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[[Tirunavaya]], the centre of medieval [[Mamankam festival]], and [[Athavanad]], which was the centre of ''[[Azhvanchery Thamprakkal]]'', lie adjacent to Kuttippuram.
[[Tirunavaya]], the centre of medieval [[Mamankam festival]], and [[Athavanad]], which was the centre of ''[[Azhvanchery Thamprakkal]]'', lie adjacent to Kuttippuram.


Kuttippuram, on the northern bank of the river [[Bharathappuzha]], was ruled by the [[Zamorin of Calicut]] during the middle ages.<ref name="ktpm">{{Cite web|url=http://lsgkerala.in/kuttippurampanchayat/|title=The official website of Kuttippuram Grama Panchayat|access-date=2021-01-30|website=lsgkerala.in}}</ref> [[Kuttippuram railway station]] is one of the oldest railway stations in Kerala. The second railway line in Kerala was laid from [[Tirur]] to Kuttippuram in 1861, as an extension of the first line laid from [[Tirur]] to [[Beypore]] in the same year.<ref name="mpm">{{Cite news|title=ആ ചൂളംവിളി പിന്നെയും പിന്നെയും...|url=https://www.mathrubhumi.com/malappuram/specials/50-years-of-malappuram/kerala-first-railway-line-tirur-to-beypore-1.3880175|date=17 June 2019|access-date=19 December 2020|work=Mathrubhumi}}</ref> In the 1940's, several national leaders including [[C. Rajagopalachari]], [[M. Bhaktavatsalam]], and Yakkob Hassan has visited Kuttippuram.<ref name="ktpm"/> [[Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed]], a former president of India, has also visited here.<ref name="ktpm"/> The [[Kuttippuram bridge]], built-in 1953, is one of the famous bridges in Kerala. [[Kuttippuram (State Assembly constituency)|Kuttippuram]] was also a constituency to the [[Kerala Legislative Assembly]] from 1957 to 2011, which was then replaced by [[Kottakkal (State Assembly constituency)|Kottakkal constituency]].
Kuttippuram, on the northern bank of the river [[Bharathappuzha]], was ruled by the [[Zamorin of Calicut]] during the middle ages.<ref name="ktpm">{{Cite web|url=http://lsgkerala.in/kuttippurampanchayat/|title=The official website of Kuttippuram Grama Panchayat|access-date=2021-01-30|website=lsgkerala.in}}</ref> [[Kuttippuram railway station]] is one of the oldest railway stations in Kerala. The second railway line in Kerala was laid from [[Tirur]] to Kuttippuram in 1861, as an extension of the first line laid from [[Tirur]] to [[Beypore]] in the same year.<ref name="mpm">{{Cite news|title=ആ ചൂളംവിളി പിന്നെയും പിന്നെയും...|url=https://www.mathrubhumi.com/malappuram/specials/50-years-of-malappuram/kerala-first-railway-line-tirur-to-beypore-1.3880175|date=17 June 2019|access-date=19 December 2020|work=Mathrubhumi}}</ref> In the 1940's, several national leaders including [[C. Rajagopalachari]], [[M. Bhaktavatsalam]], and Yakkob Hassan has visited Kuttippuram.<ref name="ktpm"/> [[Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed]], a former president of India, has also visited here.<ref name="ktpm"/> The [[Kuttippuram bridge]], built-in 1953, is one of the famous bridges in Kerala. The ashes of [[Mahatma Gandhi]], [[Jawaharlal Nehru]], and [[Lal Bahadur Shastri]], were deposited in Kerala between [[Tirunavaya]], Kuttippuram, and [[Thavanur]], on the bank of the river [[Bharathappuzha]].<ref name="askh"/><ref name="mal"/>[[Kuttippuram (State Assembly constituency)|Kuttippuram]] was also a constituency to the [[Kerala Legislative Assembly]] from 1957 to 2011, which was then replaced by [[Kottakkal (State Assembly constituency)|Kottakkal constituency]].


==Geography==
==Geography==

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Kuttippuram
Town
The MES College of Engineering at Kuttippuram
The MES College of Engineering at Kuttippuram
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Coordinates: 10°50′38″N 76°01′58″E / 10.84389°N 76.03278°E / 10.84389; 76.03278
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictMalappuram
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

Kuttippuram is a town and a block headquarters, which is situated in the Tirur Taluk, Malappuram district of Kerala state, India. The town is located 34 kilometres south-west of Malappuram. The Bharathappuzha river flows through Kuttippuram. According to the last Census of India conducted in 2011, Kuttippuram forms a portion of the Malappuram metropolitan area.

History

Tirunavaya, the centre of medieval Mamankam festival, and Athavanad, which was the centre of Azhvanchery Thamprakkal, lie adjacent to Kuttippuram.

Kuttippuram, on the northern bank of the river Bharathappuzha, was ruled by the Zamorin of Calicut during the middle ages.[1] Kuttippuram railway station is one of the oldest railway stations in Kerala. The second railway line in Kerala was laid from Tirur to Kuttippuram in 1861, as an extension of the first line laid from Tirur to Beypore in the same year.[2] In the 1940's, several national leaders including C. Rajagopalachari, M. Bhaktavatsalam, and Yakkob Hassan has visited Kuttippuram.[1] Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, a former president of India, has also visited here.[1] The Kuttippuram bridge, built-in 1953, is one of the famous bridges in Kerala. The ashes of Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, and Lal Bahadur Shastri, were deposited in Kerala between Tirunavaya, Kuttippuram, and Thavanur, on the bank of the river Bharathappuzha.[3][4]Kuttippuram was also a constituency to the Kerala Legislative Assembly from 1957 to 2011, which was then replaced by Kottakkal constituency.

Geography

Kuttippuram bridge
Railway line in Kuttippuram

Kuttippuram is located at 10°50′N 76°04′E / 10.83°N 76.07°E / 10.83; 76.07.[5] It has an average elevation of 15 m (49 ft).

Industries

Kuttippuram is home to some of the major public sector industries in the state.[6] The municipal town of Valanchery is situated adjacent to Kuttippuram Grama Panchayat. There is a demand to upgrade Kuttippuram Grama Panchayat into a municipality.

  • The Kerala State Detergents and Chemicals Ltd. has its headquarters at Kuttippuram.[7]
  • The KELTRON (Kerala State Electronics Development Corporation) Electro Ceramics (KELCERA) is located here.[8]
  • A KELTRON tool room is also located here.[6]

Educational institutions

College(s)

School(s)

  • Government Higher Secondary School, Kuttippuram[9]
  • Junior Technical High School, Kuttippuram[9]

Connectivity

Kuttippuram railway station, opened in 1861, one of the oldest railway stations in the state

Kuttippuram Block

Kuttippuram Block Panchayat os the block-level administrative body responsible for the administration of the following Gram panchayats:

  1. Kuttippuram
  2. Edayur
  3. Irimbiliyam
  4. Marakkara
  5. Athavanad
  6. Kalpakanchery

Valanchery municipality shares it's boundary with Kuttippuram town, which was a Gram panchayat in Kuttippuram block until 2015.

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "The official website of Kuttippuram Grama Panchayat". lsgkerala.in. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
  2. ^ a b "ആ ചൂളംവിളി പിന്നെയും പിന്നെയും..." Mathrubhumi. 17 June 2019. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference askh was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference mal was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Kuttippuram
  6. ^ a b "Brief Industrial Profile of Malappuram District 2017-18" (PDF). msmedithrissur.gov.in.
  7. ^ "Kerala State Detergents and Chemicals Limited". The Economic Times. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  8. ^ "KELCERA". keltronelcera. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
  9. ^ a b c d "Kuttippuram PS". Kerala police. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  10. ^ V. P., Nisar (31 January 2018). "കുറ്റിപ്പുറം പാലത്തിന്റെ ശില്‍പി കെവി അബ്ദുള്‍ അസീസ് നിര്യാതനായി". Malayalam One India. Retrieved 24 January 2021.