Koothuparamba
History
Kuthuparamba was part of Kottayam dynasty under the reign of Pazhassi Raja in the midievel period. Since the British captured Kuthuparamba area, the area fell under British rule was formed as Kottayam taluk. Thalassery – Coorg road which was made by the British for sending troops to Mysore also plays an important role in the history of Kuthuparamba. Kottayam dynasty had given much importance to the fine arts of Kathakali and Chakyar Koothu.
It is believed that the name Kuthuparamba was derived from the words 'Koothu' and 'Paramba' (the ground where the Koothu was performed). This name was given to the complete area by British Military, there was a cantonment and was known as Kuthuparamba Cantonment. The remnants of history are still alive in the structure like court complex, Inspection Bungalow, and Maroli ghat.
Kuthuparamba was formed as Panchayat in the year 1939 by fixing Kuthuparamba revenue village as its boundary. The first president of the Panchayat was Dr. C. Kumaran. Kuthuparamba was established as a municipality on April 1, 1990.
Demographics
As of the 2011 Census, Kuthuparamba Municipality with an area of 16.76 square kilometres (6.47 sq mi) had a population of 29,619. Kuthuparamba was the third most densely populated municipal town in Kannur district. Males constituted 45.4% of the population and females 54.6%. Kuthuparamba had an average literacy rate of 96.76%, higher than the national urban average of 79% and state average of 94%: male literacy was 98.1%, and female literacy was 95.6%. In Kuthuparamba, 10.5% of the population was under 6 years of age.
Religion
As of the 2011 India census, Kuthuparamba Municipality had a total population of 29,619, of whom 68.98% were Hindus, 28.94% Muslims, 1.94% Christians and 0.14% others. One of the 13 shakteya temples in Kerala, Thiruvancheri Kavu, is located near Kuthuparamba.
Administration
Kuthuparamba Municipality is a part of Kuthuparamba Assembly constituency under Vatakara Lok Sabha constituency.
Municipal wards
The town is administered by Kuthuparamba Municipality, headed by a chairman. For administrative purposes, the town is divided into 28 wards. The ruling party is CPI(M) with M. Sukumaran as the municipal chairman.
Ward no. | Name | Ward no. | Name |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Vakkummal | 2 | Chorakkulam |
3 | Nirmalagiri | 4 | Noonhumbayi |
5 | Palaparamba | 6 | Adiyarappara |
7 | Mooriyad north | 8 | Mooriyad east |
9 | Punchakkalayi | 10 | Koluthuparamba |
11 | Mooriyad central | 12 | Naravoor south |
13 | Kuttikkad | 14 | Town |
15 | Kakkad | 16 | Naravoor central |
17 | Thrikkannapuram | 18 | Thrikkannapuram south |
19 | Thrikkannapuram west | 20 | Paral |
21 | Pookode | 22 | Naravoor |
23 | Valiyapara | 24 | Elippattachira |
25 | Moolakkulam | 26 | Pazhayanirath |
27 | Panniyora | 28 | Edayilpeedika |
Law and order
The municipality comes under jurisdiction of Kuthuparamba Police Station, which was formed in 1871. The station limit is 72.68 km² covering five villages, Kuthuparamba, Paduvilayi, Pathiriyad, Kandamkunnu and Mangattidam, which includes Kuthuparamba municipality and panchayats like Vengad and Mangattidom.
Kuthuparamba is one of the three police sub-divisions in Kannur city formed on February 18, 2021. Kuthuparamba sub-division comprises six police stations, Kuthuparamba, Mattanur, Mattanur Airport, Kolavelloor, Panoor and Kannavam, with an area of 433.09 km, which are politically sensitive areas.
Kuthuparamba has a special sub-jail which is a renovation of the old sub-jail building established since British rule in 1871.
Courts complexes in Kuthuparamba:
- Judicial First Class Majistrate Court, Kuthuparamba
- Munsiff Court, Kuthuparamba
Educational institutions
- Nirmalagiri College, Kuthuparamba
- College of Applied Science, Kuthuparamba
- MG College, Kuthuparamba
- MES College, Naravoor
- Government ITI, Kuthuparamba
- Rani Jai Higher Secondary School, Nirmalagiri
- Government Higher Secondary School, Kuthuparamba
- Kuthuparamba UP School
- Amrita Vidyalayam, Pookode, Kuthuparamba
- South Kuthuparamba U P School
- ATDC, Valiyavelicham
- Sree Narayana English Medium High School, Mangattidam, Kuthuparamba
Notable people
- Ramesh Narayan, artist
- Sreenivasan, filmmaker
- Dhyan Sreenivasan, filmmaker
- Vineeth Sreenivasan, filmmaker
- K.G. Subramanyan, artist
- Vagbhatananda, social reformer
Koothuparamba Police firing
The Koothuparamba Police firing was an incident that took place in Koothuparamba on November 25, 1994. Police opened fire on DYFI protestors who protested against commoditisation and privatisation of education policy by the UDF government led by the Congress. Police resorted to firing when the protesters blocked minister M.V. Raghavan, who was in town to inaugurate an event.
Political violence
This area is an epicenter of political violence between the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), who have been fighting in this area for supremacy for the last 50 years. Clashes in 2008 left seven people dead and many injured. The High Court of Kerala called this manslaughter a "compelling sport" and suggested permanent deployment of Central forces in the affected areas.
Transportation
Thalassery is the nearest railway station, 14 km from the town. Kuthuparamba is a town en route Thalassery-Coorg (SH30) road (commonly known as TC Road). The nearest airport is Kannur International Airport, which is 15 km away. It has road connectivity with major tourist attractions like Aralam, Mysore, Mangalore, Ooty, and Bangalore.
Linkage and connectivity
Kuthuparamba town is a major junction connected by two state highways and a major district road to Wayanad. Thalassery is the nearest railway station, 14 km (8.7 mi) away from the town. Kannur international airport is located 15 km (9.3 mi) away from the town.
There are two state highways passing through the town, SH-30 (Thalassery – Coorg inter-state highway) and SH-38 (Kannur – Kozhikode road). These act as major corridors of the town and possess good connectivity. Considerable volume of traffic from Karnataka passes through the town. In addition to this, other district roads and municipal roads exist within the town.
Kerala government has proposed to construct a ring road in Kuthuparamba to reduce traffic congestion in the town.
Industrial growth centre
Kannur Industrial Growth Centre is located in Valiyavelicham near Kuthuparamba. It is one of the three IGCs in the state under Kerala Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (KSIDC).
Kannur IGC has well-developed infrastructure facilities, including power, water, and roads, facilitating setting up of solid waste/plastic recycling and processing units by interested entrepreneurs. A plastic recycling unit is operating in the Kannur IGC. Similarly, the KSIDC has allocated land for two recycling units and biomedical waste treatment unit, which are being set up.
Also, Kerala Agro Machinery Corporation Ltd (KAMCO) is located at Valiyavelicham, which facilitates setting up of power tiller manufacturing units. The products manufactured by the unit include new generation power tillers with self-starter, garden tiller and brush cutter with diesel engine.
Political parties
- Indian Union Muslim League
- Rashtriya Janata Dal
- Communist Party of India (Marxist)
- Communist Party of India
- Indian National Congress
- Bharatiya Janata Party
- Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)
- Janata Dal (Secular)
- Indian National League (INL)
See also
- Kannavam
- Kolayad
- Pinarayi
- Mavilayi
- Thrippangottur
- Peravoor
- Kottayam-Malabar
- Mangattidam
- Pathiriyad
- Manantheri
- Cheruvanchery
- Mambram
- Kadamkunnu
- Nirmalagiri
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External links
- http://www.koothuparambamunicipality.in/ Archived 11 April 2021 at the Wayback Machine