Panchayat

A Panchayat is a collective body of elected public representatives formed to carry out the administrative functions of Panchayati Raj institutions. In the case of a Grama Panchayat, it is the main committee responsible for implementing the decisions of the Gram Sabha and managing day-to-day administration.The main components of a Panchayat are:President: The head of the Panchayat. Presides over meetings and supervises the overall functioning of the Panchayat.Vice President: Performs duties in the absence of the President.Ward Members: Public representatives elected from each ward of the Panchayat.Standing Committees: Subcommittees formed to facilitate decision-making in areas such as finance, development, welfare, health, and education.

Sri. Murukadas V

President

Smt. Rajitha R

Vice President & Chairman Standing Committee for finance

Sri. Jayaprakash K

Chairman, Standing Committee for development

Smt. Priya M

Chairman, Standing Committee for Welfare

Sri. Abbas N

Chairman, Standing Committee for Health and Education

Smt. Sreelekha V

Secretary in Charge, Grama Panchayat

About Us

At a glance

Basic information : District : Palakkad,  Taluk : Chittur,  Block Panchayat : Kollengode,  Villages : Koduvayur 1, Koduvayur 2, Assembly Constituency : Nenmara, Lok Sabha Constituency : Chittur, Population : 29197 (2011 Census), Wards : 19

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Through the history of Koduvayur Grama Panchayat...

Before 1956, when it was part of the Malabar region under the Madras State, the early history of Koduvayur was closely connected with the Kuthiravattathu Swaroopam. Koduvayur and the surrounding areas were under the rule of the Kuthiravattathu Nair, who was a vassal of the Zamorin of Calicut. The Ettukettu palace and fort, which served as the administrative headquarters of the Kuthiravattathu Thampuran, existed until recent times. Today, only the western gopuram of the Thiruvilayanadu Bhagavathi Temple, the family deity of the ruler, remains as a historical witness to its past glory. Kottamala in Kakayur, adjacent to Koduvayur, was once an important cultural centre. It is believed that the name “Koduvayur” may have evolved from “Kottavayil,” later becoming “Koduvayilur” and eventually “Koduvayur.” In...

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