70 per cent households. In the
lignite, bio-gas are used by a negligible percentage of urban areas of Emad and Perinthalmanna taluks, more
households. Kerosene is used as a fuel by 1.2 per cent than 20 per cent of the households use LPG. In the
of households. Among the t aluks also the most " urban areas of Emad, Perinthalmanna and Tirur taluks,
predominant fuel is firewood followed by cooking gas a higher percentage ofhouseholds use kerosene as fuel.
TABLE-52
NUMBERANDPERCE~lAGEOFHOUSEHOLDSAVAllJNGBANEJNGSERVICESAND
HAVING EACH OFTHE SPECIFIED ASSET, 2001
SI. Dis trict/ Taluk Total/ Total TotalNo. of Availability of Household Assets
No. Rural! No. of Households Radial Tele- Tele- Bicycle Scooter, Car, None
Urban House- availing Transistor vision phone Motor- Jeep, ofthe
holds Banking cycle, Van specified
Services Moped assets
(1) . (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11 ) (12)
Malappuram District Total 598031 300069 369547 112205 68677 59444 29187 16373 193021
(50.2) (61.8) (18.8) (11.5) (9.9) (4.9) (2.7) (32.3)
Rural 540154 271912 332996 93928 57907 50946 24014 13894 177529
(50.3) (61.6) (17.4) (10.7) (9.4) (4.4) (2.6) (32.9)
Urban 57877 28157 36551 18277 10770 8498 5173 2479 15492
(48.6) (63.2) (31.6) (18.6) (14.7) (8.9) (4.3) (26.8)
2 Emad T~luk Total 131372 57494 82514 24851 l3753 8081 5756 3617 41500
(43.8) (62.8) (18.9) (10.5) (6.2) (4.4) (2.8) (31.6)
Rural 102428 44531 64683 15891 9360 5673 3497 2355 33152
(43.5) (63.1) (15.5) (9.1) (5.5) (3.4) (2.3) (32.4)
Urban 28944 12963 17831 8960 4393 2408 2259 1262 8348
(44.8) (61.6) (31.0) (15.2) (8.3) (7.8) (4.4) (28.8)
3 Ni1ambur Taluk Total 94188 52500 53425 12198 8142 13281 4797 1985 34540
(55.7) (56.7) (13.0) (8.6) (14.1) (5.1 ) (2.1) (36.7)
Rural 94188 52500 53425 12198 8142 13281 4797 1985 34540
('55. 7 ) (56. 7 ) (13.0) (8.6) :14.1) ('\.1 ) (2.1) (36.7)
q 0 0
l:rban 0 Q 0 0 0 0 \/
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TABLE-52 (Contd...)
NUMBERAND PERCENTAGE OFHOUSEHOLDSAVAILINGBANKINGSERHCESAND HOUSEHOLDS HAVING
EACH OF THE SPECIFIED ASSET, 2001
4 Perinthahnanna Taluk Total 88897 55873 58390 18103 10687 6031 4155 2587 26451
(62.9) (65.7) (20.4) (12.0) (6.8) (4.7) (2.9) (29.8)
Rural 81044 51108 53140 15248 9038 5289 3401 2157 24533
(63.1) (65.6) (18.8) (11.2) (6.5) (4.2) (2.7) (30.3)
Urban 7853 4765 5250 2855 1649 742 754 430 1918
(60.7) (66.9) (36.4) (21.0) (9.4) (9.6) (5.5) (24.4)
5 TirurTaluk Total 129017 62701 78686 24687 18532 10405 5247 4152 42731
(48.6) (61.0) (19.1 ) (14.4) (8.1) (4.1) (3.2) (33.1)
Rural 120626 57701 72895 21394 16264 9302 4343 3687 41035·
(47.8) (60.4) (17.7) (13.5) (7.7) (3.6) (3.1) (34.0)
Urban 8391 5000 5791 3293 2268 1103 904 465 1696
(59.6) (69.0) (39.2) (27.0) (13.1) (10.8) (5.5) (20.2)
6 Tirurangadi Taluk Total 96397 44301 59735 18346 10386 6906 3930 2558 31401
(46.0) (62.0) (19.0) (10.8) (7.2) (4.1) (2.7) (32.6)
Rural 96397 44301 59735 18346 10386 6906 3930 2558 31401
(46.0) (62.0) (19.0) (10.8) (7.2) (4.1) (2.7) (32.6)
Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0)· (0.0) (0.0) (0.0)
7 Ponnani Taluk Total 58160 27200 36797 14020 7177 14740 5302 1474 16398
(46.8) (63.3) (24.1) (12.3) (25.3) (9.1) (2.5) (28.2)
Rural 45471 21771 29118 10851 4717 10495 4046 1152 12868
(47.9) (64.0) (23.9) (10.4) (23.1) (8.9) (2.5) (28.3)
Urban 12689 5429 7679 3169 2460 4245 1256 322 3530
(42.8) (60.5) (25.0) (19.4) (33.5) (9.9) (2.5) (27.8)
Data source: Census of India 2001, H-series, Tables on Houses, Household Amenities and Assets.
In the district, banking services is availed of by 50.2 position with its availability in 61. 8 per cent 0 f
per cent of the households. In the rural areas of the households. In the case of other assets, the percentage
district the said facility is availed of by 50.3 per cent of households availing them is less than 20 per cent.
households while in urbar areas, their percentage is The percentage of households with television comes
less than 50. In the case of availability of specified next to households with radio/transistor
household assets, radio/transistor occupies the first
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IX. MAJOR SOCIAL AND CULTURAL famous for its temple festival. Kottakkal p ooram,
EVENTS celebrated during March-Apri1. is attractive for its
cultural festivity. During the seven days, famous
In the district small and big religious festivals are classical arti"tes of the country perform here.
conducted in almost all parts of the district during
summer. Bakrid, Id-ul-fitr and Muharam of Muslims, Nilambur Pattu
Thiruvathira and Navarathri of Hindus and Christmas
Nilambur Pattu is an ancient festival. It is conducted
of Christians along with Onam, common to all sects
by Nilambur Kovilakam during February. Thousands
are celebrated. An intermingling fragrance of
gather to witness this week long celebration. The
Oppanappattu, Duff, Kaikottikali and M argamkali
festival is related to ancient war and hunting. Tribal
prevails all over the district. During Onam, a tourism
chieftains have important role in the rituals.
festival for one week with a variety of cultural
programmes is also organised. Kondotty Nercha
The revival ofthe Malayalam stage was initiated Kondotty Nercha is a week long festival in March.
by the late Sh.P.S. Varier, the founder of Arya Vaidya The Nercha is conducted in Pazhayangadi Mosque of
Sala. It was under his patronage that the Parama Siva Kondotty, constructed in the 18th century A.D. The
Vilasam Dramatic Company was started in Kottakkal tomb of Muhammed Sha, the Sufi exponent, is close to
to promote Malayalam drama at a time when only Tamil the mosque. It was constructed in Mughal style. The
drama clubs had their sway. A permanent hall to stage Nercha has an inter-religious expression in its petty
Malayalam dramas was built at Kottakkal. Later this varavu. Thousands gather during the Nercha which
dramatic club was renamed as P.S.V Natyasangham assumes carnival proportions with hectic trade and
where K athakali is t he main programme now. A amusements.
Kathakali School is also run by the Natyasangham.
Puthenpalli Nercha
Kolkali, Daff muttu and Aravanamuttu of Muslim
Community are important folk art forms of the district. The Andu Nercha ofPuthenpalli at Perumpadappu
Chavittu Kali or Cherumakkali is.another anicent folk in the south-west border of the district is also famous.
art of Malappuram. The living exponent of Sopana Lakhs of devotees attend this annual festival of the
Sangetha, Nheralath Rama Poduval hails from Mosque. As a part of the festival, neichor (ghee rice)
Angadipuram. is distributed to devotees and the poor.
With a number ofTemples, Mosques and Churches, Omnur Nercha is a famous mosque festival in
Malappuram abounds in fairs a nd festivals. Some Malappuram district, celebrated in memory of martyrs.
important ones are given below: Omanur is 6 km. away from Kondotty.
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The following are t he important 1fbrarics in 22. Desasevini Vayanasala & Grandhalayam,
Malappuram district. Ugrapuram, Areacode
23. Arukeezhaya Grarna Seva Samithy Vayanasala
Ernad Taluk
& Grandhalayam, Manjery P.O.
L Pothujana Vayanasala & Grandhalayam,
24. Pothujana Grandhalayam, Othayi,
Thrikalangode.
Perakamanna P.O.
2. YM.A Library, Areacode.
25. Muhammed Abdurehiman Sahib Memorial
3. Grama Sevasamithi Grandhalayam, Karikadu, Library, Edavanna P.O.
Thrithalangode P.O. 26. Kundotu Youngmen's Clutural Association
4. C.T. Memorial Vayanasala, Karakunnu, Manjeri. Vayanasala & Grandhasala, Eranjikode P.O.
5. Yuvajana Sangham Grandhalayam, Vilayil P.O. 27. Arunodhayam Vayanasala & Grandhalayam,
Kuniyil.
6. Karadu Grandhalayam & Vayanasala,
Karaduparambu P.O. 28. Gramodharana Sangham Library,
Ponnembadam, Karadupara P.O.
7. Pothujana Grandhalayam, Olavattur.
29. Pothujana Vayanasala & Grandhalayam,
8. Navodaya Vayanasala & Grandhalayam, Iruvetta. Thottilangadi.
Pulpatta.
30. Pothujana Vayanasala & Grandhalayam,
9. Navodayam Grandhasala & Vayanasala, Athanikal.Valluvmbram. P.O.
Pathapiriyam P.O.
31. Pothujana Grandhalayam, Thripanachi,
10. Pothujana Vayanasala, Peri mbalam, Kuzhimanna.
Munguparambu.
32. Samsl\ara P oshini Vayanasala, Thiruthiyadu,
11. Tl ~ King Edward Memorial Library, Vazhayoor P.O., Ramanattukara.
Ma.appuram.
33. Kairally Grandhasala, Palakadu,Kuzhimanna.
f2. Yuvajana Vayanasala & Grandhalayam, Pulikal.
34. Jnanodhayam Vayanasala & G randhalayam,
13. M.A. Rahman Memorial Library, Kottapuram, Ayithur, Edavanna.
Anthiyoorkunnu.
35. N.M. Library, Neerad Muthuvalloor P.O.,
14. Vokar Master Smaraka Library, Musliyarangadi, Kondotty.
Nediyiruppu.
36. Hawildhar M.A Rahman Memorial Library,
15. Azhinjilam Arts Club Vayanasala & Vazhakkad.
Grandhalayam, Ashinjila.
37. Puthukkode Vayanasala & Grandhalayam,
16. Yuvajanasangham Arts Club Vayanasala & Puthukkode P.O., Ramanattukara.
Grandhalayam, Ilayoor, Iruvetty. 38. Pothujana Vayanasala, Panthallor. Kadambodu
17. Vijnanodayam Vayanasala, Kakove, P.O., Manjery.
Vazhayoor P.O. 39. Muhammad Abdu Rehiman Sahib Smaraka
18. Desiya Vayanasala & Grandhalayam, Grandhasala, Nediyirup.Kundotty P.O.
Valiyaparambu, P. 0 .PulikaL 40. Yuvajana Vayanasala & Grandhalayam,
19. GIameena Grandhalayam, Puliyakode, Omanoor. Cheruvayoor.
Kuzh~mana. 41. Ahammed Kurikal Smaraka Vayanasala,
20. Yuvajam. Grar,djn18~/ar~1, Kuzbimara P.C. & Grandhalayam, Kannathumpara,
Cheruvayoor P.O.
21. Vid'y.ipos~lini Libr~ry & P"R, Puthukodll,
Ra mal! at [likara. 42. Moorkan<l Vayan:.:sala & Grandhasala,
Urgnatiry P.O., Eriyikode.
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~U. Vazhayoor Grandhalayam & Vayanasala, 63. Thuyyam Grarneena Vayanasala, 'ThuyyamP.O.,
Vazhayoor East P.O., Ramanattukara. Edappal.
44, Pothujana Vayan:lsala, Anakkayam, 64. Vengmikara Vayanasala & Grandhasala,
Munduparambu. Ayilakadu P.O., EdappaI.
45. Navabhavana Grandhalayam, Kolapattu. 6).
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Eranikkottu P.O., Edavanna. Mukuthala P.O.
46. Dhanagram Balasamajam Grandhalayam, 66. Crus ant Library, Central Bazar, Manjeri.
Puthukode. P.O.
67. Kajrali Library, Kuruvath, Kundotty P.O.
47. People's Library, Vallu vangadu,
68. Yuvajana Vayanasala, Narukara, Manj eri College.
Valluvangadu South P.O.
69. C. P. Abdu Rahiman Master Smaraka
48. Yuvajana Grandhasala, Valamangalam,
Samskarika Kendram Grandhasla & Vayanasala,
Pulpatta P.O.
Kondot'cy.
49. Prabhath Reading Room & Library, New Bazar,
70. Chaithrapurogamana Kalavedi Vayanasala &
Keezhuparamb, P.O. Areekode.
Grandhalayam, Chaithra P.O., Erikode.
50. Masco Pothujana Vayanasala, Melakkam,
71. Saftar Hasmi Grandhalayam, Valancherry.
Karuvambra P.O.
72. Changaramkulam Samskarika Samithy,
51. Navayuga Vayanasala, Pathanapuram,
Nannamukku P.O.
Valillappuzha, P.O. Areekode.
73. Sarga Vedi Vayanasala, Ermangalam.
52. Victory Sports Club Reading Room & Library,
Koduvdam, Kakkovu. Vazhayoor P.O., 74. The Task Library, Veliyankode.
Ramanattukara.
75. Sanghavedi Grandhal~yam, Ayilakadu P.O.,
53 .. Tharangam Vayanasala, Valarattu P.O., Edappal.
Eandikkadu.
76. Sports, Arts & Reading Room, Chakkalakathu,
54. Navachethana Library & RR, Kudassery, Nilamboor P.O.
Chembassery P.O., Mangalassery.
77. Chethana Grllildhasala, Arimpra P.O, Kondotty.
55. Mangalassery SahithyaParishathu Grandhasala,
78 .. EMS Smaraka G randhasala, Karaparambu,
Karuvambram P.O.
Pulparta P.O.
56. Parammal Grandbasala & Vayanasala,
79. Kiranam Library, Arts & Sports Club,
Azhinjilam P.O.
Pathanapuram, Keezhupurambu P.O.
57. Kunjan Nair Smaraka Vayanasala &
Grandhasala, Vettathur.Cherauvayoor P.O.
80. District Police Library & Reading Room,
Malappuram.
58. Young Men's Reading Room, Chemrakattar,
81. Hasshmi Kalakayika Samskarikavedi Library &
Erikkodu.
Reading Room, North Kozhakottur,
59. Desabendu Grandhalayam & Vayanasala, Areekode P.O
Alungal.
Nilambur Taluk
60. Olympia Library, Olamathil.
1. Young Men's Library, Chunkathara.
61. AKG S maraka Grandhasala & Vayanasala,
2. United Club RR & Library, Kovilakathummury,
Nannamukku P,O.
Nilambur P.O.
62. Jnanodayam Grandhalayam & Kalu:samithy,
3. Desiya Vayanasala, Amarambalam South,
Easwaramangalam. Thavannur.
Ulladu P.O"Vamyambalam.
4. Desasevini Vayanasala & Kalasamithi, Kappil, 26. Yuva Reshmi Library, Vallimittam,
Vandoor. Kurumbalangode.
5. Yuvajana VaY<lnasala & Grandhalayam, 27. Peoples Library & RR, Pookotuvadam.
Uppuvally P.O.
28. Janatha Vayanasala, Uppada.
6. Youth Association Library, Arts & Sports Club, 29. Prathiba Grandhasala, Karavarakundu.
Mambadu.
30. Nehru Smaraka Vayanasala, Karakode,
7. Gramodharana S angam Vayanasala, Library, Manimooli.
Arts &' Sports Club, Chulliyod,
Pookkottumpadam. 31. Pullari Vayanasala & Arts Club, Kowkadu P.O.,
Theyyathupadam.
8. Viswaprabha Library, Kavalamukkada,
Pookottumpadam. 32. NVK M oulavi Memorial Library, T harisu,
Karuvarakundu.
9. Jankiya Vayanasala, Porur, Vaniyambalam.
33. Dr.B.R. Ambedkar S maraka Grandhasala &
10. Prabhat Yuvajana sangham Vayanasala, Vayanasala, Shariyil, Vandoor P.O.
Empalapadi, Vandoor P.O.
34. Renjini Library & Arts Club, Parthar,
11. Chadangamkulam Yuvajanasamithi & Chungathara.
Grandhasala, Naduvath, Vandoor P.O.
35. Nisari Grandhasala, Poonkulamkai, Karapuram
12. Navodaya VayanasaJa & Sports Club, Edakara. P.O., Edakara.
13. Desa Seva Samajam Vayanasala & Grandhasala, 36. Dhanya Youth Club & Library, Vellaramunda,
Karulay. Karapuram P.O.
14. Janatha Grandhalayam, Punnappala. 37. Dr. Ambedkar S maraka Library, Ilumpuzha,
Meppadam P.O.
15. Mangalodayam Library, Thuvoor.
38. Jnanodhayam Grandhasala & Vayanasala,
16. Udaya Vayanasala, Vellampuram. Oorakom, Melmuri P.O.
17. Tagore Smaraka Vayanasala, Srambikal. 39. Grameena Vayanasala, Mamangara,
Pullankode P.O. Kambalakkallu P.O.
18. Vijaya Vayanasala & Grandhasala, Palemadu. 40. PravanomArts, Sports Club & Library,Parassery,
Edakkara. Areemanal P.O.
19. Azad Grandhalayam & Vayanasala, 41. Sahridaya Grandhalayarn, Mamankara P.O.,
Vaniyambalam. Kambala~l1u.
20. Pathiriyal Pothujana Vayanasala & 42. Vidhya Grandhasala, Kakara, Pulvetta P.O.
Grandhalayam, Pathiriyal.
43. Navadhara Vayanasala, Kembinkunnu,
21. Grama P rakashini Library & RR, B hoothan Karivarakkunu.
Colony, Chunkathara.
44. Sports, Arts & Reading Club, Chakkalakuthu,
22. Prathibha Library, Arts & Sports Club, Kaippini, Nilambur.
Kurumbalangadu.
Perinthalmanna Toluk
23. Nallamthanni Grandhasala & Kalasamithi,
1. Cosmopolitan Club & Library, Perinthalmanna.
Nallamthanni.
2. Pothujana Vayanasala, Vazhengada.
24. Friends Library & Sports Club, Koottopadam.
3. Vellila Pothujana Vayanasala, VelJila P.O.
25. Jnanodhayam Vayanasala & G ral1dhalayam,
Aynikode, Porur P.O. 4. Desasevini Vayanasala, Angadipuram.
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16. Mankada Pallipuram Pothu Grandha1ayam, 41. Yuva Prathibha RR & Library, Poozhikunnu,
Mankada Pallipuram. Velli1a P.O.
17. Yuvajana Sangham Vayanasala, Arakuparambu, 42. Pra thibha Vayanasala, Kari avattom,
Matarakkal. Mannarmala P.O.
18. Cherukara Kalasamithi Vayana·sala, Pulimkave. 43. Yuvaj ana Samithi Grandhalayam, M ankada,
Kadannamanna P.O.
19. Yuvajana Sangam Vayanasala, Kolathoor P.O.
44. Yuvaj ana Vayanasala, Panampi,
20. P.oonthanam Smal'aka Grandhalayam, Amminikkadu P.O.
Keezhattur.
4.3. K.V. Raman Smaraka Graridhasala, Paloor,
21. Vasudeva Smaraka Vayanasala, Chemmaniyode. Pulamanthole P.O.
22. Azad Smaraka Vayanasala & Sports Club, Vellila. 46. N. Chanthukutty Nair Smaraka Vayanasala &
23. Samskarika Vayanasala & Grandhasala, Grandhalayam, Vazhangode Patticaud P.O.
Chemmankadavu.Kodoor P.O. 47. Navodaya Vayanasala, EravimangaIam.
24. Grameena Grandhalayam, Pathirikode. 48. MPR. MS. Pothujana Vayanasala, Thazhe
25. Chan~iran Smaraka Grandhalayam, Chemmaniyodu, Pattikode.
Thachinganadalli. 49. V.K. Krishnan Memorial Public Library &
Research Centre, Perunthalmanna.
26. Yuvajana Vayanasala, Thelakadu.Pattikkadu.
50. Pothujana Vayanasala & Grandhalayam,
27. Seithali S maraka G randhalayam, Kattupara, puzhakattiri .
Chelakkadu P.O.
51. Suprabha Library & Sports Club, K annyala
28. Pothujana Vayanasala, Edathura.Thutha P.O. Patticaud P.O.
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55. Desiya Vayanasala, Pathinkode, MeJattur. 15. Kairali Vayanasala & Grandhalayam.
Naduvartom P.O., Kuttipuram.
56. Mamatha Grandhasala, Valapurant,
Pulamanthole. 16. Nayanar Smaraka Grandhabyam,
Keraladhiswarapuram, ThanaloOT.
57. Pothujana Vayanasala, Pallikuthu, PattikaduP,O.
17. Grameen Vayanasala, Edayoor.
58. Novalty Vayanasala, 01appara,
Velliyanchery P.O., Melattoor. 18. Seethi Sahib Memorial Library, Mangalam.
59. Sagar Grandhasala, Pachamallur P.O. 19. JavahirluloomLibrary & RR, Kootayi.
60. Akshara Sangham Vayanasala, Valiya 20. Navajeevan Vayanasala & Sports Club,
Vettilppady, Cherckkaparambu P.O. Kallaramangalam, Kadampuzha.
61. Anaswara Vayanasala, Pathayikkara P.O. 21. Town Public Library & RR, Randathani.
62. Yuvabhavana Samskarika S amity & Library, 22. Muncipal Library & RR Thirur.
CherukulambuVattaloor P.O.
23. Urica Vayanasala, Kottapadi, KottakkaL
63. Kairali .Vayanasala, Narangakundu.
24. Yuvachethana Vayanasala, Maruthinchira,
Perinthalmanna P.O.
Marakara.
64. Kairali Vayan~saIa,Pathirikode P.O., Melatoor.
25. Pothujanamithram Vayanasala & Grandhalayam,
Tirur Taluk Kunnumpuram, Pariyapuram.
1. Thanoor Sanchara Grandhalayam, Thanoor. 26. Janakiya Vayanasala & Grandhalayam, K. Puram
P.O, Thanaloor.
2. Grama B endhu VayanasaJa & Kalasamithi,
Pachathiri, Thiroor. 27. Iringavoor Library & RR, Iringavur, Thirur.
3. Desabendu Vayanasala & Grandhalayam, 28. Rajesh Srnaraka Grandhalayam & Vayanasala,
Muthur P.O, Thimr. Meenadathur, Thanaloor.
4. Bapuji Smaraka Vayanasala, Mannnhi, 29. Yuvajana Vayanasala & Grandhalayam, Padiyam,
Chengottur P.O, Kot+..akkal. Vettom.
5. Sridharan Nambeesan Smaraka Vayanasala & 30. Samoohya Seva Sangham Library & RR,
Kalasarnithi, Ponmala, Othukungan. Koarvankadappuram, Thannur P.O
40. Friends Library, Kattilangadi, Thanoor P.O. 20. Kunjimoythu Memorial Library & RR,
Kuttur North P.O., A. R.Nagar.
41. EMS Smaraka Vayanasala, P ainkannurP.O.,
Kuttipuram. 21. Vasu Smaraka Vayanasala, Ariyallur.
42. Nas Library & Reading Room, Ponmula P.O., 22. Jwala Library, Vallikunnu, Kadalundinagaram.
Othukkungal.
23. Bafakithangal Smaraka Library, Irumpuchola,
Ttrurangadi Ta/uk A.R. Nagar.
1. Neduva Yuvajana Sangham Vayanasala & 24. Desiya Vayanasala, Mattil Bazar, Vengara P.O.
Grandhasala, Chettipadi. 25. Udaya Library & RR, Thiruthi,
2. Desaprabha Vayanasala & Library, Methuladu, Kolakaduchali P.O.
Valiyora. 26. Universal Arts & Library, Olipram,
3. Gramodharana Vayanasala, Kodakadu P.O., Vallikunnu P.O.
Chettipady. 27. T.P. Master Smaraka Library & RR, Paravur,
4. Young Men's Library & RR, Thirurangadi. Kottakal.
28. Parapur Yuvajana S angham Library & RR.
5. Navodayam Vayanasala, Kadakattupara,
Parapur P.O., Kottakkal.
ThenjippalamP.O.
29. Bukhara Library, Edarikode.
6. Popular Library & RR' Abdurahiman Nagar.
30. V.C. Balakrishnan Panicker Smaraka
7. Seva Samithy Vayanasala & Grandhalayam,
Grandhalayam & Vayanasala, Oorakam P.O.,
Ullanam North, Parappanangadi.
Keezhmury.
8. Sobhana Library, Vallikunnu P.O., Kadalundi
31. Yugachetana Library, Vaikkathupadam,
Nagaram.
Velimukku P.O.
9. Navajeevan Grandhalayam, Vallikunnu, 32. Grameena Library & RR, Puthuparambu P.O.,
Kadalundi Nagaram. Edarikkode.
10. Navjeevan Vayanasala, Chiramangalam, 33. Evershine Library, Karipur P.O, Kondotti.
Neduva P.O.
34. Yuyadhara Library & Vayanasala, Parapur,
11. Muhammad Smaraka Pothujana Vayanasala & Kottakkal.
Grandhalayam, Parappanangadi.
35. MaliyekalAbdulla Haji Memorial Library & RR,
12. Elannummal RR & Library, Kolakaduchali, Achanambalam, Kannamangalam.
Chelambr~.
36. EMS Smaraka Vayanasala & G randhalayam,
13. Yuvajana Vayanasala & Grandhalayam, Pallikal. Vellaypadam.
14. SSM Library & Sports Club, KuzhimuttamP.O., Ponnani Ta/uk
Iringallur.
1. Thrikkavu Grandhalayam (LLA), Ponnani.
15. National Library, Karimbil, Venniyoor P.O.
2. Nalanda Kalakendram & Grandhasla, Panthavur,
16. Seethi Sahib Memorial Library & RR, Chemmad, Alankode.
Thirurangadi P.O.
3. Desasevini Vayanasala & Grandhalayam,
17. Kakadu Library & RR, Kakadu, Thirurangadi. Thavannur.
18. S.Muhammad Smaraka Grandhasala, Vallikunnu, 4. Krishanpanicker Vayanasala & Grandhalayam,
North P.O. Ponnani.
19. Ambalamavu Vayanasala, Iringallur P.O., 5. Navodaya Kalasamithy & Grandhalayam,
Vengara. Purangu, Kanjiramukku.
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6. Grameena Vayanasala, Kaladi. surprisingly found blood oozing out from it. The news
was taken to Kattilamittath Nambhoodiri and he later
7. Jnanodhayam Vayanasala & Sports Club,
sanctified the stone while the Namkandath Namboodiri
Puranga, Kanjiramukku P.O.
cleared the g round and Pandalakkot N amboodiri
8. Edapal Gramapanchayat Pothugrandhasala & erected a panda!. Eventually a temple was constructed
Vayanasala, Edapal. in the place of pandal. According to the inscription on
one beam of the copper roofed shrine it was built in
9. Kairaly Kalasamithy & Grandhalayam, 1732 A.D. The Siva lingam here is believed to have
Kadavanadu, Ponnani South. been worshipped by goddess Parvathi. This temple is
10. Commons Club RR & Library, T hrikavu, very much associated with Poomthanam Namboodiri,
Ponnani. an ardent devotee of Lord Guruvayoorappan. The
Thali temple h ere is a Iso equally a ncient and its
11. Grameena Vayanasala, Vattamkulam. renovation under the leadership of Shri. K.Kelappan
12. Maranchery Grandhalayam, Alliparambu, evolved much public interest. A Vishnu temple is also
Maranchery. located nearby.
14. Unni Smaraka Grandhalayam, Kothamukku, Kadampuzha (in Melmuri village) is located about
Gramam P.O, 3 kms. north-east ofVettichira (in Kurumbathur village)
on the National Highway-17. It is a place of pilgrimage
15. Tagore Memorial Grandhalayam, RR & Library, , attracting hundreds of devotees everyday. Famous
Palapetty, Veliyankode P.O. Bhagavathi temple is believed to have been
16. Yugavedi Grandhalayam,'Kundukadavu P.O., consecrated by Jagadguru Sankaracharya.
Kanjiramukku.
Kondotty
17. Grameena Vayanasala, Polpakara, Edappal.
It is situated 20 kms. west of Manjeri. This place
18. Archana Grandhalayam & Vayanasala, is associated with a Muslim saint Muhammad Shah,
Naripparambu, Thavanur. . popularly known as Kondotty Thangal. Kondotty Valiya
Nercha, celebrated for 3 days annually in the Kondotty
19. Yaspo Vayanasala & Grandhasala, Porukkara,
Thakkiya Mosque (which is believed to have been built
Edappal P.O.
by the then Thangal named Muhammad Shah), is an
20. Sameeksha Library & Reading Room, important festival in the district. The renowned Mapila
Neerolpalam, Puthukkudi, Nedumbal, poet Moikutty Vaidyar lived here. The Pazhayangadi
Thenjippa1am P.O. mosque is also another important place of worship.
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(b) Places of Historical or Archaeological is located 13 kms. south ofTirur on the northern bank
Importance of the Bharathapuzha. It was here that the Mamankam
(Mahamakham) festival, instituted by Cheraman
Malappuram Perumal, used to be held. It was held once in 12 years
Malappuram is the headquarters of the district. It and the Rakshapurushan (protector) of this function
is situated on the Cali cut-Madras road, 12 kms. south- was acknowledged as the suzerain of Malabar. The
west ofManjeri and 52 kms. south-west of Calicut. In great festival was celebrated for 28 days with all pomp
early times M alappuram was t he headquarters 0 f and pageantry. I n the earliest phases, the Chera
British troops and later it became the headquarters of emperor used to preside over the festival. Later the
the Malabar s pedal police formed in 1921. The Valluvanad Raja got the right to preside. Still later the
Zamorins of Cali cut had also their sway over this place Zamorins of Calicut wrested the right of presiding over
and had stationed a part of their militia here. The the Mamankam from the Valluvanad Raja. It is believed
century old Haig barracks situated on the top of the that the Mamankam was celebrated for the last time
hill overlooking the Kadalundi river, founded by the in 1755. It is also believed that the legendary Cherman
British rulers is now the headquarters of the district Perumal set out on his pilgrimage to Mecca from
ad,ministration. This place has still the ruins of an . Thirunavaya. The Nava Mukunda temple dedicated
ancient fort built by Tippu Sultan. Malappuram was to Lord Vishnu is believed to have been founded by 9
also the scene of the Malabar Rebellion of 1921 which famous Saints. Its Sreekovil is a massive building and
was suppressed by the Malabar special police. Of the the two Dwarapalakas on either side of the main
entrance to the sanctum-sanctorum deserve special
ten temples here the Thripuranthaka (Siva) temple,
mention for their unique architectural style.
Mannar Siva temple and Chennath Siva temple are
Thirunavaya is also an important place for "Bali" i.e.
important. There are two churches also situated here.
offerings to the spirits of the departed souls. It was in
Of the 14 mosques in the town, the Jama-at Mosque
the holy water of the Bharathapuzha that the ashes of
where annual Nercha known as Malappuram Nercha,
Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and other
held usually for four days in the month of April is
renowned personalities were immersed. Now a
important. Hajiyar palli and Sayyadi Jarum are
Sarvodaya Mela is held here annually.
important places of worship.
Manjer; Tirur
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were returned with the dead bodies to Tirur. These the composer of 'Narayaneeyam'. A mandap, in honom
bodies were laid to rest in Khabaristan of the mosque of him h as been constructed by the Guruvayoor
near by. Tirur Municipality has built a town hall in Devaswam at Chandanakkavu.
memory of the wagon tragedy.
Mangaiam
Tanur
It is situated about 14 kms. south ofTirur. Chennara
The small coastal fishing town of Tanur was one desom of Mana gal am village rose to prominence, being
of the earliest settlements of tht: Portuguese. It is the birth place of poet Laureate Vallathol Narayana
believed that St. Francis Xavier visited the place in Menon. The ancient Tharavadu house, locally known
1546. Mangalore - Madras railway line passes through as Kondayur, still exists there.
the town. Keraladheeswarapuram temple, one among
the oldest temples of Kerala is located here. (c) Places of Tourist Importance
Keraladheeswarapuram is also weavers settlement. Malappuram district with its rich natural beauty
and historic past has its own tourist attractions
Kottappady
Tirurangad"i was an important centre of the 4 kms. away from Nilambur on the side of
Khilaphat movement, the National Movement and the Nilambur-Gudallurroad, is '.vorld's first Teak museum
Malabar rebellion. It was the Tirurangadi incident on and a sub centre of Kerala Forest Research Institute.
the 20th August, 1921, that ignited the outbreak of the In the Teak Museum, a visitor can h ave at hand,
Mapila Rebellion. Mampuram Kizhakkepalli was the information 0 n all aspects of Teak. The museum,
seat ofKhilaphet leader, Ali Musiliar and a centre of arranged in a two storied building exhibits articles and
religious education. Mampram mosque is a Pilgrim details of historic, aesthetic and scientific value.
centre. Tirurangadi is now the taluk as well as the CD
Block headquarters. Nedumkayam
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of Bhagavadha is recited all over the country for its propagation ofKathakali, the great art drama ofKerala,
devotional strength and literary style. The work has has flourished as a great centre ofKathakali and allied
been dedicated to the Lord of Guruvayur. arts of Kerala.
Vallathol Cherukad
Vallathol Narayana Menon was born at Mangalam Cherukatu Govinda Pisharodi, known as Cherukad
in Ponnani taluk. He was the poet laureate ofKerala. was a great play writer and novelist, associated with
He was the greatest poet in the modern Malayalam the communist movement. His birth place i s at
literature. As a poet a nd exponent 0 f K athakali, Chelakkara near Perinthalmanna.
Vallathol's contribution to Malayalam language and art
will be remembered for ever. Vallathol was born in K. Damodaran
1880 and died on March 13, 1958. His Sahitya Manjari
in 10 volumes and a number of other works are a The communist theoretician and author of the
treasurer house in the literary store house of Kerala. famous play Pattabakki, which helped the growth of
The Kerala Kala Mandalam organised by him for the the agrarian movement in Kerala was born in Tirur.
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Nandanar (P.C) Gopalan born in Angadipuram, is The Town Directory Data are presented in seven
famous for his stories on military life. Statements. The Town Directory furnishes data in
respect of status of town (i.e. Municipal Corporation,
Sudhakaran Municipality / Cantonment, Township, Census Town);
growth history (population for the period 1901 to
Sudhakaran Thelakkad was a promising poet of
2001); physical aspects and location of towns;
the district. Born in Elamkulam, he died at the age of27.
municipal fmance; civic and other amenities; medical,
Madhavanar educational, recreational and cultural facilities; trade,
commerce, industry and banking and civic and other
The translator of Gandhiji's autobiography into amenities in slums. As regards t he civic and other
Malayalam, Madhavanar (K. Madhavan Nair) was amenities in slums, the ~ata is presented for all
born in Pallikunnu. statutory towns having slums. Towns showing their
Out-growths with population are presented as
xn. SCOPE OF VILI_,AGE DIRECTORY Appendix to Town Directory.
AND TOWN DIldCTORY
Some important demographic characteristics
The Village Directory and the Town Directory collected through HouselistIHousehold Schedules of
Statements presented in Part-A of this volume are useful 2001 Census like Total popUlation, Total number of
sources of data for planners and researchers. It can Households, Total Scheduled Caste population and
provide accurate and reliable data on important rural/ Total Scheduled Tribe population are also given.
urban characteristics. The Village Directory Data is
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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AND TOWN DIRECTORY
SECTION-I
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
DISTRICT CENSFS HA.NDBOOK, 2001 MAL ....'\.PPURAM
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
NOTE EXPLAINING THE ABBREVIATIONS USED L~ VILLAGE DIRECTORY
The "-Village Directory" is one of the traditional Column 5 : Number' of households
compilations of the Census. It gives the list or-Villages,
th<)ir location numbers, their area, population, number The number of households as per 2001 Census is
ofhousehold.,>, amenities such as educational, medical, given in this column.
drinking water, post and telegraph, commercial and
co-operative banks, agricultural, non-agricultural and Amenities
other credit societies, recreational and cultural facilities, In columns 6 to 23, availability in respect of
communication, approach to Village, nearest Town with different amenities such as education, medical, drinking
distance, power supply, availability of newspaper and water, post, telegraph, banks, credit societies,
magazines, most important commodity manufactured communication, pow'er, approach road, etc., in each
and land use of each Village. Village has been depicted with appropriate
abbreviations against the> column concerned.
Village is a statutory recognized unit having a Wherever the amenities are not available in the Village,
definite boundary and separate land records In case, a dash (-) is shov;rn in the column and next to it in
a completeVillage is treated as an (_)ut-growth of Urban brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 km.,
.Agglomeration, data on amenities for that Village, have 5-10 km. and] 0+ kIn. of the nearest place lvhere the
not been given in the Village Directory but shown along facility is available is given. Column-wise details are
with the urban component. For Villages which are given-below:
considered as Census Towns, the amenities data are
shovvn in the Tm'\rn Directory. F or those Villages which Column 6: Educational
have partly merged in an Out-growth of UA, the Classes up to IV included in Primary School. This
amenities data are shown in the Village Directory for will illclude Nursery School, Kindergarten School.
that particular Village. Pre-Basic SchooL Pre-Primary School, Junior Basic
School up to Class rv
The Village Directory Format has 23 columns and
the details given under each column are as follows: Classes from V to VIT are included in the 1'v1iddle
School.
Column 1 : Serial Number
Classes from VIII to X included in Higher
Secondal)' School. Classes XI and XII are included in
Self e~'Planatory. All the Villages ,vithin the Taluk
an~ presented serially in the ascending order of their
Senior Secondary School.
Location Code Number. In case of Composite Schools like Middle School
with Primary School or Secondary School with Middle
Column 2 : Name and Location Code No. of Village School these are also included in the number ofPrimary'
andMiddle Schools, respectively.
The name and location code number ofthe Village
are shO\vn against column. This also includes forest. Accordingly any of the following types of
Institutions if exists within the Village is shown as per
Column 3 : Area of the ,mlage abbreviations given below:
P Primary School
The area of Villages are rounded off and given in
M 11iddle School
hectares
S Secondary School
Column 4 : Total population PUC Senior Secondal)' School
C College
The total population of the Village as per :2001 I Industrial School
('.:nsus is given against this column Ir Tminjn.g Scht")ol
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Nayigable , ..'ata ways they are rnentioneu as follO\'1s: Columns 19 to 23: Land Use i.e., area under
BS Bus different types of hmd use
RS Railway Station Land Use Data maintained by the State are
N\V Navigable Waterway furnished against these columns. The dat'l concerning
area under Fort:st. Irrigated land (by source),
Column 14: Appl'Oacb to Village Un-irrigated land, Culturable \\Taste and Area not
available for cultivation in the Village are shovvn against
Approach to Village refers to the State of road these colunms. The area figures are given in hectare(s)
leading to Village, The approach to the Village is up to one decimal Dash' -' is recorded wherever the
indicated in following abbreviations: infonnation is not made available by the concerned
Department. The abbreviations used for different
PR Paved Road
types of irrigation facilities available in the Village are
:NfR Mud Road indicated below:
FP FootP3.th GC Government Canal
NR Navigable River PC Private Canal
NC Navigable Canal \V \'lell (without electricity)
NW Navigable Watenvays
WE Well (with electricity)
TW Tubewell (without electricity)
other than River, Canal TWE Tubewcll (with electricity)
Column 15: Nearest Town and Distance TK Tank
R River
The Distance is given in kilometers in bracket,> L Lake
against the name of the TO'WTI nearest to the Village. WF \Vaterfall
o Others
Column 16: Power Supply T Total
Taluk Total
.Availability of Po"ver Supply in the Village,
'whatever may be the form of its use is given by using Taluk Total means total facilities/amenities
following abbreviations: ' available in the Taluk. In the case of Colunm Nos, 8,
13,14, 16 and 17 Taluk Total represents number of
ED Electricity for domestic use Villages having that particular amenity. In all other
columns Taluk Total represent'> the amenity available
EAG Electncity for agricultural use in the Taluk as a whole.
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(1 ) (1) (3) (4 )
Taluk: EJ-nad
1 Ar~~kod~ 00033300 050010001000100016
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ANIENITIES AJ.~D LAJ.~D USE (As on 1999)
Sf. l'1iJJne of Total Total Ngnber Amenities m>ailable (ifllot availab!e }liI.Ilirlllle l'ilIage, a dash (-) is shOlm ill tile column alld ne.x/
M. HJ/age area of popul- of to it ill bi"t1i:kts the distance in broad rangen>b:. <. 5 bns., 5-JOlcrns. alld JO+ kms. o/the nearest
& the aOOn HoIJ_':C- place ),here the .,iu:ility is mi1i.Jable is gil'l!l1l
Location HJ~ (;,,0] holds Educat- l\-£dicaJ Drinking Post, C',Olllmef- Aglicu/JuraJ, Recrea- Communi-
Code (in ha.) Q!JIS/J.l;) (2()()} iollaJ Frater liJ1egraph ciaJand Nm.. tiona! & cations
C£JLI1 l.\"l and OJ- agricultural OJliural (Bus
Teif!JJllOllt! operotive (lf1dother j:u:iJilks &f'I.'ice,
Ballks O"edit (CiJIWa/ Rai.hIay
Societies Hci£oHall, Station.
SportrC1ub, naten'~~
Stadium/
Auditorium)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)
\i:ttilappaTlI 4798 8590 1~6 P(4) PHCPHS THP P0(2) eM ACS SP B<;
(00032600) :M(3) FWCR,W TWW PH(50) NCS(lO+-) C\X5-10) RS(10+-)
AC CHW(4) TKRS OCS(_1 0+-) Sf(lOt) mV(l(}+-)
C(5 .. 10) H(5-10) ss.W
MCW(IO+)
3 Vamakkad 2389 31290 5563 P(18) H HHDDA THP P0(3) 0.1 NCS SPSf B<;
(00032800) 11(6) . MCWa,VC TWW PH(705) CP ACS(IO+) C\« 5) RS(10+)
S PUC PHCPHS(5) TKRC 0(~10+-) NW(lO+)
C I Tr FWC SO
0 NB(2) ss.W
RMP(6)
rnW(8)
-l VamaYIT 2378 32486 5956 P(22) D(.2)DHHPW PO(5) 0\,1 ACS(3) SP(4) Sr(2) B<;
(00032900) 1\1(5) PHO.2) RS PH\5(0) CP NCS(5-10) C\\5-l0) RS(1(}+-)
3::2) Tr FWC(5)RMP SS-W OCS(5 .. 10) NVV(lO+)
AC(2) H(lO+)
C(5 .. l0) MCW(IOt)
RMP(2)
anv
PHC(lO+)
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(14) (15) (16) ~17) (18) ~19) ~20) (21) (23) (2)
PR1iR Manjeri ~26) EDEAG NM 2056.6 WE(40.S) 1619,4 202,4 555.1 Vettilappara
FP EO Ell. TK(8LOI (00032600)
R(202.4)
0(40.5)
T(364.4)
PR1iR MaIU a-i (25") EDEAG NM 130.0 00125.2) 931.3 43.7 194.1 Kizhuparamba 2
EOEA W~24.4) ,000327001
WE(22.4)
TK(13.4)
R(13.7)
0(1.8)
T(20LO)
PRMR Kozhikode (30) EDEAG N1VI Birks. Tiles 3.6 <U130.S) }374.3 7628 \azhakkad 3
FPNR EOEA W(8.0) (00032800)
NW WE(36.0)
TW(O.3)
T\VaO.6)
TK05.5)
R(10.3)
0(47.1 )
T(248.3)
TW(8.0)
TWE(8.0)
TIlllS.O)
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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)
8 Areekore 1703 27531 4662 P(34) HDAPHl(3) THP PClI_3) TO Cl\-f(3) NCS CV lli
(00033300) M(3)S RMP(6) TWW PTO CP AQ;(5-10) SP(l:!) RS(1()+)
PUC MCW(1l*) TKRC PHllOO) ()L"S(5-10) SI'm NW(1()+)
Q)) I PHCXlo+) sss-w
Ao..3)
9 Urangllttiri 2809 26546 4734 P(l9) DADHPHC THP PClI_3) C'M\< 5) ACSQ'"'S SP(3) Sf BS
(00033400) M.(3) S FWO.3).RMP TW\V PH(60) CP(<:5') N~10+) ~<5) R&10+)
PUC H«5) TKRS NW(1O+)
0..<5) MC\V(l ()+) $oW
10 Perakamanna 1362 17079 2892 P(16) DAPHCNH HPTW POd} NCS BSNVI/
\00(33500) 11.1(2) RMP Q1\''''(4) WRS PHI 50) Cl\II.(" 5) ACl(_< 5) CVl<5) RS(_1()+)
(\5-10\ H(10+) SS-W CPI<c 5) 0ClI.< 5) SPI< 5)
Mc\V(10+) SI'tC:SI
Vll.,LAGE DIRECTORY
AJ\fENITIES AND LAND USE (As on 1999)
AppltJ(,Kh l'i!arest Pol'Rr .4bst Lalld ust' (i.e., area wider dijJ?/t'lIl types ofland U9? ill lV8!lC ~f Sl
to Milage Tinll'1 &: Supply paper . impm1i111t heciaTr!) Fillage lib.
.I:iJtmJ{'1' ~~bga C0lll17lodiJy &
(jll km.) zinl' mamtfactllred Forest lmgated Ulini- CuiJurobJe Area not location
(bysoul'ce) gaIed I"1mie available Code
(iN:lu.ding J;r OJIti-
(14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) ~22) (23) (2) (1)
PR l\1R ]\.fanjoi (22) EDEAG NM Wooden (l)_1.4) 500.0 468.0 227.5 <lleekkode 7
FP EO FA f\Jnihr WE(llS.O) (00033200)
R(24.7)
0(287.4)
T(428.6)
PRl\1R Manjeri ~16) EDEAG NM Copra, W(20.0) 7950 500.0 168.0 Areekode 8
FP EOEA Arecallt., WE(10.0) (00033300)
Cashe"\\ntt TK(lO.O)
R(IOO.O)
0(100.0)
T(240.0)
PR1VIR Maqieri (19) :EDEAG NM 102.4 WE(l90.0) 1370.8 81.0 994.9 UrangIttiri 9
FP}"TW EOEA R(70.0) (0«(133400)
T(260.0)
PRMR Manjeri (161 El)'EAG NM Banana <llips., W~769.2) 252.9 1076.0 Perakamlilllia 10
FPN\V EOEA Wooden WF.(_40.4) ~000335(x))
FlI11ittr TW(0.8)
R.(20.2)
WF(202.4)
T(ltinO)
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Vll.-LAGE DIRECTORY
_lib. Hllage area of popul- of to it in brackets the distance in brood1'(]Jlgesvi=<: 5lanx, 5-JOlanx and 10+ kms. oftJU' nean:st
& the aIion House- place Hileri' the j(KiJiIy is nvai1ab/e is gillt'n)
UxaJkm Hiiage (JO()] holds Educat- Ai?diral Drinking Post. Commer- AgriculilllW, Recrea- Communi-
Code (iii ha) unJus) (20()j iOl1al 1:bier Telegraph cialond .lIbll- tionaJ& caPons
Oruus) wid Co- agricuituraJ (JJlJuml (Bus
Telephone operative aJldother jQdlities Sen-1ce,
Banks Credit (ammo/ Railllay
Societies HdeoHa/i, Statiotl
Sports Club. 1fbten~')
.5ladium/
.4nditorium)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (_12) (13)
11 Edavanna 2754 22739 3917 P(lO) HHDDH THP P0(3)TO CM(4) 0l"S CVSP(4) Sf BS1-.'W
(00033600) M(5) PHCPHS(2) TWW PTO a> ACS(<' 5) RS(10+)
S:3) R.MP(2)~ TKRS PH(450) NCS(_:":: 5)
PUC aNv'(lj) ss.\iV
ACe(2) H(10+)
(\5-10) MC\N(lOt)
14 Kulhimarma 2366 28818 4877 Pll)) H(3)D(2) THP P0(3) 0\1 AC>NCS SPST BS
(00033900) M(4) S DA(3)DH TWW PTO a> OL"'S C\\S-10l RS(10+)
C(5-1O) PHCPHS(2) TKS PH(302) 1-.'W
FWe ss.W {5-l0)
NH(3)
Rl\1P
Sl\1P CliVV
lV[C\N~l 0+)
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AMENrnES AND LA,~D USE CA. 00 t999)
Appn'7dl--- ;,j>(111'st-·-1vw(,,----;.,.;-;;.,-'.- - J bst - [and use (ii'., mea und,'r d!i'!i:ren! types qf ~'1Jld ltV ill iVJ11I1! <>_( "--St.--
to !"11h::_."{c Fo'm& Sul·~*' J.\~.-¥.!r/ imyorfatlt hectan) 1iJJagr "'0
[isla/ICe M2ga- commodity &
rill/..m.; =Ub! maJII!ltxtured Forest inigal"d Dlini- 5;/Jwubie Area ,;;'T LOCatio11
(oy.roWCt') Ka!£d ik:lste awoMJi<' {'..ode
(including for Ollti-
Gaucliar mtioll
mid
Grol'l'S!
(14) (15) (16) (17) ~181 (19) ~20) (21) (21) (23) (2) (I)
------- - - - - - - - - - - - - _ -- -.-~------ -- ---~-----~-
PR:MR Manjeri (8) EDEAG NM Banana OlipS W~83.0) -143.9 196.8 KarakII1llU 12
FP EOEA \VE(386.9) (OOO337(~)
0(401.4)
T(871.3)
PRMR Manjeri (20) ED EAG NM Copra, W(8S.0) 1983.6 20.2 2428 Kuzhirnanna 14
FP EO EA Arttlt)ut, WE(8.5) (00033900)
Vegetables TW(2.0)
TK(23.9)
T(1l9A)
PRi\1R MaIlieri (25) EDEAG N i\1 Copra, \VE(lOO.O) 2381.8 81.2 Mtthuv"d lur 15
FP EO E.tl Arecanut. TK(50.0) (00034000)
HoIticrltu'e 0(100.0)
Qops T (250. 0)
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VlLL-\(~E DlREfTORY
16 Konuotty 1086 25981 411S POOl Hd) Hi\(J) TTW POOl TO, CJ\I(4) ACS 0/ BS
(00034100) ,\1(3) DC!)DA(8.1 WTK PTO C? NLS(<: 5) SP(1S) M_1I}t)
S~) DUDR.)) §ow PH(500) (l(S(<: 5) ST~2) NW~lO+)
PL:C(21 PfL"I,5) TE
0,:2) NBC;)
(\5-10) fu\iP~l :2)
CHW(8)
MCiVOO+)
PHC\<:'i)
J7 NOOiyiJwpu 2020 26680 ,035 P(S) H HHD(3) TTW POPH CM ACS(2) CVSP(3) BS
\ (lOOJ-r200) M(2) S PHC W CF NC,F 5) S'r~< 5) RSi_ 11}t)
0;5-10) PHS(2) ss. iV 00'« 5) MV(W+)
MC\V(5-lO)
18 MOlu'YII 2453 29369 4899 P(l3) H(2)DAI2) THP PO(-\) eM!S) ACSOC'S CVSl'(3) BS
(000.14500) !lId) DHCWC T\V\V PH(IOO) (,1' NCSI,,": 5) SI\lO+) lL'I(ll}t-)
a:3) PH(_' TK ~W(ln+)
Pl~ C PHS(2) §ow
CHV"(_;)
MCW(S-IO)
20 Pulp3tta _\021 3509,\ 5982 P(33) DDHl\lH 'I'HP PO(4) Cl\l SPOO) 13.')
(0003-1500) ;\,1(-1) PHCPH<;;6) T\\-' ;'\' PH(-iliO) CP ,\Gk5-1O) SIC, R5(ll>-,
S F\VC\2) SS-iV NCS(5-10) C\\~-iO) NW(lO+-)
05-10) RMP«) (X'&5-10)
Hi5-Ill)
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(H) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) C~3) m (1)
PRMR Maqieri (20) EDEA,G Nl\i V'I,(29{),0) 577,0 112.0 49.() Nediyiruppu 17
FP EOE'\ 0(992.0) (000542()1)
T(1282.0)
PRl\lR l\ i<Jnjeri (8) EDEAG N ,\1 FiJrnitu-e W(5-1.6) 40-1.9 PuI[71ltta 2()
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S1 jV.1J11l' o,j' . ]oI(~]'()laJ '::J~IJL~:r--'·lJ?;C,·,iJj"sm7.J;::;Eie (if iJot mdJadc ~dlMJl1fi('-viJl{~'l'. a dash (-) i:i ShO,J,11 j}l (hi' {oiwJI:1 and n':.'
J0. m/age DI2(}(;/ ;-:,"/'111. (!l /0 it iii nr:rkls t,'!.! dil1c;J.:<' ill bitXJd ranges ,i.;: C j bl1.I:, 5-10 bill and JI)+ ,blls of!},,' !JC{J)"i?.11
& Ih' atifJfl flow<'- plnce !lil"r!' the prEdy is a"aiJabk if gin.'fI)
Location J-U!agc (!Wl holds Edut;a1- ,\l!dian' Drinking Post. Cummer- AgllcuitumJ, RecJ'eCl:- COll1.'lliUU-
(JJcie (in In ) Chl.l1Ls) (2(J()] iolla! Tfi8er Jekgl"aph ciaiaJ1d
11bn- IWIIa] <{ CatiolLf
(~!lSu») and Or Ggficuitumf albuml (Bus
Te/epJ1OJJP opemliw QIJdoti1er JiJrilities Sen'Lce,
Banks O-ediJ (Onema/ Raihfl7}'
Stxwties Hdeoi[ajj, Station,
Sporls Club, ffGti'TW:{I' )
SlaaJJlm/
fiudiJorillm)
(1) (2) (3) (-I) (5) (6) \.i) (S) (9) (10) (II) \.12) (13)
21 Trikkahmgode 1483 12741 2337 P(S) M HHDDA THP PO(2) C1' ACS(5-10) ST BS
(OOO_~4600) 0< 5) , PHCPHS TWW PH(218) c\·l(lO+) NCS(5-10) ('\\5-10) R.."{ll}t)
(,l-IW TK 0Cl(5-10) SP(5-10) NW(lOt)
H«5) ~w
MCW(::5)
21 Elanku- 301S' 17507 3077 P(6) ,\1 HAPHe HPTW P0(2) 0",1 ACS(5-10) SP(3) ffi
(00034700) SCllO+) Pill_3) WTK PH(20) (,'1' NCS(5-10) C\\5-10) RS(10+)
H(lO+) &<;-\V OC3::S-10) SJ\'-lO) },'W(lOt)
MCW{lo+)
23 Pandalur 2079 15075 25.5S P(7) 1\f HMC'W THP P0(3) eM ocs ffi
lOOO34S(0) SCi) 0+) PHe TWW PH(50) C1" ACSl,IO+) c\\5-10) RS(1(tt)
TKR NCS(W+) SP(5-10) NW(lo+)
SSW ST(IO+)
2S OlemlrasS'!fi 1689 13466 2409 P(S) DAPIW3) T\VW PO CP ACS(S-10) SP(2) ffi
(00035000) 11(2) H(l(}t) ss-w PH(lOO) ('~1 NCS(5-10) C\,\5-10) RS«
5)
O]Ot) :I-.[C\V,10+) (5-10) OCl(S-lO) SI\S-lO) NW«S)
PHC'(:i·lO)
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(14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) ~20) (21) (21) (23) (2) (1)
PRl\ffi. Manjtri (4) f]) EAG Nl\f Radiator 00)2.0) 1100.0 175.0 14.0 Trikkalangvde 21
"'1' EOE'\. POSH) (00034600)
W(2LO)
WE(44.0)
TK(1911)
0(35.0)
T(194.0)
PKMR Manjeri (14) EDEo\G Nl\f TK(81.0) 1714.2 1222.9 Elanktr 2:1
FP EOEA T (81. 0) (000H700)
PRl\!R Manjeri (11) ED EAG NM RJim W(lO.I) 1993.0 20.2 .5.1 Pandaltr 23
l<1'NR EO E'\. Proru:ts WE(8.1) (00034800)
TK(2.0l
R(40.5)
T(60.7)
PRl\1R Manjeri (12) EDEAG NM Rice, Rli:ber, TK(0.8) 306.0 1897.3 Vettikkattiri 24
1'1' EOE<\. Plaintatain R(36.2) (00034900)
Qops WF(60.7)
T(97.8)
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26 Pandikkad 1737 16749 2880 PI.S) M H(4) 0(2) THP P0(3) 0.1\2) C\'SP BS
(00035100) S PUC DA(7) TW T0(2) 0>« 5) ACS« 5) ST(5-10) RS(5-10)
IOJOt) PHC(2) WR PT0(2) NCS(lOt) N\\f
PHS(Z) ~W PH(lSO) 00:'(10+) (5-10)
NH(3)
MCW(lOt)
Taluk Tobll 59255 612441 105203 P(368) H(24) HA(3) 1{21)· PO (71) ~1) )lCS(12) CV(lO) BS(26)
'M(78) lffi(5) D(19) W(26) 1D(5) CP(20) NCS{lO) Sltl6) N\V(3)
S(31) DA(31) 1K(17) PlO(7) OCS(5) Sp(128)
PUC(U) DU(2) HP(22) PH(5447)
C(6) DH(l3) 1W(25)
1(4) MCW(4) R(13}
1i'(3) l\-lli(2) C(3)
AC{l8) CWC(9) 8(10)
0(5) mC(23) 0(1)
mS(50)
F\VC(28) 1B
NH(l5)
RMP(54)
SMP(7)
CHW(68)
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(14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (2) (1)
PR(26) ID(26) N(26) 2292.6 Ge(422.35) 27183.0 1995.1 12314.9 Taluk Total
MR(26) FAG(26) ~I(26) PC(265.15)
FP(25) ID(26} W(3696.97)
NR(3) L\(26) WI{1670.33)
NW(4) lW(13.12)
lW:E{8.56)
1K{454.29)
R(735.75)
W}\2326.31)
0(5876.56)
1{15469.39)
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2 Ak~ada!ll 9198 15758 3107 P(3) DDADIi TW P0(2) CY NCS C'!SP BSNW
(00035300) MO) PHCPHS WR PH\25) 0\1« 5) AC'S(5-10) Sr(5-10} RS(1O+)
Sex10+) FWCNl S>W 0C!i_5-10)
1<111' OIW(3)
H(5-10)
1KiV(lOt-)
3 Kutniiilangode 16836 2.0017 4036 P(4) M PHCPHS(2) WRC PO(f) CP SP(4) BSNW
(00035400) S PCC CHW(2) S>\V PH(49) OJ ACS(lO+) C\\5-10) R~lO+)
05-10) H(10+) (5-10) NCS(lO+) Sf(5-10)
J\ICW(ll}t) DC:ll( 1()+)
4 OnIlgathara 5026 30726 6205 P(8) H(2) D(2) T HP P0(4) TO CM(2) NCS OCS ('\\3) BS
(OO0355C11.) M(5) DA(2) DH(4) TW W PTO Q) A01(5-10) 81'(4) s1' R~(lO+)
SC HCPHC RSS-W PH(lSO) N\V(lO+)
PH'l(3)
RtvIP(12)
CffiV(3)
l\1CW(l t}t)
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(4) (15) (16) (7) (1S) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (2) (1)
----~----.-
PR!vfR Mmlieri (26) ED EAG NM tlmitlIe lS11.5 \\1(6.9) 2225.4 1242.8 3062.4 Akmnpadam 2
FPNW EOEA \VE.(3.-:1) (00035300)
TK(69)
R(S3S.S)
T~855.9)
PR1-fR l\lanjeri (42) EDEA.G N"tvi fuiw, 134S4.6 0..\25.0) 2510.3 352.1 KlIuIlbilan~-ude 3
FP EOEA COCOlll.tOil, PC(65.\) (OOO3~OO)
Agricultural W(l4.0)
Pro<h:ts \VE\.19.0)
TK(200)
R(:'OO.O)
0(46.0)
T ("89. 0)
PRl\.fR. Mmljeri (35) ED FAG Nl\1 IUTlittre, 336.5 o:::t.15S.2) 1074.3 Chmgathara 4
FP EOEA <..1ay Proiucts PC(129.7) (00035500)
W(53.6)
WE(170.0)
TK(60.3)
RC'\1l6.5)
0(926.8)
T(3615.2)
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AMENITIES AND LAi~D {}SE (As 001999)
-=-__"'''---=---:---~-=-_''''-Nml:-:·--;be-r-Am:--emlieS-:·''''·
Nmll!oj . Total T-otal -atJaiiah/e (if/'I()( QIIQiJoh/e withill the viJ/age, a darh (-,l is smllfl in the CohllTlIIlBllllll'Xl
Sl
/lb. H1/age . allta oj popu/- oj kJ it ill bmckett the distance in broad ranges ,.i;: <:. 5 km.s., 5-10 Ions. and 10+ kms. ojtiw lleaN.J1
& tlr ation House- place llhere the pity is m'OiJabJe is give,!)
Locatio" Hliage {:J()()1 holds &Iucat- M?dicaJ DillJ:il1g Post. Cornmer- A..~itlJrol RRcrea- ComnulIli-
Qxk (in kL) Q:lmll) (1()()1 itJnai nater Telegraph cia! and MIt- tiond .£: cations
C~) and Co- agriculturol 0dJural (Bus
Tf'kpholll! operoliw. alld o/lJer j1ciJiJies Service,
Banks 0ediJ (QJlema! RaiIlIUY
Societies HdeoHaIJ, Station,
Sporl.r Club, nb1£~)
SJadiumI
Auditorium)
(1) (3) (4) (.5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (0)
.5 Ed:.i;kara 8388 53643 10556 P(12) H(4) DA(2) THP PO(7) (:M(2) ACS(2) NCS CVSP BS
(00035600) l\.1(6) PHC(2) TWW PTO CP(2) oa;« 5) Sf(1 (}+-) RS(1(}+-)
~4) fWC(9) TKR PH(500) N\'{(IO+)
.PLO:2) RMP(8) CSS-W
('(5-10) Q:IW(2)
MCW(IO+)
9 Nilanru 3079 41264 8009 P(6) HDDAPHC T liP W PO(6) TO CM.(9) ACSNc; C\\4) lliRS
(00036000) M(4) PRS(5) TKRC PT0(2) CP ~,) SP(2) NW
S,2) RMP(lO) ss.w
PH(ll77) 5[(4)
POC I MCW(lO+)
C(5-10)
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Taluk: NiI3111bur (0002)
PRl\.l.R M<JI~ieri (36) EDEAG NM ]:<urnitl.l'e 31726 a_'(141.6) 4U61.3 Echl.kara 5
FP EOEA PC(80 9) (0()(H5600)
W(202.3)
\VE(404.7)
TKC~01 ..\)
R(40.5)
WF(10.2)
0(61.5)
T(1l54.1)
PRlI-!R Martieri (40) EDEAG NM Ftrnitlre, 8695.1 00,2(24) 1915.9 85.0 Vazhikkadavu 6
FP EOEA Clocker)' W(40.5) (00035700)
TK(8.1)
Rl,44.5)
(.)(,1845.6)
T(2141.1 )
PRl\.l.R M<JI1jeri (37) EDEAG NM 0(206.3) 133UO.2 755.5 Amarambalam 7
FP £OrA T(206.3) (00035800)
Birks \VE(47.6)
TW(19.8)
HVE(20.2)
TK(40.5)
R{I41.6)
T(333.9)
PRl\.ffi. 1fartitri (17) EDF<AG NM Ftnl it Ire W(75.0) 1362.0 106.0 Mambad 10
FP EO&\. WE(100.0) (00036100)
TW~15.0)
TK(15.0)
R(60.0)
T~285.0)
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5'l. N1JIJe of Total Total l\lallNr Al1lenitil's(lI'ailable (i(lIOt (]wma.bie Hit]jin ti1f village, at/ash (-) iss1JOl>11 ii, the colJJlIllla/id fle,tI
NJ, Wk.g'> area of popul- of to it ill brackets the distance in blY:.admllges,i::.C: 5 kms., 5-10kms. alld lO+km.s, ofthe Ilcamsl
& 1/", aliGn How!?- place if/leN Ihe }.lciJity is (Jv([j/able is given)
lixatiOIl Hlja~t<' (2(101 holds Rducat- M?dical Drinking Post, ('omlller- Aglicu/turaL Recrea- Commulli-
Code (iii ha.l LeilSW') (J()I)J iolla! fJi1ier nkgmph dalal/d i'liJlt- tio/la! &: cations
Cl'JLUIS) Qnd 07- %"'11CuiJlurJi OJ/fum! (Bus
Ii'!('phol W operatiw (lJIdotha facilities Se",ice,
Banks Dedit (Cinema.' Rai11tay
Societies HdeoHalJ, SJatiOlL
Sports Glib, »hten~l
Stadium/
Auditorinm)
(1) (21 (3) (4) (5) (6) (1) (8) ~9) (10) (11) (12) (13)
-. -----~.---.--
11 Thiruvali 3386 24275 4747 P(5) H/\.DHPHC' HPTW PO(4) AC'S(~-Wl C'VSP(6) BS
(00036200) 11(2) S FWC(S) \V PH(S6) Clvf NCS(5-10) Sf RS(lOt)
PL'C H(S-lO) SS-W CP(2) OC'S(5-10) N\V
0:5-10) Mc\V(10+) (5-10)
12 Ponr 3489· 25631 4510 P(ll) DADHPHC TWW P0(2) (:P(2) AC'S(5-10) SP(6) BS
(00036300) :M(l) S PHS(3) SSW PH(85) ('1\1(<: 5) NCS(5-l0) c\\5-10) RS(5-10)
0.5-10) F\\'C(2) OC'S(S-lO) sr(5-10) N\V
RIviP~3) (5-10)
Ht5-10)
MCVv(lO+)
13 \Vandoor 4732 42487 7875 P(7) H(2)DADH THP PO(4) CM(2) c\(:1) SP BSRSNW
(00036-WO) };[(4) PHCPH.",,2) TWW PTCli,2) LV ACS(IOt) Sf(!)
S:3) .MCW«5) TKR PH(565) NC'S(lO+)
PLC(2) &;.w ()(S(10+)
('(5-10)
14 Q)ekkude 5113 16850 3042 P(6) PH~PHS(2) W P0(2) CP NCS(2) SP(2) ST ill
(00036500) .M(2) S ~iP(2) S:'rW PH(lS0) 0\1(<:; S) AC'S(5-10) C'\,\S-lO) RS(10+)
PTJC CHVv'(5) OCS{5-1O) NW
0:10+) H(lO+) (S-10)
.MC,W(lO+)
15 Kalika~1J 14182 25861 4504 P(S) H(4) PHC WR PO(6)TO CM(2) ACS(S-10) CVSP(3) Sf BS
(00036600) 11(3) PHSi) SS-W PH(600) C'P NCS(5-10) RS{S-10)
SC(lOt) .K,\lP(3) OC5(5-10) NW
MCW(lOt) (5-10)
16 Vellayll' 2429 17110 2912 P(2) DHPHS THP PO(3) CNl« 5) ACS(5-10) BS
(00036700) 11(2) Ht5-10) TWW PH(25) CP«S) NCS(5-10) C\\S-10) RS(5-10)
COO+-) MC\v(1Ot) RS:'rW OCS(5-10) SP(5-10) N\V
PHC(5-10) IT(5-IO) (5-10)
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-~-.--'. ~.--.--- -- - - - - - - _ . - .----.
PRl\1R Manjeri (20) EDEAG N.M W(590.0) 3064.8 212.6 465.8 W3!1door 13
FP EOEA WE(356.l) (00036400)
TK(42.8)
T(988.8)
PRlvlR lIIarueri (24) ED E.L\.G NM }<lrnittre O(SA) T(S.4) 2098.7 2266 95.3 Vellcytr 16
FP EOEA (00036700)
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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)
17 Thuwu- 3157 26795 4625 P(5) PHCPHS(6) THP P0(3) Q\.f ACS(5-10) CVSP(4) BSRS
(00036800) M(2) FWCNH TWW PTO CP NCS(5-IO) Sf(IO+) NW
SO)O+) R,.,fP TKRC PH(200) 0Cl(5-10) (5-10)
H(10+) SO
!viCW(lO+) SSW
18 Ka-ala E.~<te 3709 10299 1818 P(2) M DH(5-10) TWW P0(2) ACS CVSP Sf rn
(00036900) C(10+) IvKW(IO+) RS PH(35) CM«5) NCS(5-lU) R&,5-10)
PHC(lO+) SS-W CP«5) OCS(5-IO) MV
(5-10)
19 K;ru.,'riwcU 2711 26657 .+688 P(7) DAPHC THP POPTO eM ocs CVSP(7) BS
(00037000) M(4) PHS(3) l\.'H(5) TW W PH(lOO) (ll ACS(5-10) ST RS(5-1O)
1(2) RMP(5) TKRC NCS(5-10) NW
C(10+) H(10+) SO (5-10)
!\lCW(lO+) SS-W
Tafuk Total 134329 509940 95900 P(109) H(l6) l:IA 1{1l) PO (69) CM(24) ACS(S) CV(22) BS(19)
M(57) nn 0(10) W(19) 10(3) CP(19) NCS(7) S1(13) R,.<;(3)
S(23) DA(Il) 1K(8) PIU(10) OCS(S) SP(56) NW(5}
PUC(ll) DH(ll) HC HP(13) PH(5~77)
C(2) I PHC(I7) 1W(I5)
PHS(44) R(16)
FWC(20) C(7)
NH(7} S(5)
Rl'vIP(63) 0(2)
CHW(22)
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PRrv!R Manjeri (.33) EDEA.G NM Natu-al Fibre. 1244.8 R(328.1) 1920.8 215.3 Kerala Estate 18
:FP EOEA" Handloom T(328.1) (00036900)
PRMR MapJeri (28) EDEA.G NM PaOCiy, 99.2 TK(4.6) 25422 58.2 Karuv<raklllw 19
l<1' EOEA. O:>coml, R(6.9) (00037000)
RI.iJOO- T(114)
PR(19) ID(19) N(19) 33403.8 GC(853.66) 76300.5 2074.4 11114.4 Taluk Total
MR(19). FAG(19) M(19) PC (275.63)
FP(19) ID(19) W(1106.92)
NR FA(19) WE{1221.49)
NW 1\'\'(44.84)
lWF(l0.24)
1K(633.95)
R(41S-l38)
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Edappat.ta 2586 20321 3466 P(8) PRe TWW P0(3) PR CP ACS(lO+) SPOOl BS
(00037100) .M(2) S H(5-10) ss.W CM«S) NQ;(lO+) C\\10l-) RS(10+)
. AC(3) MC'\V(5-10) OCS(10+) Sf(lO+) MV(HH-)
C(lO+)
2 Melattul' 2735 23823 4226 P(24) RDAMCW HPTW PO(5) eM ocs CVSP(2) BSRS
(00037200) M(3) PHCFWC(4) WR PTa CP AQ;(lO+) Sf(2) MV(1O+)
SC(lo+) NH(_2) SS-," PH(50) NQ;(IO+)
RMP(S)
3 KeezIlattur 2()24 16789 2939 P(7) DA.MC'\V THP P0(2) Cl\.1 ACS CVSP(7) ffiRS
(00037300) M(3) S PHCPHS nvw PH(98) CP NCl(S-lO) Sf(5-10) NW(lO+)
C(S-) 0) FWC TKR CJCS(5-10)
R(S-lO) ss.w
4 Nentnini 2077 14815 2641 P(5) DA(2)DH THP PO PH(50) Cl\.1 AC'>(10+) &(4) ffi
(000J74(.lO) ,'1'1(3)PHS(,2) Rt\-iP TWW Cl' NCS(lO+) C\'\10+) RS(5-10)
5C(10+) CHW(2) ss.W OCS(10+) Sf(lO+) NW
H(10+) (5-10)
Mc\V(lO+)
PHC(lO+)
6 \ild!kk<tlglrn 1127 15934 2787 P(6) MCW(2) THP P0(2) TO Cl\.f ACS(5-10) CVSP(2) BS
(00037600) M(2) CWC(2) PHC TW W PTa CP NC'>(5-10) Sf(5-10) RS(10+)
S::2) PHS(2) TKO PH(lOO) CJCS(5-10) NW(lO+)
('(5-10) RJl.1P(2) ss.W
R(5-IO)
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7 Koottil(!l1.!l'PcI 2089 31147 5163 P(9) DAMCW THP P0(5) C'P OCS sp~ln) BS
(00037700) 1\'1(4) c\VCHC(3) TWW PTO Q\1 A~5-10) <:'\1:5-10) R5(10+-)
S:2) 0 PHCFWC TKR PH(200) (5-10) NCS(5-10) Sf(l(H) N\V(lOt)
C(5-10) IDvIP(3) ~W
rnW(4)
H(5-10)
8 KOIir 2315 33790 .5 t53 P(I:!) DMCW THP P0(3) 0.1. C\-(2) m
(00037800) M(5) S CWq28) TWW PH(1200) CP ACS(lOt) SP(5) RS(lo+)
0::5-10) PHCPHS(4) TKR NCS(lO+-) Sf«5) N\~'(10+-)
H«5)
9 KmNli 3102 37512 6041 P(I6) HDDH THP PO('+) 0\1 CVSP(5) m
(00037900) Mi}) c\vCHC TWW PH(lOO) CP A~lO+-) Sf(5-10) M'10+-)
3:2) PHC TKRS NCS(l(}~) N\V(lO+)
PUC MCW(lO+-) ~W OCS(10+-)
I C(10+-)
10 Pwh~iri 2272 25676 4487 P(IO) Mc\V(2) THP P0(3) C."1(2) ACS(5-10) CVSP(2) lli
(00038000) M(2) RMP~2) TWW PH(lOO) CP NCS(5-1O) Sf(5-10) RS(5-10)
S ("'(1 0+-) H(5-10) TKR OCS(5-10) NW
PH9-5 - IO) '~W (5-10)
12 Angadippl..rarn. 1560 24008 4580 P(S) HDH THP P0(4) CM A~5-10) C\~3) SP ffiRS
(00038200) M(2) M("W(2)MH TWW PTO CY NCS(5-10) Sf :NW«5)
3:2) C\V(2) F\VC ~W PH(50) OCS(5-JO)
P"l,(;I NHCHW
0:" 5) PHO.<5)
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PRlI,lR Malappwam (7) ED El\,G NM 00::9.3) 1290. .5 3.51.0 274.9 Koottil<ll1gildi "7
FP EO FA Rl_163.3) (00037700)
T(172.6)
PRMR 'Malapptram (4) ED FAG NM Cocomt Oil W(222.7) 1404,9 201.7 KOO.r 8
FPNR EOEA V.'E(242.9) (00037800)
R(242.9)
T(70S.5)
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.
SO:lO+) MCW(lo+-) ss.W . NCS(lO+)
00l(10+)
Sf(lo+) NW(lO+)
~
15 Arakkt.fJll.Pl1JlW 2099 14784 2397 P(7) pHS(_2) HPTW P0(2) a> ACS(5-10) SP(:2) B')
. (00038500) ;>"1(2) H(JO+) WTK PH(30) CM(lO+-) NGS(5-10) C\{5-1O) RS(1O+-)
AC MCW(S-lO) ss.W oa;(5-10) SI(5-IO} NW(lO+)
(\10+) PHqS-IO)
16 TIlamtkode 2403 21764 3649 P(6) H(2)HAHH THP, P0(3) eM ACSNCS CVSP(4) Sf re
(00038600) M(2) DDAPH3:}) TV.rW PH(5Q) CP OCS(S-IO) RS(10+)
Sa:lo+) NH Cl-l\¥(2) TK NW(lO+)
MCW(S-lO) $-W
PHC(lO+)
17 Alipard.l1ba 1890 22802 3741 P(1) DPHC THP P0(3) Q> ACS(2) B<;
(00038700) MS PHS(3) • TWW PH(65) CM(lO+) NQ;(lO+) C\{5-10) RS(10+)
PtJC QiW(2) TKRS OCS(1.0+) SP(lO+) N\V(lO+)
C(10+) H(5-10) ·S&-W Sf(1O+)
MCW(lO+)
IS Anamangad 1674 14236 2473 P(5) PHS THP P0(2) a·f ACSNCS CVSP(3) m
(00038800) MS H(5~10) TWW PH(l64) CP OCS Sf(5-1O) RS(5-1O)
0:5-10) MCW(S-IO) Css.W NW
PHQ:IO+) (5-10)
19 El.amktiam 2134 23607 4254 P(6) HMCYV THP P0(4) Q..,l CVSP(2) Sf 138 RS NW
(00038900) hi(3) .S HCPHC· TWW PTO CP Aa(5-10)
PIr; 0 RlvfP(2) TKRC PH(330) NC1(S-lO)
0)0+) L OCS(S-lO)
ss.W
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Talnk: Perinthalmanna (0003)
PRMR Perinthahnarma ED Ei\.G NM 40.5 WE(40.5) 1140.0 686.9 130.~ Arakkt;) anmba 15
FP (20) EO EA. TVVE(:20.2) (O(lO38500)
TK(40.5)
T(101.2)
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SL l'imll' OJ Iota! Tot:JiNmlber AlIl<"lIitkS omJiabf.e armt available ltithi1l the l,iJjage. a dash (-) is slmm ill tfl..' column (mel liext
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(00039000) M(3_) PH..~4) TWW PTOPH C"P ACS(lO+) RS(5-10)
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(00039100) 0:10+) 1\lc\V(lO+) TWW PH(l00) CP NCS(5-10) ('\(5-10) RS(1O+)
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(00039200) }"f(2) S MHC'NC TWW PH(300) CP(:!) AC:l(Htt) R.."(lOt)
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.M(54) HH D(5) W(22) ro(3} CP(21) NCS(4) S1{8) RS(4)
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VllLAGE DIRFCTORY
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to Illlage Town & Supply paper / Important hectare) l'lifage No
Distance Maga- commodity &
(in /an.) zine manufactured Forest Irrigated Unirri- C'ulturable Area not Location
(by source) gated fJilste available Code
(including for Culti-
Gauchar vation
and
Groves)
(14) (\5) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (2) (1)
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MR(22) FAG(22) M(22) PC(40)
W(21) ED(22) W(1333.04)
~'R(3) FA(22) W~1183.85)
1W(182.06)
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6 Tanahr 1465 40884 6483 F(S) H.-'l.HUDA THP PO(3) avl 0(S(3) SP\4) BS
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Sl. .\iJJn" of To!!:1l To{(Jj _\£unht!I' .1Jrwllides'1wIilable ({{not awliiabie villin! rhR riiiagt?', a dalil :'~: inilOl<T1 UI lite rolll!l!!I alld !leX!
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S PUC FWC\21 SS-VV PH(176fi NC'S(S-10) $TiS-It)) :NW\lO+)
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PRl\.m. Tirur tJO) EDEL\G NM ('oconlt Oil W(51.5) 754.7 526.3 Valavannur 9
FP EOE!\. \,,,'£095.5) (00040100)
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FP EOEA \1,1,,2-'12.9) (0004030\) )
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PRlVm. Malappuram (11) EDEAG NM Fmliture. QI207.9) 404.7 285.4 301.1 Kottakkal 12
fP EOEA Ayurvedic W(40.5) (OOO-lO400)
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T(1053.8)
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VIl,LI\GE DIRECTORY
13 Ponmala ~164 28795 466~ P(101 DDHMCW THP PO(3) c!\1 SI'<,6) ill
(00040500) 11(4) 1lliCWCHC TWW PH(,ll22) (5-10) ACS(,'i-10) C\-\,'i-10) RS(JO+)
SC\lo+l PHCPH.')(4) TKRC' CP«5) ;:-';CS(5-IO} Sf(5-10) ~W
FWC SSSW Oc"'S(5-10) (:'-10)
CH\V(6)
H(5-10)
14 .Mehnu·i 1676 18'737 3090 P(4i PHSGJ NH(~) T HP PO(?) Cl'v1 ill
(000406(10) !\'i(2) R\1P(4) TWW PTO CP(': 5) ACS(5-10) C\I,< 5) RS{lOt) ,
0.5-10) H(10+) TK PH(143) NCS(_lO+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+)
MCW(l{)+') ':§;.w 00.;,)0+) SI'(1O+)
PHa:<,'i)
1:- Edayoor 3063 3046~ 4867 P(6) PHCPHS(3) THP P0(3) CP AC'S(5-1O) SP(4) BS
(00040700) M(3) S RMP(2) TWW PH(312) (11.1 NCS(5-1O) C\\,5-1O) RS(IO+)
(\5-10) SMP(2) TKSO (5-10) ClCS(_5-10) SW-lO) .r-..'WUO+)
H(5-10) SSW
MC'V,,'(li}t)
16 Kattippanthi 2190 35795 5926 P(lO) H(6)HAD(Z) THP PO(!)TO CM(<-5) ACS C\O) BS1'oIW
(OO{)..10800j Ml.)) S DADPDH TWW PTO cp(CS) NC'&,S) SPH) gr R&,5-10)
PUC MCW l\lli HC TK 0 PHm) OL"S
C'Tr PHCPHS(2) SSW
F\VCNH(6)
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17 Athavanad 1344 IG"i18 2752 P(4) PHCPHS(2) THP P0(2) CP oc_:; BS
(00040900) M(3) S H(5·10) TW\V PH(23l) eM ACSiS-lO) CW5-101 RS(5-1O)
(\5-101 MCVl(lO+) TK (5-10) NCSi5-10) SP(5-10) N\V
SSW SI(5-10) (5-10)
18 Ku1.lI1bathur 1333 19-+14 3105 PII) HI}) ])(2) DA HPTW P0(2) CM CV\2) BS
(00041000) Mi(3) S DUDH(_2) WTK PH(250) CP AC'S(5-1O) SP(2) gr R&,5-101
('(5-10) PHS(2)NH CS NC'S(5-10) l\.'\N\ 10+)
RMP(7) SSW OCS(S-lO)
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19 i\nanthavooI' 857 Fi70 2661 P(3) M H(2)D THP POPH(80; CP SP~3) BS
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\'lLLAGF, DIRECTORY
AMENITIES Al'lD L.\t"lD USE (As 0111999)
Approach N.'arest Pow.'1" NliIs- Abst land lise (i<,.. area u.nder difl'I"t'fH typ's ofiaJld lISE in ,\bme of
to Jiillagi' Toun& Supply paper.' important hectare) Hllage
Distance Abga- commodit\" &
(ill km.) zllll' m(OlI.l.f'actufI'd ForeST inigaled Uhirri- OJitumble /lIW llOt wcaJioll
(by sown?! gated lJizsIe at'Gilahfe Cafe
(including for 0Jili-
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alld
G--owsi
(14) U5) (16) (17) (1S) (9) (20) (21) (22) (23) C.) m
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PR]\lR Malappuram (12) ED E.A.G NM Pla..;tic (bods Ql)7.8) 2003.9 82.3 Pomnala 13
FP IDEll. Ti77.S) (00040500)
PRMR Tirur (24) EDEAG NM Cocomt Oil. 3.0 W(137.6) 267.1 Kattipparulhi 16
FP EOEA Wooden TW(32.4) (00040800)
FumitlJre TVv'E(56.7)
0(1693.3)
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PRMR Tirur (16) EDEAG NM Cotton W(I60.6) 218 "7 299.3 Athavanad 17
FP EOEA. Thread WE(665.5) \000409(0)
T(826.l)
PRJl..lR Tirur (16) EDEAG N~l Cocontt Oil cr(48) 817.2 82.4 113.0 Kun.mbathll' 18
FP EOEA Ca.newNtt PC(S.O) lOOO'l1 COO')
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FP EO E.,\, Textiles T(30A) (00041100)
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VILLAGE DIRECTORY
20 Talakkad 1604 30577 5023 P(7) H(2)DDA Tffi' PO(-IlTO CM CVSI\8) BSNW
(00041200) ~2) S ('W(\3)PH(' TWW PTO CP ACS(5-10) Sf RS(5-1O)
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21 \iCttom 1513 33430 4959 P(5) DAPHC T\V POI,4) C!vICP C\lST ffi1\.'\~'
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l\1angalam 1212 32556 4650 PI,13) I(2)DH TEP P0(4)TO eM CVSP(4) BSN\V
"'" ,000415(0) M(5) S M('\\,\4) TWWRPTO CP AC'S(5-10) ST(5-1(i) RS(5-10)
PUC RMP(2)CH\V CSS-\V PH(560) NC3(5-10)
0<5) Hl<5)- OCS(5-10)
PHC{<5)
24 Tripnmgode 206: 37175 5935 P(13l PHCPHS(5) W PO(S) Q\f CVSP(12) liS
I (l(l(~ 16(0) ?;·i(3) S RMPI.2) SS-W PH(325) CP ACS(5-10) ST(5-10; RSi,5-1())
05-10) H(5-10l NC'S(5-10) NW
Jl.KV/(5-1O) OCS(5-10) (5-10)
25 Thirunavaya HOI 25032 4(l(H P(6) H(4) ('\'1/08) TEP P0(3l C'Ml)) (,VSP(4) ffiRS
(00041700) 1",1(\) S Hex::?) PliS(J) TW W PH(300) CP AC3(,1 (H-) ST(l(t+) ~'W(l0+-)
PUC F\VCRMP(:,) TKRC NC3(lO+-)
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PHQ<:r, S,<;'W
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~1-t) (I5) 116) (17) (18) (19) (20) C21) 1.12) ~23) (2) II)
PRMR T irur (8) EDEAG NM Soap, Pla.,tic 0:.\-'10.6) 903.1 3360 Talakkad 20
FP}"'R EOE:\ ~Polymers). W(68.9) ~OOO41::(0)
Book:; WEI161.9i
1'W(::.O)
TWE(20)
T1\:(17.3)
R( 15.4)
0(56.9)
T(365.0)
PRNR Tin..- (10) EDEAG NM Coir, Coir W(85.0) I-Ha5 8.0 Vdtom ::n
EOEA Filn TK~l.6) (00041300)
T (86. 6)
PR"1;fR Tina' (10) EDEAG NM CoCOlllt OiL al:59.9) 466.4 8lJ Mangalam 23
FPNR EO£:'; Coir Product s W(233.0) (00041500)
V·lE(61.8)
T'V(36.5)
TWE(J9.0)
T:K(254.4)
1'(664.6)
PRrvfR Tiru (6) EDEAG NM OI<lPpalS 02(676.9) 9225 :61.2 Tripr.lllgode 24
FPNR IDEA W(69.0) (OOOH600)
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26 Nadul'att<)m 1·189 lS891 3115 Pllll PH&3) BPIW P0(,2) eM ACS(10+) B')MV
(OOtH! &'(0) ;1'1(3) RMP H«5) WTKR PH(350) (5-10) NC&.IO+) C\\5-10) RS«5\
Q.l (}'-) MCvV\lO+) SS-W CP« 5) OI.."S« 5) SP(10'+)
PHc(~ 5) ST(i(}+)
27 hlttipPlV1l1l1 16-12 2-1282 ': 0'20 P(7) ,,\1 DPHC THP P0(,3) TO Cl\I(3j OCX2) C,\,~'P(2) B')R$
(OOl'll9i.)() fBI PH..<;(.:!)NH TWW PTU C1' A~5-10) sr(l n+) NW(lO+1
AC(2) I\.\'IP(2) TKRS PH(350) NCS(5-10)
('(5-10) (11W(5) SS-W
H(10+)
MC\\,(IO+)
28 Irimbiliyam 2-106 27075 -1610 P(7) DDAPHC THP PO(2l C'M Sf' B.<;MV
(llOO·,nOOO) }.i(3) PHS\.,5)RMP TWW PH(IO) CP ACS« 5) C\\< 5) R..~5-10)
Taluk Tobd -BIB 781163 12317.:! P(2-U) H(28) HA(9) 1{2.:!) PO (".:!) CM(2S) ACS(2) CV(l9) BS(2S)
!vJ(80} HU(Z) W(28) 10(9) CP(20) NCS(6) SUS} RS(3)
8(30) HH(2) D(23) IK(19) PID(12) OCS(1.2) SP(98) l\'\V(7)
PUC (1 0) DA(ll) HP(21) PH(1183.:1)
C(4) DU(2) DH(S) lW(23)
1(2) MCW (1 5) R(S)
11"(2) MHO) C(9)
AC(4) CWC(61) L(2}
He(H) S(6)
PHC(2I) <?(3)
PHS(7l}
FWC(l7}
NH(21)
It....iP(89)
SMP(26)
CllW(46)
0(2)
150
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GiOkS)
nOn (15) (16) ~17) ~18) (19) (20) (21) (:'.2) (131 (2.) (1)
PRf'.:IR T inl" (10) EDE>\G N11 Detergents, Q16.1 ) 780.1 1\"adu\' att oIII 26
FP EOE>\ Hollmv Ri cks W(25_U) (0(;(418(10)
\\'E(50 3)
TW(324J
TWE(56.7)
0(310.0)
T(70S.9)
PRMR Tim' (19) EDE-\.G NM Electronic Vl(201.6) 743.6 379,1 Kutt ip puram
..,~
-'
PI' EOR-\. dlOke \\'E(_llRJ) (00041900)
R(199 5)
T(519.:n
PRMR TinI" (23) EDEAG NM Readym<ld: (X'(1757) 389.9 542.1 921.4 Irimhlliyam 28
FPNR EOEA Te.,.-tiles W~lU) (00042000)
WEOOO.O)
TW(Z.O)
n\'E(6.1)
TK(20.2)
Rl,40.5)
T(5526)
PR(28} m(28) N(2S) 3.0 GC(1452.74) 15429.2 2333.3 7H).I.8 Talnk Total
MR(27) EAG(28) .M(28) PC(47.51)
FP(27) ID(28) 'V(3150.24)
NC(2) £A(28) WE{5505.37)
NR(8) 1W(113.24)
lWE(153.2)
TK(1047.66)
R(373.75)
L(4.S1)
0(6394.25)
l{ 182,(2. 77)
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2 Ariyalltr 1189 18987 3536 Pem HAHHID THP POll) eM ACS C'\\~) SP(9) mRS
1000422.(0) .\1(4)S Mew TW\"" PH(i5,)) Q> ~CSi.2) O(S Sf(S .. lOJ 'N"W
FC'::AC C'~~Ql ... } l~R~·
C(10+) PHS(4) L S>-\V
R.\IPH)
OC~)H(ll)+)
PHqS-lO)
3 ThenhippaIam 173:2 27273 5114 P(4) DAPHC THP PO(3)TO (11.1 ACSl5 .. 1O) C'\'SP BS
iCl(I(>:C300) :\1(1) PHS(4) R\:lP TWW PH(.fl0) Q> Na:~5-10) Sf\S .. lO) RSllO+)
~2) ~'IP TKR CJCl(_5 .. 10) NvVt1(h-j
PUC OH«.5) ss-W
(\<5) .M(W~< 5)
-+ Chelarnbra 1580 28906 5:223 P(20) HADHC HPTW P0(3) 0\1 Sf\23) l3S
(t1U{)-U4()()) l\I(l) PHCPHSi.51 \\- PTO C1' AC'S(ll}:-) ('\("-.5) AA:5-10)
S PUC H(lO+) SS-\V PHd';':!) NCS(lO+) Sf(l(}+l ~"\V
(\5 ..10) MC\V(l(l+) OC&,10t) (5 .. 10)
.5 PaHikkai 2573 38166 6344 PUO) Hd)D THP P()(4) TO (',\{ AQ;NCS Sf'(5} ffi
(wI}H."Otj', M(4) lI.ICW(3) TWW PHIJ"'O) CP Ot."S SI\2) RS(5-10,
SC l'>IHI,3) TK c\\5 .. W, ~\v
C\\'C'(3) SS-W (5-J (i,l
HC\_·I)PHC
PHS~H
R\!P(3)
CH'N141
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--------------------------------------------- Taluk: TIrurangadi (OliOS)
PRr.1R Kozhikt)de(.!~) £O£-\G N]\i Coir W\50.3) 827.6 140.7 186.1 \ allikkunnu
iVEH2.61 (;..'O(l~2!
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R(98.0)
T\)90.6!
Kozhikode (25) £OEAG NM Copra OC(8.2) 531.3 162.5 ."\riy allur '2
PRl\1R
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T\V~O.O)
TKl 1. 6)
RC''''''
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L(2.5)
0(438.6;
T(495.2)
155
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t ~;![lgl.' :l~'~"(} of JX}l)'U- ",- J~J~ iJ -;';j ~'rt,>srv1S ljl<,;_' ~i;,)'{f_IlH.: i·1 f....l·ood 1·a_.J~gi:'':: ,i::.:_ ~ ~--n1') ~-;O ~~:1 'J) d ~'11- ~11 \ (IT - "';l.i' ~l~"'-!"t_'5'
SradiJ!m'
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-i~89 P(6~ 7..iPEC - HP F.:):' 2) '_~"l
CHW(31
r-l~ 10. .·-:
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S !\"\,iP(."l -!K
C'il{}+-) H«5) S&-W oC'S( 10+)
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{(I FiJia,.tl.c Tonlll..~ Supply papn' i.mportaiu lli'c:an< IJJiuge :~.
DtfkJj1('(' HJgo- (01ll1l1('(/i,y &
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iov ~ourct': galea nrule mWlabie Cod!'
(i:lJd.lldiJig .f.r OJiIi-
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PR1\JR MaJappuram (B) EDEAG :N:\J Coromt Oil. a:x22A) 12UO.O 6.H.2 282.5 Crakam 8
H" £0£-\ ,\reCl1IlUt V.;\l.(i.l ((H)O-l-28C't,~'f
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TW(O.i)i
T\\"£\').0\
TK(O.O)
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T,-1-9.3)
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Aretl1l1Ut. \\\1841
Pepper \\'10(528)
T\,\'BI0.li
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.O\MENITIES _;\;~D LA"D l'SE (As on 1999)
Sf. .'V1lnf' of Ji)lai Total :\jl]nl~'i' _4meni11£s avaliaNe 'ifnal available wi1Jlin the "il/age, /1 dash ~'-) is sh£Jl!1l in the ;:oilll1!n (]j){/ iil'.U
~. [-Wage /lim of popl,i- t.~f fO il iii brackers rhe disTon,,, iii broad ranges vi:: <_ -' km.>:, 5-JOkms. and j() .. J..711S. o.rj};eiJem't!11
& tile miOI! Jf._~uw- pkKC Hi/ere rh", Jaciifty is {]l"aill1.bfe i.s giI.'m}
l..xaliOiI Hilage l:J(ltii itoids EducaI- Apaiau Drillkmg Pas(' wmma- ,4gricuillJiai. Recl'ea- Communi-
(Olte (iII fIa.) O:lJsusi (1001 im/{]j I1fder Tekgraph dniaJ){i J.'br~ ciollai & caIions
G'JI.S1ts_: (ma' Co- agl'ituitupm CiJlJJ./nti ;.BllS
Telephone operaJil.'I' ando1he1' /iuili1ies Se:rviLe.
Banks Credit {Cinema' RaiblU)!
Socieries TldeoHall. Station
.S}'OItl" Club. Watl'l~u:~Vi
Str..dium/
Al!diJoI'i:um;
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~-' ;',3'; ,·r. ~5 :' '·.6~ ('"':") (8) i9J ~10) 111) 02; (13;
12 Neduva 1481 30SC() 5150 PCr) DADHHC THP PO('2) NCSOCS ('\'(.2) SP(3) BSRS
(00043200) M(2j PHCPHS(4) TWWRPTO CM«5) ACS(5-1O) Sf ~"WO()+)
s...::', ~,.~ ... t·
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14 Nannamhra 1835 35532 5404 PIS) DDAPHC THP PO Cl.\t SI\16; B')
15 Tinrangadi [T'3 50612 7576 P~10) H(-I)DA THP PO(6' ('M15) ACSOCS CVSP(4) BSN\V
(i')OC43500) 11-'&,5; MCW(2) T\VW PTO CP NCS(5-1O) ST<.llt'-) M5-10'!
Sl2! PHS(3)FW(' TKR,:' PH(4000'l
PlX'(~) M-I(3) SS-W
C Tr R.":lP(1~)
CH\V(U\
PHC(5-10)
16 Thennala ~2~6 -W?14 78651'1)3) DPH(, THI' POt}) (!vI SP(S) Sf BS!\'W
(\)(;(14360.)) =~i(3) PHS(3) TlVW P"[OC, CP(2) ACS(lO+l (\\5-10) RSt 1(""1
Sl3) R.\!P(6' TE\:R PHd480~ ~('S(l (.\-1-)
.. _ - _ - - _ - - - -
158
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\14) ~15) (16) \1';) (18) 119) (2(}) (21) \.~1) ~~.3j (2) (1.:
PR "IR Kozhikode (26') ED EAG :K ~I Paddy. 00150.0) 665.5 60.7 509.8 'N'edura 12
EOE-\ .Banana. W(15,(,:') ,v(lO·B2(1(J!
Copra WE(3\E\)
Rl,50.0)
T(245.01
PR~IR Tirur (:!O) EDEAG ~~I Ice, Footw=ar W(278.0) 198.0 13.1) 43.8 Parappanangadi 13
EOEA \\"£\.19 7 . 7 ) ~()(1I.143300;
TK£,13.6)
T(489.2)
Faddy T(l')!.li
TKi110.5)
1.59
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Taluk Total 32204 619635 99303 P(211) ROO) RA(-t) 1W') PO (52) CM(28) ACS(3) CV(11)) BS(18)
:\i(61) Hl'HH \"\,(18) 10(3) CP(16) :\CS(8) S1\l1) RS(2)
S(15) D( 10) D_.\(~) 1K(13) PIDC1 OCSn Sp(2161 :-',\'\~
PIT'(9) DH(S} HP(l'i) PH(l1052)
C(2) I :\[C\\'(6) 1\\'(18)
Tr(21 MH(4) RHO)
ACe:') CWC(48) C(~
0 HC(lO} Ie) s
PHC(16) 0(1)
PHS(46)
f\YC(l('1 1B
i\i1I{13,
R'1PW)
S:-'·jp
CHW(49)
16.i
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VILLc\.GE DIRECTORY
(14) (15) (16) (l7) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22.1 (2~'> (2) (1)
Flrnit1J"e
PRMR Malappmnn(7) EDEAG NM Rice, Cocomi .0::'(55.2) 1466.4 7.6 19.1 OthlkklJ1~ 18
FPNR EOB. W(15.S) (00043800)
\\o't:::(SL8)
TW(2.5)
TWE(11.5)
R(98.5)
T(234.9)
PR(18) ID(18) N(18) 0.0 GC(129'7.5) 15787.5 3191.8 7843.8 Tallik Tot.aJ
.MR(1'7) EAG(18) M(18) W(835.56)
FP(16) ID(lS) Wll,Sl6.4}
Ne(2) EA(lS) 1W{2.56)
NR(8) 1WF(31.9)
J\'W 1K(256.41)
R(401.67)
l.(2.52)
WF{,275.3)
0(1461.21)
1l.5381.(3)
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til WATER FEATURES :
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'1 HIGH SCHOOL/ HIGHER SECO~DARY INTER COLLEGE
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The ternlonal walers of India ex lend mID lhe sea 10 adislance or lnlve naulical miles measured from the arrrornale oase line.
Ihe resronsioilily for lhe corredness of internal details m~ with the ruolisher.
DISTRICT CENSTTS fL,\]','DBOOK 2001 M.~L-\PPURAM
Ta.luk : Ponnan;
Alamcode 00044700 050040004000400010
163
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'lLLAGE DIRECTORY
Ta\'amr 2528 30315 5-l1 -: P(9) DADHMH THP P(3) CM.(31 AC'S{lO+) C'VSP(3)ST m
(00043900) M(4) PHCPHS(4) TWW PTO a> NCS(lO+) RS(5-10)
3,3) RMP(4) TKRC PH(95) OL~lO+) N\V
PllC SMP(2) LSS-W (5-10)
0(2) C1lW(1l)
HUO+)
l\.fCW(lO+)
: KlIJady 1689 23299 4269 P(8) DADHPHC THP PO(3)TO ACS(lO+) CV« 5) BS
(OO(}44000) M~4) PHS(3) TWW PTO CM«5) NC&.lO+) SP~< 5) ~5-10)
SAC RMP(21 RSS-W PH(80) CP«5) OC'S(10+) ,Sf« 5) NW
('(10+) CHW(3) (5-10) ,
H~5-10)
MCVV(lO+)
3 vattarnk-ulam 2073 31635 5762 P(10) H(3)DH}VtH THP P0(2)TO C1vlO' AC'S{ 1(}+-) C\{2) SP(4) BS
~OO(44100) M(3) S PHCPHS(3) TWW PTO NCS(l(}+-) Sf RS(lO+)
POC J'..'H(3) ss.W PHOlO) OCS(lO+I NW(10+1
C(10+) AA1Pq.)
QfW~2)
MCW(lO+)
4 ~pal 2222 30292 5426 P(26) DDH:MH THP P0(5) TO C1vf(3) OCS CVSP(5) m
(.00044200) M(4) S PHCPHS(5) TWW PTO CP ACS(_5-10) Sf« 5) R&.IO-~)
PUC NH(2) SS-''''' PH(250) NCS(5-!O) NW
010+) RMP(4) (5-10)
CHW(15)
H(10+')
MCVV(lO+)
lI;:!arancheri 20-W 31846 5597 P(12) DDAPH02) T HP PO(.3) AC'S{10+) C\\2)SI B'>N\V
\(.0044300) M,3) S PH.'S(_5) TW W PH(865) NCS(10+) SPOo+) RS(lt)+)
PUC R,.1\1P(6) TK L1C'St,l ()+ ,
Oll)+) CHW(5) SSW
H(l(l+'1
MC'lV(lO+}
164
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(1 ..1-) (15) (16) (17) (IS) (19) (20) (21) (22) ~23) (2) (1)
PRl\iR Ponnani (12) ED EAG N 1\1 Electronic 0:.\46-t:!) 1496.9 566.9 Tavanur
FPNR EO Ell. G,)ods, Hair T(4M.2) (000-13900)
Oil
PRl\iR Ponnani (12) EDEAG NI\1 fuadymad: CAXI78.4) 1306.7 203.9 Kalady :2
FP tUEA Gmnents, T~17S.4) (OOO-HOoo)
AYlIvedic
Proru:ts
PRMR Ponnani (14) EDEAG NM Corom! Oil, W(307.2) 1525.0 39.7 vatlamkulam 3
FP EOEA Ayuve<lc WE(201.l) (00044100)
Pro<irts T(50S.4)
PR!\.!R Ponnani (10) ED EAG NM Cocomt Oil <r(81.3) 7822 40.5 182.4 Edappal 4
FP EO EA Arecanlt PC(601.2) ~00044:200)
Proa.rts W(226.6)
\\1£(300.9)
TK(6.9)
T(1216.9)
PRMR POllllani (14) ED EAG NM Co(')nl1 Oil R(49.8) 1781. 7 2.0 206.6 Maranchfl"i 5
FPNC EOEA Coir T(49 S) (00044300\
.~~--- _.- .. _ - - - - - - -
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VILLAGE DIRECTORY
6 Veliyankode 15~1 295% 4928 P(8) DDAPHC THP P()(}) TO Ci\ll..2) ACS(lO+) (,VSI's[ BSNW
(000·14400) t\f(3) S PHSfWC TWW PTO CP NCS(lo+) RS(10+)
A0.2) NH(:!) CL P11(101) OCS(10+)
0:10+) RMP(3) &;.W
QIW(5)
H«5)
MCW(lO+)
7 PerunpactJpp a 1493 28208 4787 P(10) HDCWC(6) THPW P0(4) CM(3) ACS(IO+) CVSP(6) Sf BSN\V
(00U44500) M(5) PHC(2)NI1 &;.W PTO CP(<.5) NC3(IOf") RS(lo+)
~3) RMP(3) PH(lOO) <XS(10+)
poe CHW(6)
AC MCN(llH')
('(10+)
8 N<Ilm!m~ku 1939 26669 4981 P(10) HDDADH THP P0(3) TO eM ACS(lCtt-) CVSP(4) BS
(OOO·M600) 1\1(3) S MC.W(2)MH TWIN PTO (1)(< 5) NCS(IO+) ~T(2) RS(10+)
AC C.WCPHC TK PH(400) OCS(10+) NW(lO+)
('(10+) PHSI._2)FWC &;'W
NHR."iP(3)
&.l\;iPCHW
9 AlarncOOe 2048 30118 5412 P(16) DDADH THP PO(3) CM ACS(IO+) CVSPST BS
(OOO+t700) M(7) PHCPHS(S) TWW PH(lO) (ll« 5) NCl(IO+) RS(5-1C)
S;:3) R..'\1P(3) &;.w OCl(lO+) N\V(lO+)
PlJC(2) CHW(4)
1(\10+) H(5-10)
1:!CW(10+)
Taluk TotJlJ 17553 261978 46579 P(l(J9) H(S) 1>(6) 1{9) PO(29) CM(1S) oes CV(IO) BS(9)
M(36) DA(6) DH(6) W(9) 10(5) CP(6) S1(8) NW(3)
S(15) J\,fCW(2) "11\(3) PTO(7) SP(U)
PUC(7) J\,1li(4) lIP(9) PH(2011)
C(2) I CWC(7) l'N(8)
AC(S) PHC(ll) R(2)
PHS(28) ('(2)
FWC(2) 1.(2)
NH(9)
RMP(30)
S:r,,'IP(3)
CHW(52)
166
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(it) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (2) (1)
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PRlI.lR Ponnani (16) EDEAG Nl\·{ Coronti Oil OC(38.1) 513.1 81.6 Alamcode 9
FP £Or'A WE(607.3) (000.:t4700)
TK(4.2)
0(803.6)
T(l453.3)
PR(9) ID(9) N(9) 0.0 GC(800.13) 8017.2 42.5 1631.9 Taluk Total
J\.1R(9) £\G(9) M(9) PC(623.14)
fP(8) ID(9) W(1956..28)
Nq3) £\(9) \yF(2783.S5)
NR(2) 1W(104)
N\;>,"(2) nVE(2.43)
1K{222.3-t)
R(49.7i)
0(1319.82)
1{7861A6)
District (Rural) 122 3269301 122 1236 121 366 105 147 47 54
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and abow) Classes:Centr..s tional
j1cilities
Villages institll1iollS fll/ages imtitutiollS Hliages illStitutiollS HI/ages IlIStitutiom Hllages imtitutiollS
(1) l2) (13) (l·n (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (23)
Entad 6 8 18 7 12 o 16 32 21 65
2 Nilarnbur .2 o o 1 o 7 18 14- 32
3 Perinthalmanna 1 2 4 5 8 o 8 13 13 18
4 Timr 4 4 2 4 4 4 o 10 41 13 41
5 Tirunmgadi 2 2 4 7 4- 4- o 7 16 15 25
6 Ponnani 2 4 5 1 o 3 5 9 18
Dis !rid (Rural 14 17 20 38 22 30 o Sl 125 8S 199
APPENDIX-I (Contd)
SL Name of M ..dical Institutions (colltd)
No. Taluk Primary H ..altlz Cmtrd pf'imary H ...alth Mat.?rnityand Child WelfolY Family W..{flre
Hi'QIih Centre Sub-Cenire Centre I Alaternity Home! Crntre
Child fVe/jue Centre
rIllages institutions T1ilag..s Instilutions Villages In stit ulio liS I'7l/ages Institutiolls
en (2) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31)
Entad 20 23 20 50 8 15 14 28
.2 Nilarnbur 16 18 15 44 o o 6 20
3 Perin t hahrunna 14 22 12 29 II 53 7 10
4 Tirur 23 38 25 71 11 79 11 17
5 Timmng:adi 15 26 16 46 6 58 10 20
6 Ponnani 9 11 8 28 5 13 2 2
Dis trict (Rural) 97 138 96 268 41 218 50 97
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Sf. iVaJ1l1? q/ Drinking Wafer &>UlW (Conti.) Post. Telegraph & Telephonr
No. Taluk Spring Canal Others More No Post .Telegraph Post & Post ----r.;;'"eleg'-r;-aph--;--"P;--os-'t-',-"P,:7"'/zO-I-It!-
than Drinking Office Office T,,>/egraph Office & Office & Telegraph
Of/e FVater Office PIlOn!? Phone Office &
source facilities Phone
(1) (2) (42) (-B) (M) (~5) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53)
~~----~----~~--~~~~--~~----~--- ~--~~--~~-----
Fmad 10 3 22 26 o 26 4 6 26 4 6 26
2 Nilambur 5 7 13 18 o 19 3 8 19 3 8 19
3 Perinthahnruma 4 4 20 2J o 22 3 7 22 3 "1
-l Timr 6 9 21 27 o 28 7 10 28 7 10 28
5 Tirunmgadi 1 5 18 18 o 18 3 6 18 3 6 18
6 Ponnani 0 2 9 9 o 9 5 7 9 5 7 9
APPENDJX - I (Contd)
Sl Name 0/ Transport CommltllicaJiotls Banks Power Supply
I,To. Taluk Bus Railway Navigable T'illages Nllmber of Available Not
Sen'icR Station Waterway Commercial and available
Co-operative BaJlks
Enlad 26 o 7 22 51 26 o
2 Nilambur 19 3 6 16 43 19 o
3 Perul thahnallnu 22 4 1 21 41 22 o
4 Timr 2& 3 7 22 48 2& o
5 Tinuangadi 18 2 6 16 44 18 o
6 Pounaui 9 o 5 s ~1 9 o
Dis trict (Rural) 122 12 32 105 248 122 o
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Emad 9 12 5 10 5 5
2 Nilamhur <I 5 6 7 3 5
3 Perinthalmanna 5 6 3 4 3 3
4 Tiror 2 2 2 6 8 12
5 Tirumngadi 3 3 6 8 6 7
(. Ponnani 0 0 0 0 1
Dis trict (Rural) 23 18 22 35 26 33
APPENDIX .. I (Condd.)
Sl A'ameof Rt'creaJiol1al facility Nt'l-t'spaper / Afaga::illt"
No. Taluk Cinema! Sports Stadium! Newspaper Magazine Newspap.!r &
Video Hail Club AuduQri UI1I/ "'fagazillt'
Community HaJJ
1 Emad 10 128 16 26 26 26
2 Nilambur 22 56 13 19 19 19
3 Perin thalmanna 16 74 8 22 22 22
4 Timr 19 98 5 28 28 28
5 Tirurangatli 10 216 11 J8 18 18
6 Potmani 10 24 8 9 9 9
Dis trid (Rural) 87 596 61 122 122 122
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Emad 26 0 0 0 0 26
2 Nilannur ]9 0 0 2 2. 15
3 Perin thahmnna 22 0 0 0 21
4 Tirur 28 0 0 0 1 27
5 Tirurangadi 18 0 0 0 0 18
6 Ponnani 9 0 0 0 0 9
District (Rural) 122 0 0 2 4 116
APPENDIX - I B
VILLAGES BY PRIMARY, MIDDLE AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS
51. Name of Total Number 0/ T;pe 0/Educational Institutions available
No. Taluk Inhabited No At least one At least one At least one
Villages School Primary School and Primary School and Middle School and
no Middle School one Middle School one Secondary
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)_
Em ad 26 0 0 26 20
2 Nilambur 19 0 1 18 15
3 Perinthalrmnna 22 0 0 22 19
4 TiIUT 28 0 0 28 24
5 Tirurangadi 18 0 0 18 18
6 Ponnani 9 0 0 9 9
District (Rural) 122 0 1 121 105
APPENDIX - I C
VILLAGES WITH DIFFERENT SOURCES OF DRINKING WATER FACll.JTIES AVAILABLE
SI. Name of Number o/Villages with different sources ofDrinking Water available
No. Ta/uk Only Tap Only Well Only Only More than one source
Tube Well Handpump only from Tap, Well,
Tube Well, Handpump
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
Fmad 0 0 0 0 26
2 Ni1ambur 0 0 0 16
3 Perinthahmnna 0 0 0 21
4 Tirur 0 0 0 27
5 Tiruran gadi 0 0 0 0 18
6 Ponnani 0 0 0 0 9
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Ern ad Tal uk
Vettilappara 00032600 8590 NA NA Available Available Available Available Available
2 Kizhuparamba 00032700 18348 Available NA NA Available Available Available Available
3 Vazhakkad 00032800 31290 Available Available Available Available Available Available Available
4 Vazhayur 00032900 32486 NA NA NA NA Available Available Available
5 Cherukavu 00033000 25767 NA NA Available Available Available Available Available
6 Pulikkal 00033100 35050 NA Available NA NA A vailable Available Available
7 Cheekkode 00033200 19375 Available NA A vailable Available Available Available Available
8 Areekode 00033300 27531 Available Available A vailable Available Available Available Available
9 Urangattiri 00033400 26546 Available NA NA Available Available Available NA
lO Perakamanna 00033500 17079 NA NA NA NA Available Available NA
11 Edavanna 00033600
, 22739 Available NA Available Available Available Available Available
12 Karakunnu 00033700 13992 NA NA Available Available Available Available NA
13 Kavanoor 00033800 31538 NA NA Available Available Available Available Available
14 Kuzhimanna 00033900 28818 NA NA Available Available Available Available Available
15 Muthuvallur 00034000 31157 NA NA Available A vailable Available Available NA
16 Kondotty 00034100 25984 Available NA Available A vailable Available Available Available
17 Nediyiruppu 00034200 26680 NA NA Available A vailable Available Available Available
18 Morayur 00034300 29369 Available Available Available Available Available Available Available
19 Pookkottur 00034400 31832 Available NA Available Available Available Available NA
20 Pulpatta 00034500 35093 NA NA Available Available Available Available Available
21 Trikkalangode 00034600 12741 NA NA Available Available Available Available NA
22 Elankur 00034700 17507 NA NA Available NA Available Available Available
23 Pandalur 00034800 15073 NA NA NA Available Available Available Available
24 Vettikkattiri 00034900 17641 NA NA Available Available Available Available NA
25 CherrDrasseri 00035000 13466 NA NA Available NA Available Available NA
26 Pandikkad 00035100 16749 Available NA Available Available Available Available Available
Nilambur Taluk
27 Pullipadam 00035200 9214 NA NA Available Available Available Available NA
28 Akatrq)adam 00035300 15758 NA NA Available NA Available Available NA
29 Kurumbilangode 00035400 20017 Available NA Available NA Available Available NA
30 Chungathara 00035500 30726 NA Available Available Available Available Available Available
31 Edakkara 00035600 53643 Available NA NA A vailable Available Available Available
32 Vazhikkadavu 00035700 44083 Available NA Available Available Available Available Available
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Tirur Taluk
68 Pariyapuram 00039300 22766 NA NA A vailable A vailable Available Available NA
79 Kottakkal 00040400 39554 Available Available Available Available Available Available Available
88 Yettom 00041300 33430 Available Available Available Available Available Available Available
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SI. Name of Village Location Population Amenities not available (indicate N A where amenity not available)
No. Code Senior College Primary Tup Bus Approach CO/JIIll-
Number Secondary Health Drinking· Facility byPucca erda/
School Sub-C'entre Water Road Bank
(1) (2) (3 ) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ( 10) (11 )
Tirurangadi Taluk
100 Pallikkal 00042500 38166 NA Available Available Available A vailable Available Available
103 Urakam 00042800 26138 Available NA Available Available Available Available Available
104 Vengara 00042900 43904 Available NA Available Available Available Available Available
105 Abdu Rahiman Nag 00043000 35534 NA NA Available Available Available Available Available
1 IO Timrangadi 00043500 50612 Available Available Available Available Available Available Available
III Thennala 00043600 49214 NA NA Available Available Available Available Available
Ponnani Taluk
114 Tavanur 00043900 30315 Available Available Available Available Available Available Available
116 Vattamkulam 00044100 31635 Avaiiable NA Available Available Available Available Available
117 Edappal 00044200 30292 Available NA Available Available Available Available Available
118 Marancheri 00044300 31846 Available NA Available A vailabIe A vailab Ie A vailab Ie A vailab Ie
122 A lam:ode 00044700 30118 Available NA Available Available Available Available Available
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APPENDIX- II A
CENSUS TOWNS WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENITIES
Sf. Name 0/ Location Population Amenities not available ( indicare N A where amenity not available)
No. Census Code Senior College Health Tap Bus Approach Banks
Town Number Centre by Pucca
Secondary Drinking Facility
School Water Road
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11 )
APPENDIX - III
LAND UTILISATION DATA IN RESPECT OF CENSUS TOWNINON-MUNICIPAL TOWNS
St. Name o/Census Town Land use (i.e., area under different types o/land use in hectare)
No. (Taluk within brackets) Total Area Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Culturable Waste Area available
(Ha.) (Ha.) by source (Ha.) including lor cultivation
(Ha.) Gauchar & Groves (Ha.)
(Ha.)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
APPENDIX - IV
TALUK-WISE LIST OF INHABITED VILLAGES WHERE NO AMENITY OTHER THAN
DRINKING WATER FACILITY IS AVAILABLE
(1 ) (2) (3)
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Em ad 26 0 26 0
2 Nilambur 19 0 19 0
3 Perinthalmanna 22 0 22 0
4 Tirur 28 0 28 0
5 Tirurangadi 18 0 18 0
6 Ponnani 9 0 9 0
APPENDIX - VI
SUMMARY SHOWING NUMBER OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING
SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION
SI. Name of Taluk Total Uninhabited Inhabited Number ofInhabited
No. Villages Villages Villages Villages having no
Scheduled Tribe
Population
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
Em ad 26 0 26 6
2 Nilambur 19 0 19
3 Perin thalmanna 22 0 22 14
4 Tinn 28 0 28 11
5 Tirurangadi 18 0 18 6
6 Ponnani 9 0 9 5
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Taluk : Ernad
5-10 00034800 Pandalur 11-20 00033500 Perakamanna
00034400 Pookkottur 00032800 Vazhakkad
00034300 Morayur 00033700 Karakunnu
00032600 Vettilappara 00034100 Kondotty
00033200 Cheekkode 00033800 Kavanoor
00034900 Vettikkattiri 00032900 Vazhayur
00033000 Cherukavu 00034500 Pulpatta
00033400 Urangattiri 00033600 Edavanna
00032700 Kizhuparamba 00034000 Muthuvallur
00033100 Pulikkal 00034700 Elankur
00033300 Areekode 00034200 Nediyiruppu
00034600 Trikkalangode
11-20 00033900 Kuzhimanna 00035000 Ch embras s eri
00035100 Pandikkad
Taluk : Nilambur
Taluk : Perinthalmanna
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Taluk : llrur
Taluk: Tirurangadi
Taluk: Ponnani
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TaIuk: Ei"nlid
TaJuk: Nilambur
TaJuk: Perintbalmanna
TaIuk: TIrur
Less than 5 00041300 Vettom less than 5 00039400 Tanur
00041400 Purathur 00040800 Kattipparuthi
00039500 Ozhur 00041700 Thirunavaya
00039600 Perurmnna 00041100 Ananthavoor
00041000 Kururrbathur 00040100 Valavannur
00040200 Kalpakancheri 0004060O Mehruri
00040700 Edayoor 00042000 Irin:Diliyam
00039800 Tana1ur 00041600 Triprangode
0004040O Kottakkal
TaIuk: TIrurangadi
TaIuk: Ponnani
Less than 5 00044100 Vattani<:ulam Less than 5 00044700 Alam:ode
00044200 Edappal 00044400 Veliyankode
Taluk : Froad
(1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) • (9) (10) (11)
Taluk : Nilambur
1 Chaliyar- 01 12500 3 00035200 3816 19053 1256 1793 1158 753
00035300
00035400
2 Mambad -02 6793 2 00035200 5589 30730 2682 927 5868 4146
00036100
3 Chungathara-03 12900 2 00035400 6701 33017 2267 1452 4622 2115
00035500
4 Pothukal-04 10600 3 00035400
00035500
00035600 5342 27118 939 1624
5 Edakkara-05 4390 00035600 4924 24490 1565 664 1992 130~
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Taluk : Perlnthalmanna
Edappatta - 01 2577 00037100 3466 20321 1814 0 4029 1941
2 Melattur· 02 2724 00037200 4226 23823 3015 2 3496 1490
3 Keezhattl'r - 03 4000 2 00037300 31604 3475 0 2733 2010
00037400 5580
4 Mankada-04 995 00037500 4964 28935 2469 0 2077 1267
5 MakkaraparanDa-05 . 700 00037600 2787 15934 1062 0 1210 668
6 Koottilangadi-06 2091 00037700 5163 31147 1947 15 1394 1310
7 Kodur-07 706 00037800 5245 32375 945 4 1629 1209
8 Kuruva-08 3570 2 00037800 38927 2237 16 2563 991
00037900 6249
9 Puzhakkattiri-09 875 • 00038000 4487 25676 1585 0 1656 1327
10 Angadippuram-l0 3674 2 00038100 48849 3889 18 3424 1845
00038200 8961
11 Vettath ur-II 3584 2 00038300 23955 3264 2 1965 1176
00038400 4002
12 Thazhekode-12 4503 2 00038500 36548 4559 80 1120 1071
00038600 6046
13 Aliparamba-13 2020 2 00038700 37038 4126 0 1417 1136
00038800 6214
14 EIamkulam-14 2131 00038900 4254 23607 3231 0 1766 1462
15 Pulatmnthole-15 3315 2 00039000 33917 2677 4 2586 1306
00039100 5763
16 Moorkkanad-16 1177 00039200 5156 31488 2539 0 4106 6998
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Sf. Name ofGram a Area in Number of Villages Number of Total Total Total Income and
No. Panchayat and hectares with Location Code Households population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditure of
Location Code Number Caste Tribe Grama Panchayat
Number population population (in Rs. '000)
Number Location Total Total
Code Number Income Expenditure
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11 )
Taluk : Tirurangacl
ValJikkunnu-OI 2514 2 00042100 41840 0 2886 1645
00042200 7521
2 Thenhippalam-02 1732 00042300 5114 27273· 2678 11 5172 3964
3 Chelambra-03 776 00042400 5223 28906 2601 0 2623 1678
4 Pallikkal-04 2285 00042500 6344 38166 3673 19 2907 1598
5 Peruvallur-05 1891 00042600 4789 30624 2308 0
6 Kannammgalam-06 2824 00042700 5411 34753 3291 36
7 Urakam-07 2165 00042800 4198 26138 1497 13 4335 2409
8 Vengara-08 1866 00042900 6740 43904 2469 3 3996 3636
9 Abdu Rahiman Nag; 1483 1 00043000 5434 35534 1911 2241 1350
10 Moonniyur-lO 2166 1 00043100 7477 4737..2 2705 6 1960 1406
11 Parappanangadi-l1 2225 2 00043200 62781 3220 16 6433 4424
00043300 9782
12 Nannambra-12 700 00043400 5404 35532 935 5 2246 1497
13 Tirurangadi-13 1773 00043500 7576 50612 1313 14 4141 4014
14 Thennala-14 1000 00043600 3922 25492 536 1 1375 761
15 Parappur-15 1850 00043700 4922 31775 606 0 1702 3465
16 Othukkungal-16 1727· 00043800 5439 34882 1456 0 2167 7950
17 Edarikode-17 1565 00043600 3943 23722 1045 0 1701 1170
18 Tanur-56 5134 00043300 64 329 6 0 * *
Taluk : Poonani
1 Emad ** **
2 Nilarrhur 36400 Wandoor ** **
3 Perin thalmanna ** **
4 Tiror 41200 Talakkad ** **
5 Tirurangadi 42900 Vengara ** **
6 Ponnani 44500 Perorrpadappa ** **
...... fu Kerala there are no separate schools for girls in primary and middle level.
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TO'VN DIRECTORY
NOTE EXPLAINll,,[G THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN TO'VN DIRECTORY
TOWN DIRECTORY SlAfEMENTS(I to Vll) Columns 9 and 1{}
Statement - I : Status and Grol\1h History Name of the nearest City vvith one lakh and more
and five lakh and more population are recorded.
Column 2: Clas S, Name andCidcStafusofTol"ll
Columns 11 to 13
Class has been introduced to facilitate analysis of If referent To\'Vl1 enjoys the facility of Railway
Tmvn Directory Data at the State and All Indla levels. Station, Bus Route facility or Navigable River/Canal,
It is presented according to 2001 Census Population of its name is mentioned. If not available, then the name
the Town as follows: of nearest place with distance, vvhere such facility
Populatioll Class exists is mentioned.
Town \vitha population of one lakh(lOOOOO) and ~olunm 6 : Road length (in kin.)
above is treated as a City.
The Civic Administration Status of the Tmms is Infornlation about Kutcha I Pucca Road is to be
indicated within bracket against the name of the TO\m. recorded separately for the roads ,vithin the limit'> of
The follov~rjng abbreviations are used to denote Civic the referent Town.
Status of Tmm.
PR Pucca Road
lvfunicipality KR Kutcha Road
Colunm 7: System of Sewerage
Coloumns 3 to 21 : Self explanatory
Generally, sev'lerage system implies the network
ofmains and brap.ches ofunde:rgroundconduits for the
Statement - II : Physical Aspects and I,ocation of conveyance of se\verage to the point of disposal.
Towns, 1999 Sewers that carry only household and industrial wastes
are called separate sewers, those that carry storm water
Columns 3 to 5: Physical Aspects
from roofs, streets and other surface are known as
In this columns the Rainfall and Maximum and stoml water drains, while those carrying both sewage
lvfinimum Temperature of the Tmvn is recorded. and storm water are called combined sewers.
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Colmnn12: Method ofdispo~'aJ ofNightSoil Centres are attached to Hospitals or Matemity and
Chi Id Welfare Centres or Primary Health Centres, may
The various prevalent method of disposal of night be treated as independent units and counted sepamtely
soil are given below with abbreviations: using following codes:
Column 13 Columns 6 to 9
IVV Tube-\.Vell Water The code used for these columns is as follows:
Different types of electric connections have been Schools up to Class IV are treated as Primary or
shmvn in these columns, i.e., Domestic, Industrial, Elementary Schools These include Nursery Schools,
Commercial, Road Lighting (points) and others. Kindergarten Schools, Pre-Primary Schools, Junior
Basic Schools up to Class IV and Primary Schools
Statement-V : Medical, Educational, Recreational up to Class IV
and Cultural Facilities, 1999
Schools up to VII are considered as Middle School
Columns 1 to 3 : Self explanatory or Junior Secondary.
If there arc Composlte Schools like Middle Schools Column 20: Public Libraries, Reading Rooms
with Primary Classes or Second!:!!}' Schools with NIiddle
Classes, these are also included in the number of Number of Public Libraries and Reading Rooms
Primary and Ivli ddle Schoo Is respectively For examp Ie, available in the referent To\,,'n are recorded in codes
if in a Town, there are two Primary Schools and one as follows:
11iddle School ,vith Primary Classes, the nUlnber of
PL Public Library
Primary Schools in the Town is given as three and that
of Middle Schools as one though there are only three RR ReadingRoom
Educational Institutions.
If there are more Institutions of a type in the Town, Statement - VI : Trade, Commerce, Industry
the number is indicated within bracket along with the and Banking, 1999
abbreviation, e.g., P(4), M(3).
Columns 3 to 8
Column 15 : Adult Literacy Classes/Centres
Name of three most important commodities
This column has been introduced keeping in view exported and names of three most important
the :tv1inimum Needs Programme of the Planning commodities manufactured in the To"vn are recorded.
Commission. There are number of Adult Education
Centres \vhich are included in these columns. Column 9 : N umbt'f of Banks
Ifan educational facility is not available in the Town., Number of Banks available in the referent Town
the name of the nearest place and its distance in both Commercial and Co-operative Banks are recorded
kilometres from the Tov;,n where the facility is available J aga,inst this column.
is mentioned.
Columns 10 and 11: Number of Agricultural Credit
Column 16: Working Women's Hostels with Societies and Non-Agricultural
number of seats Credit Societies
The number of Working Women's Hostel if The total number of Agricultural Credit Societies
available in the referent Tovvn is mentioned with number and Non-Agricultural Credit Societies in the referent
of seats. If the facility is not available in the Town the TO\V11 are recorded against these columns.
name of nearest place with distance "lhere the facility
is available is recorded. ~'tatement - VII : Civic and Other Amenities in
Slums, 1999
CoJumns 17 to 19: Recreational and Cultural Facilities
This is the Statement on Civic and other Amenities
Stadium, Cinema., AuditoriumrDrama/Community
Hall are covered under Recreational and Cultural in all Slums whether notified or not and for all Towns
Facilities. lne particulars of permanent recreational having Statutory Bodies., like Municipality, Municipal
facilities are considered for these columns. Corporation, TovmArea Committee, etc.
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TO\VN DIRECTORY
STATEl\IENT - I
STAIlTS A'ID GRO"VIH HISTORY
Sl :1<.15S, ,vame aJ/d locatioll Name of Area jVlllilbi'r of HOJise/lOlds Poplilation (]JJd Growth Rale (ill brackets!
No. Civic Status ('f Code CD Block (sq. Ant) including House/ess of the TOWIl at the Censllses of
Town ..,\'-;nnbzr HOlLfeholds 1901 1911 1921 1931 19·11
(2001 Cmsll5)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (,5) (6) 0) (,8) (9) (10) (ll)
Ern ad Talllk
Perlntllaimanna Taluk
3 III Perilltahnanna (lvI) 40503000 34.4 8,093
Tlrur Taluk
4 II Tirur (M) 40504000 16.6 8,558 9,489
Ponnanl Taluk
5 Il Ponmmi eM) 40505000 24.8 12,990 1(1,562 13,984 13,345 16,210 17,838
(+ 32.4) (-4.6) (+21.5) (+10.0)
STATEMENT - I (ConttL)
SL Class, Name alld Civic Popu/alion and Growth Rate (in brackets) of Density Sex-ralio
A'o. Statll5 ofTowll Ihe Towil at the Censuses of (2001 1981 1991 2001
1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 ](){)J Census)
(1) (,2) (12) (13) (14) (l5) (16) (I 7) (I 8) (19) (20) (2])
'EInad Talu}.;
II J\[ anja-i (M) 10,357 12,276 15.734 53,959 69,334 83,707 1,576 1,004 1,011 1,022
(+86.7) (+ 18.5) (+28.2) (+243.0) (+28.5) (+20.7)
2 II Malappurarn (M)* 32,002 39,786 72,870 86,702 1,490 1,004 1,023 1,049
(+24.3) (+8~ 2) ~+ 190)
Perinthalmannll Taluk
Tirur Taluk
4 II Tirur l-!\·I) 11,830 13,397 32,272 40,803 49,45.1 53,654 3,242 1,O~O 1,026 1,069
(+24.7) (+13.3) (+ 140.9) (+26.4) (+21.2) (+8.5)
Ponnani Taluk
5 II Ponnan i (l'vI) 23,606 22.977 35,723 43,226 51,770 87,495 3,525 1,061 1,067 1.100
(+32.2) (-2.7) (+55.5) (+21.0) (+19.8) (+69.0)
_._-------,.-- - _ - _ . _ - - - - - .. -----·-19T----- .. ~~-.--~--
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SIATEI\JENT .. II
PINSICAL ,ASPECTS l~~D I,OCATIO'i OF TOWNS, 1999
81 Class. l\'aIJl.? all? P!lysicaJ as]Ncls NQ!I1"v. ofami Rooti eli ff(!JICI! iii kilomete,'(s) fl'olll
No. Ci\'ir Sratus
Dish~icr
Rah?h1i T?;nperatll./'e (i'1 CentigraI1e) TaIuk
of Town
(ill 111111) Headqiianers Headqullrler s Headquarters
AfatimuJ/1 AliI/itt! UI1I
3 III Perintahnanna (M) 2752 28 23 Thiro Vllllan thapurain .Mala ppumm Perin th alma illl a
(.360) (20) (0)
S"L\'TEMENT -ll(Contd.)
Sl Class, Name (JJ)!1 Name ofawl R.oad distaJlce in kilometer(s) from
No. Civic Status
Nearest Cil)' with Nearest City with Railway BlIs J.lavigabk Ri"VerlCanaJ
ofTowll
poplIlation of population of Station Facility (if within ten
one JQ.kh and mQre five lakh alld more kiiomders)
(1) (2) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)
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TOWN DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - III
l\UTNJCIPAL FJNA,~C}::' 1998-99
Sf. Clars, Nam" (JJld Rrxeipt (ill Rs. 'OOG)
No. Ctric Status Receipt Rewllue deri)'.,1i from Government LO(111 Advml(;'? Otll?r Total
ofToml lfimugh AfllJlicipal properties Grallt sources R.xeipt
Taxes, etc. and power apart
from taxation
(1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
STATEMENT - m(Con;d)
SL Class, Name and Expenditure (in Rs. '000)
No, Civic Status General PI/buc Public Health Publte Public Others To/al
ofTf.?wn Administration SafelY and Works institutions Exp.mdiJllre
Co m'etliellceS
3 III Perintalmatllla (M) 2746 5%4 195 452 128 1245 10730
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TO\VN DJRECTORY
STATEMENT - IV
CIHC Al'lD OllIER AMENITIES, 1999
Sf. Class, lVlIll " W 1(1 Population 2001 CerwlS Road Sy.ltem of "\iunber c~f latlines
lVa. C'n-ie S/a£llS Total Schedllkd Scheduled length Sewerage Tolal flater Service Others
ofToml PopJ.J1atiOfJ Castes l'ri};l'S (ill km.) bOllH.'
(1) (:!) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
2 II Malappuram (i\f) 86702 4664 42 KR(70), PR(85) OSD, Pt 10486 10149 337
3 III Perintalmanlla (WI) 44612 4665 84 KR(71), PR(36) OSD 5177 5158 19
4 II Tin.... (M) 53654 2763 19 KR(34), PR(58) OSD 7960 6435 1525
SL Orru, Ni.1m.e aJui A-i!tJwdof Wa.t£T Supply FiYe EkctriJEaJioll (Nun beT ojconnectioIls)
No. CiI'icStatus dispo.saJ oj SoW""Ct'oj Sy!>1£m ofstorage with fighting Domestic IndusIJial Commercial Road Others
ojToWl Nigh/Soil supply capacity iII kiJolitres sen·ice ligbtiJlg
(ill brockets) (points)
(1) (2) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)
1 II Manjeri (11.1) Sf W,T OHT,SR. Malappt.rdIII 9994 216 2441 1418 414
(2500,400) (13)
2 II .MalapplJ"afl1 (M) Pt, Sf T,W,TW,TK SR,OHf Yes 19072 266 3360 1080 883
(3554,100)
3 III Penntalmanna (11,1) Sf, Pt TW,T 0Hf 1Ialappurarn 5623 45 315 ll70 74
(300) (20)
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TO"'N DIRECTORY
STATEMENT - V
MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999
Sf. Class, J'W:nne and PopulaJion It.1edical focwtie s* EdJJcationai .!Ociiiiies"
./Ih. Ciric Sta1J.IS (2001 Hospitals i J]ecisin Anr/ Science/ Medical Engineering
of Town Census) Dispensariesi Medical Commerce/ Colleges Colleges
TEGime'S, Jllstirulions La ..,' Orner
eic. noted in Co/kges(o/
Column -1 Degree lfl'<"l
andabol'e)
II Manjeri (M) 83107 H(3) D FWC(3) 54C ASC'(2) Kozhikode Valancheri (40)
TB Other (48)
HC- Thrikkalangode (6)
::. n Malappuraru (M) 86702 H(8) D(4) HC(4) 573 ASQ,l) Kozh iko de Kozhikode (51)
FWC~2) (51)
TB-Manje.i fl2)
NH-Manjeri (12)
3 JII Perintalmanna (!vI) 44612 H(2) FWC(6) 207 A01) Kozhikode C1lathamangalam
D-Aliparamba (21) (70) (82")
HC-Melattor (16)
TB-M:anjeri (25)
4- n Tirur 1M) 53654 H D(2) FWC(5) 170 Paravanna ~8) Kozhik"ode KUltippuram (16)
TB HC-Vettom (8) (43)
5 II Ponnani (M) 87495 H(2) TB 140 . AS() 1) Thrissll" (57l Thlis;,u- 1.57)
D-Tinlf (39)
He- Vettom (15)
HC-Tin... ()9)
STATEMENT -V (Contd.)
Sl Class, J\lIme and EducationalJixilities* (Contd)
M. Civic Status Pol:ytecimics Rer:ognised Ktgher Secondary/ Secondary/ J,mior Primary
of TOlm Shorthand, Intermediate,' Senior ~MatriculaJiOll Secondary Schools
Iypewriting Secondaryi PUC aJld
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SBTRMENT - V (Condd.)
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STATEMENT - YI
TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AND BA~KING, 1999
Sf Cinss, Name aJld Name ofthl'!'!' ]'lame of three .A/umber Number of ]\lumberof
No. Cil'ic Status most important most impurwm of Agricultural NOll-
,
.' III Perintalmanna (M) Cerantic:; Rubber Hill . Rubber Hill Tiles 11 4
Products Products Products
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TO'~VN DIRECTORY
STATEMEl\lJ' - VIT
CI\'1C AND ornER AMENITIES IN SLUMS. 1999
Sf Class and Name il/aIlle oftile Slum Is it No_of Population of Paved ,S'ysit'1IJ of
j\lo. ofTown nolijied Households the Slum Roads Sewerage
(approximatej (approximate) (In hn.)
~oo
1-.L\LAPPl.TRAl'.I
TOW_!\' DIRECTORY
STATEMEKT .. \ 'If
CIne A"ID DIHER AMEN lUES IN SUMS, 1999
Electricity COllllections Ciass aJJd NWIlt', Sf.
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3 In
11 Pennthalrnanna (\1 ) Ponrllak'un8~1 Ye~ 37 140
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TO\YN DIRECTORY
APPENDIX TO TO'YN DIRECTORY
TOW~S SHOWf\G THEIR OFf-GROWTHS "lTH POprL\TIO~
(3)
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Scheduled Caste and the Scheduled Tribe population in the age-group 0-6, Literates, Main Workers and
for each State were finalized much later based on Marginal Workers classified by four broad Industrial
manual coding done b:;' the coders. in 2001 Census, Categories, namely, (i) Cultivators, (ii) Agricultural
each individual Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe labourers, (iii) Householc Industry Workers, and (iv) Other
was coded directly on the computers by the Data Entry workers and also Non-workers. The characteristics of
Operators through Computer Assisted Coding (CAC). the Total Population include Scheduled Caste, Scheduled
and taken up along with the processing of PCA data. Tribe, Institutional and Houseless population and are
The CAC of the response on Religion wherever presented by sex and rural-urban residence. This data
required, was also undertaken along with the is presented at different levels, namely, India, States/
processing of PCA. This is because Scheduled Caste Union Territories, Districts and Cities, Urban
status had to be determined in relation to the religion Agglomerations (Population 100,000 and above) in
of the ;ndividual. Two Special Task Forces, one on three different tables. In addition, A-5 Appendix Table
Religion and the other on Scheduled Castes/Scheduled provides Houseless and Institutional Households and
Tribes were constituted for scrutiny and appropriate their population by residence and s ex for 200 I for
classification of these responses. India, State and Union Territory.
The main task of the Special Task Force on Religion Apart from India and State/Union Territory
was to appropriately merge or group the new responses volumes for Primary Census Abstract, District Census
encountered and code it into the appropriate religious Handbook contains District Primary Census Abstract,
community based on available literature and local Appendices to District Primary Census Abstract,
knowledge. The Special Task force on Scheduled Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes,
Castes and Scheduled Tribes examined t he different Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes, Village
Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe entries Primary Census Abstract, Urban Primary Census
encountered and classified these into appropriate Abstract and Panchayat Primary Census Abstract of
category of Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe the concerned district in the State.
principally based on the Presidential Notification and
the available literature. Thus a very systematic and It was for the first time at the 1981 Census that
scientific mechanism was operationalised to firm up the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) was brought out
the individual religion and the individual Scheduled for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes separately
Caste/Tribe returns. Scheduled Caste and Scheduled on the pattern of General Primary Census Abstract.
Tribe population in 2001 Census, are thus being This practice was continued in 1991 also. In the 1961
finalized by aggregating the population data for and 1971 Censuses, such data were made available
individual Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes at in Table C-Vill- Socia! and Cultural Table and to
appropriate geographical levels. some extent in the series' Special Tables for Scheduled
Castes/Scheduled Tribes'.
The entire work relating to the data validation and
scrutiny was completed by all the States/Union The format of Primary Census Abstract has been
Territories under the overall supervision and monitoring restructured slightly in the 2001 Census. The nine-fold
of Census Division of the Office of the Registrar industrial classification 0 f m ain workers given in the
General, India with active cooperation and support of Primary Census Abstract of 1991 Census has been
Social Studies Division, Data Processing Division, Data discontinued and its place, four-fold industrial classification
Dissemination Division and Map Division. of both 'main workers' and 'marginal workers' are
included. In. 1981 Census only main workers were
Primary Census Abstract presented in to fo:.rr categories. One of the novel features
of the Primary Census Abstract of 1991 Census, the
The Primary Census Abstract which is yet another
presentation of data of the population of age-group 0-6,
important publication of 2001 Census gives basic
is continued in 2001 Census also.
infonnation on Area, Total Households, Total population,
Scheduled Castel Scheduled Tribe population, Population
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Level of presentation in District Census Handbooks The level of presentation of Primary Census
The Primary Census Abstract data in different Abstracts are as under:
PCAs are presented at different levels.
Name of the Primary Census Abstract Level of presentation
In the District Primary Census Abstract of 1991, 'Total Population' includes the Scheduled Castes, the
the data was presented for the District and the CD Scheduled Tribes, the Institutional and the Houseless
Blocks, with rural and urban break up.' Within each populations. The explanation regarding area figures
CD Block, the data for Census Towns and presented at various level in the Primary Census
Out-growths, if any, are given. Census Towns and Abstracts are as follows:
Out-growths constitute the urban portion of CD
Blocks and the Villages constitute their rural portion. Area Figures .
In case a CD Block falls in more than one district, The area figures supplied by Local Revenue
the portion which falls within the district is presented Authorities of the District in respect of Taluks and
and the remaining portion of the CD Block is by the Local Bodies in respect of Towns are given
presented in the concerned District Census in square kilometres. The area figures of the Villages
Handbook. In addition at the end of District Primay were supplied by the T ahsildars both in acres and
Census Abstract, the data for all the Towns are given hectares. It is presented in hectares in this publication.
under the heading "Total Urban". This practice is also The area figures of the CD Block: is the total of the
followed in 200 I Census. Primary Census Abstract Panchayat areas coming under each CD Block. Rural-
for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes are Urban break up of CD Block areas may not tally
prepared in 200 1 Census in the similar manner. In with total area of CD Block. The area figures for
Village Primary Census Abstract, the data is the district are the same as adopted by the Surveyor
presented for TalukIVillages. The same practice was General of India to maintain uniformity at the national
followed in 1991 Census. In Urban Primary Census level. The total area figures of all the Taluks/CD
Abstract Taluk-wise data is presented for all the Blocks within the district may not tally with area
Towns. For Census Towns/Out-growths data are figures of the district because former represents land
presnted at Panchayat Ward level and for Statutory use area only. Similarly, the total of all the Villages
Towns it is at Muncipal/Corporation Ward level. will not tally with the entire rural area of Taluk. The'
District Primary Census Abstract is presented difference in area may be due to the fact that while
in 59 columns. Primary Census Abstract for the area covered by hills, forests and rivers, etc., have
Scheduled Castes and Primary Census Abstract for been accounted at the Taluk level the same may not
Scheduled Tribes are presented in 52 columns. Village be covered under the area of the Villages. Apart from
Primary Census Abstract and Urban Primary Census this it may also differ due to varying methods of
Abstract are presented in 58 columns. computation adopted at different levels.
As in District Census Handbook of 1991 Census, There are two Appendices to District Primary
in 2001 Census also Panchayat Primary Census Census Abstract (General). Appendix - I relates to
Abstract is presented ward-wise classifying District Primay Census Abstract at Taluk level. In
Panchayats under CD Blocks. Appendix-II Urban Enumeration Block-wise
Concepts and definitions used in the column particulars on Total Population, Scheduled Caste
heading are explained under the sub-heading Population and Scheduled Tribe Population for each
'Census Concepts' in the Analytical Note. The term Town are given.
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____~------____-----------------------------------pe-r-so-n-s----kf.--ai-~-----~-e'-n_al_~______~f~e_~_o_ns____U_a_l_es__~Femaks
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
05 Malappuralll District Total 3550.00 612413 3625471 1754576 1870895 551525 281449 270076
Rural 3362.92 552722 3269301 1581794 1687507 498753 254378 244375
Urban 187.08 59691 356170 172782 183388 52772 27071 2570]
0001 Areekode Total 231.34 39362 226996 112653 114343 36672 18608 18064
CD Block RUtaI 231.34 39362 226996 112653 114343 36672 18608 18064
Urban
0002 Kondotty Total 126.64 41810 244329 121015 123314 36951 18992 17959
CD Bolck Rural 126.64 41810 244329 121015 123314 36951 18992 17959
Urban
0003 Wandoor Total 354.43 56798 318788 155110 163678 49757 25279 24478
CD Block Rural 354.43 56798 318788 155110 163678 49757 25279 24478
Urban
0004 Malapputam Total 154.18 33283 198972 97365 101607 32172 16309 15863
CD Block Rural 129.58 28303 170761 83699 87062 27588 14001 13587
Urban 24.60 4980 28211 13666 14545 4584 2308 2276
000OOOU-32 Anakkayam (OG) Urban 24.60 4980 28211 13666 14545 4584 2308 2276
0005 Nilambut Total 994.00 62048 323066 156529 166537 47687 24376 23311
CD Block Rural 994.00 62048 323066 156529 166537 47687 24376 23311
Urban
0006 Perinthalmanna Total 215.39 33788 196896 94752 102144 30337 15438 14899
CD Block RUtaJ 215.39 33788 196896 94752 102144 30337 15438 14899
Urban
0007 Mankada Total 17l.u3 48775 287248 139287 147961 43891 22467 21424
CD Block RUJlII 171.03 48775 287248 139287 147961 43891 22467 21424
Urban
0008 Tanur Total 171.45 45527. 297191 141607 155584 46478 23506 22972
CD Block Rural 171.45 45527 297191 141607 155584 46478 23506 22972
Urban
Vengara Total 123.15 35811 230062 111031 119031 37771 19445 18326
0009
CD Block Rural 123.15 35811 230062 111031 119031 37771 19445 18326
Urban
Urban
Urban
Tirutangadi Total 130.01 47663 ZY6034 143437 152597 45945 23567 22378
0012
CD Block Rural 130m 47663 296034 143437 152597 45945 23567 22378
Urban
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DISTRlCT CENSUS HAN)JBOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
285442 140535 144907 12267 5996 6271 2754509 1373688 1380821 Total Malappuram District 05
260101 128114 132087 12043 5867 6176 1477860 1236428 1241432 Rural
25241 12421 12820 224 129 95 276649 137260 139389 Urban
23894 11847 12047 838 423 415 170771 87997 82774 Total Areekode 0001
23894 11847 12047 838 423 415 170771 87997 82774 Rural CD Block
Urban
25834 12770 13064 125 60 65 189822 97072 92750 Total Kondotty CD Bolck 0002
25834 12770 13064 125 60 65 189822 97072 92750 Rural
Urban
40452 19681 20771 1545 771 774 240310 120668 119642 Total Wandoor CD Block 0003
40452 19681 20771 1545 771 774 240310 120668 J19642 Rural
Urban
10961 5508 5453 30 16 14 151992 76312 75680 Total Malappuram CD Block 0004
9204 4624 4580 29 15 14 129695 65380 64315 Rural
1757 884 873 1 1 22297 10932 11365 Urban
1757 884 873 22297 10932 11365 Urban Anakkayam (OG) 000000II-32
24939 11990 12949 9124 4381 4743 243302 121683 121619 Total Nilambur CD Block 0005
24939 11990 12949 9124 4381 4743 243302 121683 121619 Rural
Urban
23484 11635 11849 84 41 43 148031 73155 74876 .Total Perintha1rnanna CD Block 0006
23484 11635 11849 84 41 43 148031 73155 74876 Rural
Urban
19350 9486 9864 57 29 28 222985 110502 111483 Total Mankada CD Block 0007
19350 9486 9864 57 29 28 222985 110502 112483 Rural
Urban
8301 4074 4227 22 15 7 220787 108816 111971 Total Tanur CD Block 0008
8301 4074 4227 22 15 7 220787 108816 111971 Rural
Urban
11314 5705 5609 41 34 7 172352 85731 86621 Total Vengara CD Block 0009
11314 5705 5609 41 34 7 172352 85731 86621 Rural
Urban
16168 8009 8159 30 15 15 158374 78583 79791 Total Kuttippuram CD Block 0010
16168 8009 8159 30 15 15 158374 78583 79791 Rural
Urban
13478 6630 6848 82 48 34 155496 75306 80190 Total Tirur CD Biock 0011
13478 6630 6848 82 48 34 155496 75306 80190 Rural
Urban
16246 8054 8192 52 28 24 223366 112315 111051 Total Tirurangadi CD Block 0012
16246 8054 8192 52 28 24 223366 112315 111051 Rural
Urban
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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
05 Malappuram District Total 870962 380888 490074 874416 150343 124133 691848 611558 80290
Rural 791441 345366 446075 787763 675275 112488 618942 547407 71535
Urban 79521 3552Z 43999 86713 75068 11645 72906 64151 8755
0001 Areekode Total 56225 24656 31569 55221 48404 6817 40014 36282 3732
CD Block Rural 56225 24656 31569 55221 48404 6817 40014 36282 3732
Urban
0002 Kondotly CD Total 54501 23943 30564 59067 52920 6147 44096 40345 3751
Bolek Rur.i1 54507 23943 30564 59067 52920 6147 44096 40345 3751
Urban
0003 Wandoor Total 18478 34442 44036 86805 70800 68555 58241 10314
CD Block Rural 18478 34442 44036 86805 70800 68555 58241 10314
Urban
0004 Malappuram Total 46980 21053 25927 44556 39861 4695 35113 31925 3188
CD Block Rural 41066 18319 22747 37658 33735 3923 29794 27040 2754
Urban 5914 2734 3180 6898 6126 772 5319 4885 434
000000II-32 Anakkayam (OG) Urban 5914 2734 3180 6898 6126 772 5319 4885 434
0005 Nilambur Total 79764 34846 44918 92308 73210 19098 70977 58624 12353
CD Block Rural 79764 34846 44918 92308 73210 19098 70977 58624 12353
Urban
0006 Perinthalmanna Total 48865 21597 27268 51088 41453 9635 38877 32910 5967
CD Block Rural 48865 21597 27268 51088 41453 9635 38877 32910 5967
Urban
oo!)7 Mankada Total 64263 28785 35418 69931 59574 10363 55493 48945 6548
CD Block Rural 64263 28785 35478 69937 59514 10363 55493 48945 6548
Urban
0008 Tanur Total 16404 32791 43613 60412 55478 4934 49988 46706 3282
CD Block Rural 76404 32791 43613 60412 55478 4934 49988 46706 3282
Urban
0009 Vengara Total 51710 25300 32410 45461 41593 3868 31125 34629 2496
CD Block Rural 57710 25300 32410 45461 41593 3868 37125 34629 2496
Urban
0010 Kut.ippuram Total 50136 22393 28343 41135 40740 6395 31437 33317 4120
CD Block Rural 50736 22393 28343 47135 40740 6395 37437 33317 4120
Urban
0011 Timr Total 51346 21985 29361 46733 41241 5492 36443 33056 3387
CD Block Rural 51346 21985 29361 46733 41241 5492 36443 33056 3387
Urban
0012 Tirurangadi CD Total 72668 31122 41546 67836 60486 7350 56385 51353 5032
Block Rural 72668 31122 41546 67836 60486 7350 56385 51353 5032
Urban
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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
46635 43484 3151 97880 81087 16793 13440 10606 2834 533893 476381 57512 Total Malappuram District 05
44851 41780 3071 93235 77097 16138 12160 9621 2539 468696 418909 49787 Rural
1784 1704 80 4645 3990 655 1280 985 295 65197 57472 7725 Urban
3626 3447 179 7574 6735 839 582 508 74 28232 25592 2640 Total Areekode 0001
3626 3447 179 7574 6735 839 582 508 74 28232 25592 2640 Rural CD Block
- Urban
2133 2031 102 4509 4158 351 756 636 120 36698 33520 J 178 Total Kondotty 0002
2133 2031 102 4509 4158 351 756 636 120 36698 33520 3178 Rural CD Bolek
- Urban
5907 5505 402 16795 13228 3567 1537 1160 377 44316 38348 5968 Total Wandoor 0003
5907 5505 402 16795 13228 3567 1537 1160 377 44316 38348 5968 Rural CD Block
- Urban
3240 3097 143 4523 4090 433 632 529 103 26718 24209 2509 Total Malappuram 0004
2835 2712 123 3831 3466 365 526 453 73 22602 20409 2193 Rural CD Block
405 385 20 692 624 68 106 76 30 4116 3800 316 Urban
405 385 20 692 624 68 106 76 30 4116 3800 316 Urban Anakkayam (OG) OOOOOOIl-32
6591 6051 540 15424 11805 3619 1465 1002 463 47497 39766 7731 Total Nilambur 0005
6591 6051 540 15424 11305 3619 1465 1002 463 47497 39766 7731 Rural CD Block
- Urban
4813 4475 338 11158 8916 2242 879 644 235 22027 18875 3152 Total Perintha1manna 0006
4813 4475 338 11158 8916 2242 879 644 235 22027 18875 3152 Rural CD Block
-- - Urban
4783 4507 276 10923 9179 1744 994 802 192 38793 34457 4336 Total Mankada 0007
4783 4507 276 10923 9179 1744 994 802 192 38793 34457 4336 Rural CD Block
- Urban
2446 2315 131 3542 3347 195 679 560 119 43321 40484 2837 Total Tanur 0008
2446 2315 131 3542 3347 195 679 560 119 43321 40484 2837 Rural CD Block
- Urban
2438 2330 108 3500 3327 173 591 544 47 30596 28428 2168 Total Vengara 0009
2438 2330 108 3500 3327 173 591 544 47 30596 28428 2168 Rural CD Block
- Urban
2295 2148 147 3780 3341 439 937 733 204 30425 27095 3330 Total Kuttippuram 0010
2295 2148 147 3780 3341 439 937 733 204 30425 27095 3330 Rural CD Block
- Urban
1447 1327 120 2083 1716 367 610 502 108 32303 29511 2792 Total Tirur 0011
1447 1327 120 2083 1716 367 610 502 108 32303 29511 2792 Rural CD Block
- Urban
1986 1883 103 3991 ~629 362 860 721 139 49548 45120 4428 Total Tirurangadi 0012
1986 1883 103 3991 3629 362 860 721 139 49548 45120 4428 Rural CD Block
- Urban
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os Malappuram District Total 181618 138785 43843 10753 7868 2885 51867 40502 17365
Rural 168821 127868 40953 10421 7611 2810 55428 38739 16689
Urban 13807 10917 2890 331 257 75 2439 1763 676
0001 Areekode Total 15207 12122 3085 1174 934 240 6367 5055 1312
CD Blocl< Rural 15207 12122 3085 1174 934 240 6367 5055 1312
Urban
0002 Kondotty CD Total 14971 12575 2396 700 536 164 3430. 2777 653
Bolek Rural 14971 12575 2396 700 536 164 3430 2777 653
Urban
0003 Wandoor Total 18250 12559 5691 1088 751 337 7868 5051 2817
CD Blocl< Rural 18250 12559 5691 1088 751 337 7868 5051 2817
Urban
0004 Malappuram Total 9443 7936 1507 494 412 82 3099 2604 495
CD Block Rwal 7864 6695 1169 376 317 59 2620 2230 390
Urban 1579 1241 338 118 95 23 479 374 105
OOOOOOJI-32 Analliyam (00) Urban 1579 1241 338 118 95 23 479 374 lOS
0005 Nilambur Total 21331 14586 6745 lI20 821 299 8585 5596 2989
CD Block Rwal 21331 14586 6745 lI20 . 821 299 8585 5596 2989
Urban
0006 Perinthalmanna Total 12211 8543 3668 1313 925 388 5920 3912 2008
CD Block Rural 12211 8543 3668 1313 925 388 5920 3912 2008
Urban
0007 Mankada Total 14444 10629 3815 1222 855 367 5162 3543 1619
CD Block Rural 14444 10629 3815 1222 855 367 5162 3543 1619
Urban
0008 Tanur Total 10424 8772 1652 632 475 157 1941 1659 282
CD Block Rural 10424 8772 1652 632 475 157 1941 1659 282
Urban
0009 Vengara Total 8336 6964 1372 391 305 86 1789 1407 382
CD Block Rural 8336 6964 1372 391 305 86 1789 1407 382
Urban
0010 Kuttippuram Total 9698 7423 2275 667 499 168 2767 1822 945
CD Block Rural 9698 7423 2275 667 499 168 2767 1822 945
Urban
0011 Tirur Total 10290 8185 2105 350 256 94 1994 . 1344 650
CD Block Rural 10290 8185 . 2105 350 256 94 1994 1344 650
Urban
0012 Tirurangadi CD Total 11451 9133 2318 356 276 80 2628 1953 675
Block Rural 11451 9133 2318 356 276 80 2628 1953 675
Urban
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4172 2060 2112 109836 88355 21481 2750995 1004233 1746762 Total Malappuram District 05
3885 1901 1984 99087 79617 19470 2481538 906519 1575019 Rural
287 159 128 10749 8738 2011 269457 97714 171743 Urban
288 162 126 7378 5971 1407 171775 64249 107526 Total Areekode 0001
288 162 126 7378 5971 1407 171775 64249 107526 Rural CD Block
Urban
329 195 134 10512 9067 1445 185262 68095 117167 Total Kondotty, 0002
329 195 134 10512 9067 1445 185262 68095 117167 Rural CD Bolek
Urban
358 158 200 8936 6599 2337 231983 84310 147673 Total Wandoor 0003
358 158 200 8936 6599 2337 231983 84310 147673 RlU'a1 CD Block
Uman
236 176 60 5614 4744 870 154416 57504 96912 Tolal Malappuram 0004
209 158 51 4659 3990 669 133103 49964 83139 Rural CD Block
27 18 9 955 754 201 21313 7540 13773 Urban
27 18 9 955 754 201 21313 7540 13773 Urban Anakkayam (OG) OOOOOOII -32
377 169 208 11249 8000 3249 230758 83319 147439 Total Nilambor
377 169 208 11249 8000 3249 230758 83319 147439 Rural CD Block
Uman
423 233 190 4555 3473 1082 145808 53299 92509 Total Perinthalmanna 0006
423 233 190 4555 3473 1082 145808 53299 92509 Rural CD Block
Urban
322 160 162 7738 6071 1667 217311 79713 1375«)8 Total Mankada 0007
322 160 162 7738 6071 1667 217311 79713 137598 Rural CD Block
Urban
232 87 145 7619 6551 1068 236779 86129 150650 Total Tanor 0008
232 87 145 7619 6551 IOG8 236779 86129 150650 Rural CD Block
Urban
161 77 84 5995 5175 820 184601 69438 115163 Total Vengara 0009
161 77 84 5995 5175 820 184601 69438 115163 Rural CD Block
Uman
199 118 81 6065 4984 1081 161975 60236 101739 Total Kuttipporam 0010
199 118 81 6065 4984 1081 161975 60236 101739 Rural CD Block
Uman
118 62 56 7828 6523 1305 160109 56050 104059 Total Tirur 0011
118 62 56 7828 6523 1305 160109 56050 104059 Rural CD Block
Uman
263 100 163 8204 6804 1400 228198 82951 145247 Total Tirurangadi 0012
263 100 163 8204 6804 1400 228198 82951 145247 Rural CD Block
Uman
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0013 Ponnani Total 46,44 20874 115541 55223 60318 15388 7850 7538
CD Block Rural 46,44 20874 115541 55223 60318 15388 7850 7538
Urban
0014 Perumpadappa Total 58,99 25705 146437 69184 77253 18820 9648 9172
CD Block Rural 58,99 25705 146437 69184 77253 18820 9648 9172
Urban
URBAN
MalapPW1lm UA Urban lIUO 30050 170409 83709 86700 26629 13556 13073
(a) Malappuram (M+OG) Urban 58,20 15333 86702 42321 44381 13672 6941 6731
00000001 (i) MalapPW1lm (M) Urban 33,60 10353 58491 28655 29836 9088 4633 4455
OOOOOOll-32 (ii) Anakkayarn (OG) Urban 24,60 4980 28211 13666 14545 4584 2308 2276
oooOOOIl (b) Manjeri (M) Urban 53,J0 14717 83707 41388 42319 12957 66IS 6342
OOOOOIII Perinthalmanna (M) Urban 34,41 8093 44612 21491 23121 6501 3360 3141
OOOOOOIV Tirur (M) Urban 16.55 8558 53654 25927 27727 7554 3925 3629
OOOOOOOV Ponnani (M) Urban 24,82 12990 87495 41655 45840 12088 6230 5858
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16971 8360 8611 6 2 4 89648 44169 45479 rOUlI Punnan; CD Block 0013
16971 8360 8611 6 2 4 89648 44169 45479 Rural
Urban
10)66 5249 5317 112921 55051 57870 Total Perumpadappa CD Block 0014
1()566 5249 5317 8 112921 55051 57870 Rural
Urban
URBAN
2907 1424 1483 41 27 14 46516 23175 23341 Urban (i) Ma1appuram (M) 00000001
1757 884 873 22297 10932 11365 Urban (ii) Anakkayam (OG) OOOOOOIf-32
7454 3666 3788 68 41 27 66122 33251 32871 Urban (b) Manjen (M) 00000011
4605 2317 2348 84 46 38 35503 17345 18158 Urban Perintbalmanna (M) 000001Il
2763 1378 1385 19 10 9 42423 20876 21547 Urban T,rur elil) OOOOOOIV
5695 2752 2943 11 4 7 63788 31681 32107 Urban Ponnani (M) OOOOOUOV
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0013 Ponnani Tv",1 25893 11054 14839- 31797 25531 6266 25314 21361 3953
CD Block Rural 25893 11054 14839 31797 25531 6266 25314 213bl 3953
Urban
0014 Perumpadappa Total 33516 14133 19383 36305 30110 6195 28444 24598 3846
CD Block Rural 33516 14133 19383 36305 30110 6195 28444 24598 3846
Urban
URBAN
Ma1appuram UA Urban 35474 16351 J9123 42208 36591 5<517 35936 31671 4265
(a) Malappuram (M+OG) Urban 17889 8214 9675 21046 18253 2793 17897 13742 2155
00000001 (i) Malappuram (M) Urban 11975 5480 6495 14148 12127 2021 12578 10857 1721
OOOOOOIl-32 (ii) Analliyam (OG) Urban 5914 2734 3180 6898 6126 772 5319 4885 434
OOOOOOIl (b) Manjeri (M) Urban 17585 8137 9448 21162 18338 2824 18039 15929 2110
000001II Perinthalmanna (M) Urban 9109 4146 4963 12086 9797 2289 9419 7809 16lD
OOOOOOIV Tirur (M) Urban 11231 5051 6180 11969 10469 1500 10077 8893 1184
OOOOOOOV Ponnani (M) Urban 23707 9974 13733 20450 18211 2239 17474 15778 1696
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1724 1471 253 3551 2473 1078 747 600 147 19292 16817 2475 Total Ponnani 0013
1724 1471 253 3551 2473 1078 747 600 147 19292 16817 2475 Rural CD Block
- Vrban
1827 1578 149 2574 1777 797 997 756 241 23046 20487 2559 Tota! Perumpadappa 0014
1827 1578 249 2574 1777 797 997 756 241 23046 20487 2559 Rural CD Block
- Urban
URBAN
1322 1278 44 3012 2724 348 522 426 96 31020 27243 3777 Urban Malappuram U A
773 742 31 1318 1131 137 225 172 53 15581 13647 1934 Urban (a) Malappuram (M+OG)
368 357 11 626 557 69 1,19 96 23 11465 9847 1618 Urban (i) MaJappuram (M) 00000001
405 385 20 692 624 68 106 76 30 4116 3800 316 Urban (ii) Anakkayam (OG) OOOOOOH-32
549 536 13 1754 1543 211 297 254 43 15439 13596 1843 Urban (b) Manjeri (M) OOOOOOil
262 247 15 985 774 211 147 112 35 8025 6676 1349 Urban Perinthalmanna (M) oooOOllI
86 83 3 245 236 9 162 151 11 ,9584 8423 1161 Urban Tirur (M) OOOOOOIV
114 96 18 343 256 87 449 296 153 16568 15130 1438 Urban Ponnani (M) OooOoooV
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0013 Ponnani Total 6483 4170 2313 596 341 255 Z297 Il~8 1109
CD Block RlMal 6483 4170 2313 596 341 255 2297 JlgB 1109
Ultan
0014 Perumpadappa Total 7861 5512 2349 436 320 116 2060 1202 85S
CD Block Roral 7861 5512 2349 436 320 116 2060 1202 858
Urban
URBAN
Malappuram VA Urban 6272 4920 1352 241 181 60 1471 1094 377
(a) Malappurnm (M+OG) Urban 3149 2SIl 638 161 129 32 645 490 155
OO()()()OOI (i) Malappuram (M) Uman 1570 1270 300 43 34 9 166 116 50
OOOOOOll-32 (ii) Anakbyam (OG) Urban 1579 1241 338 118 95 23 479 374 105
OOOOOOII (b) Manjeri (M) Uman 3123 2409 714 80 52 28 826 604 222
OOOOOlll Perinthalmanna (M) Urban 2667 1988 679 69 58 1\ 622 376 246
OOOOOOIV Tirur (M) Urban 1~92 1576 316 10 10 175 158 17
OOOOOOOV Ponnani (M) Urban 2976 2433 543 12 g 4 171 135 36
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153 61 92 3437 2580 857 83744 29692 54052 Total Ponnani 0013
153 61 92 3437 2580 857 83744 29692 54052 Rural CD Block
Uman
453 161 292 4912 3829 1083 110132 39074 71058 Total Perumpadappa 0014
453 161 292 4912 3829 1083 110132 39074 71058 Rural CD Block
Uman
URBAN
19 9 10 1342 1111 231 44343 16528 27815 Uman (i) Malappurarn (M) 00000001
27 18 9 955 754 201 21313 7540 13773 Uman (ii) Anakkayarn (OG) OOOOOOIl-32
55 23 32 2162 1730 432 62545 23050 39495 Uman (b) Manjeri (M) OOOOOOII
48 17 31 1928 1537 391 32526 11694 20832 Uman Perinthalmanna (M) ooooOIII
51 44 7 1656 1364 292 41685 15458 26227 Uman Tirur (M) OooooOIV
87 48 39 2706 2242 464 67045 23444 43601 Uman Ponnani (M) OOOOOOOV
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05 Malappuram Total 355000 612413 3625471 1754576 1870895 551525 281449 270016
District
Rural 336292 552722 3269301 1581794 1687507 498753 254378 244315
Urban 187,08 59691 356170 172782 183388 52172 27071 25101
0001 Emad Total 703,85 135253 782850 386856 395994 123889 63064 60825
Talul<
Rural 592,55 105203 612441 303147 309294 97260 49508 47152
Urban llU 30050 170409 83709 86700 26629 13556 13073
0002 Nilambur Total 1343,29 95900 509940 246956 262984 76415 39024 37391
Talul<
Rural 1343,29 95900 509940 246956 262984 76415 39024 37391
Urban
0003 Perinthalntanna Total 505,91 90656 528756 255530 273226 80729 41265 39464
Talul< Rural 471.5 82563 484144 234039 250105 74228 37905 36323
Urban 34,41 8093 44612 21491 23121 6501 3360 3141
0004 Tirur Total 447,68 131732 834817 398603 436214 126034 63991 62043
Talul<
Rural 431.13 123174 781163 372676 408487 118480 60066 58414
Urban 16,55 8558 53654 25927 27727 7554 3925 3629
0005 Tiruranga<li Total 322,04 99303 619635 300569 319066 98162 50377 47785
Taluk
Rural 322,04 99303 619635 3(l0569 319066 98162 50377 47785
Urban
0006 Ponnani Total 20035 59569 349473 166062 183411 46296 23728 22568
Taluk Rural 175.53 46579 261978 124407 137571 34208 17498 16710
Urban 24,82 12990 87495 41655 45840 12088 6230 5858
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
3123941 1525114 1598827 364189 180169 184020 25485688 127:53602 12732086 J(E~Al 32
2553725 .1247537 1306188 350019 173267 176752 18653369 9357640 9295729
570216 277577 292639 14170 6902 7268 61132319 3395962 3436357
285442 140535 144907 12267 5996 6271 2754509 1373688 1380821 Malappuram 05
260201 128114 132087 12043 5867 6176 2471860 1236428 1241432 District
76577 37813 38764 1447 749 698 601717 306230 295487 Ema<! 0001
64459 31839 32620 1337 680 657 466782 238872 227910 Taluk
4%12 23966 25646 10288 4951 5337 383308 191712 191596 Nilambur 0002
49612 23966 25646 10288 4951 5337 383308 191712 191596 Taluk
47499 23438 24061 225 116 109 406519 201002 205517 Perinthalmanna 0003
42834 21121 21713 ' . 141 70 71 371016 183657 187359 Taluk
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Malappuram 870962 380888 490074 874476 750343 124133 691848 611558 80290
05
District 791441 345366 446075 187763 615275 112488 618942 '547401 11535
0001 EmIId 181133 80626 100507 193240 168530 24110 147540 132223 15317
Taluk 145659 64275 81384 151032 131939 19093 111604 100552 11052
0002 Nilambur 126632 55244 71388 144163 114840 29323 112251 93108 19149
Taluk 126632 55244 71388 144163 1 i4840 29323 112257 93108 19149
0004 Tirur 205764 89385 116319 180941 160984 19957 146740 133497 13243
Taluk 194533 84334 110199 168972 150515 18451 136663 124604 12059
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Persons Males Femaies Persons Males Femaies Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
(30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (2) (\)
586361) 515371 70989 1(}21559 714772 306787 275654 161019 114635 6353400 5069531 1283869 KERALA 32
561841 494675 67166 950164 664921 285243 201423 113022 88401 4284722 3404449 880273
24519 206% 3823 71395 49851 21S44 74231 47997 26234 2068678 1665082 403596
46635 43484 3151 97880 81087 16793 13440 10606 2834 533893 476381 57512 Malappuram 05
44851. 41780 3011 93235 77097 1613):\ 12160 9621 2539 468696 418909 49787 D.strict
1784 1704 80 4645 3990 655 1280 985 295 65197 57472 7725
10894 10363 531 24389 21324 3065 2495 2104 391 109762 98432 11330 Ernad 0001
9572 9085 487 21317 18600 2717 1973 1678 295 78742 71189 7553 Taluk
1322 1278 44 3072 2724 348 522 426 96 31020 27243 3777
9698 8913 785 23936 18148 5788 2361 1641 726 76256 64406 11850 Nilambur 0002
9698 8913 785 23936 18148 5788 2361 1641 726 76256 64406 11850 Taluk
9858 9229 629 23066 18869 4197 2020 1558 462 68845 60008 8837 Pennthalmanna 0003
9596 8982 614 22081 18095 3986 1873 1446 427 60820 53332 7488 Taluk
262 241 15 985 774 211 147 112 35 8025 6676 1349
7228 6784 444 11033 9908 1125 2641 2168 473 125838 114631 11201 Trrur 0004
7142 6701 441 10788 9672 1116 2479 2017 462 116254 106214 10040 Taluk
5292 5050 242 8988 8332 656 1724 1483 241 94286 86464 7822 Tirurangadi 0005
5292 5050 242 8988 8332 656 1724 1483 241 94286 86464 7822 Taluk
3665 3145 520 6468 4506 1962 2193 1652 541 58906 52434 6472 Ponnani. 0006
3551 3049 50" 6125 4250 1875 1744 1356 388 42338 37304 5034 Taluk
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02 (22 '42) {43 2 !44) !45 2 (46 2 (47) {48 2 (492 (50)
32 KERALA 2046914 1304952 741962 137795 86667 51128 599292 363582 235710
OS Malappunun 182628 1387ES 43843 10753 7868 2885 57&G7 40502 173b5
District 168821 127868 40953 10421 7611 2810 55428 38739 16689
13807 10917 2890 332 257 75 243y 1763 676
0001 Broad 45700 36307 9393 2722 2075 647 16746 12812 3934
Taluk 39428 31387 8041 2481 1894 581 15275 11718 3557
6272 4920 1352 241 181 60 1471 1094 371
0002 Nilambw 31906 21732 10174 1664 1193 471 12459 8045 4414
Teluk 31906 21732 10174 1664 1193 471 12459 8045 4414
0003 Perinthalmanna 29322 21160 8162 2604 1838 766 11704 7831 3873
Ttiluk 26655 19172 7483 2535 1780 755 11082 7455 3627
2667 19~8 679 69 58 11 ~22 376 246
0004 Tuur 34201 21481 6714 1755 1321 434 7241 5274 1967
Taluk 32309 25911 6398 1745 1311 434 7066 5116 1950
1892 1576 316 10 10 175 158 17
0005 Tiruranga(h 24179 19984 4195 964 772 192 5189 4015 1174
Taluk 24119 19984 4195 964 712 192 5189 4015 1174
0006 pannanj 17320 12115 5205 1044 669 375 4528 2525 2003
Taluk [4344 9682 4662 1032 661 371 4357 2390 1967
2976 2433 543 12 8 4 171 135 36
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94013 30618 63395 1215814 824085 391729 21557487 7702969 13854518 KERALA 32
73964 23449 50515 909934 610476 299458 15903339 5718895 10184444
20049 7169 12880 305880 213609 92271 5654148 1984074 3670074
4172 2060 2112 109836 88355 21481 2750995 1004233 1746762 Malappuram 05
3885 1901 1984 99087 79617 19470 2481538 906519 1575019 DIstrict
932 566 366 25300 20854 4446 589610 218326 371284 Ernad 0001
831 516 315 20841 17259 3582 461409 171208 290201 Taluk
594 250 344 17189 12244 4945 365777 132116 233661 Nilambur 0002
594 250 344 17189 12244 4945 ·365777 132116 233661 T",luk
793 410 383 14221 11081 3140 395645 144709 250939 Perinthalmanna 0003
745 393 352 I 2293 9544 2749 363119 133012 230107 Taluk
648 331 317 24557 20561 3996 653876 237619 416257 Tieur 0004
597 287 310 22901 19197 3704 612191 222161 390030 Ta1uk
512 233 279 17514 14964 2550 485166 179256 305910 Tirutangadi 0005
512 233 279 17514 14964 2550 485166 179256 305910 TaJuk
693 270 423 11055 8651 2404 260921 92210 l687 J J Ponnani 0006
606 222 384 8349 6409 1940 193876 68766 125110 T",luk
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05 Malappuram District Total 55482 285442 140535 144907 38180 19652 18528
Rural 50605 260201 118114 132087 34992 17952 17040
Urban 4877 25241 12421 12826 3188 1700 1488
0001 Areekode CD Block Total 4663 23894 11847 12047 3310 1669 1641
Rural 4663 23894, 11847 12047 3310 1669 1641
Urban
0002 Kondotty CD Block Total 4827 25834 12770 13064 3422 1755 1667
Rural 4827 25834 12770 13064 3422 1755 1667
Urban
0003 Wandoor CD Block Total 7991 40452 19681 20771 5970 2976 2994
Rural 7991 40452 19681 20771 5970 2976 2994
Urban
0004 Malappuram CD Block Total 2119 10961 5508 5453 1446 744 702
Rural 1769 9204 4624 4580 1193 611 582
Urban 350 1757 884 873 253 133 120
00000011-32 Anakkayam (OG) Urban 350 1757 884 873 253 133 120
0005 Nilambur CD Block Total 5248 24939 li990 . 12949 3682 1873 1809
Rural 5248 24939 11990 12949 3682 1873 1809
Urban
0006 Perintbalmanna CD Block Total 4610 . 23484 11635 11849 3305 1788 1517
Rural 4610 23484 11635 11849 3305 1788 1517
Urban
0007 Mankada CD Block Total 3741 19350 9486 9864 2604 1296 1308
Rural 3741 19350 9486 9864 2604 1296 1308
Urban
0008 Tanur CD Block Total 1555 8301 4074 4227 1042 509 533
Rural 1555 8301 4074 4227 1042 509 533
Urban
0009 Vengara CD Block Total 2017 11314 5705 5609 1473 808 665
Rural 2017 11314 5705 5609 1473 808 665
Urban
0010 Kuttippuram CD Block Total 3124 16168 8009 8159 2160 1121 1039
Rural 3124 16168 8009 8159 2160 1121 1039
Urban
0011 Tirur CD Block Total 2467 13478 6630 6848 1596 847 749
Rural 2467 13478 6630 6848 1596 847 749
Urban
242
DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
201358 105514 95834 84084 35011 49073 100744 71304 18440 Total Malappuram District os
182334 95700 86634 77867 32414 45453 91147 66001 26146 Rural
19014 9814 9100 6117 2597 3610 8497 6303 Zl94 Urban
16959 9016 7943 6935 2831 4104 8272 6080 2192 Total Areekode CD Block 0001
16959 9016 7943 6935 2831 4104 8272 6080 2192 Rural
- Urban
19053 9987 9066 6781 2783 3998 8158 6528 1630 Total Kondotty CD Block 0002
19053 9987 9066 6781 2783 3998 8158 6528 1630 Rural
Urban
26452 13887 12565 14000 5794 8206 15109 10035 5074 Total Wandoor CD Block 0003
26452 13887 12565 14000 5794 8206 15109 10035 5074 Rural
Uman
8112 4337 3775 2849 1171 1678 3572 2686 886 Total Malappuram CD Block 0004
6790 3631 3159 2414 993 1421 2948 2209 739 Rural
1322 706 616 435 178 257 624 477 147 Urban
1322 706 616 435 178 257 624 477 147 Urban Anakkayam (OG) 00000011-32
15806 8217 7589 9133 3773 5360 9452 6171 3281 Total Nilambur CD Block 0005
15806 8217 7589 9133 3773 5360 9452 6171 3281 Rural
- Uman
15679 8183 .7496 7805 3452 4353 8951 5866 3085 Total Perinthalmanna CD Block 0006
15679 8183 7496 7805 3452 4353 8951 5866 3085 Rural
- Urban
14012 7306 6706. 5338 2180 3158 6881 4888 1993 Total Mankada CD Block 0007
14012 7306 6706 5338 2180 3158 6881 4888 1993 Rural
- Urban
6080 3183 2897 2221 891 1330 2741 2213 528 Total Tanur CD Block 0008
6080 3183 2897 2221 891 1330 2741 2213 528 Rural
- Urban
8114 4300 3814 3200 1405 1795 3530 2808 722 Total VenganJ CD Block 0009
8114 4300 3814 3200 1405 1795 3530 2808 722 Rural
• Urban
11342 5972 5370 4826 2037 2789 5507 4089 1418 Total Kuttippuram CD Block 0010
11342 5972 5370 4826 2037 2789 5507 4089 1418 Rural
- Urban
9803 5082 4721 3675 1548 2127 4614 3475 1139 Total Tirur CD Block 0011
9803 5082 4721 3675 1548 2127 4614 3475 1139 Rural
Urban
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os Maiappuram District Total 72185 55118 17057 714 536 178 24156 15916 8240
Rural 6S842 50211 15631 697 520 177 2Z983 15117 7866
Urban 6343 4917 1416 17 16 1173 799 374
0001 Areekode CD Block Total 5510 4373 1137 64 4S 19 2101 1519 582
Rural 5510 4373 1137 64 45 19 2101 1519 582
Utban
0002 Kondotty CD Block Total 5481 4665 822 50 33 17 1112 882 230
Rural 5481 4665 822 50 33 17 1112 882 230
Utban
0003 Wandoor CD Block Total 11009 7698 3311 114 83 31 5636 3471 2165
Rural, 11009 7698 3311 114 83 31 5636 3471 2165
Utban
0004 Malappuram CD Block Total 2579 2041 538 50 39 11 686 441 245
Rural 2137 1686 451 48 37 II 595 384 211
Utban 442 355 87 2 2 91 57 34
0005 Nilambur CD Block Total 6604 4511 2093 86 53 33 2931 1836 1095
Rural 6604 4511 2093 • 86 53 33 2931 1836 1095 -
Urban
0006 Perinthalmanna CD Block Total 6062 4241 1821 8S 60 25 3436 2197 1239
Rural 6062 4241 1821 85 60 25 3436 2197 1239
Utban
0007 Mankada CD Block Total 5227 4006 1221 59 46 13 2023 1348 675
Rural 5227 4006 1221 59 46 13 2023 1348 675
Urban
0010 Kuttippuram CD Block Total 3936 3142 794 17 15 2 835 608 227
Rural 3936 3142 794 17 15 2 835 608 227
Utban
0011 Tirur CD Block Total 3311 2663 648 22 17 473 299 174
Rural 331 ! 2663 648 22 17 5 473 299 174
Utban
244
DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
1665 1039 626 45650 37637 8013 28559 17176 11383 Total Malappuram District 05
1555 982 573 40607 33592 7015 26405 15790 10615 Rural
110 57 53 5043 4045 998 2154 1386 768 Urban
80 61 19 3265 2748 517 2762 1707 1055 Total Areekode CD Blcx:k 0001
80 61 19 3265 2748 517 2762 1707 1055 Rural
- Urban
ltO 79 31 4215 367l S44 2671 1863 808 Total Kondotty CD Block 0002
110 79 31 4215 3671 544 2671 1863 808 Rural
Urban
186 126 60 5073 4018 1055 4.100 2337 1763 Total Wandoor CD Blcx:k 0003
186 126 60 5073 4018 1055 4100 2337 1763 Rwal
- Urban
63 39 24 1780 1522 258 993 645 348 Total MalappW1llll CD Blcx:k 0004
50 35 15 1444 1230 214 811 523 288 Rural
13 4 9 336 292 44 182 122 60 Urban
223 126 97 3364 2496 868 2848 1660 1188 Total Nilambur CD Blcx:k 0005
223 126 97 3364 2496 868 2848 1660 1188 Rural
- Urban
204 110 94 2337 1874 463 2889 1625 1264 Total Perintbalmanna CD Blcx:k 0006
204 110 94 2337 1874 463 2889 1625 1264 Rural
Urban
153 94. 59 2992 2518 474 1654 882 772 Total Mankada CD Blcx:k 0007
153 94 59 2992 2518 474 1654 882 772 Rural
Urban
41 23 18 1737 1504 233 597 408 189 Total Tanur CD Block 0008
41 23 18 1737 1504 233 597 408 189 Rural
- Urban
51 48 3 1934 1675 259 1000 645 355 Total Vengara CD Blcx:k 0009
51 48 1934 1675 259 1000 645 355 Rural
- Urbar,
148 79 69 2936 2440 496 1571 947 624 Total Knttippuram CD Blcx:k 0010
148 79 69 2936 2440 496 1571 947 624 Rural
- Urban
48 36 12 2768 2311 457 1303 812 491 Total Tirur CD Block 0011
48 36 12 2768 2311 457 1303 812 491 Rural
- Urban
245
37/931112006.
DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
05 Malappuram District Total 380 201 119 14795 7580 1215 682 259 423
Rural 373 196 171 13993 7170 6823 668 253 415
Urban 1 5 2 802 410 392 14 6 8
Uman 86 41 45 2 2
246
DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
1030 741 289 15622 5767 9855 Total Areekode CD Block 0001
1030 741 289 15622 5767 9855 Rural
Urban
1612 1288 324 17676 6242 11434 Total Kondotty CD Block 0002
1612 1288 324 17676 6242 11434 Rural
Urban
1290 880 410 25343 9646 15697 Total Wandoor CD Block 0003
1290 880 410 25343 9646 15697 Rural
Urban
493 371 122 7389 2822 4567 Total M.lappuram CD Block 0004
399 292 107 6256 2415 3841 Rural
94 79 IS 1133 407 726 Urban
1085 719 366 15487 5819 9668 Total Nilambur CD Block 0005
1085 719 366 15487 5819 9668 Rural
Urban
771 510 261 14533 5769 8764 Total Perinthalmanna CD Block 0006
771 510 261 14533 5769 8764 Rural
Urban
623 435 188 12469 4598 7871 Total Mankada CD Block 0007
623 435 IM8 12469 4598 7871 Rural
Urban
496 371 125 7784 2897 4887 Total Vengara CD Block 0009
496 371 125 7784 2897 4887 Rural
Urban
870 624 246 10661 3920 6741 Total Kuttippuram CD Block 0010
870 624 246 10661 3920 6741 Rural
Urban
809 579 230 8864 3155 5709 Total Tirur CD Block 0011
247
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
0012 Tirurangadi CD Block Total 3150 16246 8054 8192 2042 1067 975
Rural 3150 16246 8054 8192 2042 1067 975
Urban
0013 Ponnani CD Block Total 3384 16971 8360 8611 2046 1027 1019
Rural 3384 16971 8360 8611 2046 1027 1019
Urban
0014 Perumpadappa CD Block Total 2059 10566 5249 5317 1147 605 542
Rural 2059 10566 5249 5317 1147 605 542
Urban
URBAN
00000001 Manjeri (M) Urban 1452 7454 3666 3788 942 488 454
Malappuram (M+OG) Urban 957 4664 2308 2356 636 348 288
OOOOOIU Perinthalmanna (M) Urban 887 4665 2317 2348 649 344 305
OOOOOOIV Tirur (M) Urban 500 2763 1378 1385 294 166 128
OOOOOOOV Ponnani (M) Urban 1081 5695 2752 2943 667 354 313
248
DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
12112 6353 5759 4134 1701 2433 5634 4309 1325 Total Tirurangadi CD Block 0012
12112 6353 5759 4134 1701 2433 5634 4309 1325 Rural
- Utban
12307 6482 5825 4664 1878 2786 6568 4531 2037 Total Ponnani CD Block 0013
12307 6482 5825 4664 1878 2786 6568 4531 2037 Rural
- Utban
7825 4101 3724 2741 114& 1593 3882 2799 1083 Total Perurnpadappa CD Block 0014
7825 4101 3724 2741 1148 1593 3882 2799 1083 Rural
- Urnan
URBAl'"
5580 290.2 2678 1874 764 1110 2565 1894 671 Utban· Manjeri (M) 00000001
3619 1870 1749 1045 438 607 1632 1197 435 Urnan Malappuram (M +OG)
33~S 1743 1617 1300 569 731 1686 1210 476 Utban Perinthalmanna (M) OOOOOIlI
2153 1110 1043 610 268 342 869 684 185 Utban Til'll! (M) OOOOOOIV
4307 2194 2113 1388 558 830 1745 1318 427 Utban Ponnani (M) OOOOOooV
249
H'93111200fl,
DISTRICT CIlNSUS HAt ,D BOOK, 2%1 MALAPPLRAM
0012 Tirurangadi CD Block Total 4261 3501 761 30 26 4 ~E3 663 220
Rural 4262 3501 761 30 26 4 883 603 220
Urban
0013 Pannani CD Block Toml 4775 3566 1209 32 27 5 1471 870 601
Rural 4775 3566 1209 32 27 1471 870 601
Urban
0014 Perumpadappa Co Block Total 2848 2191 6Si' 18 15 3 648 385 263
Rural 2848 2191 657 18 15 3 648 385 263
Urball
URBAN
00000001 M~njeri (M) Urban 1984 1560 424 6 6 471 330 141
250
DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK, 200 I· MALAPPURAM
50 34 16 3299 2778 521 1372 808 564 Total Tirurangadl CD Block 0012
50 34 16 3299 2778 521 1372 808 564 Rural
- Urban
1~3 91 62 3119 2578 541 1793 965 828 Total Ponnani CD Block 0013
153 91 62 3119 2578 541 1793 965 828 Rural
- Urban
58 40 18 2124 1751 373 1034 608 426 Total Penunpadappa CD Bl<>ck 0014
58 40 18 2124 1751 373 1034 608 426 Rural
- Urban
URBAN
10 1497 1219 278 581 334 247 Urban Manjeri (M) 00000001
4 742 ,598 144 606 382 224 Urban Perintha1manna (M) OOOOOlli
67 38 29 1116 907 209 417 282 135 Urban Ponnani (M) OOOOOOOV
251
DISTRICT CH;SUS HAND BOOK. 2001 MALAPPURAM
URBAN
252
DISTRlCT CENSUS HAND BOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
748 533 215 10612 3745 6867 Total :rirurangadi CD Block 0012
748 533 215 10612 3745 6867 Rural
Urban
729 518 211 10403 3829 6574 Total Ponnani CD Block 0013
729 518 211 10403 3829 6574 RW'lII
Urban
538 390 148 6684 2450 4234 Total Perumpadappa CD Block 0014
538 390 148 6684 2450 4234 RW'lII
Urban
URBAN
364 247 117 3950 1434 2516 Urban Ponnani (M) OOOOOOOV
253
37/931 112006.
DISTRlCT CENSl'S HAND BOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
OS Malappuram District Total 2881 12267 5996 6271 1967 1012 955
Rut;.al 2822 12043 5867 6176 1934 991 943
Vrban S9 224 129 9S 33 21 12
0003 Wandoot CD Block Total 357 1545 771 774 240 127 113
Rural 357 1545 771 774 240 127 113
Urban
0005 Nilambur CD Block Total 2094 '1124 4381 4743 1472 742 730
Rural 2094 9124 4381 4743 1472 742 730
Urban
Rural 21 84 41 43 16 10 6
Urban
Rural 18 57 29 28 II 6
Urban
Urban
Rural 18 82 48 34 17 9
Urban
254
DISTRICT CENSCS HAND BOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
5533 3085 2448 6734 2911 3823 5305 3235 2070 Total Malappuram District 05
5392 3001 2391 6651 2866 3785 5203 3171 2032 Rural
141 84 57 83 45 38 102 64 38 Urban
401 229 172 437 194 243 357 206 151 Total Areekode CD Block 0001
401 229 172 437 194 243 357 206 151 Rural
Uman
798 468 330 747 303 444 577 356 221 Total \Vandoor CD Block 00U3
798 468 330 747 303 444 577 356 221 Rural
- Uman
12 4 17 7 10 12 6 6 Rural
Uman
3958 2163 1795 5166 2218 2948 4011 2433 1578 Total Nilambur CD Block 0005
3958 2163 1795 5166 2+18 2948 4011 2433 1578 R!lTaI
Urban
24 13 11 60 28 32 37 22 15 Rural
- Uman
39 21 18 18 10 21 19 2 Rural
Urban
14 10 4 8 5 13 10 Rural
Uman
18 13 23 21 2 37 31 6 Rural
Urban
19 10 9 11 5 6 9 6 3 Rural
Uman
45 31 14 37 17 20 31 25 6 Rural
Urban
255
DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
0005 Nilarnbur CD Block Total 2335 1503 832 47 38 9 1234 747 487
Rural 2335 1503 832 47 38 9 1234 747 487
Urban
Rural 37 3] 6
Urban
256
DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
3 2 1051 716 335 1676 930 746 Total Nilambur CD Block 0005
13 13 5 Rural
Urban
9 7 2 3 2 Rural
Urban
36 30 6 Rural
Urban
7 4 3 2 2 Rural
- Urban
4 4 25 20 5 I Rural
- Urban
257
37/9311/2006.
DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK, 2001 MALAP?URA.M
258
DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
2 17 9 8 Rural
Urban
724 438 286 5113 1948 3165 Total Nilambur CD Block 0005
2 3 47 19 28 Rural
Urban
5 36 10 26 Rural
Urban
9 5 4 Rural
2
'" Urban
4 Rural
Urban
2 2 21 9 12 Rural
Urban
2 51 23 28 Rural
Urban
259
DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
URBAN
00000001 Manjeri (M) Urban 7 68 41 27 II 9 2
260
DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK, 2001 MAi...APPURAM
URBAN
54 32 22 14 9 5 5 2 Urban Manjeri (M) 00000001
261
DISTRiCT CENSUS HAND BOOK, 2001 MALAfPFRAM
URBAN
00000001 Manjeri (M) Urban 5 3 2
262
DISTRICT CENSU:; HA?>lD BOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
URBAN
263
DISTRICT CENSUS HA~!D BOOK, 20m MALAPPURAM
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PRn'+1ARY CEl"'SUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES
Location InditStrifJl category
, Cod.?
Agr'''''l<lturai Labo'iolrers lkusehold kd~stry
Workers
Persons Mdes Fr'males Persons Males Females
(I) (2} (3) (41) (41) (43) (44) (45) (46)
URBAN
GOOOOOOI Manjeri (M) Urban
MaJappuram (M+OG) Urban
ooooom Perinthalmanna (M) Urban
URBAN
63 38 25 Urban Manjeri (M) 00000001
37!931l/2006. 265
DISTRlCT CENSUS HANDBOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
0001 Ernad Taluk 59255 105203 612441 303147 309294 97260 49508 47752
00032600 Vetlilappara 4798 1846 8590 4306 4284 1193 61S 578
00032700 Kizhuparamba 1500 3418 18348 8998 9350 2847 1458 1389
00032800 Vazhakkad 2389 5563 31290 15502 15788 4543 2327 2216
00032900 Vazhayur 2378 5Q56 32486 16083 16403 4368 2266 2102
00033000 Cherukavu 1451 4578 25767 12851 12916 3812 1977 1835
00033100 Pulikkal 2814 5666 35050 17481 17569 5419 2790 2629
00033200 Cheekkode 1624 3273 19375 9731 9644 3096 1569 1527
000)3300 Areekode 1703 4662 27531 13754 13777 4342 2222 2120
00033400 Urangattiri 2809 4734 26546 13138 13408 4391 2197 2194
00033500 Peraicamanna 2362 2892 17079 8358 8721 2865 1418 1447
00033600 Edavanna 2754 3917 22739 11282 11457 3433 1738 1695
oo03370G Karakunnu 1512 2403 13992 6890 7102 2228 1122 1106
00033800 Kavanoar 3133 5411 31538 15799 15739 5105 2585 2520
00033900 Kuzhimanna 2366 4877 28818 14240 14578 4727 2384 2343
00034000 Muthuvallur 2713 5159 31157 15298 15859 5060 2568 2492
00034100 Kondotty 1086 4145 25984 12818 13166 4263 2196 2067
00034200 Nediyiruppu 2020 4335 26680 13111 13569 4356 2202 2154
00034300 Morayur 2453 4899 29369 14644 14725 4766 2432 2334
00034400 Poakkottur 2062 5198 31832 15890 15942 5636 2872 2764
00034500 Pulpatta 3021 5982 35093 17389 17704 5911 3010 2901
00034600 Trikkalangode 1483 2337 12741 6417 6324 1996 1034 962
00034700 Elankur 3018 3077 17507 8521 8986 2678 1382 1296
00034800 Pandalur 2079 2555 15073 7431 7642 2396 1207 1189
00034900 Vettikkattiri 2301 3031 17641 8554 9087 2985 1498 1487
00035000 Chemhrasseri 1689 2409 13466 6501 6965 2211 1110 1101
00035]00 Pandikkad 1737 2880 16749 8160 8589 2633 1329 1304
0002 NilambuT Taluk 134329 95900 509940 246956 262984 76415 39024 37391
00035200 Pullipadam 6789 1777 9214 4545 4669 1530 778 752
00035300 Akampadam 9198 3107 15758 7616 8142 2318 1201 11 I7
00035400 Kurumbilangode 16836 4036 20017 9835 10182 2770 1394 1376
00035500 Chungathara 5026 6205 30726 14972 15754 4235 2192 2043
00035600 Edakkara 8388 10556 53643 25981 27662 8090 4155 3935
00035700 Vazhikkada YO 12837 8308 44083 21285 22798 6437 3256 3181
00035800 Amarambalam 14262 6284 31928 15462 16466 4580 2372 2208
00035900 Karulai 13253 4685 24336 11667 12669 3730 1889 1841
00036000 Nilambur 3079 8009 41264 20229 21035 5549 2834 2715
00036)00 Mambad 1753 4152 23006 11200 11806 3660 1861 1799
00036200 Thiruvali 3386 4747 24275 11600 12675 3342 1688 1654
00036300 Porur 3489 4510 25631 12406 13225 4110 2133 1977
00036400 Wandoor 4732 7875 42487 20726 21761 6612 3400 3212
00036500 Chekkode 5113 3042 16850 8100 8750 2668 1363 1305
00036600 Kalikavu 14182 4504 25861 12477 13384 4230 2128 2102
00036700 Vellayur 2429 2972 17110 8138 8972 2867 1485 1382
00036800 Thuvvur 3157 4625 26795 12973 138Z2 4102 2112 1990
00036900 Kerala Estate 3709 18.18 10299 4901 5398 1656 847 809
00037000 Karuvarakundu 2711 4688 26657 12843 13814 3929 1936 1993
266
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
64459 31839 32620 1337 680 657 466782 238872 227910 Ernad Taluk 0001
661 342 319 781 394 38 7 6618 3403 3215 Vettilappara 00032600
1691 815 876 2 2 14468 7286 7182 Kizhuparamba 00032700
3554 1757 1797 24542 12576 11966 Vazhakkad 00032800
3860 1915 1945 2 26365 13402 1296~ Vazhayur 00032900
2213 1122 1091 20074 10308 9766 Cherukavu 00033000
3238 1551 1687 2 26641 13793 12848 Pulikkal 00033100
J597 759 838 14678 7695 6983 Cheekkode 00033200
2747 1326 1421 4 4 20906 10821 10085 Areekode 00033300
2415 1213 1202 12 3 9 19630 10126 9504 Urangattiri 00033400
1927 928 999 166 82 84 12648 6443 6205 Perakamanna 00033500
2742 1363 1379 150 58 92 17777 9104 8673 Edavanna 00033600
1596 815 781 5 3 2 10843 5511 5332 Karakunnu 00033700
3710 1836 1874 32 17 15 23458 12255 11203 Kavanoor 00033HOO
2994 1528 1466 2 2 21459 11051 10408 Kuzhimanna 00033900
3854 1920 1934 3 1 2 23329 11908 11421 Muthuvallur 00034000
2991 1494 1497 99 47 52 19857 10117 9740 Kondotty 00034100
3704 1829 1875 2 20398 10370 10028 Nediyiruppu 00034200
2138 1059 1079 11 6 22337 11513 10824 Morayur 00034300
2104 1070 1034 23944 12340 11604 Pookkottur 00034400
4225 2108 2117 2 2 26225 13452 12773 PuJpatta 00034500
1841 891 950 58 57 9969 5157 4812 TrikkaJangode 00034600
2335 1099 1236 13294 6605 6689 Elankur 00034700
984 490 494 11549 5817 5732 Pandalur 00034800
1489 735 754 13179 6564 6615 Vettikkattiri 00034900
2090 1023 1067 10055 4984 5071 Chernbrasseri 00035000
1759 851 908 2 12539 6271 6268 Pandikkad 00035100
49612 23966 25646 10288 4951 5337 383308 191712 191596 NiJambur Taluk OO!l2
439 218 221 1081 509 572 6547 3370 3177 PuJlipadam 00035200
IJ34 535 599 1161 546 615 11409 5713 5696 Akampadarn 00035300
755 368 387 1585 777 808 14777 7512 7265 Kurumbi1angode 00035400
2175 1065 1110 1148 516 632 23802 11899 11903 Chungathara 00035500
3396 1616 1780 1808 871 937 40146 19952 20194 Edakkara 00035600
2918 1417 1501 692 371 321 33126 16537 16589 Vazhikkadavu 00035700
3928 1938 1990 701 355 346 . 23963 12032 11931 Arnarambalarn 00035800
2739 1277 1462 725 345 380 17793 8910 8883 Karulai 00035900
2972 1431 1541 527 230 297 32883 16554 16329 Nilarnbur 00036000
2300 1159 1141 170 104 66 17544 8826 8718 Marnbad 00036100
5133 2466 2667 9 3 6 18698 9216 9482 Thiruvali 00036200
4497 2170 2327 4 2 2 18840 9397 9443 Porur 00036300
5989 2868 3121 48 22 26 31944 16115 15829 Wandoor 00036400
1361 650 711 407 185 222 12488 6205 6283 Chekkode 00036500
2019 971 1048 46 25 21 19318 9660 9658 Kalikavu 00036600
1485 693 792 12506 6121 6385 Vellayur 00036700
3635 1797 1838 7 5 2 19532 9724 9808 Thuvvur 00036800
578 275 303 41 20 21 7670 3796 3874 Kerala Estate 00036900
2159 1052 1107 128 65 63 20322 10173 10149 Karuvarakundu 00037000
267
DISTRICT CENSUS HA.l'.'DBOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
0001 Ernad Taluk 145659 64275 81384 151032 131939 19093 111604 100552 Jl 052
090 32600 Vettilappara 1972 903 1069 2823 2292 531 1934 1721 213
00032700 Kizlmparnmba 3880 1712 2168 4754 4142 612 }]JO 2981 349
00032800 Vazhakkad 6748 2926 3822 7501 6715 786 5191 4774 417
00032900 Vazhayur 6121 2631 3440 9023 8030 993 7423 6726 697
00033000 Cherukavu 5693 2543 3150 6586 ~824 762 5140 4582 558
00033100 Pulikkal 8409 3688 4721 7650 6764 886 5004 4617 387
00033200 Cheekkode 4697 2036 2661 4280 3959 321 2782 2622 160
00033300 Areekode 6625 2933 3692 6756 5955 801 5248 4739 509
00033400 Urangattiri 6916 3012 3904 6630 5684 946 4898 4396 502
00033500 Perakamanna 4431 1915 2516 4270 3705 565 3137 2816 321
00033600 Edavanna 4962 2178 2784 5983 5105 878 5201 4496 705
00033700 Karaklll1llu 3149 1379 1770 3607 3223 384 2766 2505 261
00033800 Kavanoor 8080 3544 4536 7743 6864 879 5981 5417 564
00033900 Kuzhimanna 7359 3189 4170 6925 6051 874 5014 4589 425
00034000 MuthuvaUur 7828 3390 4438 6948 6191 757 4388 4025 363
00034100 Kondotty 6127 2701 3426 5995 5532 463 4333 4041 292
00034200 Nediyiruppu 6282 2741 3541 6558 5627 931 4765 4340 . 425
00034300 Morayur 7032 3131 3901 6511 5934 577 4587 4217 370
00034400 Pookkottur 7888 3550 4338 7269 6620 649 5120 4736 384
00034500 Pulpatta 8868 3937 4931 8362 7266 1096 6439 5792 647
00034600 Trikkalangode 2772 1260 1512 3529 2948 581 2843 2403 440
00034700 Elankur 4213 1916 2297 5044 3931 ll13 3491 3073 418
00034800 Pandalur 3524 1614 1910 3768 3319 449 2752 2480 272
00034900 Vettikkattiri 4462 1990 2472 4412 3769 643 3709 3260 449
00035000 Chembrasseri 3411 1517 1894 3936 3009 927 2709 2237 472
00035100 Pandikkad 4210 1889 2321 4169 3480 689 3419 2967 452
0002 Nilambur Taluk 126632 55244 71388 144163 114840 29323 112257 93108 19149
00035200 PulJipadam 2667 1175 1492 2682 2170 512 1969 1681 288
00035300 Alampadam 4349 i 903 2446 5199 3874 1325 4469 3498 971
00035400 Kurumbilangode 5240 2323 2917 6289 5036 1253 3799 3274 525
00035500 Chungathara 6924 3073 3851 8918 7139 1779 6269 5225 1044
00035600 Edakkara 13497 6029 7468 15300 12198 3102 11289 9400 1889
00035700 Vazhikkadavu 10957 4748 6209 12227 9578 2649 9282 7605 1677
00035800 Amarambalam 7965 3430 4535 9439 7366 2073 7690 6220 1470
00035900 Karulai 6543 2757 3786 7177 5551 1626 5298 4351 947
00036000 Nilambur 8381 3675 4706 11844 9485 2359 10233 8413 1820
00036100 Mambad 5462 2374 3088 5836 4901 935 4784 4129 655
00036200 Thiruvali 5577 2384 3193 7328 5663 1665 5492 4353 1139
00036300 Porur 6791 3009 3782 6972 5622 1350 5672 4755 917
00036400 Wandoor 10543 4611 5932 12115 9640 2475 9495 7881 1614
00036500 Chekkode 4362 1895 2467 4822 3769 1053 3761 3071 690
00036600 Kalikavu 6543 2817 3726 6600 5436 1164 5325 4514 811
00036700 VeUayur 4604 2017 2587 3988 3355 633 3165 2721 444
00036800 Thuvvur 7263 3249 4014 7123 5843 1280 6145 5184 961
00036900 Kerala Estate 2629 11 OS 1524 2851 2258 593 1947 1659 288
00037000 Karuvarakundu 6335 2670 3665 7453 5956 1497 6173 5174 999
268
DISTRlCT CENSUS HANDBOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
9572 9085 487 21317 18600 2717 1973 1678 295 78742 71189 7553 Ernad Taluk 0001
174 159 15 380 318 62 17 15 2 1363 1229 q. Vetti1appara OOOJ2~OO
129 121 345 328 17 110 94 16 4556 4039 5 t 7 Cheruka \1l 00033000
363 361 7 564 541 23 46 40 6 4026 3675 351 Pulikkal 001)33100
212 210 2 46J 438 23 33 29 4 2076 1945 131 Cheekkode 00033200
314 301 13 846 774 72 100 89 11 3988 3575 413 Areekod'; 00033300
197 190 7 1300. 1183 117 25 21 4 1244 1111 133 Karakunnu ()0033700
616 589 27 1232 1062 170 76 69 4057 3697 360 Kavanoor 00033,0·,-)
548 527 21 823 722 101 92 79 13 3551 3261 290 Kuzhimanna ()0033900
409 364 45 641 570 71 88 78 10 3250 3013 237 Mumuv811ur 00034000
160 154 6 383 364 19 112 101 11 3678 3422 256 KOlldotzy 00034100
381 364 17 738 635 103 47 41 6 3599 3300 299 Nediyiruppu 00034200
423 400 23 671 627 44 58 53 3435 3137 298 Morayur 00;,;34300
657 625 32 893 815 78 93 83 10 3477 3213 264 Pookkottur 00034400
752 722 30 1768 1601 167 61 52 9 3858 3417 441 Pulpatta 00034500
190 177 13 819 662 157 36 31 1798 1533 265 Trikkalangode 00(J34600
457 436 21 1217 1005 212 35 22 13 1782 1610 172 Elankur 00034700
402 394 506 429 77 50 39 11 1794 1618 176 Pandalur 00034800
471 451 20 1120 922 198 105 82 23 2013 1805 208 Vettikkattiri GOO3491)0
416 382 34 741 540 201 81 61 20 1471 1254 217 Chernbr~sseli ,,0035000
432 401 31 802 650 152 45 38 7 2140 1878 262 Pandikkad 00035100
9698 8913 785 23936 18148 5788 2367 1641 726 76256 64406 11850 Nilambur Taluk 0001
251 237 14 365 277 88 32 20 12 1321 1147 174 Pul!ipadam 00035200
353 314 39 881 653 228 51 35 16 3184 2496 688 Akampadarn 00035300
514 488 26 1087 890 197 59 40 19 2139 1856 283 KUrumbiiangode 00035400
707 672 35 !lOS 856 252 126 80 46 4328 3617 711 ChUllgatiJara 00035500
1316 1233 83 3242 2569 673 181 143 38 6550 5455 1095 Edakkara 00035600
1162 L053 109 3265 2556 709 183 127 56 4672 3869 803 Vazhikkadavu 00035700
455 398 57 1388 942 446 215 159 56 5632 4721 911 Amararnbalam 00035800
642 572 70 1208 854 354 89 62 27 3359 2863 496 Karulai 00035900
323 296 27 960 735 225 281 208 73 8669 7174 1495 Nilambur 00036000
285 265 20 821 673 148 90 71 19 3588 3120 468 Mambad 00036100
752 668 84 2172 1564 608 276 191 85 6295 5458 837 Wandoor 00036400
312 279 33 564 427 137 94 37 57 2791 2328 463 Chekkode 00036500
395 366 30 920 706 214 107 ,58 49 3902 3384 518 Kalikavu 00036000
259 240 19 670 527 143 79 53 26 2157 1901 256 Vellayur 00030700
630 SSG 42 1418 1090 328 82 61 21 4015 3445 570 Thuvvur 00036800
298 29 595 507 88 .165 100 65 SliS 4298 817 KaruviUakWldu 00037000
37/'.1311 269
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0001 Ernad Taluk 39428 31387 8041 2481 1894 587 15275 11718 3557
00032600 Vettilappara 889 571 318 40 27 13 397 223 174
00032700 Kizhuparamba 1424 1161 263 70 63 7 435 340 95
'00032800 Vazhalckad 2310 1941 369 142 99 43 568 453 115
00032900 Vazhayur 1600 1304 296 65 52 13 455 358 97
00033000 Cherukavu 1446 1242 204 39 33 6 223 187 36
00033100 Pulikka1 2646 2147 499 173 132 41 647 551 96
00033200 Cheekkode 1498 1337 161 133 123 10 591 533 58
00033300 Areekode 1508 1216 292 97 88 9 608 511 97
00033400 Urangattiri 1732 1288 444 124 68 56 868 629 239
00033500 Perakamanna 1133 889 244 50 39 11 615 449 166
00033600 Edavanna 782 609 173 78 72 6 263 162 101
00033700 Karakunnu 841 718 123 45 44 680 578 102
00033800 Kavanoor 1762 1447 315 132 108 24 808 654 154
00033900 Kuzhimanna 1911 1462 449 290 238 52 615 511 104
00034000 Muthuvallur 2560 2166 394 118 100 18 1213 1048 165
00034100 Kondotty 1662 1491 171 39 31 424 369 55
00034200 Nedi yiruppu 1793 1287 506 112 69 43 488 330 158
00034300 Morayur 1924 1717 207 55 48 7 692 615 77
00034400 Pookkottur 2149 1884 265 84 68 16 791 678 113
00034500 Pulpatta 1923 1474 449 170 119 51 832 606 226
00034600 Trilckalangode 686 545 141 41 31 10 389 321 68
00034700 Elankur 1553 858 695 133 82 51 1040 475 565
00034800 Pandalur 1016 839 177 54 49 626 520 106
00034900 Vettikkattiri 703 509 194 32 21 11 233 155 78
00035000 Chembrasseri 1227 772 455 137 69 68 565 328 237
00035100 Pandikkad 750 513 237 28 21 7 209 134 75
0002 Nilambur Taluk 31906 Z1732 10174 1664 1193 471 12459 8045 4414
00035200 Pullipadam 713 489 224 33 17 16 287 190 97
00035300 Akampadam 730 376 354 10 7 232 119 113
00035400 Kurumbilangode 2490 1762 728 96 86 10 1227 866 361
00035500 Chungathara 2649 1914 735 189 169 20 1181 787 394
00035600 Edalckara 4011 2798 1213 233 183 50 2002 1368 634
00035700 VazhikkadaYU 2945 1973 972 255 135 120 1440 967 473
00035800 Amarambalam 1749 1146 603 52 43 9 392 210 182
00035900 Karulai 1879 1200 679 64 45 19 836 473 363
00036000 Nilambur 161 I 1072 539 69 40 29 343 200 143
00036100 Mambad 1052 772 280 38 23 15 438 282 156
00036200 Thiruvali 1836 1310 526 89 73 16 952 645 307
00036300 Porur 1300 867 433 87 71 16 558 342 216
00036400 Wandoor 2620 1759 861 197 137 60 1020 575 445
00036500 Chekkode 1061 698 363 40 29 11 225 147 n
00036600 Kalikavu 1275 922 353 94 66 28 478 310 168
00036700 Vetlayur 823 634 189 18 18 - 181 113 68
00036800 Thuvvur 978 659 319 42 25 17 372 248 124
00036900 Kerala Estate 904 599 305 19 11 175 118 57
00037000 Karuvarakundu 1280 782 498 39 15 24 120 85 35
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831 516 315 20841 17259 3582 461409 171208 290201 Ernad Taluk 0001
10 7 442 318 124 5767 2014 3753 Vettilappara 00032600
4 4 911 754 . 157 13594 4856 8738 Kizhuparamba 00032700
65 35 30 1535 1354 181 23789 8787 15002 Vazhakkad 00032800
35 17 18 1045 877 168 23463 8053 15410 Vazhayur 00032900
52 29 23 1132 993 139 19181 7027 12154 Cherukavu 00033000
26 20 6 1800 1444 356 27400 10717 16683 Pulikkal 00033100
18 13 756 668 88 15095 5772 9323 Cheekkode 00033200
70 28 42 733 589 144 20775 7799 12976 Areekode 00033300
33 16 17 707 575 132 19916 7454 12462 Urangattiri 00033400
15 II 4 453 390 63 12809 4653 8156 Perakamanna 00033500
19 14 5 422 361 61 16756 6177 10579 Edavanna 00033600
2 2 - 114 94 20 10385 3667 6718 Karakunnu 00033700
58 47 11 764 638 126 23795 8935 14860 Kavanoor 00033800
36 20 16 970 693 277 21893 8189 13704 Kuzhirnanna 00033900
32 22 10 1197 996 201 24209 9107 15102 Muthuvallur 00034000
45 26 19 1154 1065 89 19989 7286 12703 Kondotty 00034100
30 20 10 1163 868 295 20122 7484 12638 Nediyiruppll 00034200
104 101 1073 953 120 22858 8710 14148 Morayur 00034300
28 20 8 1246 1118 128 24563 9270 15293 Pookkottur 00034400
23 9 14 898 '740 158 26731 10123 16608 Pulpatta 00034500
17 11 6 239 182 57 9212 3469 5743 Trikkalangode 00034600
11 6 369 296 73 12463 4590 7873 EJanlmr 00034700
17 9 319 261 58 11305 4112 7193 Panda1ur 00034800
34 15 19 404 318 86 13229 4785 8444 Vettikkattiri 00034900
38 15 23 487 360 127 9530 .3492 603g Chembrasseri 00035000
5 4 508 354 154 12580 4680 7900 Pandikkad 00035100
594 250 344 17189 12244 4945 365777 132116 233661 Nilambllr Taluk 0002
2- 2 391 282 109 6532 2375 4157 Pullipadam 00035200
10 6 4 478 244 234 10559 3742 6817 Akampadam 00035300
16 1151 802 349 13728 4799 8929 Kurumbilangode 00035400
18 11 7 1261 947 314 21808 7833 13975 Chungathara 00035500
71 43 28 1705 1204 501 38343 13783 24560 Edakkara 00035600
46 23 23 1204 848 356 31856 11707 20149 Vazhikkadavu 00035700
41 9 32 1264 884 380 22489 8096 14393 Amarambalam 00035800
23 17 6 956 665 291 17159 6116 11043 Karulai 00035900
50 20 30 1149 812 337 29420 10744 18676 Nilambur 00036000
9 3 6 567 464 103 17170 6299 10871 Mambad 00036100
21 9 12 774 583 191 16947 5937 11010 Thiruvali 00036200
28 15 13 627 439 188 18659 6784 11875 Porur 00036300
97 35 62 1306 1012 294 30372 11086 19286 Wandoor 00036400
48 11 37 748 511 237 12028 4331 7697 Chekkode 00036500
34 12 22 669 534 135 19261 7041 12220 Kalikavu 00036600
20 9 11 604 494 110 13122 4783 8339 Vellayur 00036700
12 2 10 552 384 168 19672 7130 12542 Thuvvur 00036800
18 6 12 692 464 228 7448 2643 4805 Kernla Estate 00036900
30 11 19 1091 671 420 19204 6887 12317 Karuvarakundu 00037000
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YII.LAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
TI1!uk/f'£flage Area in Nu;{;er of Total population Pupulallon In lhe
Location
hectar!'s Househoids (inciuding Jnsti/ulianaland age-group 0-0
Code
Number Hauseless populatioll)
Persons Male5 Females Persons Males Females
(3) (4) (5) (0) (7) (9\ (J 0)
(I) (2)
00037HlO Edappatta 2586 3466 20321 97R7 ]0534 3152 1610 1542
00039900 Niramaruthur 1003 3824 25547 12391 13156 3894 1961 1933
00041200 Ta1akkad 1604 5023 30577 14269 16308 4367 2159 2208
4-959 33430 15fi61 17769 4976 2476 2500
00041300 Vettom 1513
4931 30,\02 14572 th030 4141 2083 2058
00041400 Pumthur 1915
DISTRICT CENSuS HANDBOOK, 2001 MALAPI'LRAM
42834 21121 21713 141 70 71 371016 183657 187359 Perinthalmanna Taluk 0003
40422 19966 20456 138 80 58 586630 288342 298288 Tlrur Taluk 0004
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"U,LAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
Localion Taluf..; Village Tl/iterale~ Total Workers Afai" Workers
Code
Number
Person. Males FemJ!eJ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
(1) (2) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28)
0003 Perlnthalmanna Taluk 113128 50382 62746 121025 101027 19998 94370 81855 12515
00037100 Edappatta 5033 2460 3173 5010 4382 1228 4474 3809 065
00037200 Melattur 6042 Z0IJ8 3434 0152 5021 lUI 4815 4021 794
00037300 Keezhattur 3689 1636 2053 4184 3455 729 3649 3069 580
00037400 Nenmini 3490 1590 1900 4256 3387 869 3087 2574 513
00037500 MlIllkada 5736 2591 3145 7670 6526 1144 6689 5816 873
00037600 Vadakkangara 3254 1434 1820 3794 3236 558 3221 2859 362
00037700 Kootti1angadi 6467 3041 3426 7368 6585 783 5892 5410 482
00037800 Kodur 7146 3231 3915 7123 6647 476 5554 5215 339
00037900 Kumva 9299 4140 5159 8613 7426 1187 6608 5915 6Q3
00038000 puzhakkattiri 6241 2797 3444 7048 5505 1543 5044 4414 630
00038100 Valambt1T 5135 232& 2807 5946 5117 829 4525 3985 540
00038200 Angadippuram 4937 2210 2727 6394 5305 1089 5433 4599 834
00038300 Kariavattom 3355 1470 1885 3554 2860 694 2596 2241 355
00038400 Vettathur 2813 1237 1576 2753 2079 674 2126 1657 469
00038500 Araklcuparamba 4237 1824 .N13 3769 3077 692 2802 2416 446
00038600 Thazhekode 5805 2541 3264 4945 4228 717 3340 2932 408
oooJ87oo Aliparamba 5513 2510 3003 5788 4938 850 3998 3583 415
00038800 Anamangad 3173 1424 1749 4002 3195 807 3372 2812 56V
00038900 Elamkulam 5115 2297 2818 6075 4831 1244 4558 3796 762
00039000 Pulamanthole 5132 2295 2837 5622 4635 987 -1501 3786 715
00039100 Kuruvambalam 2438 1024 1414 2619 2068 551 2103 1829 274
00039200 Moorkkanad 8478 3694 4784 7740 6524 1216 5923 5117 806
0004 TlrurTaluk 194533 84334 110199 16897Z 150515 18457 136663 124604 12059
00039300 Pariyapuram 6722 2890 3832 5880 5326 554 5037 4741 296
00039400 Tanur 11299 4735 6564 9742 9089 653 8546 8087 459
00039500 Ozhur 8086 3414 4672 6021 5441 580 4847 4473 374
00039600 Perumanna • 6}'28 2682 3546 4313 4059 254 3646 3471 175
00039700 Ponmundam 6)30 2575 3555 4463 4151 312 3702 3502 200
00039800 Tanalur 9447 4074 5373 8431 7746 685 7054 ()S43 511
00039900 Nirarnaruthur 6062 2675 3387 5772 5322 450 4648 4286 362
00040000 Cheriyamundam 7192 3144 4048 4763 4330 433 3773 3559 21'1
00040100 Valavannur 7534 3258 4276 5266 4840 426 4382 4084 298
00040200 Kalpakancheri 7651 3324 4327 5663 5085 578 4256 3872 384
00040300 Marakkara 4117 1806 2311 3441 2872 569 2383 2107 276
00040400 Kottakkal 8912 3948 4964 8822 7781 1041 7910 7052 858
00040500 Ponrnala 7188 3237 3951 5968 5364 604 4982 4561 42\
00040600 Me1muri 5:74 2343 2831 3854 3357 497 3418 3040 378
00040700 Edayoor 8161 3591 4570 6946 6088 858 5511 4959 552
00040800 Kattipparuthi 7992 3600 4392 8251 7163 1088 6799 6017 782
00040900 Athavanad 4744 2103 2641 3469 3158 311 2845 2643 202
00041000 Kurumbathur 4693 2056 2637 4253 3705 548 3445 3119 326
00041100 Ananthavoor 4682 1954 2728 3294 3016 278 2591 2421 170
00041200 Talallid 7240 3059 4181 6514 5806 708 5265 4773 492
00041300 Venom 8312 3549 4763 8373 7402 971 6872 6271 601
00041400 Purathur 7545 3173 4372 7713 6702 1011 6131 5463 668
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VILLAGE I'RIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
industrial category of Main Workers
---------
Talukl Village Locarion
Cuillvators Agricultural Household Industry Other Workers Code
LtJbourers Workers Number
Per.lons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
(29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (3 7) (38) (39) (40) (2) (1)
9596 8982 614 22081 18095 3986 1873 1446 427 60820 53332 7488 Perintbalmanna Taluk 0003
615 588 27 1757 1371 386 80 73 13 1016 1777 239 Edappaua 00031100
514 496 18 1344 1068 276 218 147 71 2739 2310 429 Melattur (l00372()<)
349 309 40 1075 821 254 B3 67 16 2142 1872 270 Keezhatiur .)0037300
474 396 78 737 5BB 149 33 25 1843 151>5 278 Nellmini 00037400
747 716 31 2036 1737 299 108 85 23 3798 3278 520 Mankada 000375:lO
239 226 13 418 313 105 85 79 6 2479 2241 238 Vadakkangara 000,7600
319 305 14 666 584 82 90 79 II 4817 4442 375 Kootti1ailgadi 00037700
420 410 10 453 412 41 40 38 2 4641 4355 286 Kodur 00037800
551 527 24 1125 926 199 125 95 30 4807 4367 440 Kli!Uva OlJ037900
567 534 33 976 811 165 105 74 31 3396 2995 401 puzhakkattiri 00038000
420 384 36 1193 1082 III 158 121 37 2754 2398 356 Valambur oo03Rloo
407 382 25 829 741 88 68 54 14 4129 3422 707 Angadippunun 00038200
381 342 39 679 549 130 56 41 15 1480 1309 171 Karia vattom oo0383(J0
326 301 25 625 482 143 15 II 4 1160 863 297 Vettathur 000}84oo
449 427 22 917 736 IBI 32 17 15 1464 1236 228 Arakkuparamba 00038500
399 372 27 965 785 180 74 59 15 1902 1716 186 Thazhekode 00038600
521 508 13 1070 938 132 109 88 21 2298 2049 249 Aliparamba ()()()387oo
3J8 305 13 no 616 154 70 37 33 2214 1854 360 Anamangad 00038800
467 431 36 1219 962 257 103 79 24 2769 2324 445 Elamkulam 00038900
396 364 32 1113 858 255 102 76 26 2890 2488 402 Pulamanthole 0(J839000
173 159 14 673 545 128 6 4 2 1251 1121 130 Kuruvamba1am 00039100
544 500 44 1441 1170 271 107 97 10 3831 3350 481 Moorkkanad 00039200
7142 6701 441 10788 9672 1116 2479 2017 462 116254 106214 10040 Tirur TaluK 0004
177 145 32 141 123 18 36 24 12 4683 4449 234 Pariyapuram 00039300
73 66 7 183 175 8 113 76 37 8177 7770 407 Tanur 00039400
406 394 12 666 632 34 96 70 26 3679 3377 302 Ozhur 00039500
267 260 7 394 389 5 53 51 2 2932 2771 161 Perwnanna 000396:xJ
218 209 9 302 291 11 42 39 3 3140 2963 177 Ponmundam 00039700
162 151 II 365 327 38 119 107 12 6408 5958 450 Tanalur 00039800
414 401 13 530 496 34 183 159 24 6783 5996 787 Kottakkal 00040~00
313 296 J7 1015 900 1IS 148 120 28 4035 3643 392 Edayoor 00040700
299 288 11 457 390 67 136 118 18 5907 5221 686 Kattipparuthi 00040800
257 224 33 267 198 69 115 83 32 5492 4958 534 Pmathur :J00414W
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0003 Perinlhalmanna TaJuk 26655 19172 7483 2535 1780 755 11082 7455 3627
0004 TlrurTaluk 32309 25911 6398 1745 1311 434 7066 5116 1950
00039300 Pariyapuram 843 585 258 24 IS 9 166 129 37
00039400 Tanur 1196 1002 194 14 12 2 86 68 18
00039500 Ozbur 1174 968 206 69 41 28 297 243 54
00039600 Perumanna 667 588 79 58 51 7 148 133 15
00039700 Ponmundam 761 649 112 32 23 9 13[ 109 22
00039800 Tallalur 1377 1203 174 35 29 6 216 178 38
00039900 Niramaruthur 1124 1036, 88 33 17 16 170 165
00040000 Cheriyamundam 990 771 219 77 53 24 257 22[ 36
00040100 Valavanllur 884 756 128 141 113 28' 275 227 48
00040200 Ka1pakancheri 1407 1213 194 149 121 28 195 186 9
00040300 Marakkara 1058 765 293 150 84 66 351 225 126
00040400 Kottakka1 912 729 183 21 17 4 146 111 35
00040500 Ponmala 986 803 183 75 64 11 218 180 38
00040600 Melmuri 436 317 119 26 22 4 125 90 35
00040700 Edayoor 1435 1129 306 82 73 9 502 376 126
00040800 Kattipparuthi 1452 1146 306 118 94 24 355 244 111
00040900 Athavanad 624 515 109 45 34 11 162 138 24
00041000 Kurutnbathur 808 586 222 64 45 19 291 183 108
OOO411oo Ananthavoor 703 595 108 36 30 6 319 275 44
00041200 Talakkad 1249 1033 216 34 30 4 [68 105 63
00041300 Vettom 1501 1131 370 21 13 113 55 S8
00041400 Purathur 1582 1239 343 35 19 16 231 12[ 110
276
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745 393 352 12293 9544 2749 363119 133012 230107 Perlntbalmanna Taluk 0003
597 287 310 22901 19197 3704 612191. 222161 390030 Tlrnr Taluk 0004
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00041500 Mangalam 1212 4650 32556 15501 17055 4876 2568 2308
00041600 Triprangode 2067 5935 37175 17422 19753 5217 1657 2560
01)041700 Thi~avaya 1101 4001 25032 11766 13266 ·3645 1827 18J 8
00041800 Naduvattom 1489 3115 18891 9049 9842 2530 1323 1207
00041900 Kuttippuram J642 4020 24282 11673 12609 3582 1765 1817
00042000 lrimbiliyam 2406 4610 27075 12898 14177 3817 1932 . 1885
0005 Tirurangadl Taluk 3%204 99303 619635 300569 319066 98162 50377 47785
OOO4Z1oo Vallikkunnu 1345 3985 22853 11057 11790 3227 1605 J621
00042200 Ariyal1ur 1J89 3536 18987 9164 9823 2526 1322 1204
00042300 Thenhippalam 1732 5114 27273 13293 13980 3656 1842 1814
00042400 Chelambra 1580 5223 28906 14224 14682 4088 2056 2032
00042500 PalJikkal 2573 6344 38166 18945 19221 6102 3178 2924
00042600 Peruvallur 1891 4789 30624 15005 15619 5116 2549 2567
00042700 Kannamangalam 2824 5411 34753 17014 17739 5782 3090 2692
00042800 Ura~ 2163 4198 26138 12778 13360 4226 2119 2107
00042900 Yengara 1866 6740 43904 20891 23013 7341 3727 3614
00043000 Abdu Rahiman Nagar 1483 5434 35534 17262 18272 5741 2894 2847
00043100 Moonniyur 2240 7477 47372 23189 24183 7643 3987 3656
00043200 Neduva 1481 5150 30500 14569 15931 4557 23:22 2235
00043300 Parappanangadi 744 4696 32610 15911 16699 5547 2876 2671
00043400 Nannambra 1835 5404 35532 16846 18686 5834 2987 2847
00043500 Til"lmlngadi 1773 7576 50612 24557 26055 7869 4089 3780
00043600 Thennala 2246 7865 49214 23753 25461 7898 4073 3825
00043700 Parappur 1511 4922 31775 15290 16485 5113 2655 2458
00043800 Otltuldcungal J728 5439 34882 16821 18061 ·5896 3006 2890.
0006 PDooani TaJuk 17553 46579 261978 124407 13757t 34208 17498 16710
00043900 Tavanur 2528 5417 30315 14563 15752 4121 2145 1976
00044000 KaladY 1689 4269 23299 11031 12268 3150 1585 1565
00044100 Vattamkulam 2073 5762 31635 15220 16415 4270 2187 Z083
00044200 &lappal 2222 5426 30292 14409 15883 3847 1933 J914
00044300 Marancheri 2040 5597 31846 15013 16833 3994 2065 1929
00044400 Yeliyankode 1521 4928 29596 • 14034 15562 3723 1921 1802
00044500 ·Perumpadappa - 1493 4787 28208 13303 14905 3548 1814 1734
00044600 Nannamukku 1939 4981 26669 12470 14199 3512 1761 1751
00044700 Alamcode 2048 541Z 30118 14364 15754 4043 2087 1956
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00041500 Mangalam 8969 4034 4935 7665 6838 827 5626 ·5244 382
00041600 Triprangode 8548 3661 4887 8279 7I7S ,1101 5971 5341 630
00041700 Thir..mavaya 6050 2555 3495 48<}S 4299 596 3987 3543 444
00041800 Naduvattom 4291 1868 2423 4282 3609 673 296q 2603 366
00041900 KuttippW"am 5521 2369 3152 till9 5263 866 ~097 4511 586
00042000 lrimbiliyam 6043 2657 3386 6510 5525 985 4970 4318 652
ooos Tlruraagadl Taluk 152080 65944 86136 134469 U1313 13156 110290 101329 89bl
,00042100 Valliklrunnu 5029 2087 2942 6183 5422 761 4684 4234 450
00042200 Ariyallw- 3954 1710 2244 4808 4250 5S8 3560 3155 405
00042300 Thenhippalam 5521 2361 3160 7044 5954 1090 5890 4983 907
00042400 Chelambra 6015 2594 3421 7171 6573 598 5383 4951 432
00042500 PalJikkal 9112 4069 5043 8583 7855 728 6857 6314 543
00042600 Peruvallur 8509 3584 4925 6701 6060 641 4963 4650 313
00042700 Kannamangalam 9413 4241 5172 7123 6435 688 5727 5316 411
00042800 Urakam 6522 2839 3683 5320 4717 603 4443 3994 449
00042900 Vengara 1167.4 4929 6695 8085 7505 580 6763 6372 391
00043000 Abdu Rahiman Nagar 8764 3729 5035 7033 6501 532 5632 5306 326
00043100 Moonniyur 12023 5173 6850 10840 9569 1271 8827 8077 750
00043200 Neduva 7089 3051 4038 7394 6411 983 6806 5998 808
00043300 Parappananga4i 8957 3913 5044 7708 7211 497 7247 6862 385
00043400 Nannambra 9789 4189 5600 6718 6125 593 5401 5062 339
0004:l~OO Tirurangadi 11850 5074 6776 10538 9573 965 9104 8420 684
00043600 Thennala 12205 5321 6884 9573 8716 857 7319 676; 554
00043700 Parappur 7335 3283 4052 6539 5822 717 5645 5208 437
00043800 Othukkungal 8369 3797 4572 710~ 6614 494 6039 5662 377
0006 PODDaDi Taluk 59409 15187 34222 68102 55641 12461 53758 45959 7799
00043900 Tavanur 7344 3175 4169 8438 6863 1575 6733 5804 929
0004400O Kalady 5424 2277 3147 6273 ~011 1262 4994 4153 841
00044100 Vattamlrulam 6896 2999 3897 8827 7037 1790 6706 5675 1031
00044200 &lappal 6229 2603 3626 8259 6620 1639 6881 5729 1152
00044300 Marancheri 6938 ~897 4041 7606 6475 Inl 5467 4845 622
00044400 Veliyankode 6967 2908 4059 7555 6342 1213 6288 5553 735
00044500 Perumpadappa 6415 2730 3685 6651 5670 981 5504 4856 648
00044600 Nannamulcku . 6099 2536 3563 6734 5394 1340 5120 4300 820
00044700 Alamcode 7097 3062 4035 7759 6229 1530 6065 5044 1021
280
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5292 5050 242 8988 8332 656 1724 1483 241 94Z86 86464 7822 Tirllraogadj Taluk 0005
97 91 6 228 222 6 85 67 18 4274 3854 420 Vallikkunnu 00042100
142 135 7 175 160 15 69 45 24 3174 2815 359 Ariyallur 00042200
169 161 8 567 549 18 121 tIS 6 5033 4158 875 Thenhippalam 00042300
103 99 4 428 410 18 93 70 23 4759 4372 387 Chelambra 00042400
366 356 10 691 639 52 108 92 16 5692 5227 465 Pallikkal 00042500
349 340 9 657 591 66 64 62 2 3893 3657 236 Peruval1ur 00042600
420 398 22 523 484 39 121 114 7 4663 4320 343 Kannarnangalam 00042700
395 378 17 375 324 51 69 55 14 3604 3237 367 Urakam 00042800
402 391 11 728 693 35 89 85 4 5544 5203 341 Vengara 00042900
284 266 18 608 575 33 88 85 4652 4380 272 Abdu Rahiman Nagar 0004~000
403 393 10 513 489 24 139 125 14 4984 4655 329 Othukkungal 0004381)0
3551 3049 502 6125 4250 1875 1744 1356 388 42338 37304 5034 Poooao! Taluk 0006
471 425 46 966 731 235 166 134 32 5130 4514 616 Tava:lUr 00043900
366 318 48 640 429 211 203 170 33 3785 3236 549 Kalady 00044000
509 426 83 1065 764 301 208 165 43 4924 4320 604 Vattamkulam 00044100
378 302 76 880 549 331 170 131 39 5453 4747 706 &lappal 000+4200
250 238 12 474 335 139 184 172 12 4559 4100 459 Manmcheri 00044300
236 209 21 530 3%5 145 22& 162 66 5294 4191 497 Ve\i)'ankode 00044400
255 231 24 247 164 83 296 178 118 4706 4283 423 Perumpadappa 00044500
595 481 114 538 375 163 161 143 18 3826 3301 525 Nannamukku 00044600
491 419 72 785 518 267 128 101 27 4661 4006 655 A1amcode 00044700
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512 233 279 17514 14964 2550 485166 179256 305910 Tirurangadi Taluk 0005
61 19 42 1246 1030 216 16670 5635 11035 Vallikkunnu 00042100
606 222 384 8349 6409 1940 193876 68766 125110 Ponnani Taluk 0006
53 21 32 898 663 235 21877 7700 14177 Tavanur 00043900
38 19 19 731 566 165 17026 6020 11006 KaJady 00044000
240 23 217 729 581 148 22041 7692 14349 Veliyankode 00044400
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I Ernad Taluk 111.30 30050 170409 83709 86700 26629 13556 13073
(1) Manjeri (M) 53.10 14717 83707 41388 42319 12957 6615 6342
Ward I 437 2759 1379 1380 495 238 257
2 Wardii 480 2741 1392 1349 488 243 245
Wardlll 408 2233 1146 1087 326 173 153
4 WardIV 430 2386 1180 1206 367 184 183
5 Ward V 362 1796 887 909 229 113 116
6 Ward VI 294 1618 815 803 240 125 115
7 Ward VII 347 2015 1038 977 289 139 ISO
8 Ward VIII 426 2351 1149 1202 356 179 177
9 Wj:t"tfYV
363 2218 1090 1128 365 188 177
1(\ Ward X 386 2224 1072 1152 329 169 160
11 WardXI 260 1727 776 951 298 137 161
12 WardXII 396 2587 1292 1295 388 204 184
13 WardXlll 491 2792 1379 1413 465 233 232
14 Ward XIV 384 2486 \182 1304 426 211 215
15 WardXV 414 2490 1222 1268 418 216 202
16 Ward XVI 402 2449 1211 1238 434 215 219
17 Ward XVII 468 2967 1466 1501 519 275 244
18 Ward XVllI 384 2105 996 1109 332 169 163
19 WardXIX 389 2203 1089 1114 341 178 163
20 WardXX 408 2649 1297 1352 419 213 206
21 WardXXI 382 2222 1107 IllS 332 173 159
22 WardXXII 394 2178 1068 1110 318 161 157
23 Ward XXIII 312 1466 740 726 169 95 74
24 WardXXIV 375 1837 904 933 281 140 141
25 WardXXV 339 1836 873 963 265 140 125
26 Ward XXVI 297 1426 711 715 143 73 70
27 Ward XXVII 334 1549 809 740 189 96 93
28 Ward XXVIII 343 1646 796 850 174 79 95
29 WardXXIX 293 1657 790 867 264 133 131
30 WardXXX 347 1818 925 893 264 138 126
31 WardXXXI 357 2041 1018 1023 339 172 167
32 Ward XXXII 391 2227 1103 1124 308 167 141
33 Ward XXXIII 355 2097 1073 1024 334 175 159
34 Ward XXXIV 342 1988 997 991 289 154 135
35 WardXXXV 364 2208 1067 1141 393 208 185
36 Ward XXXVI 344 2025 1007 1018 330 174 156
31 Ward XXXVII 4S0 2325 1153 1172 329 165 164
33 Ward XXXVIII 401 2210 1093 1117 344 177 167
39 Ward XXXIX 368 2155 1096 1059 368 193 175
(2) MaJappuram (M+OG) 58.20 15333 86702 42321 44381 13612 6941 6731
Malappuram (M) 33.60 10353 58491 Z8655 29836 9088 4633 4455
1 Ward I 335 1963 968 995 350 173 177
2 Wardn 293 1806 841 965 293 141 152
3 Ward III 341 2030 1011 1019 336 184 152
4 WardIV 399 2431 1305 1126 399 219 180
5 Ward V 259 1382 702 680 182 93 89
6 Ward VI 352 1900 959 941 284 148 136
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(11~)____~(1_2~)____~(l_3~)____p_e~~_:~~____~~~_~~s___F_em~;~~~;____p_e~~_~~;~S~~-M~-(~~-~~·e~)_\~~~F-'_~~m-a-~-~-)------------(-2)-------------(-1)-
Pers(>ns Maies Females
~------~-----'----
Persons Males Females ------------~-
Person.' Males Femr.:'es
(13) (24) (25) (215) (27) (28)
Ernad Taluk 35414 16351 19123 42208 36591 5617 35936 31671 4265
(1) Manjeri (M) 17585 8137 9448 21162 18338 2824 18039 15929 2110
Ward] 663 294 369 624 589 35 521 495 26
2 Ward II 663 323 340 688 620 68 588 560 28
3 Ward 1II 423 20S 218 713 580 133 670 553 117
4 WardlV 473 215 258 538 491 47 520 475 4S
5 Ward V 292 133 159 584 469 115 551 454 97
6 Ward VI 296 153 143 423 367 56 354 303 51
7 Ward VII 38~ 178 203 542 491 51 515 470 45
8 Ward VIII 474 227 247 663 581 82 522 477 45
9 Ward IX 455 212 243 597 497 100 544 476 68
10 WardX 404 190 214 550 498 52 538 493 45
11 Ward Xl 371 161 210 405 329 76 405 329 76
12 Ward XlI 480 237 243 621 574 47 5i 3 480 33
13 Ward XUI 649 295 354 722 641 81 569 533 36
14 WardXlV 712 320 392 585 518 67 343 309 34
15 WardXV 594 276 318 505 465 40 395 373 22
16 WardXYf 618 283 335 547 501 46 421 397 24
17 WardXVIl 763 371 392 535 498 37 354 336 18
18 WardXVlIl 491 215 276 490 426 64 415 362 53
19 WardXlX 460 205 255 603 489 114 504 446 58
20 WardXX 614 289 325 578 522 56 545 502 43
21 Ward XXI 472 206 266 562 489 73 348 307 41
22 WardXXII 426 183 243 730 562 168 634 516 118
23 Ward XXII1 213 106 107 447 340 107 398 309 89
24 WardXXlV 379 169 210 523 409 114 502 390 106
2S WardXXV 359 172 187 460 381 79 402 335 67
26 Ward XXVI 202 87 115 469 369 100 389 307 82
27 Ward XXVII 222 106 116 446 357 89 436 348 88
28 Ward XXVIlJ 2JJ 85 128 487 375 112 486 374 lJ2
29 WardXXIX 337 155 182 343 318 25 275 255 20
30 WardXXX 323 153 170 496 418 78 485 414 71
31 Ward XXXI 425 )94 23) 524 475 49 466 431 35
32 Ward XXXII 455 222 233 581 525 56 538 487 51
33 WardXXXIU 410 198 212 483 456 27 431 408 23
34 Ward XXXIV 351 177 174 460 424 36 374 350 24
3S WardXXXV 497 228 269 426 406 20 354 335 19
36 Ward XXXVI 426 204 222 478 441 37 390 36J 29
37 Ward XXXVU 548 246 302 616 506 llO 566 483 83
38 Ward XXXVIII 483 212 271 581 492 89 518 458 60
39 Ward XXXIX 568 252 316 537 449 88 260 232 28
(2) Malappurllll1 (M+OG) 17889 8214 9675 21046 18253 2793 17897 15742 Z155
Malappurall1 (M) 11975 5480 6495 14148 12127 2021 12!78 10857 1721
Ward I 475 215 260 424 383 41 365 340 25
2 Ward II 469 195 274 438 367 71 234 212 22
Ward III 464 223 241 497 445 52 431 399 32
4 WardlV 57 8 268 310 630 584 46 561 532 29
Ward V 227 107 J20 408 316 92 40J 310 91
_
6 Ward VI 349 164 185 478 430 48 449 401 48
1322 1278 44 3072 2724 348 522 426 96 31020 27243 3777 Ernad Taluk
549 536 13 1754 1543 211 297 254 43 15439 13596 1843 Manjeri (M) (1)
5 5 a 33 32 15 13 2 468 445 23 Ward I
16 14 2 45 42 10 8 2 517 496 21 Ward II 2
2 2 o 44 29 15 29 27 2 595 495 100 WardlJI 3
3 o o 12
o 0 o
26
11
26
\1 o 16 "
16 o
479
524
435
427
44 Ward IV
97 Ward V
4
773 742 31 1318 USI 137 225 172 53 15581 13647 1934 Malappuram (M+oG) (2)
368 357 11 626 557 69 119 96 23 11465 9847 1618 Malappuram (M)
30 30 o 60 59 5 4 1 270 247 23 Ward I
12 12 a 58 52 6 4 1 3 160 147 13 Ward II 2
31 31 o 100 85 15 o 299 282 17 Ward III 3
94 93 22 19 3 6 3 439 417 22 Ward IV 4
2 2 o 10 3 7 2 2 o 387 303 84 Ward V 5
3 o 18 18 o 4 3 424 377 47 Ward VI (>
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Ernad Taluk 6272 4920 1352 241 181 60 1471 1094 377
(1) Maojeri (M) 3123 2409 114 80 52 28 826 604 222
Ward I . 103 94 9 3 o II II o
2 Ward I! 100 60 40 19 7 12 3S 15 20
3 Ward III 43 27 16 o o o 3 2
4 Ward IV 18 16 2 o o o 2
WardV 33 IS 18 o o o I o
6 Ward VI 69 64 5 o o o 3 o
7 Ward VII 27 21 6 o o o 5 5 o
8 WardVrn 141 1M 37 2 2 o 21 14 7
9 WardIX 53 21 32 1 o I 21 6 15
10 WardX 12 7 o o o 2 o 2
11 WardXI o 0 o o o o o o o
12 Ward XII 108 94 14 o o o 6 6 o
13 WardXIII 153 108 45 5 5 o 49 45 4
14 WardXIV 242 209 33 10 9 80 67 13
15 WardXV 110 92 18 o o o 36 33 3
16 Ward XVI 126 104 22 6 6 o 25 18 7
17 WardXVI! lSI 162 19 2 2 o 110 102 8
18 Ward XVIII 75 64 11 5 5 o 28 20
19 WardXIX 99 43 56 1 o 17 5 12
20 WardXX 33 20 13 I I o 19 II 8
21 WardXXI 214 182 32 7 4 3 16 16 o
22 WardXXII 96 46 50 13 3 10 25 12 13
23 Ward XXIII 49 31 18 o o o 2 2 o
24 WardXXIV 21 13 8 o o o 4 4
25 WardXXV 58 46 12 o o o I 1 o
26 WardXXVI 80 62 18 I 1 o 30 21 9
27 Ward XXVII 10 9 o o o o o o
28 WardXXVllI 1 1 o o o o o o o
29 WardXXlX 68 63 5 o o o 28 26 2
30 WardXXX II 4 7 o o o 3 o 3
31 Ward XXXI 58 44 14 o o o 9 7 2
32 Ward XXXII 43 38 5 o o o 10 8 2
33 Ward XXXIII 52 48 4 1 o I I o
34 Ward XXXIV 86 74 12 o· o o 2 2 o
35 WardXXXV 72 71 o o o 9 9 o
36 Ward XXXVI 88 80 2 2 o 55 49 6
:;7 Ward XXXVU SO 23 27 1 o 19 ) \1
38 Ward xxxvm 63 34 29 o o o 36 15 21
39 Ward XXXIX 277 217 60 o o o 96 58 38
(2) Malappuram (M+OG) 3149 2511 638 161 129 32 64S 490 ISS
Malappuram (M) 1570 1270 300 43 34 9 166 116 50
I Ward I 59 43 16 1 1 o 33 29 4
2 Ward II 204 155 49 10 5 5 25 5 ;0
Ward ill 66 46 20 7 7 o 23 19 4
4 Ward IV 69 52 17 2 11 6
WardV 7 6 o o o o o o
6 Ward VI 29 29 o o o o 3 3 o
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URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
Sf. Taluk! To\\'·, / Ward Area In N(). c; (otal populallOn Tot..;! pOpUlr.."1linn En thr:
No. S,,_Kns. HOus~"/lUids (including Institutional and age gr,'up 0 _ 6
Houseless populatioll)
?crsons . Males
---------~------------.----,
(I) (2) (3) (4)
,-----..,...,.----...",,--
(5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (Wi
II Perinthalmanna Taluk 34.41 8093 44612 21491 23121 6501 3360 3141
(l) Perinthalmanna (M) 34.41 8093 44612 21491 23121 6501 3360 3141
Ward I 305 1654 788 866 221 109 112
2 Ward 1I 354 2089 997 1092 333 167 166
3 Ward III 227 1441 624 817 218 104 114
4 WardIV 26S 1569 769 800 235 127 108
5 Ward V 367 2337 1129 1208 422 229 193
6 Ward VI 293 1754 837 917 307 156 151
7 Ward vrr 286 1585 778 807 236 1I2 124
8 Ward VIII 296 1620 784 836 255 138 117
9 Ward IX 253 1465 701 764 224 119 lOS
10 WardX 269 1357 687 670 171 92 79
II WatdXI 307 J7l3 826 887 268 145 123
12 Ward XII 319 1723 859 864 226 121 105
13 Ward XIII 336 1832 861 971 265 136 129
14 Ward XIV 273 1505 693 812 223 101 122
15 WardXV 316 1693 809 884 247 125 122
16 Ward XVI 300 1561 740 821 209 120 89
17 Ward XVII 277 1417 705 712 170 89 81
18 Ward XVlIl 213 1117 565 552 126 69 57
19 Ward XIX 257 1349 675 674 202 108 94
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--------------.. ----~-
--.----~~---
Femair?~. Persons Males Females Person~;k;-F;;;;;;-'
P:.;rSCt1s
(11)
i'l[a:e5
(i2) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18)
---"-_....-_-----------------
(:~) (2) (1)
,
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(i) (2) _ _ _ _ _ _ _.:...(2_°.:...)_ _.:...(2_1.:...)_ _.:...\2_2.:...)_ _ _..;.(2_3.;.)_ _..c(_24_;1_ _ _(;..2_5):..__ _..;.(2_o.;.)_ _..;.(2_7.;.1_ __;..(2_8_)_
16 Ward XVI 387 183 204 659 487 172 635 466 169
17 Ward XVII 369 176 193 401 332 69 373 311 62
18 Ward XVlIl 306 144 162 500 417 83 460 384 76
19 WardXIX 477 203 274 499 454 45 397 369 28
20 WardXX 525 242 283 633 581 52 613 570 43
21 WardXXI 467 207 260 373 349 24 336 318 18
22 Ward XXII 460 203 257 394 358 36 380 350 30
23 Ward XXIII 532 245 287 505 476 29 463 441 22
24 WardXXIV 523 244 279 448 408 40 431 393 38
25 WardXXV 468 211 257 414 380 34 227 21() 17
26 Ward XXVI 362 173 189 389 378 II 367 357 10
27 Ward XXVII 344 152 192 401 378 23 301 287 14
28 Ward XXVlll 473 224 249 401 380 21 320 310 10
29 WardXXlX 398 183 215 359 327 32 321 298 23
30 WardXXX 312 139 173 289 246 43 260 225 35
31 WardXXXl 491 219 272 466 446 20 446 433 13
OUT-GROWTHS
32 Anakkayam (OG)- 5914 2734 3180 6898 6126 772 5319 4885 434
Ward No.32
II Perinthalmanna Taluk 9109 4146 4963 12086 9797 2289 9419 7809 1610
(1) Perinthalmann8 (M) 9109 4146 4963 12086 9797 2289 9419 7809 1610
1 Wardl 324 135 189 495 391 104 332 278 54
2 Ward II 445 196 249 463 401 62 426 380 46
Ward UI 347 148 199 506 334 172 462 311 151
4 Ward IV 279 137 142 342 316 26 323 300 23
WardV 576 273 303 550 446 104 406 365 41
6 Ward V! 455 205 250 377 335 42 266 238 28
Ward VII 377 156 221 447 371 76 350 320 30
8 Ward VIII 310 157 153 377 301 76 368 294 74
9 Ward IX 328 155 173 384 328 56 363 315 48
10 Ward X 265 125 140 436 360 76 401 334 67
11 Ward XI 456 202 254 466 372 94 419 33'> 80
12 Ward XII 319 148 171 598 450 148 432 342 90
13 Ward XIII 404 182 222 461 384 77 315 272 43
14 Ward XIV 295 120 175 367 305 62 350 297 53
15 WardXV 382 171 211 449 364 85 170 144 26
16 Ward XVI 293 141 152 428 327 101 208 155 53
17 Ward XVII 241 105 136 467 341 126 458 334 124
18 Ward XVIIi 166 90 76 398 313 85 370 289 81
19 Ward XIX 241 122 119 401 331 70 359 300 59
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262 247 IS 985 774 211 147 112 35 8025 6676 1349 Perintbalmanna Taluk II
262 247 15 985 774 211 147 112 35 8025 6676 1349 Perinthalmanna (M) (1)
11 10 1 4 4 o 9 7 2 308 257 51 WardI
6 6 o 95 77 18 9 (> 3 316 291 25 Ward II
4 4 o 2 1 16 9 7 440 297 143 Ward III
o o o o o 321 298 23 Ward IV 4
11 II o 37 2(> 11 5 3 2 353 325 28 Ward V
11 II o 43 3S 8 11 7 4 201 185 16 Ward VI 6
7 7 o 42 33 9 4 4 o 297 276 21 Ward VII
9 9 o 23 19 4 1 o 335 265 70 Ward VIII
11 9 2 36 31 5 19 18 297 257 40 Ward IX 9
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7 Ward VII 87 64 23 o o o 3 o
Ward VIII 29 21 8 o o o o o o
9 Ward IX 2 1 o o o o o o
10 WardX 88 78 10 I o 2 o 2
11 WardXI 15 10 5 I I o o o o
12 WardXII 7 4 3 o o o o o o
13 Ward XIII 45 40 o o o 2 2 o
14 WardXIV 47 33 14 o o o o o o
15 WardXV 15 13 2 o o o o o o
16 Ward XVI 24 21 3 o o o 2 2 o
17 WardXVII 28 21 7 o o o o o o
18 Ward XVIII 40 33 7 5 5 o 1 o
19 WardXIX 102 85 17 1 o 10 10 o
20 WardXX 20 11 9 o & o 8
21 WardXXI 37 31 6 I 1 o o
22 Ward XXII 14 8 6 2 2 o o
23 Ward XXIII 42 35 7 I o 9 9 o
24 WardXXIV 17 15 2 2 2 o 4 3 1
25 WardXXV 187 170 17 3 2 7 4 3
26 WardXXVI n 21 I o o o a o o
27 Ward XXVII 100 91 9 2 1 o
28 Ward XXVIII 81 70 11 o 6 6 o
29 WardXXIX 38 29 9 o o o I o
30 WardXXX 29 21 8 o o o 5 4
31 WardXXXI 20 13 7 1 1 o 8 6 2
OUT-GROWTHS
32 Anakkayam (OG)- 1579 1241 338 118 95 23 479 374 105
Ward No.32
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III Tirur Taluk 16.55 8558 53654 25927 27727 7554 3925 3629
(I) Tlrur (M) 16.55 8558 53654 25927 27727 7554 3925 3629
Ward! 243 1386 658 728 188 101 87
2 Ward II 324 1882 872 1010 263 132 131
3 WardIll 327 2099 1010 1089 287 132 155
4 WardlV 266 1754 834 920 257 135 122
Ward V 273 1846 883 963 284 151 133
6 Ward VI 281 1925 910 1015 298 156 142
7 Ward VII 312 1988 959 1029 297 157 140
Ward VIIl 297 2017 972 1045 314 160 154
9 Ward IX 262 1790 873 917 290 149 141
10 WardX 256 1694 799 895 254 137 117
11 WardXI 186 1266 611 655 169 88 81
12 Ward XII 272 1754 878 876 269 147 122
13 WardXIlI 253 1785 897 888 263 136 127
14 Ward XIV 297 2036 966 1070 324 176 148
15 WardXV 288 1944 928 1016 294 149 145
16 Ward XVI 243 1552 764 788 213 116 97
17 Ward XVII 272 1845 938 907 288 138 150
18 Ward XVIII 221 1559 757 802 209 101 !O8
19 WardXlX 281 1766 869 897 233 118 115
20 WardXX 243 1425 685 740 195 104 91
21 WardXXI 371 2157 1085 1072 268 133 135
22 WardXXll 335 1738 831 907 208 119 89
23 Ward XXIII 289 1830 898 932 248 125 123
24 Ward XXIV 278 1347 652 695 149 66 83
25 WardXXV 331 1624 791 833 186 113 73
26 WardXXVl 283 1587 747 840 198 98 100
27 Ward XXVII 230 1173 556 617 162 83 79
28 Ward XXVIII 292 1768 862 906 232 131 101
29 WardXXIX 280 1974 940 1034 278 146 132
30 Ward x,'O( 221 1461 693 768 213 102 111
31 WardXXXI 251 1682 809 873 223 126 97
IV Ponnanl Taluk 24.82 11990 87495 41655 45840 12088 6230 5858
(I) Ponnanl (M) 24.S2 11990 87495 41655 45840 12088 6230 5858
1 Ward I 196 2160 1102 1058 335 171 164
2 Ward II 189 1697 815 882 251 131 120
3 Ward III 189 1425 693 732 180 102 78
4 WardIV 220 1542 719 823 229 104 125
WardV 260 1411 678 733 180 104 76
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III TirUf Taluk 11231 5051 6180 11969 10469 1500 10077 8893 1184
(1) Tirur (M) 11231 5051 6180 11969 10469 1500 10077 8893 1184
Ward I 284 130 154 328 289 39 254 220 34
2 Ward II 365 154 211 477 374- 103 461 361 100
Ward III 388 158 230 460 414 46 413 375 38
4 WardIV 389 173 216 325 311 14 73 66 7
5 Ward V 428 196 232 365 349 16 335 323 12
6 Ward VI 518 234 284 352 334 II:! 166 155 11
7 Ward VII 509 226 283 353 340 13 270 259 II
& Ward Vlll 457 211 2.. 6 426 370 56 335 285 50
9 WardlX 394 176 218 393 360 33 358 335 23
10 WardX 402 170 232 295 273 22 273 254 19
II Ward Xl 248 118 130 246 231 15 218 206 12
12 Ward XII 409 184 225 348 338 10 326 317 9
13 Ward XllI 435 196 239 375 356 19 364 346 18
14 WardXIV $14 227 287 368 358 10 303 298 5
15 Ward XV 468 208 260 398 374 24 301 290 11
16 Ward XVI 311 141 170 260 250 10 258 248 10
17 Ward XVII 430 200 230 515 460 55 510 45'S 55
18 Ward XVlIl 258 114 144 308 271 37 274 237 37
19 WardXIX 334 156 178 529 367 162 364 341 23
20 Ward XX 294 125 169 340 299 41 292 262 30
21 WardXXl 429 191 238 533 433 100 497 411 86
22 Ward XXII 306 145 161 444 355 89 420 343 77
23 Ward XXIII 342 154 188 397 369 28 292 269 23
24 Ward XXIV 183 73 110 390 306 84 313 236 77
25 WardXXV 250 130 120 414 321 93 335 260 7S
26 Ward XXVI 307 141 166 430 350 80 423 346 77
27 Ward XXVII 198 90 108 374 276 98 368 274 94
28 Ward XXVIII 346 166 180 457 390 67 399 336 63
29 WardXXIX 409 183 226 385 340 45 358 318 40
30 WardXXX 292 119 173 352 313 39 303 276 27
31 WardXXXl 334 162 172 332 298 34 221 191 30
IV Ponnani Taluk 23707 9974 13733 20450 18211 2239 17474 15778 1696
(1) Ponnaoi (M) 23707 9974 13733 20450 18211 2239 17474 15778 1696
I Ward! 720 322 398 506 503 3 497 495 2
2 Ward II 369 165 204 318 307 11 304 293 11
Ward III 332 134 198 335 316 19 273 262 II
4 Ward IV 383 142 241 385 342 43 322 295 27
WardV 244 115 129 326 274 52 294 242 52
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86 83 3 245 236 9 162 151 11 9584 8423 1161 Tirur Taluk III
86 83 3 245 236 9 162 151 II 9584 8423 1161 Tirur (M) (1)
114 96 18 343 256 87 449 296 153 16568 15130 1438 Ponnani Taluk IV
114 96 18 343 256 87 449 296 153 16568 15130 1438 PonDaDi (M) (1)
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uJSTRIC{ CE,{SliS liA:'lD300K, 2001 lV,ALAf'PURAM
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URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
Literates
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To/uk I Town I Word .\{
No .
•
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_ _ _ _ ........ r . • . _ _ _ _ _ _ __
o o o o o 49
o 1689 900 789 WardXLlX
o O' o o o o 1432 774 658 Ward L 50
303
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,------~--
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.......--.--
Ff!r.lnles
_-,_,._---_..-----
Pfrsons /,Iaies Female,
---~.-.- ~----.---.--
Per:, ()rf;' j'fa:e.\ fCfri·'h'!J
----------_._--- ----
(I) (20)
(2) (21) (22) (21) (24) (25) (26) ',):...__;;)_ _-,-(2,~)
304
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6 Ward VI 18 5 13 4 o .4 I o
7 Ward VU 142 127 15 o o o 53 51 2
8 WardVIII 181 147 34 1 1 o 22 19 3
9 WardIX 35 26 9 o o o o o o
10 Ward X 83 67 16 o o o 8 3
11 WardXI 125 95 30 o o o 4 o 4
12 Ward XII 14 7 7 o o o I o
. 13 Ward XI1I 4S 31 14 o o o 7 2 5
14 WardXIV 7.S 16 9 o o o
15 Ward XV 12 9 3 o o o 2 o 2
16 Ward XVI 4 o 4 o o o o 2
17 WardXVII 50 36 14 2 2 6 4 3
18 Wardxyrn 165 119 46 o o o 13 13 o
19 WardXIX 91 75 16 2 2 o 16 15 I
20 WardXX 48 32 16 o o o 3 I 2
21 WardXXI 36 29 7 o o o 4 4 o
22 WardXXII 43 40 3 o o o '0 o o
23 Ward x.xrn 137 li3 14 o o o o o o
24 WardXXIV 102 88 14 2 2 o o o o
25 WardXXY 147 105 42 t} Q' o o o o
26 Ward XXVI 75 51 24 G o o I o
27 Ward XXVII 27 17 10 o o o 4 I 3
28 WardXXVUI o o o o o o o o o
29 Ward XXIX 30 24 6 o o o 2 2 o
30 WardXXX - 16 10 6 o o o o
31 Ward XXXI 33 28 o o o 9 7 2
32 Ward XXXII 56 44 12 o o o· o o o
33 Ward XXXI1I 49 41 8 I o 5 o
34 Ward XXXIV 19 16 o o o o o o
35 WardXXXV 43 39 4 o o o o o o
36 Ward XXXVI 109 99 10 o o o o o o
37 WardXXXVn 54 41 13 o o o o o o
38 Ward XXXVllI 72 49 23 o o o (J o o
39 WardXXXIX 55 35 20 o o o o o o
40 WardXL 52 45 7 o o o o o o
41 Ward XLI 16 11 o o o o o o
42 WardXLII 25 19 6 o o o o o o
43 Ward XLill 2\ 20 1 o Q o o o o
44 WardXLIV 24 20 4 o o o o o o
45 WardXLV 61 58 3 o o o 3 o
46 WardXLVI 136 128 8 o .() o o o o
47 Ward XLVII 3 2 o o o o 0_ o
48 Ward XLVIII 18 14 4 o o o o o o
49 Ward,XLIX 295 290 5 o o o o o o
50 Ward L 4 I 3 o o o o o o
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PANCHAYAT
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
DISTRlCT CENSUS HANDBOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAIvl
AREEKODE CD BLOCK 23134 39362 226996 112653 114343 36672 18608 18064
(I) Urangattiri Panchayat 7609 6580 35136 17444 17692 5584 2812 2772
Ward No. 01 431 1837 949 888 247 133 114
2 Ward No. 02 385 1728 864 864 228 112 116
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23894 11847 12047 838 423 415 170771 87997 81:774 AREEKODE CD BLOCK
3076 1555 1521 793 397 396 26248 13529 12719 Urangattiri Panchayat (I)
98 55 43 128 67 61 .1483 771 712 Ward No. 01
40 21 19 524 260 264 1255 654 601 Ward No. 02
52 26 26 129 67 62 1503 781 722 Ward No. 03
204 95 109 o o o 2081 1082 999 Ward No. 04 4
365 180 185 o o o 1859 935 924 Ward No. 05 5
372 184 188 12 9 1952 1006 946 Ward No. 06 6
73 34 39 o o o 1575 816 759 Ward No. 07 7
125 68 57 o o o 1703 891 812 Ward No, 08
211 96 115 o o o 2099 1113 986 Ward No. 09 9
172 92 80 o o o 1717 899 818 Ward No. 10 10
278 143 135 o o o 1862 941 921 Ward No. 11 11
73 36 37 o o o 1926 1010 916 Ward No. 12 12
287 150 137 o o o 1965 973 992 Ward No. 13 13
334 176 158 o o o 1649 830 819 Ward No. 14 14
392 199 193 o o o 1619 827 792 Warn No. 15 15
1691 815 876 2 2 o 14468 7286 7182 Kizbuparamba Panchayat (2)
286 152 134 o o o 1493 736 757 Ward No. 01
294 127 167 1 1 o 1224 597 627 Ward No. 02 2
58 29 29 o o o 1307 662 645 Ward No. 03
161 79 82 o o o 1411 742 669 Ward No. 04 4
16 6 10 o o o 1555 824 731 Ward No. 05 5
278 135 143 o o o 1268 640 628 Ward No. 06 6
243 122 121 o o o 1467 720 747 Ward No. 07 7
46 29 17 o o o 1629 827 802 Ward No. 08 8
203 84 119 o o o 1494 764 730 Ward No. 09 9
106 52 54 o 1620 774 846 Ward No. 10 10
5451 2679 2772 3 2 38007 19603 18404 Cheekkode Panchayat (3)
323 160 163 o o o 2028 1073 955 Ward No. 01
174 80 94 o o o 1884 997 887 Ward No. 02 2
92 46 46 o o o 2136 1136 1000 Ward No. 03
202 86 116 o o o 1756 919 837 Ward No. 04 4
74 36 38 o o o 1858 941 917 Ward No. 05
247 120 127 o o o 1791 884 907 Ward No. 06 6
228 114 114 2 1849 938 911 Ward No. 07 7
597 291 306 o o o 1621 867 754 Ward No. 08
101 47 54 o o o 1950 992 958 Ward No. 09 9
109 49 60 o o o 1874 948 926 Ward No. 10 10
524 267 257 o o o 1998 1043 955 . Ward No. II 11
243 113 130 o o o 1850 971 879 Ward No. 12 12
562 282 280 o o o 1763 876 887 Ward No. 13 13
649 337 312 o o o 1902 978 924 Ward No. 14 14
268 136 132 o o o 2198 1128 1070 Ward No. 15 15
188 98 90 o o o 1950 988 962 Ward No. 16 16
136 60 76 o o o 1945 958 987 Ward No. 17 17
424 204 220 o o o 1885 962 923 Ward No. 18 18
130 61 69 o o o 1707 911 796 Ward No. 19 19
180 92 88 o o o 2062 1093 969 Ward No. 20 20
2747 1326 1421 4 4 o 20906 10821 10085 Areekode Pancbayat (4)
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AREEKODE CD BLOCK 5622S 24656 31569 SS221 48404 6817 40014 36282 3732
(1) Urangattiri Panchayat 8888 3915 4973 9453 7976 1477 6832 6117 715
Ward No. 01 354 178 176 672 558 114 505 468 37
Ward No. 02 473 210 263 572 445 127 314 275 39
3 Ward No. 03 366 164 202 668 521 147 461 400 61
4 Ward No. 04 712 322 390 714 633 81 451 413 38
5 Ward No. 05 668 305 363 712 589 123 542 458 84
6 Ward No. 06 723 336 387 758 611 147 576 501 75
7 Ward No. 07 604 262 342 565 496 69 394 372 22
8 Ward No. 08 724 295 429 473 437 36 381 358 23
9 Ward No. 09 749 338 411 778 651 127 591 538 S3
10 Ward No. 10 551 . 230 321 624 551 73 528 476 52
11 Ward No. 11 697 288 409 613 531 82 466 416 50
12 Ward No. 12 558 230 328 461 410 51 327 298 29
13 Ward No. 13 579 247 332 582 483 99 379 334 45
14 Ward No. 14 597 266 331 602 504 98 497 433 64
15 Ward No. 15 533 244 289 659 556 103 420 377 43
(2) Kizhuparamba Pancbayat 3880 17ll 2168 4754 4142 612 3330 2981 349
Ward No. 01 381 170 211 439 402 37 267 246 21
2 Ward No. 02 343 146 197 379 328 51 220 191 29
Ward No. 03 318 140 178 436 372 64 351 311 40
4 Ward No. 04 378 178 200 521 447 74 471 4\ 1 60
5 Ward No. 05 422 178 244 475 445 30 363 348 15
6 Ward No. 06 283 liS 168 494 396 98 416 337 79
7 Ward No. 07 435 205 230 457 397 60 266 234 32
8 Ward No. 08 391 192 199 528 487 41 389 365 24
9 Ward No. 09 439 165 274 527 464 63 338 313 25
10 Ward No. 10 490 223 267 498 404 94 249 225 24
. (3) Cheekkode Panchayat 12525 5426 7099 11228 10150 1078 7170 6647 523
Ward No. 01 560 226 334 631 589 42 416 393 23
2 Ward No. 02 605 278 327 563 524 39 462 432 30
3 Ward No. 03 670 290 380 606 579 27 380 367 13
4 Ward No. 04 579 236 343 469 430 39 268 250 18
5 Ward No. 05 748 335 413 464 433 31 175 170 5
6 Ward No. 06 529 234 295 474 424 SO 386 356 30
7 Ward No. 07 659 272 387 538 501 37 150 142 8
Ward No. 08 419 170 249 629 478 151 485 385 100
9 Ward No. 09 701 284 417 543 500 43 408 386 22
10 Ward No. 10 719 333 386 508 477 31 245 235 10
11 Ward No. II 598 263 335 663 585 78 235 212 23
12 Ward No. 12 632 265 367 580 531 49 499 469 30
13 Ward No. 13 547 238 309 629 536 93 327 293 34
14 Ward No. 14 799 341 458 608 533 75 424 393 31
15 Ward No. 15 697 314 383 651 587 64 564 531 33
16 Ward No. 16 593 263 330 452 419 33 286 264 22
17 Ward No. 17 571 259 312 604 538 66 496 469 27
18 Ward No. 18 701 317 384 559 491 68 300 274 26
19 Ward No. \9 539 2:>2 307 415 395 20 \69 \54 15
20 Ward No. 20 659 276 383 642 600 42 495 472 23
(4) Areekode Panchayat 6625 2933 3692 6756 5955 801 5248 4739 509
Ward No. 01 460 195 265 488 421 67 308 261 47
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3626 3447 179 7574 6735 839 582 508 74 28232 25592 2640 AREEKODE CD BLOCK
540 503 37 1501 1293 208 102 85 17 4689 4236 453 Urangattiri Panchayat (I)
17 16 76 59 17 o 409 390 19 Ward No. 01 1
131 118 '13 91 79 12 5 4 I 87 74 13 Ward No. 02 2
12 12 o 79 68 11 o 369 319 50 Ward No. 03
32 27 5 105 97 8 11 10 303 279 24 Ward No. 04 4
59 53 6 232 173 59 7 7 o 244 225 19 Ward No. 05
41 39 2 I31 112 19 7 5 2 397 345 52 Ward No, 06 6
28 25 3 62 60 3 2 299 284 15 Ward No. 07
33 32 130 119 11 2 o 216 205 11 Ward No. O~
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AREEKODE CD BLOCK 15207 12122 3085 1174 934 240 6367 5055 1312
(1) Urangattlrl Panchayat 2621 1859 762 164 95 69 1265 852 413
1 Ward No. 01 167 90 77 6 3 3 114 63 51
2 Ward No. 02 258 170 &8 14 6 • 117 66 51
3 Ward No. 03 207 121 86 16 12 4 84 36 48
4 Ward No. 04 263 220 43 15 13 2 166 133 33
5 Ward No. 05 170 131 39 I o 133 100 33
6 Ward No. 06 182 110 72 26 9 17 68 40 78
7 Ward No. 07 171 124 47 23 21 2 109 76 33
8 Ward No. 08 92 79 13 4 4 o 32 28 4
9 Ward No. 09 187 113 74 26 5 21 27 13 14
10 Ward No. 10 96 75 21 3 1 2 26 13 13
11 Ward No. 11 147 115 32 6 5 128 105 23
12 Ward No. 12 134 112 22 12 8 4 41 33 8
13 Ward No. 13 203 149 54 2 I 63 35 28
14 Ward No. 14 105 71 34 6 4 2 90 61 29
15 Ward No. 15 239 179 60 4 4 o 67 50 17
(2) Klzhuparamba Panchayat 1424 1161 263 70 63 7 435 340 95
Ward No. 01 172 156 16 2 1 72 64
2 Ward No. 02 159 137 22 16 15 1 80 68 12
3 Ward No. 03 85 61 24 7 5 2 7 6 I
4 Ward No. 04 50 36 14 4 4 o 11 11 o
5 Ward No. 05 112 97 15 4 4 o 45 40 5
6 Ward No. 06 78 59 19 3 3 o 5 1 4.
7 Ward No. 07 191 163 28 5 4 I 48 42 6
8 Ward No. 08 139 122 17 3 3 o 5 o 5
9 Ward No. 09 189 151 38 13 12 I 99 70 29
10 Ward No. 10 249 179 70 13 12 63 38 25
(3) Cheekkode Panchayat 4058 3503 555 251 '223 28 1804 1581 223
I Ward No. 01 215 196 19 17 14 76 68
2 Ward No. 02 101 92 9 4 4 o 22 20 2
3 Ward No. 03 226 212 14 lti 16 o 130 123 7
4 Ward No. 04 201 180 21 II 10 120 109 II
5 Ward No. 05 289 263 26 26 22 4 100 96 4
6 Ward No. 06 88 68 20 5 5 o 73 58 15
7 Ward No. 07 388 359 29 22 22 o 249 228 21
8 Ward No. 08 144 93 51 14 6 95 65 30
9 Ward No. 09 135 114 21 13 10 3 65 57 8
10 Ward No. 10 263 242 21 11 II o 184 170 14
11 Ward No. 11 428 373 55 10 10 o 238 193 45
12 Ward No. 12 81 62 19 5 5 o 7 6
13 Ward No. 13 302 243 59 3 o 91 73 18
14 Ward No. 14 184 140 44 2 21 13 8
15 Ward No. 15 87 56 31 2 3 o
16 Ward No. 16 166 ISS 11 7 6 90 88 2
17 Ward No. 17 108 69 39 10 7 6 6 o
18 Ward No. 18 259 217 42 18 18 o 89 70 19
19 Ward No. 19 246 241 51 50 1 81 79 2
20 Ward No. 20 147 128 19 4 2 2 64 56
(4) Areekode Panchayat 1508 1216 292 97 88 9 608 511 97
Ward No. 01 180 160 20 33 32 I 73 63 10
2 Ward No. 02 197 160 37 3 2 80 69 11
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288 162 126 7378 5971 1407 171775 64249 107526 AREEKODE CD BLOCK
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Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Alales Females '
(II) (12) (13) (14) (IS) (16) (17) (18) (1g) (2) (I)
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Scheduled Caste ,)('hedllfed Tribe Literate~ "fame oreD BI()ck . Sf 'Vo
POPU(ltlO/i population Pallcitayat: H"clrd
329
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PANCHAYAT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
built5lrilll categOl) , a!Vain Workers 'lam.' a/CD Black'
Cultimtors Agricultural Labourers Household Jndi/sf!}' Other Workers Prlflchayat / Ward
Workers
PersoliS Males Females Persolls Males Females Persons Males Females Persolls Males Females
(29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (2) (I)
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PANCHAYAT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
.
ofMarginal Workers Non-Workers Name of CD Block / Sl.
Household Industry Workers Other Workers Panchayat / Ward No.
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(Hi) Edavanna Pancbayat 1975 6809 39818 19640 20178 6298 3156 3142
Ward No. 01 367 2122 1046 1076 353 173 180
2 Ward No. 02 398 2190 1082 1108 374 175 -199
3 Ward No. 03 386 2307 1134 1173 361 172 189
4 Ward No. 04 359 1961 975 986 281 141 140
5 Ward No. 05 429 2469 1261 1208 348 174 174
6 Ward No. 06 372 2440 1228 1212 318 155 163
7 Ward No. 07 441 2967 1486 1481 459 246 213
Ward No. 08 442 2429 1203 1226 376 192 184
9 Ward No. 09 567 3064 1471 1593 514 272 242
10 Ward No. 10 381 2152 1076 1076 316 167 149
11 Ward No. 11 368 2063 1009 1054 306 144 162
12 Ward No. 12 555 3272 1631 1641 506 250 256
13 Ward No. 13 420 2447 1199 1248 405 207 198
14 Ward No. 14 444 2654 1320 1334 469 247 222
15 Ward No. 15 539 3391 1616 1775 616 300 316
16 Ward No. 16 341 1890 903 987 296 141 155
(17) TrlkkBlangode Pancbayat 3613 7817 44240 Zl828 21412 6902 3538 3364
Ward No. 01 456 2505 1243 1262 388 191 197
2 Ward No. 02 461 2750 1360 1390 437 232 205
3 Ward No. 03 398 2261 1092 1169 366 187 179
4 Ward No. 04 344 1948 955 993 306 136 170
5 Ward No. 05 465 2738 1349 1389 441 232 209
6 Ward No. 06 487 3106 1552 1554 512 256 256
7 Ward No. 07 394 2209 1114 1095 359 194 165
Ward No. 08 403 2188 1050 1138 329 178 151
9 Ward No. (l9 374 2165 1032 1133 320 166 154
10 Ward No. 10 456 2884 1391 1493 499 253 246
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4669 2291 2378 316 140 176 30425 15547 14878 Edavanna Panchayat (16)
242 119 123 51 27 24 1555 788 767 Ward No. 01 I
251 124 127 154 74 80 1584 820 764 Ward No. 02 2
379 188 191 15 7 8 1821 925 896 Ward No. 03 3
222 113 109 47 27 20 '1522 785 737 Ward No. 04 4
247 122 125 12 7 1987 1047 940 Ward No. 05 5
194 94 100 o o o 1990 1032 958 Ward No. 06 6
127 72 55 o o o 2297 1174 1123 Ward No. 07 7
252 131 121 o o o 1933 978 955 Ward No. 08 8
439 219 220 37 o 37 2364 1161 1203 Ward No. 09 9
419 214 205 o o o 1656 861 795 Ward No. 10 10
433 192 241 o o o 1618 826 792 Ward No. 1I II
227 112 115 o o o 2458 1288 1170 Ward No. 12 12
493 244 249 o o o 1843 929 914 Ward No. 13 13
400 197 203 o o o 1939 996 943 Ward No. 14 14
226 102 124 o o o 2428 1230 1198 Ward No. 15 15
118 48 70 o o o 1430 707 723 Ward No. 16 16
5772 2805 2967 63 60 3 34106 17273 16833 Trikk2langode Panchayat (17)
421 230 191 o o o 1977 1016 961 Ward No. 01 I
291 148 143 5 3 2 2095 1060 1035 Ward No. 02 2
343 178 165 o o o 1749 871 878 Ward No. 03 3
299 138 161 o o o 1538 795 743 Ward No. 04 4
145 75 70 o o o 2124 1081 1043 Ward No. 05
156 74 82 o o o 2263 1157 1106 Ward No. 06 6
358 168 190 o o o 1559 813 746 Ward No. 07 7
SOO 240 260 o o o 1634 802 832 Ward No. 08 8
396 183 213 o o o 1704 821 883 Ward No. 09 9
35 15 20 o o o 2233 1088 1145 Ward No. 10 10
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(16) Edavaona Paochayat 9393 4093 5300 10253 8810 1443 8338 7312 1026
1 Ward No. 01 567 258 309 433 374 59 196 182 14
2 Ward No. 02 606 262 344 580 481 99 322 277 45
3 Ward No. 03 486 209 277 611 514 97 575 495 80
4 Ward No. 04 439 190 249 549 465 84 489 425 64
5 Ward No. 05 482 214 268 641 565 76 531 475 56
6 Ward No. 06 450 196 254 651 531 120 613 514 99
7 Ward No. 07 670 312 358 668 606 62 536 484 52
8 Ward No. 08 496 225 271 595 517 78 573 501 72
9 Ward No. 09 700 310 390 867 719 148 793 671 122
10 Ward No. 10 496 215 281 533 453 80 472 408 64
11 Ward No. 11 445 183 262 604 500 104 445 372 73
12 Ward No. 12 814 343 471 946 813 133 804 700 104
13 Ward No. 13 604 270 334 681 560 121 523 462 61
14 Ward No. 14 715 324 391 709 621 88 576 513 63
15 Ward No. 15 963 386 577 714 679 35 457 444 13
16 Ward No. 16 460 196 264 471 412 59 433 389 44
(17) Trikkaiangode Paochayat 10134 4555 5579 12180 10102 2018 9100 7981 1119
1 Ward No. 01 528 227 301 645 597 48 449 430 19
2 Ward No. 02 655 300 355 727 678 49 395 363 32
3 Ward No. 03 512 221 291 538 466 72 436 394 42
4 Ward No. 04 410 160 250 526 447 79 525 446 79
5 Ward No. 05 614 268 346 665 601 64 568 524 44
6 Ward No. 06 843 395 448 820 715 105 601 552 49
7 Ward No. 07 650 301 349 786 579 207 617 515 102
Ward No. 08 554 248 306 604 478 126 475 399 76
9 Ward No. 09 461 211 250 542 440 102 433 361 72
10 Ward No. 10 651 303 348 809 580 229 416 397 19
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637 ~ 31 2284 1923 381 .108 UMi 41 5149 4Sn 591,&!_ Paacllay.at (16)
26 26 o 60 55 4 4 o 106 97 9 Ward No. 01
69 66 3 172 144 28 10 9 1 71 58 13 Ward No. 02 2
27 25 2 296 249 47 S o 247 216 31 Ward No. 03
38 38 o 154 145 9 2 2 o 295 240 55 Ward No, 04 4
49 44 37 27 10 43 41 2 402 363 39 Ward No, 05 5
48 46 2 224 176 48 49 26 23 292 266 26 Ward No, 06 6
12 II 12 8 4 11 11 o 501 454 47 Ward No, 07 7
14 14 o 42 30 12 22 21 1 495 436 59 Ward No. 08
53 51 2 141 87 54 6 593 528 6S Ward No. 09 9
30 27 126 108 18 25 18 7 291 255 36 Ward No. 10 10
36 34 2 155 125 30 24 20 4 230 ! 93 37 Ward No. 11 11
65 61 4 315 280 35 25 23 2 399 336 63 Ward No. 12 12
18 18 o 52 50 1. 63 62 I 390 332 58 Ward No. 13 13
75 69 6 199 168 31 12 12 o 290 264 26 Ward No, 14 14
34 33 134 130 4 7 7 o 282 274 8 Ward No, 15 15
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II Ward No. 11 54 47 o o o 7 6
12 Ward No. 12 96 85 1I 1 o 31 27 4
13 Ward No. 13 49 45 4 o o o 7 7 o
(15) Pallikkal Panchllyal 1726 1541 185 105 96 9 281 232 49
I Ward No. 01 35 23 12 6 5 1 13 5 8
2 Ward No. 02 208 195 13 4 4 o 7 5 2
3 Ward No. 03 46 25 21 o o o 12 4 8
4 Ward No. 04 61 57 4 11 Jl o 22 19 .3
Ward No. 05 139 123 16 6 5 53 44 9
6 Ward No. 06 108 93 15 o 10 9 1
7 Ward No. 07 72 68 4 o o o o
Ward No. 08 143 124 19 4 4 o 46 44 2
9 Ward No. 09 41 39 2 o 1 15 15 o
10 Ward No. 10 177 160 17 12 10 2 41 37 4
11 Ward No. II 120 113 7 o o o 9 7
12 Ward No. 12 39 29 10 2 2 o II II o
13 Ward No. 13 159 151 8 1 o 2 o 2
14 Ward No. 14 238 221 17 45 42 22 17
15 Ward No. 15 80 75 5 7 7 o 8 o
16 Ward No. 16 60 45 15 2 2 o 10 7
III WANDOOR CD BLOCK 18250 12559 5691 1088 751 337 7868 5051 2817
(16) Edavanna Pancbayat 1915 1498 417 128 III 17 878 611 267 .
Ward No. 01 237 192 45 2 2 o 165 125 40
2 Ward No. 02 258 204 54 6 4 2 219 174 .45
Ward No. 03 36 19 17 1 o 15 10
4 Ward No. 04 60 40 20 9 6 3 18 12 6
Ward No. 05 110 90 20 10 10 o 27 23 4
6 Ward No. 06 38 17 21 2 2 o 33 12 21
7 Ward No. 07 132 122 10 6 5 I 5 3
Ward No. 08 22 16 6 o o o 2
9 Ward No. 09 74 48 26 2 2 o 22 8 14
10 Ward No. 10 61 45 16 2 37 26 11
II Ward No. 11 159 128 31 36 35 79 51 28
12 Ward No. 12 142 113 29 21 17 4 39 29 10
13 Ward No. 13 158 98 60 3' o 58 16 42
14 Ward No. 14 133 108 25 7 4 94 82 12
15 J'ardNo. 15 257 235 22 21 20 39 28 11
16 1VardNo. 16 38 23 15 o o o 25 15 10
(17) TrikkaJangode Panchayat 3080 2121 959 219 157 62 2109 1374 735
Ward No. 01 196 167 29 5 4 1 149 125 24
2 Ward No. 02 332 315 17 26 26 o 296 281 15
3 Ward No. 03 102 72 30 o 51 29 22
4 Ward No. 04 . 1 o o o o o
5 Ward No. 05 97 77 20 10 9 54 47 7
6 Ward No. 06 219 163 56 18 13 181 134 47
7 Ward No. 07 169 64 105 56 17 39 80 29 51
Ward No. 08 129 79 50 10 6 4 78 42 36
9 WardNQ. 09 109 79 30 3 3 o 38 24 14
10 Ward No. 10 393 183 210 17 17 o 317 116 201
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PANCHAYAT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRt\.CT
of Marginal Workers Name alCD Biack.' .W
Household Industry Workers Other Worke"s PmlC'lwyal/ Wcrd .vo.
339
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PANCIIAYAT PRiMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
5! Nomz~-;r(,L~-;k>---" "Alt!,'7 in--~\~mber ,~T---To~al jJop~~iJ.l~ion ----,-------- Pcpuiation ir. the
}r:1anchayat ,: U/,~rd hi;_.l_·~'arl' '; !TntJse- f;nc!uding /nstit1;lional Ql'ld age·grGup r;.ij
,1a 1ds HOUSE less popIJlafion)
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281 137 144 191 86 105 1153 571 582 Ward No. 13 13
82 44 38 52 22 30 1395 699 696 Ward No. 14 14
5133 2466 '1667 9 3 6 18698 9116 9482 Thiruvali Panchayat (20)
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,_~ ~_.._ .,_~
:';i. JVG'1:~' of (~L) nr"c/r " ;1;'(' ..1;12 }\,;Cl",.l,"1' of '[''Ito/ popu/atF),-;_ fOTl!l"tirtl1 in the'
No. (i'nc!udL1g Insti;'u~/un.:!t :Ind ,;gt-gwup 0-0
/;oids Houseless populo;h.~)
Pe,'Sons Males Fef'lG!es Persons Al(;tes Females
(1) (2j (4) (5) (6) (7) (~) (9) (!OJ
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Persons Males Females Persons Males
~~~--.~~~~~~~~~--~~~--~~--~~
Females Persons
,__~(~22~)_____(~23~)____~(2_4~)____~G_5~)_______(_26~)_____
Male$
(2_7~
Femalts
) ____~(~~'8),
6 Ward No. 06 569 230 339 762 574 188 606 466 140
7 Ward No. 07 529 232 297 681 534 147 412 340 72
8 Ward No. 08 383 171 212 592 469 123 S64 449 115
9 Ward No. 09 511 218 293 634 476 158 584 449 135
10 Ward No, 10 670 297 373 789 640 149 528 442 86
11 Ward No. 11 514 200 314 637 492 145 457 354 103
(21) POrut Panchayat 6791 3009 3782 6972 5622 1350 5672 4755 917
1 Ward No. 01 514 213 301 491 406 85 436 377 59
2 Ward No. 02 596 265 331 407 326 81 134 109 25
3 Ward No. 03 591 272 319 605 506 99 464 402 62
4 W\\rdNo. 04 6\7 274 ;43 6\)7 485 122 546 455 91
Ward No. 05 517 236 281 637 511 120 464 397 67
6 Ward No. 06 579 266 313 732 611 121 657 568 89
7 Ward No. 07 460 193 267 594 428 166 482 365 117
8 Ward No. 08 516 228 288 526 448 78 379 332 47
9 Ward No. 09 550 243 307 572 477 95 509 430 79
10 Ward No. 10 789 377 412 664 537 127 599 499 100
II Ward No. 11 516 212 304 522 424 98 464 391 72
12 Ward No. 12 546 230 316 615 463 152 538 429 109
(22) Wllndoor Panchayat 10543 4611 5932 12115 9640 247S 9495 7881 1614
Ward No. 01 397 161 236 501 379 In 291 217 74
2 Ward No. 02 497 204 293 646 502 144 462 365 97
Ward No. 03 384 174 210 611 470 141 372 314 58
4 Ward No. 04 482 215 267 709 540 16<;) 544 442 102
5 Ward No. 05 486 213 273 638 521 117 500 424 76
6 Ward No. 06 851 393 458 813 643 170 711 583 128
7 Ward No. 07 977 437 540 825 702 123 728 642 86
8 Ward No. 08 490 229 26] 599 475 124 406 346 60
9 Ward No. 09 642 271 371 578 466 ll~ 384 333 51
10 Ward No. 10 655 293 362 618 515 103 574 492 82
11 Ward No. 11 790 334 456 833 724 109 649 582 67
12 Ward No. 12 486 213 273 547 470 77 367 324 43
13 Ward No. 13 591 308 383 792 608 184 719 556 163
14 Ward No. 14 400 16; 235 483 374 109 347 278 69
15 Ward No. 15 600 282 318 624 528 96 587 493 94
16 Ward No. 16 756 310 446 696 567 129 579 488 91
17 Ward No, 17 521 227 294 914 650 264 775 609 166
18 Ward No. 18 438 182 256 688 506 182 500 393 107
(23) Thuvvur Panch'Ylit 7263 3249 4014 7]23 5843 1280 6145 5184 961
I Ward No. 01 603 292 311 581 448 133 417 324 93
2 Ward No. 02 643 296 347 588 469 119 482 410 72
3 WaroNo. ()3 695 313 31\2 687 521 \66 580 453 127
4 Ward No. 04 646 300 346 538 445 93 526 439 87
5 Ward No. 05 687 280 407 635 523 112 583 496 87
6 Ward No. 06 588 251 337 S43 470 73 479 427 52
7 Ward No. 07 768 339 429 561 491 70 384 348 36
Ward No. 08 615 278 337 670 573 97 617 543 74
Q Ward No. 09 560 247 313 613 496 117 558 469 89
10 Ward No. 1() 483 225 258 590 466 124 470 381 89
11 Ward NO. 11 426 180 246 523 454 69 495 433 67
12 Ward No 12 549 248 301 594 487 10-, 554 461 93
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(24) Karuvarakundu Pancbayat 7869 6506 36956 17744 19212 5585 2783 2802
I Ward No. 01 352 2100 lOti 1089 350 179 171
2 Ward No. 02 413 2215 1045 1170 330 165 165
Ward No. 03 437 2626 1247 1379 429 226 203
4 Ward No. 04 333 1'>14 901 1Ol3 323 169 154
5 . Ward No. as 283 1444 697 747 224 108 116
6 WaniNo. 06 384 1852 <)20 932 301 135 166
7 Ward No. 07 404 2264 1114 liSa 323 167 156
8 WaniNo. os 461 2836 1353 1483 456 226 230
9 WaniNo. 09 348 1855 875 no 257 124 133
10 Ward No. 10 345 2133 1023 1110 370 195 175
11 WaniNo. II 377 2289 1069 1220 365 181 184
12 Ward No. 12 368 1972 '>46 1026 244 118 126
13 Ward No. 13 388 2302 1116 1186 374 183 191
14 Wani No. 14 371 1992 963 1029 251 139 112
IS Ward No. 15 386 2484 1229 1255 354 163 191
16 Ward No. 16 378 1922 915 1007 232 . 113 119
17 Ward No. 17 478 2756 1320 1436 402 192 210
IV MALAPPURAM CD BLOCK 15418 33283 198972 97365 101607 32172 16309 15863
(25) Morayur Panchayat 2457 4899 29369 14644 14725 4766 2432 2334
I Ward No. 01 379 2512 1245 1267 441 230 211
2 WaniNo. 02 340 2111 106J J050 315 158 157
3 Ward No. 03 369 2247 1124 1123 374 183 191
4 WaniNo. 04 338 1785 88J 904 294 148 146
WaniNo. 05 426 2632 1328 1304 410 190 220
6 Ward No. 06 388 2312 1139 1173 355 175 180
7 Ward No. 07 361 2233 1133 1100 365 195 170
8 Ward No. 08 404 2567 1255 1312 437 220 217
9 WaniNo. 09 391 2330 1177 1153 406 225 181
10 Ward No. 10 365 2171 1033 1138 369 173 196
II Ward No. II 374 2181 1086 1095 338 183 155
12 Ward No. 12 333 1742 853 889 227 111 116
13 Ward No. 13 431 2546 1329 1217 435 241 194
(26) Pookkottur Panchayat 2063 5198 31832 15890 15942 5636 2872 2764
Ward No. 01 373 2431 1235 1196 440 215 225
2 Ward No. 02 384 2247 1141 1100 406 206 200
3 Ward No. 03 387 2291 1.121 1170 420 203 217
4 Ward No. 04 350 2117 1046 1071 407 216 191
5 Ward No. OS 368 22M 1141 1124 431 218 213
6 Ward No. 06 347 1955 990 965 332 170 162
7 Ward No. 07 365 2267 1110 1157 355 182 173
8 Ward No. 08 401 2490 1259 1231 410 212 198
9 Ward No. 09 395 2531 1214 1317 499 249 250
10 Ward No. 10 344 2038 993 1045 385 181 204
II Ward No. II 392 2413 1187 1226 396 211 185
12 Ward No. 12 352 2242 1146 1096 375 204 171
13 Ward No. 13 354 2097 1054 1043 329 166 163
14 Ward No. 14 386 2448 1247 1201 451 239 212
(27) Anakkayam Pancbayat 4523 7535 43284 21097 22187 6980 3515 3465
Ward No. 01 479 2798 1341 1457 474 225 249
2 Ward No. 02 488 2761 1404 1357 417 207 210
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223 109 114 o o o 1564 783 781 Ward No. 01
150 73 77 o o o 1688 825 863 Ward No. 02
33 13 20 o o o 1962 966 996 Ward No. 03 3
77 36 41 o o o 1426 695 731 Ward No. 04 4
95 44 51 41 20 21 1030 527 503 Ward No. 05 5
176 86 90 50 24 26 1324 692 632 Ward No. 06 6
91 43 48 o o o 1731 879 852 Ward No. 07 7
121 54 67 28 15 13 2104 1045 1059 Ward No. 08
161 81 80 o o o 1465 715 750 Ward No. 09 9
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(24) KuuvnakuJldu Panchay*t 8964 3775 5189 10304 8214 2090 8120 6833 1287
WanlNa. 01 536 228 308 565 472 93 473 417 56
2 WardNa. 02 527 220 307 673 502 171 491 400 91
3 WanlNa. 03 664 281 383 700 550 ISO 506 419 87
4 WardNa. 04 488 206 282 462 392 70 240 227 13
5 WanlNa. 05 414 170 244 451 342 109 237 196 41
6 WardNa. 06 528 228 300 572 526 46 355 332 23
7 WardNa. 07 533 235 298 861 572 289 489 433 56
8 WanlNo. 08 732 308 424 692 563 129 660 543 117
9 Ward No. 09 390 160 230 452 361 91 357 28.9 68
10 Ward No. 10 662 287 375 581 488 93 460 401 59
11 Ward No. 11 537 233 304 586 457 129 474 397 77
12 Ward No. 12 455 183 272 633 488 145 472 '.;89 83
13 Ward No. 1.3 575 246 329 653 543 110 59] 499 92
14 WanI No. 14 471 202 269 650 478 172 612 460 152
15 Ward No. 15 467 194 273 577 479 98 561 468 93
16 Ward No. 16 438 163 275 458 371 87 427 345 82
17 Ward No. 17 547 231 316 738 630 108 715 618 97
IV MALAPPURAM CD BLOCK 46980 21053 25927 44556 39861 4695 35113 31925 3188
(25) Morayur Panchayat 7032 3131 3901 6511 5934 577 4581 4217 370
Ward No. 01 741 338 403 488 443 45 353 341 12
2 WanlNo. 02 460 203 257 525 499 26 410 385 25
3 WanlNo. 03 518 227 291 521 488 33 453 423 30
4 Ward No. 04 393 173 220 420 367 53 2JO 176 34
Ward No. 05 516 218 298 639 592 47 498 458 40
6 Ward No. 06 467 199 268 539 503 36 492 460 32
7 Ward No. 07 580 265 315 462 442 20 292 277 15
WanlNo. 08 710 301 409 593 524 69 419 390 29
9 Wa:'dNo. 09 639 298 341 584 519 65 424 381 43
10 Ward No. to 505 210 295 435 389 46 276 247 29
II Ward No. 11 459 217 242 524 463 61 233 202 31
12 Ward No. 12 367 158 209 247 195 52 148 112 36
13 Ward No. 13 677 324 353 534 510 24 379 365 14
(26) Pookkottur Panchayat 7888 3550 4338 7269 6620 649 5120 4736 384
I Ward No. 01 660 293 367 594 539 S5 474 440 34
2 Ward No. 02 522 242 280 504 479 25 482 459 23
3 Ward No. 03 586 264 322 511 454 57 289 253 36
4 Ward No. 04 553 265 288 440 415 25 369 349 20
5 Ward No. 05 615 273 342 473 447 26 308 297 11
G Ward No. 06 449 201 248 486 430 56 322 280 42
7 Ward No. 07 493 215 278 456 439 17 177 171 6
8 Ward No. 08 675 294 381 674 562 112 372 315 57
9 Ward No. 09 705 300 405 546 500 46 480 447 33
10 Ward No. 10 455 200 255 475 434 41 451 414 37
11 Ward No. 11 575 265 310 588 542 46 357 339 18
12 Ward No. 12 514 240 274 506 459 47 397 367 30
13 Ward No. 13 511 227 284 507 460 47 368 349 19
14 Ward No. 14 575 271 304 509 460 49 274 256 18
(27) Aoakkayam Paocbayat 9438 4348 5090 106ci6 9445 1221 8071 7365 706
Ward No. 01 583 259 324 651 606 45 386 367 19
2 Ward No. 02 53J 243 288 651 583 68 519 482 37
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39 39 o 57 44 13 15 12 3 362 322 40 Ward No. 01
20 17 3 16 13 3 6 4 2 449 366 83 Ward No. 02 2
9 <) o 23 18 5 o 473 3'H 82 Ward No. 03 3
8 7 1 4 3 o 227 216 11 Ward No. 04 4
10 9 21 18 3 o 205 168 37 Ward No. 05 5
1 o 7 7 o o 0 o . 347 324 23 Ward No. 06' 6
45 43 2 85 76 9 13 12 346 302 44 Ward No. 07 7
47 43 4 51 45 6 13 8 5 549 447 102 Ward No. 08 8
12 11 1 13 12 1 o 0 o 332 266 66 Ward No. 09 9
45 43 2 215 181 34 10 4 6 190 173 17 WardNo. 10 .10
28 22 6 68 51 17 16 14 2 362 310 52. Ward No. 11 11
2 16 8 8 o 0 o 451 378 73 Ward No. 12 11
'17 16 32 24 8 14 6 8 528 453 75 Ward No. 13 13
7 7 o o 0 o 28 11 17 577 442 135 Ward No. 14 14
43 35 8 9 7 2 23 112 11 486 414 72 Ward No. 15 15
8 o II 11 o 4 3 I 404 323 81 Ward No. 16 16
40 37 3 88 85 3 44 30 14 543 466 77 Ward No. 17 17
3240 3097 143 4523 4090 433 63% 519 103 16718 14109 1509 MALAPPURAM CD BLOCK IV
423 400 13 671 627 44 58 53 5 3435 3137 298 Morayur Pauebayat (25)
46 46 o 19 18 1 2 2 o 286 275 11 Ward No. 01
18 17 1 8 8 o 9 9 o 375 351 24 Ward No. 02 2
50 49 155 150 5 9 8 I 239 216 23 Ward No. 03
7 7 o 7 6 12 10 2 184 153 31 WardNo. 04 4
10 10 o 4 4 o 1 1 o 483 443 40 Ward No. 05
22 22 o 18 18 o o 0 o 452 420 32 WardNo. 06 6
21 21 o 35 34 I o 235 221 14 Ward No. 07 7
104 101 3 101 91 10 5 o 209 193 16 Ward No. 08
24 22 2 119 105 14 2 1 279 253 26 Ward No. 09 9
19 16 3 79 73 6 o 0 o 178 158 20 Ward No. 10 lO
14 13 41 36 5 8 7 1 170 146 24 Ward No. 11 11
54 42 12 5 4 5 o 84 61 23 Ward No. 12 12
34 34 o 80 80 o 4 4 o 261 247 14 WardNo. 13 13
657 625 32 893 815 78 93 83 10 3477 3213 264 Pookkottur Paocbayat (26)
25 25 o 54 48 6 12 8 4 383 359 24 Ward No. 01 I
47 47 o 105 102 3 9 8 I 321 302 19 Ward No. 02 2
29 27 2 90 86 4 I o 169 139 30 Ward No. 03
57 56 1 49 45 4 16 16 o 247 232 15 Ward No. 04 4
27 25 2 72 69 3 2 2 o 207 201 6 Ward No. 05 5
64 57 7 93 81 12 3 3 o 162 139 23 Ward No. 06 6
18 17 24 24 o o 134 129 5 Ward No. 07 7
68 56 12 76 61 15 17 14 3 211 184 27 WardNo. 08
79 77 2 S9 45 14 o 0 o 342 325 17 Ward No. 09 9
66 63 3 26 22 4 6 6 o 353 323 30 Ward No. 10 10
47 46 54 53 12 11 I 244 229 15 Ward No. II 11
81 81 o 60 54 6 2 1 253 230 23 Ward No. 12 . 12
29 28 I 84 79 5 5 o 250 237 13 Ward No. 13 13
20 20 o 47 46 6 6 o 201 184 17 Ward No. 14 14
807 779 28 1198 1053 145 156 115 41 5910 5418 492 Anakkayam Panchayat .(27)
23 23 o 63 62 1 4 4 o 296 278 18 Ward No. 01
30 29 67 65 2 20 17 402 371 31 Ward No. 02 2
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10 Ward No. 10 24 20 4 o o o 4 4 o
11 Ward No. 11 231 203 28 6 5 47 40 7
12 Wani No. 12 109 92 17 16 15 55 43 12
13 Ward No. 13 139 III 28 3 3 o 61 47 14
14 Wani No. 14 235 204 31 12 10 2 62 53 9
(27) Anakkayam Pancbayat 2595 1080 515 172 144 28 11 oS 894 211
I Ward No. 01 265 239 26 4 4 o 129 119 10
2 Ward No. 02 132 101 31 14 7 7 40 33 7
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o o o 121 90 31 2024 802 1222 Ward No. 01
75 75 o 30 29 I 1586 562 1024 Ward No. 02 2
o 8 7 1 1726 636 1090 ward No. 03 3
II II o 134 119 15 1365 514 851 Ward No. 04 4
2 2 o 105 99 6 1993 736 1257 Ward No. 05 5
o o o 45 41 4 1773 636 1137 Ward No. 06 6
o o o 80 77 3 1771 691 1080 Ward No. 07 7
o o o 57 43 14 1974 731 1243 Ward No. 08 8
o o o 87 83 4 1746 658 1088 Ward No. 09 9
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3 Ward No. 03 23 14 9 2 2 2 o
4 Ward No. 04 35 23 12 o o o 1 2
5 Ward No. 05 175 135 40 6 5 1 36 14 22
6 Ward No. 06 119 99 20 9 8 59 48 11
7 Ward No. 07 326 254 72 3 o 3 244 193 51
8 Ward No. 08 181 155 26 10 10 o 126 107 19
9 Ward No. 09 99 93 6 7 7 o 48 47 1
10 Ward No. 10 207 174 33 26 25 119 104 15
11 Ward No. 11 94 72 22 o o o 31 21 10
12 Ward No. 12 124 99 25 o o o 62 47 IS
13 Ward No. 13 127 103 24 17 15 2 22 18 4
14 Ward No. 14 123 100 23 22 21 1 50 43 7
15 Ward No. 15 64 44 20 20 12 8 15 15 o
16 Ward No. 16 98 54 44 16 13 3 7 6 I
17 Ward No. 17 144 108 36 15 15 o 48 37 11
18 Ward No. 18 ·2.59 213 46 o 64 39 25
2 Ward No. 02 35 31 4 o () o 12 10 2
3 Ward No. 03 74 53 21 I o 1 6 5
4 Ward No. 04 37 29 8 2 2 o 14 12
5 Ward No. 05 65 48 17 3 3 o 7 6
6 Ward No. 06 45 41 4 1 1 o 9 8
7 Ward No. 07 65 53 12 o o o 12 8 4
8 Ward No. 08 39 29 10 2 2 o 14 5 9
9 Ward No. 09 44 39 5 2 2 o 2 I
10 Ward No. 10 46 30 16 5 3 7 5 2
11 Ward No. 11 12 8 4 o o o 1 o
12 Ward No. 12 130 126 4 o o o IS 15 o
13 Ward No. 13 64 48 16 o o o 23 19 4
14 Ward No. 14 82 72 10 1 o 6
15 Ward No. 15 21 18 3 o o o o
16 Ward No. 16 61 31 30 o o o o
17 Ward No. 17 53 40 13 1 1 o 8 4 4
(29) Ponmala Pancbayat 986 803 183 75 64 11 218 180 38
Ward No. 01 39 35 4 o o o 11 II o
2 Ward No. 02 33 20 13 1 1 o 7 3 4
Ward No. 03 18 18 o 1 o o o o
4 Ward No. 04 132 102 30 16 15 I 27 25 2
5 Ward No. 05 111 76 35 15 12 3 25 10 IS
6 Ward No. 06 90 69 21 o o o 27 22 5
7 Ward No. 07 12 9 3 2 2 o 2 1
8 Ward No. 08 116 89 27 22 19 3 28 21 7
9 Ward No. 09 74 6\) 14 2 1 1 14 13
10 Ward No. 10 112 95 17 13 10 3 17 17 o
11 Ward No. 11 90 84 6 2 2 o 7 7 o
12 Ward No. 12 121 114 7 1 o 50 49 1
13 Ward No. 13 38 32 6 o o o 3 1 2
(30) U rakam Pancbayat 877 723 154 87 71 16 147 126 21
Ward No. 01 93 72 21 7 1 6 5 o
2 Ward No. 02 40 31 o o o 7 6 1
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Ward No, 03 38 33 o 12 8 4
4 Ward No, 04 88 84 4 3 2 IS 15 o
5 Ward No, 05 176 159 17 47 45 2 48 44 4
6 Ward No. 06 101 58 43 6 3 3 12 7
7 Ward No, 07 40 31 9 15 12 6 5
Ward No, 08 47 37 10 o o o 6 6 o
9 Ward No. 09 65 48 17 o o o 12 11 I
10 Ward No. 10 87 82 5 4 3 I 6 5
II Ward No, 11 61 51 10 3 3 o 18 14 4
12 Ward No. 12 41 37 4 o o o o
V NILAMBUR CD RLOCK 11331 14586 6745 1120 821 299 8585 5596 2989
(31) Cbaliyar Pancbayat 977 547 430 10 7 3 340 188 152
1 Ward No, 01 119 21 98 o 13 7 6
2 Ward No, 02 112 50 62 o 45 20 25
Ward No. 03 139 80 59 o o o 60 33 27
4 Ward No, 04 36 25 11 I I o 17 9 8
Ward No. 05 165 80 85 6 3 3 55 19 36
6 Ward No. 06 74 46 28 o o o 21 8 13
7 Ward No, 07 35 21 14 o o o 9 4 5
8 Ward No, 08 136 92 44 1 1 o 47 3:\ 14
9 Ward No. 09 53 41 12 o o '0 25 19 6
10 Ward No, 10 108 91 17 o o o 48 36 12
(32) Chungatbara Panchayat 3750 2709 1041 217 196 11 1823 1161 561
.WardNo. 01 235 181 54 2 2 o 100 9.0 10
2 Ward No. 02 353 262 91 o o o 270 198 72
3 Ward No, 03 1.35 87 48 2 1 21 9 12
4 Ward No. 04 460 374 86 36 35 228 185 43
5 Ward No, 05 163 130 33 3 3 o 4 3
6 Ward No. 06 344 232 112 18 12 6 233 152 81
7 Ward No, 07 404 265 139 27 22 5 243 148 95
Ward No, 0& 316 249 67 69 67 2 133 84 49
9 Ward No. 09 198 162 36 2 2 o 71 50 21
10 Ward No. 10 103 63 40 3 2 61 35 26
11 Ward No. 11 52 40 12 3 3 o 16 11 5
12 Ward No, 12 236 174 62 21 19 2 121 87 34
13 Ward No. 13 406 251 ISS 15 13 2 140 90 50
14 Ward No, 14 345 239 106 16 15 182 120 62
(33) Pothukal Panch:lyat 1985 1380 605 82 62 20 860 570 290
I Ward No, 01 299 234 65 4 4 o 92 79 13
2 Ward No. 02 86 57 29 o o o 11 2 9
3 Ward No. 03 163 93 70 2 126 68 58
4 Ward No. 04 195 163 32 o 126 lOS 21
5 Ward No. 05 159 124 35 o 71 47 24
6 Ward No. 06 40 20 20 o 4 3 \
7 Ward No, 07 41 22 19 o o o 3 o 3
8 Ward No. 08 119 64 55 o o o 14 4 10
9 Ward No, 09 86 49 37 12 II 12 3 9
10 Ward No. 10 84 39 45 2 1 18 3 15
11 Ward No. 11 211 179 32 18 16 2 133 108 25
12 Ward No, 12 38 26 12 2 2 o 26 16 10
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13 Ward No. 13 410 176 234 640 518 122 408 361 47
14 Ward No. 14 418 180 238 642 518 124 410 365 45
(34) Edakkara Panchayat 5493 2439 3054 6962 5710 1252 5439 4545 894
Ward No. 01 310 136 174 570 432 138 485 400 85
2 Ward No. 02 531 254 277 478 407 71 311 261 50
3 Ward No. 03 406 186 220 540 449 91 484 408 76
4 Ward No. 04 527 243 284 637 534 103 250 216 34
5 Ward No. OS 439 186 253 528 408 120 434 332 102
6 Ward No. 06 629 265 364 758 625 133 641 530 III
Ward No. 07 446 205 241 644 554 90 570 497 73
8 Ward No. 08 548 233 315 636 553 83 621 544 77
9 Ward No. 09 392 178 214 516 405 Itl 461 366 95
10 Ward No. 10 400 168 232 496 407 89 478 398 80
II Ward No. 11 383 155 228 490 370 120 351 277 74
12 Ward No. 12 482 230 252 669 566 103 353 316 37
(35) Moothedam Panebayat 5976 2644 3332 6651 5107 1544 4527 3762 765
I Ward No. 01 60S 265 340 520 385 I3S 326 274 52
2 Ward No. 02 590 254 336 564 455 109 319 275 44
3 Ward No. 03 627 288 339 494 391 103 417 327 90
4 Ward No. 04 595 267 328 670 506 164 494 389 105
Ward No. 05 491 220 271 528 408 120 323 288 35
6 Ward No. 06 553 233 320 662 511 151 402 341 61
7 Ward No. 07 434 180 254 666 523 143 411 372 39
Ward No. 08 501 217 284 685 517 168 569 463 106
9 Ward No. 09 472 223 249 624 480 144 368 324 44
10 Ward No. 10 465 207 258 478 390 88 337 285 52
11 Ward No. 11 643 290 353 760 541 219 561 424 137
(36) Vazhikkadavu Pancbayat 10957 4748 6209 12227 9578 2649 9282 7605 1677
1 Ward No. 01 608 253 355 659 507 152 541 453 88
2 Ward No. 02 698 303 395 597 50S 92 455 408 47
3 Ward No. 03 696 286 410 721 564 157 647 534 113
4 Ward No. 04 531 222 309 595 495 100 594 495 99
Ward No. OS 707 307 400 656 538 118 351 302 49
6 Ward No. 06 736 ·314 422 716 525 191 b67 506 161
7 Ward No. 07 580 248 332 758 550 208 709 517 192
8 Ward No. 08 574 237 337 670 524 146 438 370 68
9 Ward No. 09 551 234 317 530 460 70 378 335 43
10 Ward No. 10 650 291 359 575 441 134 248 210 38
11 Ward No. 11 419 195 224 541 384 IS7 398 305 93
12 Ward No. 12 473 211 262 805 543 262 541 408 133
13 Ward No. 13 403 174 229 588 416 172 474 345 129
14 Ward No. 14 600 266 334 481 420 61 392 350 42
IS Ward No. IS 513 234 279 645 497 148 356 272 84
16 Wani No. 16 537 241 296 801 621 180 606 478 128
17 Ward No. 17 622 266 356 639 587 52 487 457 30
18 W"rd No. 18 391 164 227 590 479 III 519 446 73
19 Ward No. 19 668 302 366 660 522 138 481 414 67
(37) Amarambalam Panchayat 7836 3378 4458 9297 7241 2056 7568 6106 1462
1 Ward No. 01 515 223 292 543 445 98 409 328 81
2 WaniNo. 02 513 223 290 610 469 141 529 398 131
Ward No. 03 533 239 294 698 553 145 525 430 95
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2972 1431 1541 527 230 297 32883 16554 16329 Nllambur panchayat (39)
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323 296 27 960 735 125 181 108 73 8669 7174 1495 NiJambur Pancbayat (39)
4 4 o II 11 o 8 o 559 407 152 Ward No. 01
10 10 o o 0 o 37 27 10 58b 485 101 Ward No. 02 2
2 2 o 7 7 o o 0 o 435 401 34 Ward No. 03 3
2 2 o o 0 o o 0 o 431 370 61 Ward No. 04 4
14 14 o 146 131 15 20 17 391 331 60 Ward No. 05
78 73 5 39 28 II 7 6 418 342 76 Ward No. 06 6
26 22 4 280 179 101 12 6 6 465 408 57 Ward No. 07 7
8 6 2 35 27 8 1 o 590 487 103 Ward No. 08
2 2 o 6 6 o 2 6 473 425 48 Ward No. 09 9
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10 Ward No. 10 40 26 14 I o 7 I 6
II Ward No. II 24 14 10 o o o 9 5 4
12 Ward No. 12 105 82 23 t 1 o 43 30 13
13 Ward No. 13 197 163 34 5 5 o 10 9 I
14 Ward No. 14 42 14 28 2 2 o 27 4 23
(41) Cbokkade 'ancbayat 1778 1230 548 91 69 22 490 337 IS3
Ward No. 01 84 42 42 5 3 2 II 6 5
2 Ward No. 02 73 32 41 6 6 o 22 12 10
3 Ward No. 03 109 6S 44 5 4 3 2 1
4 Ward No. 04 184 137 47 2 1 7 5 2
Ward No. 05 229 146 83 5 2 3 56 34 22
6 Ward No. 06 136 85 51 8 7 67 41 26
7 Ward No. 07 141 110 31 2 o 2 48 40 8
Ward No. 08 163 129 34 7 4 3 35 28 7
9 Ward No. 09 94 74 20 2 2 o 2 1 I
10 Ward No. 10 140 104 36 4 3 1 S6 43 13
11 Ward No. 11 147 9S 52 20 16 4 41 20 21
12 Ward No. 12 173 130 43 18 IS 3 131 98 33
B WaniNo. U 105 81 24 7 6 11 7 4
VI PtRINTHALMANNA lUll 8543 3668 1313 91S 388 5920 3912 20118
CD BLOCK
(41;) Edappatta Panchayat 1136 573 S63 115 78 37 696 273 423
1 Ward No. 01 193 128 65 37 24 13 110 74 36
2 Ward No. 02 123 79 44 o 105 65 40
WaniNo. 03 78 56 22 25 25 o 29 12 17
4 WaniNo. 04 31 17 14 '1 o 6 3 3
5 Ward No. OS 61 20 41 6 I 5 37 9 28
6 Ward No. 06 32 26 6 o o o 11 8 3
7 Ward No. 07 339 107 232 4 4 o 257 47 210
8 Ward No. 08 156 74 82 30 17 B 100, 40 60
9 Ward No. 09 31 18 13 2 S 4
10 Ward No. [0 92 48 44 9 S 4 36 11 25
(43) Melattur P.nebay.t 1337 1000 337 92 80 12 . 729 513 216
J WaniNo. 01 72 56 16 5 3 2 52 40 12
2 Ward No. 02 168 96 72 6 57 15 42
Ward No. 03 81 65 16 2 21 14 7
4 Ward No. 04 110 90 20 o o o 83 67 16
Ward No. 05 186 157 29 9 8 25 16 9
6 Ward No. 06 321 220 101 31 28 3 250 166 84
7 WaniNo. 07 116 88 28 5 4 1 88 71 17
8 Ward No. 08 43 36 7 9 8 1 15 12 3
9 Ward No. 09 151 128 23 18 16 2 llS 99 16
10 Ward No. 10 44 33 11 6 6 o 16 12 4
1! Ward No. II 4S 31 14 1 I o 7 I 6
(44) Keab.ttur Pancb.yat 1704 1199 505 197 144 53 556 336 220
1 Ward No. 01 94 40 54 33 13 20 24 9 15
2 Ward No. 02 25S 174 81 7 7 o 163 97 66
3 Ward No. 03 186 138 48 17 16 1 45 29 16
4 Ward No. 04 132 72 60 16 8 8 39 19 20
S Ward No. 05 59 26 33 9 3 6 27 9 18
6 Ward No. 06 9S 74 21 13 10 3 40 28 12
7 Ward No. 07 76 38 38 9 6 3 54 25 29
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Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
(I) (2) 3 --~----~~----~----~~------
(4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
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Ward No, 01 484 219 265 597 497 100 348 296 52
2 Ward No. 02 633 272 361 492 432 60 283 266 17
3 Ward No, 03 638 263 375 432 389 43 290 269 21
4 Ward No. 04 439 197 242 448 401 47 286 25<Y 36
5 Ward No. 05 593 25S 338 616 458 158 548 428 120
6 Ward No. 06 731 334 397 733 635 98 694 614 80
7 Ward No, 07 733 295 438 655 487 168 520 389 131
8 Ward No. 08 598 269 329 507 417 90 101 97 4
9 Ward No. 09 739 295 444 569 480 89 345 303 42
10 Ward No. 10 574 2tl 313 533 462 71 516 458 58
11 Ward No. 11 741 312 429 564 487 77 426 367 59
12 Ward No. 12 490 204 286 489 381 108 411 329 82
13 Ward No. 13 531 247 284 423 352 71 389 331 58
14 Ward No. 14 824 373 451 491 428 63 351 308 43
15 Ward No. 15 650 283 367 614 544 70 318 314 4
16 Ward No. 16 644 286 358 551 455 96 376 329 47
(47) Aliparamba Panchayat 8686 3934 4751 9790 8133 1657 7370 6395 975
WatdNo. 01 500 232 268 619 521 98 588 517 71
2 Ward No, 02 505 216 289 608 464 144 607 464 143
3 Ward No. 03 544 234 310 627 484 143 401 331 70
4 WatdNo. 04 585 275 310 735 597 138 483 436 47
5 Ward No. OS 479 210 269 689 517 172 307 267 40
6 Ward No. 06 683 325 358 683 584 99 400 349 51
7 Ward No. 07 490 227 263 402 368 34 368 345 23
8 WatdNo. 08 601 273 328 507 429 78 222 201 21
9 Ward No. 09 638 263 375 564 473 91 293 266 27
10 Ward No. 10 560 249 311 591 547 44 537 499 38
11 Ward No, 11 433 187 246 529 418 111 334 272 62
12 WatdNo. 12 519 255 264 518 436 82 453 405 48
13 Ward No. 13 503 220 283 569 503 66 526 474 52
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8 Ward No. 08 91 71 20 8 7 30 21 9
9 WardNQ. 09 43 34 9 9 2 I 1
10 Ward No. 10 125 114 11 50 45 34 33
11 Ward No. 11 22 9 13 o o o 9 6
12 Ward No. 12 38 29 9 2 1 1 9 8 1
13 WardNQ. 13 307 230 77 12 11 1 75 50 25
14 Ward No. 14 181 150 31 12 9 3 5 4
(45) Vettatbur Panchayat 1585 1041 544 338 200 138 710 438 272
Ward No. 01 101 86 15 34 31 3 19 12 7
2 Ward No. 02 56 39 17 3 2 5 4
J Ward No. 03 236 54 182 117 28 09 114 23 91
4 Ward No. 04 187 J43 44 12 10 2 136 104 32
Ward No. 05 99 44 55 47 22 25 16 6 10
6 Ward No. 06 128 107 21 29 23 6 46 37 9
7 Ward No. 07 137 89 48 2 2 o III 65 46
Ward No. 08 128 82 46 10 9 1 55 45 10
<; Ward No. 09 165 123 42 25 20 5 113 80 33
10 Ward No. 10 261 217 44· 51 46 5 67 47 20
11 Ward No. 11 48 32 16 8 7 16 13 3
12 Ward No. 12 39 25 14 o o o 12 7
(46) Tbazbekode Panebayat 15U 1957 555 163 149 14 1313 1017 296
Ward No. 01 249 201 48 7 7 o 72 41 31
2 Ward No. '02 209 166 43 30 26 4 104 73 31
3 Ward No. 03 142 120 22 5 5 o 84 69 15
4 Ward No. 04 162 151 11 66 64 2 78 72 6
5 Ward No. 05 68 30 38 3 2 3 2. I
6 Ward No. 06 39 21 18 4 2 2 31 16 15
7 Ward No. 07 135 98 37 16 16 o 59 42 17.
Ward No. 08 406 320 86 6 6 o 290 243 47
9 Ward No. 09 224 177 47 4 2 2 109 84 25
10 Ward No. 10 17 4 13 o o 6 I 5
11 Ward No. 11 138 120 18 5 5 () 70 64 6
12 Ward No. 12 78 52 26 2 o 2 36 20 16
13 Ward No. 13 34 21 13 o o o 16 10 6
14 Ward No. 14 140 120 20 9 9 o 22 18 4
15 Ward No. 15' 296 230 66 4 3 I 223 173 50
16 Ward No. 16 175 126 49 2 2 o 110 89 21
(41) A1iparamba Pancbayat 14Z0 1738 682 231 152 79 1342 977 365
I Ward No. 01 31 ·4 27 o o o 20 2 18
2 Ward No. 02 1 o 1 o o o o o o
3 Ward No. 03' 226 153 7:l 12 10 2 79 30 49
4 Ward No. 04 252 161 91 100 56 44 125 84 41
5 Ward No. 05 382 250 132 43 23 20 200 161 39
6 Ward No. 06 283 235 48 30 28 2 231 187 44
7 Ward No. 07 34 23 11 o o o 15 11 4
Ward No. 08 285 228 57 19 18 162 126 36
9 Ward No. 09 271 207 64 8 6 2 126 87 39
10 Ward No. 10 54 48 6 o o o 2 2 o
11 Ward No. 11 195 146 49 6 3 3 170 130 40
12 Ward No. 12 65 31 34 o o o 38 19 19
13 Ward No. 13 43 29 14 o 2 1
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127 51 76 720 558 162 27248 9800 17448 AUpliramba Pancbayat (47)
o o o 11 2 9 1794 637 1157 Ward No. 01 1
o o o 1 o 1 1189 402 787 Ward No. 02 2
4 3 131 110 21 1774 644 1130 Ward No. 03
2 2 o 25 19 6 2036 747 1289 Ward No. 04 4
79 28 51 60 38 22 1602 572 1030 Ward No. 05
7 7 o 15 13 2 1976 750 1226 Ward No. 06 6
2 1 1 17 11 6 1633 638 995 Ward No. 07 7
6 2 4 98 82 \6 1645 580 1065 Ward No. 08 g
393
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395
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396
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397
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399
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400
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401
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PAl'lCHAYAT PRiMARY CENSUS AUSTRACT
-~---~~----
[>,dllsrril.t category of Iyfom Workers
------,,--_. }:ame cleD Block.' SI.
----~-....,.- ..... Panchayot / Ward No.
Cultivators Apicultural Lahol.re.7 s Household ;ru!ust;y Other Warken
Workers
Persons Males Females Persons Males Fema{e~ Persons Male! Females Pena.'il Males Femaks
(29) (3G) (31) (32) (33) (34) (3S) (36) (37) (3~) (W) (40) (2) (I)
~~--~--~--~~--~--~~--~--~~~~--~ .~--~----.------~--------~~
28 28 o 23 21 2 10 2 356 346 20 Ward No. 09 9
14 14 o 38 38 o 12 i2 o 214 197 17 Ward No. 10 10
II 11 o 23 22 5 4 352 335 17 Ward No. 11 II
28 28 o 32 18 14 2 o 2 415 400 15 Ward No. 12 12
7 7 o o 2 1 317 305 12 Ward No, 13 13
20 19 I 12 8 4 o o o 347 332 lSWanlNo, 14 14
419 409 10 428 387 41 40 38 2 4353 4075 278 Kodur Panchayat (52)
2 I 1 21 18 3 4 4 o 274 264 10 Ward No. 01 I
39 38 9 9 o o o o 395 381 14 Ward No. 02 2
16 14 2 66 57 9 o o o 395 353 42 Ward No. 03
19 18 13 13 V o o o 153 144 9 Ward No, i)4 4
46 46 o 31 29 2 o o o 337 329 8 Ward No. 05
17 17 o 2 2 o 4 4 o 335 307 2& Ward No. 06 6
13 12 1 22 22 o o o o 280 266 14 Ward No. 07 7
4 4 o 42 41 I o o o 350 324 26 Ward No. 08 8
29 29 o 44 41 3 2 2 o 391 362 29 Ward No. 09 9
31 30 I 15 14 3 3 o 138 128 10 Ward No. 10 10
61 61 o 69 56 13 I o 265 251 14 WiudNo. 11 11
27 27 o 13 13 o o o o 162 154 8 Ward No. 12 12
67 65 2 38 29 9 1 o 285 263 22 Ward No. 13 13
2 2 o o 5 o 208 186 22 Ward No, 14 14
46 4S I 42 42 o 20 18 2 385 363 22 Ward No. 15 15
551 518 24 1150 951 199 . U5 95 30 5095 4647 448 Kuruva Panchayat (53)
25 2S o 77 65 12 J7 10 7 336 320 16 Ward No. 01
24 24 o 64 61 3 6 6 o 318 276 42 Ward No. 02 2
44 42 2 185 151 34 1 o 276 233 43 Ward No. 03
66 64 2 177 156 21 11 8 3 276 256 20 Ward No, 04 4
37 .36 11 10 1 16 14 2 233 201 32 Ward No. 05
6 6 o 113 95 J8 2 2 o 154 141 13 Ward No. 06 6
41 39 2 44 37 7 27 22 5 38( 345 41 Ward No. 07 7
IS 14 1 4 2 2 2 359 317 42 Ward No. 08
20 20 o 11 11 o 9 7 2 420 402 \8 Ward No. {}9 9
28 22 6 100 62 38 4 4 () 282 257 25 Ward No. 10 to
109 102 7 I1S 67 48 17 9 8 365 319 46 WardNo. 11 11
68 66 2 117 112 5 4 4 o 301 278 23 Ward No. 12 12
4 3 66 64 2 3 o 179 162 17 Ward No. 13 13
18 18 o 4 2 2 3 2 I 271 237 34 Ward No, 14 14
o 16 16 o o o o 116 132 4 Ward No. 15 15
19 19 o 36 30 6 o o o 502 487 15 Ward No. 16 16
27 27 o 10 10 o 2 2 o 301 284 17 Ward No. 17 17
567 534 33 976 811 165 lOS 74 31 3396 2995 401 Puzhallittirl Pancharat (54)
35 34 154 132 22 47 25 22 308 281 27 Ward No. 01 1
27 26 25 24 I 1 o 326 284 42 Ward No. 02 2
4~ 48 39 38 o 293 274 19 Ward No. 03
118 108 10 51 49 2 6 6 o 366 340 26 Ward No, 04 4
105 100 5 112 92 20 4 3 350 322 28 Ward No. 05 5
52 51 103 76 27 9 5 4 320 277 43 Ward No, 06 6
9 8 37 27 10 9 9 o 172 135 37 Ward No, 07 7
9 9 o 49 33 16 15 13 2 126 90 36 Ward No. 08 8
41 38 3 159 131 28 4 3 234 209 25 Ward No. 09 9
47 39 8 108 80 28 4 4 o 393 338 55 Ward No. 10 10
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9 Ward No. 09 21 II 10 2 2 o o I
10 Ward No. 10 132 124 8 8 8 o 44 42 2
II Ward No. II 67 55 12 8 7 1 3 2
12 Ward No. 12 42 22 20 o 13 I 12
13 Ward No. 13 77 66 11 o o o 2 2 o
14 Ward No. 14' 36 25 11 5 3 2 o o o
(52) Kodur Pancbayat 1527 1390 137 145 135 10 310 279 31
Ward No. 01 175 171 4 2 2 o 15 15 o
2 Ward No. 02 23 15 8 14 9 5 3 o
3 WardNci. 03 40 37 3 2 2 o 12 11
4 Ward No. 04 96 90 6 6 4 2 6 6' o
5 Ward No. 05 146 133 13 J4 13 1 43 39 4
6 Ward No. 06 20 20 o () o o S o
7 Ward No. 07 98 89 9 1 o 7 6 I
8 Ward No. 08 63 42 21 3 2 I 9 4 5
9 Ward No. 09 35 27 8 ·4 4 o 15 14 1
10 Ward No. 10 162 152 10 17 17 o 53 52
II Ward No. II 30 18 12 '2 2 o 10 4 6
12 Ward No. 12 295 285 1() 5"1 57 o 38 37
13 Ward No. 13 lOS 90 15 16 15 I 48 38 10
14 Ward No. 14 179 174 5 2 2 o 32 32 o
15 Ward No. 15 60 47 13 5 5 o 14 13 1
(53) Karuva Pancbayat 2047 1553 494 %12 192 20 840 S66 274
1 Ward No. 01 I () o o o o o o
2 Ward No. 02 99 71 28 24 24 o 38 20 18
3 Ward No. 03 60 22 38 10 5 5 43 15 28
4 Ward No. 04 123 67 56 7 3 4 59 27 32
5 Ward No. 05 179 136 43 7 6 104 70 34
6 Ward No. 06 64 48 16 o o o 25 13 12
7 Ward No. 07 192 119 73 6 3 3 41 14 27
Ward No. 08 250 232 18 45 45 o 150 139 II
9 Ward No. 09 88 49 39 24 20 4 10 2 8
10 Ward No. 10 196 144 52 28 27 87 SO 37
11 Ward No. 11 80 55 25 4 3 46 29 17
12 Ward No. 12 88 55 33 9 8 53 26 27
13 Ward No. 13 197 178 19 12 12 o 48 42 6
14 Ward No. 14 136 121 15 15 15 (l 53 44 9
15 Ward No. 15 38 33 5 1 1 o 5 4
16 Ward No. 16 47 44 3 3 3 o 14 13
17 Ward No. 17 209 178 31 17 17 o 64 58 6
(54) puzbakkattirl Pancbayat 2004 1091 913 163 111 52 650 383 267
1 Ward No. 01 126 32 94 5 1 4 69 11 58
2 Ward No. 02 94 75 19 12 12 o 26 16 10
3 Ward No. 03 94 69 25 o 37 26 II
4 Ward No. 04 326 104 222 13 10 3 38 18 20
5 Ward No. 05 27 14 13 1 1 o 14 3 11
6 Ward No. 06 44 32 12 2 2 o 20 12 8
7 Ward No. 07 527 276 251 48 42 6 138 110 28
8 Ward No. OS 423 295 128 23 19 4 169 lJ7 52
9 Ward No. 09 13 4 9 2 o 2 6 I 5
10 Ward No. 10 75 26 49 21 3 18 23 10 13
404
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405
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l);STRlCT CENSl'S PA"T~10;)K, 1!XJI MALA.PPURJ,M
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..
Persons Males Females Pe,sons }"Jaies Females
(1) (2) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (20) (27) (23)
--~--------~~--------~~--~~---, ------~--~------~----~.--~~-
11 Ward No. 11 564 250 314 520 426 94 423 - 31" 46
12 Ward No. 12 478 205 273 462 389 73 304 274 30
(55) AJll1;adippuram P,"cbll)'at 1(}372 4538 5534 12340 10422 1918 9958 8S84 1374
ward No. 01 739 335 404 633 571 62 342 316 26
2 Ward No. 02 471 215 256 667 547 120 534 438 96
. 3 Ward No. 03 440 191 249 714 554 160 591 500 91
4 Ward No. ('4 603 292 311 610 553 57 443 405 38
5 Ward No. 05 530 221 309 534 488 46 353 319 34
6 Ward No. 06 525 213 312 626 563 63 573 528 45
7 Ward No. 07 31() 134 176 388 332 S6 254 220 34
Ward No. 08 545 249 296 497 420 77 3!4 277 37
9 Ward No. (19 440 228 212 649 554 95 530 467 63
10 Ward No. 10 294 145 149 449 365 84 425 347 78
II Ward No. 11 3C5 144 i61 497 387 1 iO 470 365 105
12 WardNo 12 433 174 259 682 531 15; 628 495 133
J3 Ward No. 13 416 197 119 701 571 130 668 550 liS
14 Ward No. 14 624 276 348 746 649 97 615 553 62
15 Ward No. 15 457 196 261 767 614 153 675 563 112
16 Ward No. 16 636 289 347 659 561 98 404 365 39
17 Ward No. 17 496 209 287 577 504 7:l 562 497 65
18 Ward No. 18 494 228 266 689 564 125 633 531 102
19 Ward No. 19 782 352 430 627 559 68 353 333 20
20 Ward No. 20 532 250 282 628 535 93 591 515 76
(56) Pulamantbole Pancbayat 7570 3319 4151 8241 6703 1538 6604 5615 989
1 Ward No. 01 325 154 171 616 497 119 487 406 81
2 Ward No. 02 441 241 200 463 368 95 253 223 30
Ward No. 03 432 188 244 471 437 34 350 323 27
4 Ward No. 04 443 202 241 513 435 78 443 386 57
5 Ward No. 05 428 171 257 604 462 142 472 360 112
6 Ward No. 06 343 142 201 480 385 95 448 362 86
7 WaniNo. ('7 523 232 291 621 473 148 593 465 128
8 WardN(). 03 400 180 220 528 423 105 323 270 53
9 Ward No. 09 530 228 302 547 468 79 524 459 65
10 Ward No. 10 581 247 334 496 409 87 460 380 80
II Ward No. 11 552 256 296 389 343 . 46 235 207 28
12 Ward No. 12 493 214 279 478 396 82 456 382 74
13 Ward No. 13 812 329 483 624 567 57 493 459 34
14 Ward No. 14 635 272 363 913 614 299 653 547 106
15 Ward No. 15 632 263 369 498 426 72 414 386 28
(57) Moorkkanad Pancbayat 8478 3694 4784 7740 6524 1216 5923 5117 806
1 Ward No. 01 923 401 522 533 475 58 500 450 50
2 Ward No. 02 550 239 311 673 552 121 57; 483 92
3 Ward No. 03 602 259 343 518 473 45 384 350 34
4 Ward No. 04 543 215 328 451 394 57 323 302 21
Wa,;dNo. 05 600 263 337 475 432 43 277 259 18
6 Ward No. 06 820 349 471 560 487 73 209 190 i9
7 WariNo. 07 640 280 360 526 478 48 485 453 32
8 Wa.niNo. 08 394 176 218 364 304 60 228 200 28
9 W.rdNo. 09 732 315 417 786 599 187 759 593 166
10 Ward No. 10 531 234 297 639 326 113 526 453 73
IJ. Ward No. 11 504 '!29 275 579 463 110 271 198 73
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11 Ward No. 11 97 49 48 15 9 6 45 13 32
12 Ward No. 12 158 115 43 20 11 9 65 46 19
(55) Angadlppuram Pancbayal 2382 1838 544 118 96 32 952 717 235
1 Ward No. 01 291 255 36 10 10 o 132 107 25
2 Ward No. 02 133 109 24 3 2 41 34 7
3 Ward No. 03 123 S4 69 9 4 72 31 41
4 Ward No. 04 167 148 19 13 12 ]01 94 7
Ward No. 05 181 169 12 o o o 53 51 2
6 Ward No. 06 S3 35 18 o o o 12 7 5
7 Ward No. 07 134 112 22 2 2 o 53 45 8
Ward No. 08 183 143 4(} 5 4 I 53 30 23
9 Ward No. 09 119 87 32 5 4 80 56 24
10 Ward No. 10 24 18 6 4 4 o o o o
11 Ward No. 11 27 22 5 o o o o o o
12 Ward No. 12 54 36 13 o o o o o o
13 Ward No. 13 33 21 12 5 3 2 7 6
14 Ward No. 14 131 96 35 17 6 11 65 47 18
15 Ward No. 15 92 51 41 3 2 30 18 12
16 Ward No. 16 255 196 59 22 18 4 45 37 8
11 Ward No. 11 15 7 8 o o o 7 5 2
18 Ward No. 18 56 33 23 3 o 3 2] 12 9
19 Ward No. 19 274 226 48 23 22 167 134 33
20 Ward No. 20 37 20 17 4 3 13 3 10
(5Ci) Pulamallthole Panchayat 1637 1088 549 106 74 131 756 467 289
Ward No. 01 129 91 38 18 15 3 52 34 18
2 Ward No. 02 210 145 65 6 3 3 166 107 S9
3 Ward No. 03 121 114 7 o 10 9 1
4 Ward No. 04 70 49 21 8 6 2 49 34 IS
W~rdNo. 05 132 102 30 4 12 4
6 WaniNo. 06 32 23 9 o 12 6 t'
7 Ward No. 07 28 8 20 2 15 2 13
8 Ward No. 08 205 153 52 12 11 158 115 43
9 WaniNo. 09 23 9 14 o o o 11 2 9
10 Ward No. 10 36 29 7 o o o 4 4 o
11 Ward No. 11 154 136 18 3 3 o 71 57 14
12 Ward No. 12 22 14 8 o o o 10 6 4
13 Ward No. 13 131 108 23 18 13 5 41 34 1
14 Ward No. 14 260 67 193 132 17 115 98 35 63
15 Ward No. 15 84 40 44 1 o 1 47 14 33
(57) Moorkbnad Pancbayat 1817 1407 410 145 III 34 764 544 220
Ward No. 01 33 25 2 2 o 15 10 5
2 Ward No. 02 98 69 29 7 4 3 22 20 2
3 Ward No. 03 134 123 11 5 o 62 57
4 Ward No. 04 128 92 36 19 17 2 90 62 28
5 Ward No. OS 198 173 25 11 10 34 29 5
6 Ward No. 06 351 297 54 33 28 123 112 11
7 Ward No. 07 41 25 16 11 9 2 l! 4 7
8 Ward No. 08 136 104 32 11 11 o 65 45 20
9 Ward No. 09 27 6 21 8 1 7 17 4 13
10 Ward No. 10 ll3 73 40 7 4 59 28 31
11 Ward No. 11 308 265 43 11 11 o 140 )08 32
410
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412
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413
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414
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415
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12 Ward No. 12 67 30 37 11 7 4 35 10 25
13 Ward No. 13 31 13 18 9 3 b 11 5 6
14 Ward No. 14 152 112 40 o o o 80 SO 30
vm TANURCD BLOCK 10424 8772 1652 632 475 157 1941 1659 282
(58) Ozhur Panchayat 1174 968 206 69 41 28 297 243 54
I WamNo. 01 107 88 19 16 IJ 39 34 5
2 Ward No. 02 177 161 16 9 9 o 63 56 7
Ward No. 03 63 54 9 3 3 o 5 4
4 Ward No. 04 59 54 5 o o o 2 o 2
5 Ward No. 05 77 67 10 2 2 o 19 II
6 Ward No. 06 37 37 () o () o 4 4 ()
7 Ward No. 07 52 28 24 2 1 21 9 12
S Ward No. oS 55 35 20 HI 2 16 17 o
9 Ward No. 09 49 45 4 3 o 10 9 I
10 Ward No. JO 67 6 2 2 o 29 29 o
II Ward No. 11 204 161 43 o o o 26 25
12 Ward No. 12 58 48 10 3 3 o 14 12 2
13 Ward No. 13 135 106 29 11 5 6 45 33 12
14 Ward No. 14 28 17 11 o o o 3 3 ()
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PANCHAYAT PRIMARY CENSFS ABSTRACT
-----------_._-------,--- -----_._---,
o/Margir.:1.' Workers No,,,,, o/CD Bloci Sl
Hwsehold Industry Workers Other Workers Panchayal/ i1'i1 ",J No.
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}1'ANCHAYAT FRI~lARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
'--sr---;;::';J;~ of 6) Iji;;r;----,:;;; [;1 NwniJe;;;" ~ ,-----------------
hi:;lpopuhlllon Popula/Icon in the
;'VO. t'anch.lyal / Wa"':: I,,;,·tares fio"'~'e- iincl;Jding Institulional and age-group (J-I)
hod~ Houseiess populario':)
Perso.'!s Males Females Persons Males Females
~(~1) _________~(2)___________3__ (4) {S) ,~~~~-------------~-------
(6) (7) (8) (9) flO)
---------.. --------~-----------.
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419
I:.r;'TRlCT CENSUS HANDt'I)OK ~OOj
'--~----------~.-'-
420
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421
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I Ward No. 01 22 18 4 o o o o o o
2 Ward No. 02 94 89 5 o o o 1 o
3 Ward No. 03 68 52 16 2 1 1 4 3 1
4 Ward No. 04 34 33 1 2 1 o 12 12 o
5 Ward No. 05 70 49 21 2 2 o 48 29 19
6 Ward No. 06 18 14 4 o o o 3 2 I
7 Ward No. 07 8 1 7 3 o 3 o
8 Ward No. 08 29 25 4 o o o 2 2 o
9 Ward No. 09 30 24 6 4 4 o o 1
10 Ward No. 10 100 76 24 23 12 11 16 9 7
11 Ward No. 11 80 67 13 12 5 7 31 28 3
1~ Ward No. 12 74 68 6 20 18 2 51 48 3
13 Ward No. 13 40 40 o 3 3 o 33 33 o
14 Ward No. 14 323 215 108 6 6 o 54 54 o
(64) ValavanDur Panchayat 884 756 U8 141 ttl 28 275 127 48
Ward No. 01 54 S2 2 5 5 o 36 35
2 Ward No. 02 187 184 59 S8 85 85 o
Ward No. 03 S S o o o o 1 o
4 Ward No. 04 53 47 6 o o o 21 20 1
5 Ward No. 05 123 120 3 2 2 o 3 3 o
6 Ward No. 06 S 3 2 o o o o o o
7 Ward No. 07 21 11 10 o o o 7 2 5
422
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423
DISTRICT Cp,;;US HA.lmBOOK, 20m MALAPPU1'(AM
424
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425
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426
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PANCHA Y AT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
Industria! category of Main Workers Nam2 afCD Bioc'k i Si.
Cultivators AgriCHZruraZ Labourers Househoid fndusl!JI Other W~rkers Punchayat! Ward No.
Workers
Persons Males Females Persons Males Fe".ales Persons Males Femal"s Persons Males Fem'l';;;-
(29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) -""(3-::~-)---,(3':"':8":"')--:(":"'39":"')--(:":",107:')------:(2":"')--·-----,(1":"')-
427
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428
D1STRIC~ CENSU'> HANDBOOK, 2001 MA:"APPURAM
429
17/0 111/()f)
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430
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK. 2001 MALAPPl'RAM
431
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK. 2001 MALAPPl)RAM
432
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433
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6 Ward No. 06 98 91 7 9 7 2 60 57
7 Ward No. 07 60 43 17 2 2 I
8 War·i No. 08 160 145 15 o Q o 15 12
9 War,i No. 09 91 76 15 9 8 32 26 6
10 Ward No. 10 37 33 4 a o o 7 6
11 WarriNo. 11 67 42 25 4 3 10 4 I>
12 Wad No. 12 35 23 12 13 5 7 3 4
13 WarriNo. 13 71 55 16 4 3 29 20 9
14 Ward No. 14 135 93 42 o 58 27 31
15 Ward No. 15 37 31 6 o 13 12 I
(68) Ven~ara Panchayat 1322 1133 189 62 57 5 393 3%2 71
WaTdNo. 01 148 131 17 4 4 o 12 10 2
2 Ward No. 02 70 48 22 3 3 o 30 14 16
Ward No. 03 134 124 10 8 o 63 57 6
4 Ward No. 04 85 71 14 o 28 18 10
5 Ward No. 05 135 125 10 ') 8 1 82 77 5
6 Ward 110'0. 06 48 40 8 a o o 16 15
7 Ward No. 07 26 23 o o a 2
WaldNo. 08 32 23 9 1 I a o
9 Ward No. 09 55 36 19 4 4 o II 7 4
10 WaTdNo. 10 76 61 15 5 2 3 6 3
II Ward No. II 33 28 5 3 2 3 3 o
12 Wald No. 12 43 41 2 5 o 10 9 1
13 Ward No. 13 25 21 4 a o o 4 4 o
14 Ward No. 14 63 54 9 3 o 4 4 o
15 Ward No. 15 46 3S 11 3 3 a 9 i 7
16 Ward No. 16 39 31 8 2 2 o 19 11
17 Wa,'d No. 17 110 103 7 3 3 o 19 17 2
18 Ward No. 18 63 56 7 o o o 37 36 1
19 Ward No. 19 91 82 9 8 o 37 33 4
(69) Abdu Rabiman Nagar Panchayat 1401 1195 106 76 SO 26 327 161 66
1 WaroNo. 01 63 32 31 10 6 4 33 10 23
2 WimlNo. 02 60 36 24 21 8 13 11 8 3
Ward No. 03 61 54 7 2 2 o 4"/ 42 5
4 Wa,dNo. 04 16 13 3 o o a 2 o 2
5 WaroNo. 05 124 117 7 1 o 9 7 2
6 Ward No. 06 44 40 4 1 o 12 12 o
7 Waro No. 07 80 74 6 2 2 a 2 2 o
Ward No. 08 46 40 6 7 4 3 o o o
9 Ward No. 09 73 52 21 9 7 2 6 6 o
10 Ward No. 10 156 121 35 7 4 30 24 6
11 Ward No. 11 99 85 14 a o o 26 19 7
12 WaTdNo. 12 126 117 9 8 8 o 53 48
13 Ward No. 13 153 132 21 5 S a 71 58 13
14 Ward No. 14 52 43 9 o o o o o o
15 Ward No. 15 106 104 2 2 2 o 21 21 o
16 Ward No. 16 142 135 7 o 4 4 a
(70) Tb !nnala Pancbayat 1191 1128 63 53 SO 3 161 153 8
WarJNo. 01 145 143 2 3 3 o 29 o
Wad No. 02 6') 58 2 2 2 o 13 13 o
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--;1--- -:~'~e ~.:~('D~m~:;.{ . ----.,··--J;llr_~it.,;,! ;::o";':ers industrial
,Vo. Panch:Jya: i W.::,d
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3 Ward No. 03 92 89 3 3 0 o 0 0
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(76) Va1anchery Panchayat 1064 5926 35795 17490 18305 5372 2778 2594
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299 288 II 457 390 67 136 118 18 S907 SUI 686 Valanchery Pancharat (76)
445
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FI'r:,.:M Males -'em"ies Pf!rsons l,,[ales Fem,i;es Pr-rS0I13 HnJ;,.1 Fern'lle's
"(i)'------""(2)-----~--~--. (42) (43) (44) (45) .......,.(..-'6"")---,....,(&-.7-)-' (48;----(4-9)--
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8 Ward No. 08 164 114 50 21 9 12 40 24 16
9 Ward No. 09 100 90 10 o o o 4 I
10 Ward No. 10 205 153 52 o o o 151 112 39
11 Ward No. 11 181 163 18 2 2 o 72 65 7
X KUTTIPPURAM CD BLOCK 9698 7423 2275 667 499 168 2767 1821 945
(74) Marakkara Pancbayat 1494 1082 412 176 106 70 476 315 161
Ward No. 01 133 118 IS 32 7.8 4 45 43 2
Ward No. 02 134 73 61 37 18 19 47 27 20
3 Ward No. 03 36 27 9 8 6 2 6 3 :3
4 Ward !'lo. 04 104 50 54 14 10 4 19 6 13
5 Ward No. 05 6 o o o 3 o
6 Ward No. 06 73 48 25 g 8 o 31 22 9
7 Ward No. 07 48 43 5 o o (l 33 32 1
Ward No. 08 40 32 2 2 o 4 2 2
9 Ward No. 09 120 110 10 o o o 19 18 1
10 Ward No_ 10 19 11 o o o 5
11 Ward No. 11 78 68 10 3 2 11 8 3
12 Ward No. 12 274 252 22 3 o 60 52 8
13 Ward No. 13 67 51 16 4 3 1 11 9 2
14 Ward No. 14 310 161 149 59 24 35 157 73 84
15 Ward No. 15 52 33 19 6 2 4 22 14 8
(75) Edayoor Panchayat 1435 1129 306 82 73 9 502 376 126
Ward No. 01 154 145 9 3 o 67 66 1
2 Ward No. 02 38 29 9 o 13 5
3 Ward No. 03 39 9 30 2 26 6 20
4 Ward No. 04 45 21 24 o 24 16
Ward No. 05 74 34 40 4 3 28 20
6 Ward No. 06 81 45 36 3 2 17 6 11
7 Ward No. 07 41 27 14 4 2
WardNe. 08 113 103 10 5 o 44 40 4
9 Ward No. 09 208 156 52 9 8 74 53 21
10 Ward No. 10 160 144 16 17 16 46 41 5
11 Ward No. 11 348 313 35 26 26 o 132 120 12
12 Ward No. 12 ~6 35 11 o o o 6 6 o
13 Ward No. 13 88 68 20 6 5 22 13 9
(76) Valanchery 'Pancbayat 1452 1146 306 118 94 24 355 244 111
Ward No. 01 26) 197 64 15 15 o 138 92 46
Ward No. 02 61 42 19 24 13 11 5 2 :3
3 WardNe. 03 20 16 4 o 3 o
4 Ward No. 04 99 86 13 2 2 o 14 10 4
Ward No. 05 170 130 40 18 15 3 30 17 13
6 Ward No. 06 42 38 4 5 o 11 8 3
7 Ward No. !P 29 13 o 3 2
Ward No. 08 109 93 16 2 2 o 33 27 6
9 Ward No. 09 64 10 2 2 o 9 4 5
10 Ward No, 10 75 58 17 4 18 15 3
11 Ward],;". II 153 121 32 26 17 9 42 30 12
12 Wan! No_ 12 163 134 9 9 o 22 14
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,\lOTtlt! S!.
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i'H:;rH!S )/oaies
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Females Personj Males
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St. -~j~:::fZ·D BlocT: - - - - . tJa;~-;!~:~l;;:;;.~~~~-----..-·-·--------·------7.;.c1h''',.i,]: ca!el~On'
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13 Ward No. 13 20 18 2 6 I) o 7
14 Ward No. 14 61 50 II 2 2 o o o o
15 Ward No. 15 6 3 o o o 3 2
16 Ward No. 16 106 77 29 I o 14 10 4
(77) Atbavanad Panchayat 1432 1101 J31 109 79 30 453 311 132
I Ward No. 01 140 134 6 o o o 46 46 o
2 Ward No. 02 101 7~ 25 9 5 4 6
Ward No. 03 o 2 o o o o o o
4 Ward No. 04 66 57 9 o 24 21
5 Ward No. 05 108 10i 7 3 3 o 82 75 7
6 Ward No. 06 97 73 24 3 2 23 20 3
7 Ward No. 07 92 77 15 I o 6
8 Ward No, 08 10 9 o o o o
9 Ward No. 09 l6S 133 32 6 6 o 26 17 9
10 Ward No, 10 58 43 15 18 12 6 11 10 1
II Ward No. IJ 57 46 II 10 7 3 7 4 3
12 Ward No. 12 112 88 24 9 9 o 37 27 10
13 Ward No. 13 92 69 23 14 7 7 5 o
14 Ward No. 14 45 42 3 o o o 7 7 o
15 Ward No. 15 8 8 o o o o 7 7 o
16 Ward No. 16 279 145 134 35 27 8 165 73 92
(78) Kuttlppuram Plintbayat 2345 1758 587 106 77 19 6Z9 341 188
1 Ward No. 01 228 184 44 8 8 o 31 26
2 Ward No. 02 137 75 62 24 7 17 41 23 18
Ward No. 03 8!J 31 49 2 45 5 40
4 Ward No. 04 30 2S 5 2 2 o 7 5 2
5 Ward No. 05 287 243 44 o 23 18 5
6 Ward No. 06 73 54 19 3 3 o 28 25 3
7 Ward No. 07 99 65 34 o o o 32 22 10
Ward No. 08 188 146 42 19 19 o 62 27 35
9 Ward No. 09 136 104 32 2 2 o 38 18 20
10 Ward No. 10 ill 71 4() 2 :2 o 62 31 31
11 Ward No. 11 113 81 32 25 IS 7 15 5 10
12 Ward No. 12 174 145 29 I o o o o
13 Ward No. 13 41 19 22 4 o 4 6 2 4
14 Ward No. 14 63 41 22 3 3 o II 2 9
15 Ward No. 15 39 30 9 o o o 3 2
16 Ward No. 16 192 lli2 30 9 9 o 75 49 2~
17 Ward No. 17 95 87 8 o o o o 5
18 Ward No. 18 259 195 04 o 145 103 42
(79) Irlmblliyam Panchayat 1540 1207 333 76 70 6 352 225 127
1 Ward No. 01 86 66 20 o o o I o I
2 Ward No. 02 66 56 10 15 14 1 J2 10 2
3 WardNa. 03 44 35 9 3 3 o 5 o
4 Ward No. 04 65 47 18 4 o 9 G
SWard "0. 05 207 I~O 27 1 '3" o 43 37 ()
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9 Ward No. 0'1 3R3 2282 I04S 1234 340 164 176
10 Ward No. 10 401 '2172 1037 1135 281 ISO 131
II Ward No. 11 314 2124 996 1128 335 165 170
12 Ward No, 12 343 1964 920 1044 270 131 139
13 Ward ]';0. 13 326 \855 879 976 24R 120 128
XI TIRUR CD BLOCK 9446 31160 106842 97191 109551 29879 15081 14797
(80) Thirunavaya Paocharat 1958 6662 42502 19866 12636 6302 3139 3163
Ward No. 01 378 2315 1066 1249 366 171 19S
2 WardNa. 02 376 2424 1170 i254 361 180 181
:. Ward No. 03 362 2357 1030 1327 388 182 2u6
4 Ward No. 04 3\8 2152 990 1162 295 145 150
5 Wa.relNa. 05 294 1903 891 1012 266 130 136
6 Ward No. 06 314 2141 992 1149 360 180 180
7 WarclNo. 07 325 2264 1072 1192 338 161 177
WardNa. 08 371 2177 1023 1154 298 143 150
9 WardNa. 09 339 1773 869 904 196 97 99
10 Ward No. 10 371 2150 1032 1118 316 170 146
11 Ward No. II 392 2066 974 1092 284 143 141
12 Ward No. 12 358 23B7 1126 1261 350 173 177
\3 WarcI No. 13 319 1952 918 1034 265 136 129
14 WarclNo. 14 330 2136 972 1164 319 161 158
15 Ward No. 15 341 2309 1105 1204 352 184 168
\6 Ward No. 16 349 2311 1069 1242 345 163 177
\7 Ward No. 17 387 2682 1208 1474 437 209 228
18 Ward No. 18 367 2510 1189 1321 393 200 193
19 Ward No. 19 371 2493 1170 1323 373 ~Ol 172
(81) Ta1akkad Panchayat 671 5013 30577 14269 16308 4367 2159 2208
WarclNo. 01 391 2127 1020 1107 252 119 133
2 Ward No. 02 356 1883 912 971 233 119 114
3 Ward No. 03 305 1824 871 953 256 116 140
4 WarclNo. 04 304 2029 970 itf59 327 170 IS7
WardN;). OS 340 2161 1017 1144 299 162 137
6 Ward No. 06' 398 2529 1169 1360 381 191 190
7 Ward No. 07 403 2579 1216 1363 443 243 200
8 WardNa. 08 364 2069 966 1103 277 139 138
9 WarclNo. 09 428 2747 1213 1534 443 202 241
10 Warel No. 10 287 1732 793 939 240 112 128
11 WarcI No. II 383 2373 1143 1230 293 )34 159
12 Ward No. 12 362 2179 1015 1164 295 IS2 143
13 Ward No. 13 347 2062 938 1124 286 135 151
14 WarcI No. 14 355 2283 1026 1257 342 165 177
(81) Vettom Pancbayat 2265 7851 54816 25811 29005 8403 4276 4127
WarclNo. 01 581 3698 1759 1939 494 249 245
2 Ward No. 02 . 614 4060 1867 2193 576 278 298
3 WarclNo. 03 531 3448 1561 1887 521 257 264
4 WarelNo. 04 365 2599 1179 1420 383 187 196
Ward No. 05 572 3538 1656 1882 488 233 255
6 WardNa. 06 689 4209 1996 2213 565 289 276
7 Ward No. 07 568 3534 1674 1860 502 279 223
8 Ward No. 08 671 4185 1958 2227 553 293 260
" ',"ard No. 09 837 6J3~ 2891 3242 !Col 539 522
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(84) TrlpraDgode PaDcbaYlt 2067 5935 37175 17422 19753 5217 1657 2560
1 Ward No, 01 418 2489 1185 1304 309 155 154
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Ward No. 08 650 301 349 571 407 164 426 373 53
<} Ward No. 09 724 293 431 503 484 19 424 408 16
10 Ward No. 10 804 345 459 757 538 219 604 433 171
11 Ward No. 11 782 348 434 544 515 29 476 462 14
12 Ward No. 12 756 337 419 724 626 98 589 576 . 13
13 Ward No. 13 630 270 360 536 509 27 456 438 18
14 Ward No. 14 795 324 471 531 512 19 420 411 9
15 Ward No. 15 651 284 367 508 475 33 301 272 29
16 Ward No. 16 685 299 386 586 554 32 530 503 27
17 Ward No. 17 497 233 264 543 485 58 438 401 37
18 Ward No. 18 545 217 328 581 482 99 519 475 44
19 Ward No. 19· 620 274 346 547 514 33 484 453 31
(89) Parappanangadl Panchayat 15993 6944 9049 15004 13533 1471 13956 12772 1184
1 Ward No. 01 1372 618 754 879 866 13 859 852 7
2 Ward No. 02 852 366 486 700 657 43 590 555 3,
3 Ward No. 03 532 229 303 691 610 81 549 514 35
4 Ward No. 04 482 201 281 712 601 III 685 586 99
5 Ward No. 05 759 330 429 558 537 21 514 504 10
6 Ward No. 06 739 326 413 619 585 34 594 563 31
7 Ward No. 07 723 318 405 727 655 72 634 584 50
8 Ward No. 08 617 266 351 629 556 73 599 530 69
9 Ward No. 09 1079 460 619 717 678 39 656 627 29
10 Ward No. 10 830 366 464 783 698 85 703 654 49
11 Ward No. 11 673 293 380 672 622 50 669 620 49
12 Ward No. 12 635 272 363 667 588 79 630 562 68
13 Ward No. 13 975 410 565 865 814 51 830 799 31
14 Ward No. 14 539 233 306 727 602 125 6~5 552 ]03
15 Ward No. 15 553 228 325 626 514 112 588 486 102
16 Ward No. 16 860 354 506 761 710 51 727 684 43
17 Ward No. 17 1109 482 627 946 885 61 879 841 38
18 WaniNo. 18 1339 604 735 1049 1004 45 1012 979 33
19 Ward No. 19 295 133 162 795 492 303 768 479 289
20 Ward No. 20 1030 455 575 881 859 22 815 801 14
(90) Nannambra Panthayat 9789 4189 5600 6718 6lZ5 593 5401 5062 ·339
1 Ward No. 01 600 256 344 389 369 20 324 316 8
2 Ward No. 02 768 327 441 419 387 32 202 188 14
3 Ward No. 03 599 250 349 347 281 66 227 210 17
4 Ward No. 04 545 238 307 341 314 27 307 288 19
5 Ward No. 05 5S9 230 329 379 347 32 358 341 17
6 WwNo. 06 512 227 285 296 278 18 263 252 11
7 Ward No. 07 524 221 303 394 358 36 334 299 35
8 WaniNo. 08 392 157 235 318 290 28 269 243 26
9 Ward No. 09 552 240 312 405 367 38 363 335 28
10 Ward No. 10 633 304 329 646 587 59 495 458 37
11 WaniNo. 11 679 273 406 418 40S 13 380 368 12
12 Ward No. 12 608 256 352 598 541 57 518 484 34
13 Ward No. 13 648 292 356 529 4:19 90 420 384 36
14 Ward No. 14 706 300 406 556 523 33 415 401 14
15 Ward No. 15 652 252 400 273 268 5 173 171 2
16 Ward No. 16 812 366 446 410 371 39 353 324 29
(91) Tlrurangadl Panthayat 11850 5074 6776 10538 9573 965 9104 8420 684
1 Ward No. 01 662 300 362 545 514 31 488 463 25
2 Ward No. 02 625 245 380 599 539 60 545 502 43
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PANCHAYAT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
Sf Name of CD Block! A.rea in Nun:bero{ Total population
----.-_._,_----
Population in the
No. Pm.c/;ayat I War" hectares !{ousp- (inclu:iing Institutional (ind ol;'e, gr(,llp 0-6
huld.;· /{ouselF:_~s popuiat!o(1)
Persons AlaIn Females hncns. Males FeMaies
(1) (2) ---------------~
3 (4) (5) (6) ----~-------~
(7; (R) (9) (to)
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Ward No. 08 632 267 365 871 665 206 646 571 75
9 Ward No. 09 600 265 335 607 535 72 491 450 41
\0 Ward No. 10 518 223 295 764 635 129 712 S98 114
11 Ward No. II 560 236 324 652 S36 116 499 411 88
12 Ward No. 12 401 178 223 614 500 114 546 456 90
13 Ward No. J3 754 325 429 533 455 78 445 382 63
14 Ward No. 14 597 256 341 709 567 142 534 439 95
15 Ward No. 15 604 225 379 644 III 511 44? {is
16 Ward No. 16 585 239 346 770 S38 232 634 491 143
17 Ward No. 17 689 307 382 734 586 148 455 389 66
1\1 Ward No. 1\1 6~ 2S{I 419 \129 637 192 636 522 114
19 Ward No. 19 639 271 368 779 615 164 538 457 81
20 Ward No. 20 950 392 558 767 666 10,1 452 409 43
(93) Vattamkulam PaRebayat 6896 2999 3897 8817 7037 1790 6706 5675 1031
Ward No. 01 595 262 333 593 529 64 531 488 43
2 Ward No. 02 474 212 262 566 449 117 520 421 99
3 Ward No. 03 338 142 196 458 360 \}8 363 289 74
4 Ward No. 04 446 177 269 517 434 83 395 333 62
5 Ward No. 05 439 209 230 763 516 247 507 421 86
6 Ward No. 06 353 1St 202 589 441 148 294 253 41
7 Ward No. 07 395 169 226 576 454 122 282 237 45
8 Ward No. 08 430 170 260 525 417 108 371 297 74
9 Ward No. 09 606 276 330 633 473 160 459 410 49
10 Ward :-1o. 10 475 208 ~67 674 532 142 567 467 100
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Sf l\·i};r:r_ D(C.) Bloc! ;'
Pa,:(~},{7.yaf ,/ WanJ
,~rfjrgin[ll Wc.rh"n
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14 Wani No. 14 18 13 5 o o o o o o
15 WaniNo. 15 93 62 31 9 5 4 18 7 11
(96) Vellyankode Pancharat 1267 789 478 29 15 14 269 170 99
Ward No. 01 113 91 22 3 2 I 27 19 8
2 WaniNo. 02 200 146 54 2 2 o 126 92 34
3 Ward No. 03 78 60 18 1 o 22 15 7
4 WaniNo. 04 164 94 70 2 41 24 17
5 Ward No. 05 51 26 25 o 6 2 4
6 WaniNo. 06 16 8 8 o 1 6 2 4
7 Ward No. 07 35 16 19 9 2 7 4 3
8 Ward No. 08 68 58 10 1 o 5 o 5
9 Ward No. 09 44 27 17 o o o 8 5 3
10 Ward No. 10 75 S9 16 3 3 o 3 o 3
II' Ward No. 11 18 9 9 o o o 2 6
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240 23 217 719 581 148 22041 7691 14349 VeUyaDkode PaDebayat (96)
(> 5 77 69 8 2156 821 1335 Ward No. 01
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12 Waro Na. 12 56 47 9 3 2 8 6
13 Ward Na. 13 183 1 182 o o o 3 o
14 WardNa. 14 166 147 19 1 o 1 2 2 o
(97) Perumpadappa PSDchayat 1147 814 333 52 46 6 134 66 68
Ward No. 01 29 18 11 2 o 2 o o o
2 WardNa. 02 43 21 22 3 2 2 2 o
3 WardNa. 0.'; 72 56 16 3 2 12 7 5
4 Ward No. 04 9 9 o o o o 3 3 o
5 WardNa. OS 33 19 14 o o o 2
6 WardNa. 06 143 86 57 5 o 30 14 16
7 WardNa. f!7 50 43 7 2 2 o 8 6 2
8 WardNa. 08 III 96 15 11 II (l o
9 WardNa. 09 35 27 8 J o o o o
10 Ward Na. 10 136 112 24 12 12 o 28 17 11
11 WardNa. 11 94 67 27 4 4 o 11 5 6
12 Ward No. 12 168 113 55 I o 15 3 j2
13 WaroNa. 13 137 97 40 3 3 o !O 3 7
14 WaroNo. 14 87 50 37 5 3 2 9 2 7
(98) NaDnamukku PaDchayat 1614 1094 520 133 9J 42 415 231 184
WaroNa. 01 53 41 12 3 3 o 4 2 2
2 WardNa. 02 198 126 72 14 14 o 29 19 10
3 Ward No. 03 54 37 17 2 :; o J5 6 9
4 WaroNa. 04 214 162 52 4 4 o 3 2
5 WardNa. 05 166 115 51 23 17 6 41 24 17
6 WaroNa. 06 212 121 91 62 29 33 50 24 26
7 Ward No. 07 99 84 15 2 1 1 78 66 12
8 Ward No. 08 49 25 24 1 o 12 4 8
9 WaroNa. 09 147 84 63 2 2 o 88 45 43
10 Ward Na. 10 199 129 70 o o o 47 18 29
11 Ward Na. 11 84 79 5 4 1 3 3 o
12 WaroNa. 12 101 58 43 3 o 42 16 26
13 Ward Na. 13 25 22 3 12 12 o 1 o
14 Ward Na. 14 13 11 2 o o o 2 I
(99) A1amcode Panchayat 1694 1185 S09 149 112 37 642 368 274
1 WardNa. 01 120 109 11 28 28 o 32 26 6
2 WardNa. 02 117 70 47 22 18 4 57 26 31
3 WardNa. 03 106 72 34 14 12 2 65 37 28
4 WardNa: 04 81 65 16 o o o 6 2 4
5 WaroNa. 05 69 50 19 3 2 21 19 2
6 WaroNo. 06 115 82 33 8 8 o 20 3 17
7 WaroNa. 07 117 71 46 17 5 12 48 26 22
8 WaroNa. 08 96 51 45 3 2 32 14 18
9 WardNa. 09 275 227 48 31 21 10 125 102 23
10 Ward No. 10 173 106 67 13 11. 2 115 60 55
11 WardNa. 11 87 59 28 o o o 37 25 12
12 WardNa. 12 36 24 12 1 1 o 11 7 4
13 Waro Na. 13 137 86 51 3 o 3 22 2 20
14 WardNa. 14 165 113 52 6 S 51 19 32
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ANNEXURE-I
COM!\1VNITY Df,V!i:l.OPMENT BLOCKS, PANCltAYATS A,'IID CONSTITUENT VILLAGES
Name of Panchaya Is Ward Nos. falling within each Revenue Village .l1/arne(,,) of
(No. of Wards giwm in brackets) Revenue Villagers)
Ward Nos. wholly Ward Nos. partly
constituling the
(ving within lying within
Panchayat
the Village the Village
(I) (2) (3) (4)
4 PulikkaJ I to XV Pulikkal'
(15 Wards)
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ANNEXURE-I
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCKS, PANCHAYATS AND CONSTITUENT VILLAGES
Name of Panchayats Ward Nos. falling within each Revenue Village Name(s) of
(No. of Wards given in brackets) Revenue Villagers)
Ward Nos. wholly Ward Nos. part(y
constituting the
lying within lying within
Panchayat
the Village the Village
(1) (2) (3) (4)
5 Thiruvali I to XI Thiruvali
(ll Wards)
6 Porur I toXlI Porur
(12 Wards)
497
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ANNEXURE-I
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCKS. PANCHAYATS AND CONSTITUENT VILLAGES
•
Name ofPanchayats Ward Nos. jillling within each Revenue Village Name(s) of
(No. a/Wards given in brackets) Revenue Villagers)
Ward Nos. wholly Ward Nos. partly
constituling the
lying within lying within
Panchayat
the Village the Village
(I) (2) (3) (4)
2 Melattur I to XI Melattur
(11 Wards)
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ANNEXURE-I
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCKS, PANCHAYATS AND CONSTITUENT VILLAGES
Name ofPanchayats Ward Nos, falling within each Revenue Village Name(s) of
(No. of Wards given.in brackets) Revenue Village{s)
Ward Nos. wholly Ward Nos. partly
lying within consmutmg th~
lying within
the Vii/age Panchayat
the Village
(I) (2) (3) (4)
8 Pulamanthole II to XI I, XU Pulamanthole
(15 Wards) XIII, XIV, XV I,XII Kuruvambalam
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ANNEXURE-I
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCKS. PANCHAYATS AND CONSTITUENT VILLAGES
Name of Panchayats Ward Nos. falling within each Revenue Village Name(s)of
(No. of Wards given in brackets) Revenue Vil/a'ge(s)
,- Ward Nos. wholly Ward Nos. partly
constituting the
lying within lying within
Panchayat
the Village the Village
(I) (2) (3) (4)
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ANNEXURE-I
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCKS, PANCHAyATS AND CONSTITlJENT VILLAGES
Name ofPanchayals Ward Nos. falling within each Revenue Village Name(s)of
(No. of Wards given in brackets) Revenue Villagers)
Ward Nos. wholly Ward Nos. partly
constituting the
lying within lying within
Panchayat
the Village the Village
(I) (2) (3) (4)
" Talakkad
2 Talakkad Ito XIV
(14 Wards)
501
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ANNEXURE-I
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCKS, PANCHAYATS AND CONSTITUENT VILLAGES
Name ofPanchayats Ward Nos. falling within each Revenue Village Name(s) of
(No. a/Wards given in brackets) Revenue Villagers)
Ward Nos, wholly Ward Nos. partly
constitutmg the
lying within tying within
Panchayat
the Village the Village
(I) (2 (3) (4)
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ANNEXURE-II
FERllLfIY (45-49)
5xI ASFR
In demography, the word fertility is used in relation TFR = (15-19)
to the actual production of children or occurrence of 1000
births specially live births. Fertility is a measure of rate
at which population adds to itselfby births and normally Age Specific Fertility Rate (ASFR)
assessed by relating the number of births to a full or
part of the population, such as number of married The average number of children born alive during
women or number of women of child bearing age. The the last year per woman of a particular age-group.
definitions ofthe tenninology used in computing different
Nwnber oflive births in a
fertility rates are mentioned below:
ASFR = particular age-group x 1000·
Mid-year female population
Crude Birth Rate (CBR) of the same age-group
Ratio of the number of live births in a year to the Age Specific Marital Fertility Rate (ASMFR)
mid year population, normally expressed per 1000
population. The average number ofchildren born alive during
the 1ast year per married woman of a particular
CBR = Number oflive births during the year x 1000 age-group.
Mid-year population
Number oflive births in a
ASMFR = particular age-group x 1000
General Fertility Rate (GFR) Mid-year married female population
of the same age-group
Number of live births per 1000 women in the
reproductive age group (15-49) years in a given year. In 1991 Census, questions on fertility related to
age at marriage, number of surviving children, number
GFR = Ntunber of live births in a year x 1000 of children ever born alive and children bom alive during
Mid-year female population the last year were asked. The first three questions were
in the age-group (15-49) years
asked to all ever married women and the last question
related to currently married. The measures of fertility
General Marital Fertility Rate (GMFR) worked out on the basis of 1991 Census data are as
given below:
Number oflive births per 1000 married women in
reproduction age group (15-49) years in a given year. Estimates of fertility indicators at
State and District level, 1991
GMFR = Nwnber oflive births in a year x 1000
Mid-year married female population Fertility measures Rates
. in the age-group (15-49) years Malappuram Kerala
District State
(1) (2) (3)
Total Fertility Rate (TFR)
GFR 141.00 89.00
It is obtained as the total of the age specific fertility GMFR 196.00 136.00
rates (number of children born per woman of the TFR 4.21 2.60
particular age) for the entire reproductive age span. It
TMFR 6.04 5.14
provides the average number of children that will be
born to a woman under the fertility levels indicated by Crude Birth Rate (CBR) 36.55 24.67
the age specific fertility rates assuming that there is no No. of Children everbom per 5.20 4.00
mortality of women till the completion of reproductive woman in age-group 45-49
period. Child-Wotmn ratio 492.00 329.00
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Different fertility measures indicate that fertility Note that the denominator uses the total population
levels in the District were much higher as compared to with varying risks to death and hence CDR does not
the State averages. It is noticed that the level of fertility measure the risk of dying for a person in the population
measures in the District (GFR, GMFR, TFR, TMFR in the probabilistic sense. This measure is generally a
and CBR) stands first position a~ong the Districts of poor indicator of mortality, as it does not take age
the State. structure into account. The number of deaths is largely
a function of the size and the age-sex structure of the
Estimates of fertility indicators at population. The risk of dying is generally high in the
District level, 1981 and 1991 infant and childhood ages, declines drastically thereafter
upto age 20 and then rises slowly but steadily increasing
Fertility indicators Rates
sharply at ages above 50. This type of curve, known
1981 1991 as the reverse-J shaped curve is characteristic of age
(1) (2) • (3)
patterns of mortality in all populations. Many developing
CBR 39.32 36.55 countries show lower CDR than developed countries
because the former have a much large proportion of
TFR 5.00 4.21 their population at younger ages due to high fertility. A
TMFR 6.70 6.04 crucial factor in the study of mortality is to take account
of its variations by age.
GFR 156.00 141.00
Mortality analysis is one of the most important q 1 Probability of dying between birth and age 1.
branches of demographic studies and is the one with This can be used as a pproximate value of
which demographers have been engaged from the very Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) which gives the
beginning of any systematic study of human population. ratio of number of deaths in a year of children
Mortality deals with the demographic event of death. aged less than one year to the number of births
Since death is a biological phenomenon that occurs just in that year.
once to each individual, the analysis is si..ll1pler than,
say, the study of fertility wherein the event of birth can q2 Probability of dying between birth and age 2.
occur with varying frequency among women.
q3 Probability of dying between birth and age 5.
Crude Death Rate (CDR) (This indicator is also known as Under Five
A simple and direct measure of deaths ina Mortality Rate USMR)
population is the CDR. This rate relates the number of
Information on the questions on children ever born
deaths during a year to the mid-year population of that
and children surviving canvassed for all ever married
year.
women has been tabulated by age of the mother. From
CDR = Deaths in a year x 1000 this, estimates of child mortality have been worked out.
Population at Mid-year
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Estimates of Child Mortality, 1991 (i) Migration of persons in search ofjob is high in
the country. In many cases such migrations are 'mly
Mortality Persons/ Kerala State Malappuram
seasonal in nature, People migrate to other places for
indicators Males/ Distric:
Females
work in a particular season and come back again to
their usual place ofresidence after three or four months,
(I) (2) (3) (4)
AU such movements are treated as migration. Similarly,
q(l) Persons 42 35 if a person moved to any other place for attending short-
Males 45 33
term vocational or educational course that lasted for
only few months of a year, she/he is considered as a
Fetmles 41 37 migrant.
q(2) Persons 50 39 (ii) -Where a person had merely gone out to another
Males 52 40 place or had been shifting from one place to another
Fetmles 49 39 purely on tour, pilgrimage, visit to hospital for treatment
or for temporary business purpose), such persons are
q(5) - Persons 60 58 not deemed to havefhad another ~esidence different
Males 60 57 from the place where shelhe or herlhis family normal1y
resides. Shefhe is not considered as migrant.
Fetmles 61 58
(iii) A women temporarily moves into a hospital or
From the estimates of child mortality (number of to her parents or other relative's house for delivery
deaths by ages 1,2 and 5) given above as q(l), q(2) and if the hospital or the parent's/relatives houses is in
and q(5), it is observed that the levels of child mortality a place different from usual- place or residence, the
in the District was lower as compared to the State place where the hospital or parents/relative's house is
level. Vv'hen sex-differentials are concerned, male child the place of last residence of the child but not of the
mortality in q(l) and q(2) was higher than that of mother.
fema~es at the State level. Whereas in q(5) male child
A new response category 'Moved after birth' was
mortality was lower as compared to the female child added in Census of India 2001 in the question on
mortality at the State level. As regards sex-differentials 'reasons for migration' to bring out additional miwation
at the District level, female child mortality in q (I) and patterns. Natural calamities or distress migration as
q(5) was higher than that of male child mortality, While reasons for migration for I ast residence migrants
in q(2) male child mortality was higher as compared to . included in 1991 Census, is covered under category of
female child mortality. 'Others'. The reason for migration has been determined
l\1IGRATION
as a pplicable at t he time of migration a nd not in
reference to any point of time after that. For example,
Migration is the third component of population if a persons had moved from the place of herlhis last
change, the other two being mortality and fertility. residence for the purpose of education and subsequently
at some point of time got employment there only, the
A person is considered as a migrant by place of reason for migration would be 'education' and 'not
birth if the place in which helshe is enumerated during 'work/employment' .
the Census is other than the place ofhisfher birth.
Internal and International migration
Similarly a person is considered as a migrant by,
.The migration is ofthree types (i) Migration within
place of last residence if the place in which helshe is
the State itself with its components (a) Migration within
enumerated during the Census i~ other than hisfher the District of enumeration (intra DistnCt migration)
place of immediate last residence outside the Village (b) Migration from one District of State to another
or Town and not in another house or locality in the District of State (inter District migration), (ii) Migration
same Village or Town. from one State to another State of the country (inter-
State migration), (iii) Migration from one country to
Certain aspects concerning temporary movement! another country. The first two streams together
migration of people has been explained below as these constitute internal migration, while the last type of
are important aspects concerning migration: movement is called international migration. The present
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name of the country, State or District and not the name been determined as applicable at the time of migration
by which they were known at the time ofherlhis birth and not with reference to any point of time after that.
or last residence have been recorded.
The flow of migrants consists of four streams viz.,
Rural-Urban components of migration rural to rural, rural to urban, urban to rural and urban to
Rural or Urban status in respect of migrants have urban.
a) Migrants born within the State ofEnutreration 7634139 2673877 4960262 671501 183014 488487
(94.6) (92.5) (95.8) (97.5) (95.5) (98.3)
(i) Born elsewhere in the District ofFnutreration 5304800 1710914 3593886 507461 117324 3,90,137
(65.7) (59.2) (69.4) (73.7) (61.2) (78.5)
(ii) Migrants born <in other Distric1;s ofthe State 2329339 962963 1366376 164040 65690 98350
(28.9) (33.3) (26.4) (23.8) (34.3) (19.8)
b) Migrants born in other States of India 398470 197970 200500 14470 7700 6770
(4.9) (6.9) (3.8) (2.1) (4.0) (lA)
c) Migrants born in other Countries 37504 18284 19220 2530 1010 1520
(O.S) (0.6) (0.4) (004) (0.5) (0.3)
On the basis of migrants by place of birth there place of birth, it can be seen that females predominated
are 76.3 lakh Intra-State migrants in Kerala in 1991, in Intra-District migration while males predominated in
comprising of 26.7 lakh males and 49.6 lakh females. Inter-District, Inter-State and international migration.
These migrants constituted 94.6 per cent of total
migrants in Kerala. Male migrants constituted 92.5 per In Malappuram District, females predominated in
cent while female migrants accounted for 95.8 per cent. Inter-District, Inter-State and international migration
while males predominated in intra District migration.
In Malappuram District, there were 6. 71akh Intra-
State migrants comprising of 1.8 lakh males and 4.9 In Kerala the number of migrants born in other
lakh females. They constitute 97.5 percent of total states of India was 3.981akh in 1991 which constituted
migrants to Malappuram District. The male a.,d female 0.5 per cent whereas in Malappuram District it was
migrants constituted 99.3 and 98.3 percent respectively 0.14 lakhs. This constituted 2.1 per cent of the total
ofthe total migrants in the District migrants to Malappuram District. In international
migration males (0.5 per cent) dominated over females
From the distribution oftotal migrants in Kerala by (0.3 per cent) in the District.
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Migrants from 24 States together accounted for migrants, migrants from Tamil Nadu accounted for 63 .65
3.79 lakhs (95.18 per cent) Inter-St~te migrants in per cent, Kamataka 15.89 per cent and Maharashtra
Kerala. In Malappuram District, of the total 14,470 6.84 per cent of Inter-State migration.
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,__ •• ,~., _ __ . _ . _ _ _ _ ....
~'"-== ~ V _ _ _" _ . , _
Rural al\d Ur!lan Composition of Internlll Mi.g~·ants by Place of Birth, 1991 Census
Place of Birth J(erala State Malappuram District
Place ofEnumeration Place ofEdumeration
Tota; Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
1. Within the State Tota'''' 7634139 5873427 ",60712 671501 61814~ 53358
(100.00) (76.94) {23.06) (100.00) (92.05) (7.95)
2. In other States of India Totai'" 398470 247310 151160 14470 12190 2280
(100.00) (62.06) (37.94) (100.00) (84.24) (15.76)
'" Total includes the migrants whose place of birth is unciassifiable as Rural or Urban.
The flow of migrants would consist of four streams from rural IO rural, 1.67 per cent were frvm 'l'rban to
(i) rural to rural (ii) ruralto urban (iii) urban to rural and urban, 15.36 per cent we~:;: from urban to rural.
(iv) urban to urban. The data on the basis of these
streams in case of migrants is classified by place of Among 3.98 lakhs migrants from other states of
birth. It presents data only in relation to internal migrants. India to Kerala, 32.74 per cent were from rural to rural,
25.11 per cent were from urban to urban, 12.52 per
Of the total Intra-State migrants of76.34lakhs in cent were from rural to urban and 29.07 per cent were
Kerala, 59.82 per cent were from rural to rural, 7.43 from urban to rural. In Malappuram District, of the
per cent were from urban to urban, 15.61 per cent tota114,470 migr,_nts, 32.55 per cent were from rural
were from rural to urban and 17.05 per cent wele from to rural, 9.81 per cent were from urban to urban, 5.87
urban to rural. Out of 6.721akh Intra-State migrants in per cent were from rural to urban and 51.35 per cent
Malappuram District, 76.64 per cent were migration were from urban to rural.
ANNEX1JRE - III
V4JUOUS MEASURES OF FERTILITY AND MEANAGEAT MARRIAGE, 1991 CENSUS
District Total! No. ofcurrently Afean age at marriage of Percent ofcurrently 1991 .
Rural! married Vlomen currently married women married women with
Urban age at marriage
below 18
Total Who married Total Who married Total Who married Crude Total
during durin~ durin!!. Birth Fe~tility
1981-86 1986-91 1981-86 1986-91 1981-86 1986-91 Rate Rate
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)
MaIappuram Total 673559 125392 125454 18.14 18.35 18.77 ':;~.70 48.45 41.43 36.55 4.21
Rural 612310 114330 114384 18.14 18.34 18.77 50.66 48.45 41.31
Urban 61429 11062 11070 18.20 18.49 18,82 51.14 48.47 42.70
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In the District out of a total of 673,559 currently currently married women with age at marriage below
married women, 250846 women constituting about 18 who married during 1981-86 was much higher than
37.24 per cent were married either during 1981-86 or during 1986-91. This is true for both rural and urban
during 1986-91. During both periods the percentage of areas of the District showing that as the years pass by.
currently married women was equal in rural as well as marriages are performed at age higher than 18 years.
urban areas. The mean age at marriage at of currently The eBR and TFR in the District was 36.55 and 4.21
married women in rural areas as well as urban areas respectively against the State level eBR of 24.67 and
of both periods were equal. The percentage of TFR of 2.60. In the y~ar 1991 the eBR and TFR of
currently married woman with age at marriage below the District stood first among the Districts of the State.
18 during 1981-86was 48.45 per cent while during The eBR and TFR were very high compared to the
1986-91, it was 41.43 per cent. The percentage of State averages during 1991.
ANNEXURE - IV
DISTRIBUTIONOFMIGRANTSBYPLACEOFBffiTHIPLACEOFLASTRESIDENCE,1991 CENSUS
181040 74400 106640 164040 65690 98350 14470 7700 6770 2530 1010 1520
(100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (90.61) (88.29) (92.23) (7.99) (10.35) (6.35) ( 1.40) (1.36) (1.43)
Note : Percentages are given in brackets
In-migrants by Place of Last Residence with duration of Res idence 0-9 years, 1991
In-migrants
Total From other Districts ofthe State From other States;VTs From other Countries
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (0) (11) (12)
94170 42700 51470 78670 32960 45710 11910 7030 4880 3590 2710 880
(100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (83.54) (77.19) (88.81) (12.65) (16.46) (9.48) (3.81) (6.35) (1.71)
The total population ofMalappuram District in 1991 cent and 1.36 per cent respectively of the total male
Census was 3,096,330. Out of this 181,040 persons and female in-migrants by place of birth in Malappuram
were in-migrants by place of birth. They constituted District.
5.85 per cent of the total population. The percentage
of total male and female in-migrants by place of birth While considering in-migrants by place of last
were 4.93 per cent and 6.72 per cent respectively. As residence, with duration of residence 0-9 years, about
regards in-migrants by p lace of birth from other 3.04 per cent of the total population of the District
Districts of the State, there were 164,040 such in- belonged to this category. 42,700 males (2.83 per cent)
migrants. They constituted 90.61 per cent of the total and 51,470 females (3.24 per cent) were in-migrants
in-migrants by place of birth reported in the District by place oflast residence with duration of residence 0-
during 1991 Census - 88.29 per cent for males and 9 years. In-migrants by place of last residence with
92.23 per cent for females. The percentage of in- duration of residence 0-9 years, from other Districts of
migrants by place of birth who migrated from other the State was 83.54 per cent of total in-migrants by
states and Union territories of India to Malappuram place of last residence with duration of residence 0-9
District was 7.99 per cent - 10.35 per cent for males years. While considering the in-migrants who migrated
to Malappuram District from other StateslUTs of India,
and 6.35 per cent for females.
it can be observed that there are 11,910 such persons.
There were 2,530 in-migrants by place of birth from They formed 12.65 per cent of the total in-migrants by
other countries, which constituted 1.40 per cent of the place of last residence with duration of residence 0-9
total in-migrants by place of birth in Malappuram years. The in-migrants to Malappuram District from
District. The number of females was slightly higher other countries was 3,590 with a brake-up of 2710
than the number of males in this category i.e., 1520 males and 880 females. They constituted 3.81 per cent,
females and 1010 males. They constituted 1.43 per 6.35 per cent and 1.71 per cent respectively.
ANNEXURE- V
BRIEFACCOUNTOFMAIN REIJGIONS IN THE DISTRICTffALUKAS PER 1991 CENSUS
Malappuram Total 3096330 1508280 1588050 937524 30.28 460141 30.51 477383 30.06
District Rural 2813876 1369418 1444458 858473 30.51 421249 30.76 437224 30.27
Urban 282454 138862 143592 79051 27.99 38892 28.01 40159 27.97
Emad Taluk Total 1220788 601632 619156 384689 31.51 190289 31.63 194400 31.40
Rural 1078584 531143 577441 343805 31.88 170014 32.01 173791 30.10
Urban 142204 70489 71715 40884 28.75 20275 28.76 20609 28.74
Perinthahnanna Total 452889 220040 232849 132929 29.35 64638 29.38 68291 29.33
Taluk Rural 413862 201129 212733 117509 28.39 57181 28.43 60328 28.36
Urban 39027 18911 20116 15420 39.51 7457 39.43 7963 39.59
TirurTaluk Total 1101765 532330 569435 285666 25.93 140439 26.38 145227 25.50
Rural 1052312 507916' 544396 271320 25.78 133269 26.24 138051 25.36
Urban 49453 24414 25039 14346 29.01 7170 29.37 7176 28.66
Ponnani Taluk Total 320888 154278 166610 134240 4i.83 64775 41.99 69465 41.69
Rural 269118 129230 139888 125839 46.76 60785 47.04 65054 46.50
Urban 51770 25048 26722 8401 16.23 3990 15.93 4411 16.51
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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK, 2001 MALAPPURAM
ANNEXURE- V (Contd.)
District! Taluk TotaV Name o/Religion
RuraV Muslim Christian
Urban Persons % Males % Females % Persons % Males % Females %
(I) (2) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21 ) (22) (23)
Malappuram Total 2085961 67.37 1010869 67.02 1075092 67.70 72209 2.33 36838 2.44 35371 2.23
District Rural 1887043 67.06 913200 66.69 973843 67.42 67805 2.41 34584 2.53 33221 2.30
Urban 198918 70.42 97669 70.34 101249 70.51 4404 1.56 2254 1.62 2150 1.50
Emad Taluk Total 780266 63.91 382886 63.64 397380 64.l8 55567 4.55 28284 4.70 27283 4.41
Rural 681476 63.l8 333988 62.88 347488 60.18 53100 4.92 27004 5.08 26096 4.52
Urban 98790 69.47 48898 69.37 49892 69.57 2467 1.73 1280 1.82 1187 1.66
Perinthalmanna Total 310649 68.59 150715 68.49 159934 68.69 9253 2.04 4647 2.l1 4606 1.98
Taluk Rural 288130 69.62 139782 69.50 148348 69.73 8175 1.98 4133 2.05 4042 1.90
Urban 22519 57.70 10933 57.81 11586 57.60 1078 2.76 514 2.72 564 2.80
TirurTaluk Total 809880 73.51 388566 72.99 421314 73.99 6002 0.54 3161 0.59 2841 0.50
Rural 775433 73.69 371669 73.18 403764 74.17 5346 0.51 2816 0.55 2530 0.46
Urban 34447 69.66 16897 69.21 17550 70.10 656 1.33 345 1.41 311 1.24
Ponnani Taluk Total 185466 57.80 88702 57.50 96764 58.08 1387 0.43 746 0.48 641 0.38
Rural 142004 52.77 67761 52.43 74243 53.07 1184 0.44 631 0.49 553 0.40
Urban 43162 83.37 20941 83.60 22221 83.l6 203 0.39 115 0.46 88 0.33
ANNEXURE- V (Contd.)
District! Taluk TotaV Name o/Religion
Rural! Sikh Buddhist Jain
Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
(1) (2) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32)
Malappuram Total 12 12 4 3 1 4 3 1
District Rural 12 12 2 3 1
Urban 4 3 1
Perinthalmanna Total 2 2
Taluk Rural 2 2
Urban
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ANNEXURE - V (Coneld.)
District'Taluk Total/ Name ofReligion
Rural! Other Religions Religion not stated
Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
(1 ) (2) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38)
Perinthalmanna Total 10 10 46 28 18
Taluk Rural 10 10 36 21 15
Urban 10 7 3
According to 1991 Census, major religions in the Taluks of the District, Muslim population had a big
District were Muslims, Hindus and Christians. Muslims majority. Ponnani Talukhad the highest percentage of
were predominant with 67.37 per cent while Hindus Hindus with 41.83 per cent followed by Eranad Taluk
and Christians shared 30.28 per cent and 2.33 per cent with 31.51 per cent. In all the Taluks, more than 25 per
respectively .Muslims were predominant in all the Taluks cent of the popUlation were Hindus. Emad Taluk had
of the District with above 50 per cent of population. 4.55 per cent Christian population followed by
Among the Taluks, Muslim population was the highest Perinthalmanna Taluk with only 2.04 per cent.
in Tirur Taluk with 73.51 per cent. In the other three
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ANNEXURE "' VI
MARITAl, STATUS OF POPULATION AS PER l~M CENSUS
Total;' Marital Status
RuraLi All Status Never Married ..- - - - - Married
Urban
Persons Males Females Persons Males females ~. Persons Males Females
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Total 3096330 1508280 1588050 1715842 946768 769074 1222551 548992 673559
(55.42) (62.77) (48.4.3) (39.48) (36.40) (42.41)
Rural 2813&,6 1369418 1444458 1561680 860834 700846 1109404 497094 612310
(55.5(,) (62.86) (48.52) (39.43) (36.30) (42.39)
Urban 282454 138862 I<!3592 154162 85934 68228 113147 51898 61249
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ANNEXURE -VI (Contd.)
Tota/) Marital Siatus
Rural! Widowed Divorced or Separated Unspecified Status
Urban
?ersons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
(1) (11) (12) (13) 04; (15) - (6) (17) (18) (l9}
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Total 127325 9240 118085 30342 3130 27212 270 150 120
(4.11) (0.61) (7.44) (0.98) (0.21) (1.71)
Rural 115136 8480 106656 27386 2860 24526 270 150 120
According to marital status, total population ofthe wise break-up further reveals that 62.77 per cent males
District is divided into five categories namely, never were never married as against 48.43 per cent 'Jf the
married, married, widowed, divorced or separated and females constituted this category. In the married
unspecified. Out of the total population of 3096330; category, only 36.40 per cent of the males were roamed
55.42 per cent were never married, 39.48 per cent were as against 42.41 per cent for females.
married, 4.11 per cent were widowed and 0.98 per cent
were divorced or separated. While considering the rural~ 5.09 per cent (If the total population was either
urban break-up of marital status of population, 54.58 widowed or divorced/separated. Females among them
per cent oft-he tot'l.l urban population were never married accounted for 9.15 per cent. Males among widowed
as against 55.50 percent for rural population. In male- or divorced/separated constituted only less than one
female break-up also, the percentage in rural areas was per cent.
higher in the case of never married persons. The sex-
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ANNEXURE - vn
AGE,SEX, LITERACYAND EDUCATION IN THE DIS1RICT~ 1991
Literacy Rates for selected age-groups by Sex, 1991
Total! Literacy rates for selected age-groups by sex, J99 J
Rural! 7 years iOyears 15 years iOta 14 15 to 59 60 years
Urban and above and above and above years years and above
p M F P M F P M F P M F P M F P M F
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (IS) (16) (I 7) (18) (19)
T 87.9 92.1 84.1 87.4 92.0 83.2 84.9 90.4 80.0 99.1_ 99.0 99.1 89.1 93.4 85.3 50.0 65.2 37.0
R 87.8 92.0 83.9 87.3 91.9 83.0 84.7 90.3 79.7 99.1 99.0 99.1 89.0 93.3 85.1 49.5 65.1 35.9
U 89.2 92.7 85.8 88.8 92.7 85.2 86.8 91.5 82.5 98.9 98.7 99.0 90.5 94.2 87.0 55.5 65.9 47.0
The effective literacy rate of the District was 87.9 10-14 followed by15-59. In the age-group '60 and
per cent in 1991 Census with a break-up of 92.1 per above', literacy percentage was the lowest (50,0%).
cent for males and 84.1 per cent for females. It was 111 the age-group '60 and above', the female literacy
higher in urban areas than in rural areas. The effective was below 50 per cent.
literacy rate was the highest among the age-group of
T 22.7 21.9 23.5 37.1 36.7 37.6 28.6 28.3 29.0 lO.2 11.5 8.9 1.3 1) 1.0
R 23.0 22.3 23.8 37.5 37.1 37.8 28.5 28.1 28.9 9.8 11.0 8.6 1.2 1.5 0.9
U 19.5 18.4 20.6 33.9 32.2 35.5 30.0 30.3 29.8 14.0 16.0 11.9 2.6 3.1 2.1
There were more literates among persons having under the e ducationall evel 'Below Primary' and
educational level 'Primary but below Middle' followed 'Primary but below Middle" there were less number of
by 'Middle but below Matric'. The lowest number of literates both among males and females as compared
literates was in 'Graduate and above'. In urban areas, to rural areas.
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ANNEXURE - VIn
DISTRIBUTION OFDIFFERENT MOTHER-TONGUES RETURNED IN 1991 CENSUS
(SCHEDULEDANDNON-SCHEDULEDLANGUAGES)
Sf. Language No. o/Speakers Percentage to
No. Kerala State Malappuram District total population
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
1. Assatrese 264
2. Bengali 1919 19 0.00
3. Gujarathi 6369 64 0.00
4. Hindi 21751 289 0.01
5. Kannada 75571 520 0.02
6. Kashmiri 102
7. Konkani 64008 79 0.00
8. Malayalam 28096376 3085811 99.66
9. Manipuri 81
Out of 18 scheduled languages, 3 languages had 371, 301 and 289 speakers, which constituted
been reported prominently as mother tongues in 0.02 per cent, 0.01 per cent, 0.01 per cent and 0.0.1 per
Malappuram District Malayalam, the mother tongue cent ofthe total population. Mother tongues like Punjabi,
of most of the Keralites had 3085811 speakers in the Konkani, Gujarathi, Nepali and Bengali had negligible
District constituting 99.66 per cent of t he total speakers in Malappuram District. Mother tongues like
population. The two other important mother tongues Assarnese, Kashrniri, Manipuri, Sanskrit and Sindhi had
reported in the District were Tamil and Telugu with no speakers in the District. There was only one person
7,137 and 1,491 speakers respectively. They constituted in the District with Punjabi as mother tongue. There
0.23 per cent and 0.05 per cent respectively of the were 214 speakers who reported non-scheduled
total population. Kannada, Marathi, Urdu and Hindi languages as their mother tongues. They constituted
were other spoken languages in the District with 520, 0.01 per cent of the total population of the District.
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