Koduvally Municipality
Koduvally is a Municipal town in Kozhikode district.[1] Koduvally is known as the Golden City . It is located on the Calicut-Wayanad National Highway 212 (NH 212) and is about 22 km northeast of Kozhikode (Calicut) city. Koduvally Municipality is a Newly Converted 3rd grade Municipality form Koduvally Grama Panchayat with effect from 01.11.2015, Koduvally Municipality have 36 Wards or Divisions. The main local towns in this municipality are Vavad, Nellamkandi, Koduvally West, Koduvally East, Koduvally Town, South Koduvally, Vennakkad, Thalapperumanna, Karuvanpoyil, Kareettiparamba, Manipuram And Kalaranthiri. The nearest local bodies are Kizhakkoth (West), Madavoor (West), Omassery (East), Kunnamangalam (South) and Thamarassery (North).Smt. Shareefa Kannadippoyil is the first chairperson of the koduvally municipality and Sri. A.P Majeed master is the first deputy chairperson of the koduvally municipality.
Koduvally Municipality | |
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Municipality | |
Koduvally Municipality Logo | |
Koduvally Municipality Location in Kerala, India Koduvally Municipality Koduvally Municipality (India) | |
Coordinates: 11.359444°N 75.911111°E | |
Country | |
State | Kerala |
District | Kozhikode |
Government | |
• Type | Local Government (പ്രാദേശിക സർക്കാർ) |
• Body | Municipal Council |
• Chairperson | Shareefa Kannadippoyil |
Area | |
• Total | 23.58 km2 (9.10 sq mi) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 48,678 |
• Density | 2,100/km2 (5,300/sq mi) |
Languages | |
• Official | Malayalam, |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 673572 |
Vehicle registration | KL 57 |
Website | www |
Revenue Villages
- Vavad
- Koduvally
- Puthoor (Partially)
Online Services Proved by Municipality
- Birth Certificate - www
.cr .lsgkerala .gov .in - Death Certificate - www
.cr .lsgkerala .gov .in /Pages /sevanaQckSrch .php - Marriage Certificate - [www.https://cr.lsgkerala.gov.in/Pages cr
.lsgkerala .gov .in /Pages] - Building Tax Payment- www
.tax .lsgkerala .gov .in - Council Resolutions - www
.meeting .lsgkerala .gov .in /MeetingDone .aspx
List of Chairperons[2]
Sl No | Name | Political Party | From | Up to | |
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1 | Shareefa Kannadippoyil | IUML | 15.11.2015 | Continuing |
Landmarks
Koduvally Municipality contains a mini stadium, a branch of State Bank of India, the Federal Bank, Canara bank, Syndicate Bank for ATMs. a police station, Koduvally Muslim Orphanage,[3][4] the KMO Arts and Science College and the Phoenix Pain and Palliative Care Society. A mini civil station, which was inaugurated on 2012 by Hon Chief Minister Oommen Chandy in the presence of Hon Industries minister PK Kunhalikutty is situated at the heart of Koduvally.
The gold market
Koduvally has the reputation of having 100 jewelleries within a short space of one kilometer. This little town has the biggest market for ornaments in the whole state. Most of the gold arriving here come through the black market routes.[5]
Educational Institutions
Koduvally Municipality having a wide range of Educational Institution in the heart of city in within short distance having Worlds famous Technical & management institutions .
Govt Sector
- - CH Muhammed Koya Memorial Govt Arts & Science Collage, Koduvally
- - Govt. ITI, Koduvally
- - Govt Higher secondary School, Koduvally
- - Govt Higher secondary School, Karuvanpoyil
- - GMUP School Vennakkad
- - GMUP School Kalarathiri
- - GMLP School Koduvally
- - GMLP School Vavad
- - GMLP School Thalapperumanna
Aided Sector
- - AMLP School Manipuram
- - AMLP School Parambathu Kavu
- - AMLP School Palakkutty
Privet Sector
- - KMO Arts & Science Collage, Koduvally
- - KMO Industrial Training Center, Koduvally
- - KMO Teachers Education School, Koduvally
- - KMO Higher Secondary School, Koduvally
References
- "Koduvally in festive mode". The Hindu. 20 December 2008. Retrieved 26 July 2009.
- http://eci.nic.in/archive/electionanalysis/AE/S11/partycomp23.htm
- "Orphanage". Koduvally Muslim Orphanage. Retrieved 5 March 2011.
- Mohammed, U. (2007). Educational empowerment of Kerala Muslims: a socio-historical perspective. Other Books. p. 186. ISBN 978-81-903887-3-3. Retrieved 5 March 2011.
- http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Keralas-jewellery-hub-becomes-big-destination-for-smuggled-gold/articleshow/44164641.cms