Kuttikkattoor and Velliparamba

Kuttikkattoor and Velliparamba are two adjacent suburbs of Kozhikode city separated by three kilometres on the road to Mavoor. These villages are also connected to Palazhi and Pantheeramkavu areas.

AWH Engineering College, Kuttikkattoor
Kuttikkattoor
village
Media One TV office
Coordinates: 11°16′0″N 75°52′30″E
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictKozhikode
Population
 (2001)
  Total21,154
Languages
  OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationKL-

Etymology

Velliparamba is sometimes described by local names like Ancham Mile and Aram Mile. Keezhmadu, Poojapura, Mampuzha, Ummalathoor, Kovoor Town, Chemmathoor, Punathil Bazar, Mayanad, Peruvayal, Perumanna, and Poovattuparamba are the adjoining villages.

Important organizations

  • Media One TV
  • Devagiri College
  • Calicut Medical College
  • AWH Engineering College
  • Center for Water Resources Development and Management (CWRDM)
  • AWH Polytechnic College
  • Government High School Kuttikkattoor
  • Bee Line Public School Kuttikkattoor

Suburbs and villages

  • Poovattuparamba, Kizhmadu and Mattummal
  • V.N.Road, Saraswsathynagar, Chelavoor and Moozhikkal
  • Anchammile, Arammile and Anakuzhikara
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