Kuttiady

Kuttiady (or Kuttiadi) is a Town in the northern part of Kozhikode district in North Malabar region Kerala state, India. It is 24 km from Vatakara and 13 km from Perambra.

Kuttiady
Town
Kuttiady
Location in Kerala, India
Kuttiady
Kuttiady (India)
Coordinates: 11°39′0″N 75°45′0″E
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictKozhikode
Government
  TypeIndia
Area
  Total15.23 km2 (5.88 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
  Total19,351
  Density1,300/km2 (3,300/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialMalayalam
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Telephone code+91-496
Vehicle registrationKL-77(Perambra RTO)
Nearest cityKozhikode
Loksabha constituencyVatakara

History

Kuttiadi acknowledged the supremacy of the Kottayam Raja, whose fortified palace stands on a hill. During the Pazhassi rebellion, Kuttiadi, which commanded one of the chief passes to Wayanad was of great strategic importance. In 1957, the shafts of two golden swords supposed to have been used by Pazhassi Raja were unearthed. Overlooking Kuttiadi and other regions is the 1758 m. height Banasura peak, named after the giant demon Banasura, who is supposed to have built a fort on the summit. Now the name of Kuttiadi connected with the hydroelectric project in Kuttiadi river basin. Kuttiady has a Hydroelectric power plant that supplies much of Kerala's electric power. Actually, Kuttiyadi Dam is 25 km from Kuttiyadi town. It also serves as an irrigation project. The place was originally a forest owned by the Vengalil family but was nationalized following the accession of a communist administration in Kerala. During ancient Chera regime, the region was an important military strategic pass. Valayannur Chira is known for its natural environment. Kuttiyadi is also known for high-yielding coconut trees. Coconuts and coconut oil from kuttiyadi is supplied all over kerala as seed, in government initiative.

The descends of the famous Zainuddin Makhdoom II family is established here in Kuttiady by the Abdullah Kutty Moulavi, known as Koodak Kadavath Family.

Kuttiadi town is about 50 km from Kozhikode City towards north east. The nearest railway station is Vatakara (25 km) and airport is at Karipur. Perambra (12 km) and Nadapuram (13 km) are the other major towns nearby.

Kuttiady River (Kuttiady Puzha)

The Kuttiadi River:- Rising from the Narikota Ranges on the western slopes of the Wayanad Hills a part of Western Ghats at an elevation of 1220 m M.S.L. of the Kuttiyadi River flows through Vatakara, Koyilandy and Kozhikode Taluks. The river is also known as the Murat River and yellow river. This river has a length of 74 km. It falls into the Arabian Sea at Moorad about 6 km from Vadakara and along with its tributaries it drains in area of 583 km2.

The major tributaries of the river are the Oni puzha, the Thottilpalam Puzha the Kadiyangad puzha thevannathilpuzha and the Madappally Puzha. The river passes through Oorakuzhi Kuttiadi. Traveler, Muyippoth, Maniyur and Karuvacheri. The historical Kottakkal Forest is situated at the mouth of the river.

Kuttiady Dam (Peruvannamuzhi Dam)

Kakkayam valley

Kuttiady Peruvannamuzhi Dam is a dam in Kerala, situated in a small village. It is approximately 60 km from Kozhikode. You could reach by a two-hour journey. It is situated in the north- East direction of Calicut city. There are many private bus services to this place. There is an artificial lake in Peruvannamuzhi. You can enjoy boating in Peruvannamuzhi artificial lake. While riding through the artificial lake, there you can see 'Smaraka Thottam', a garden made in the memory of great leaders of freedom struggle. The garden also offers a great enjoyment to you. It also gives you happiness, joy and refreshment.

There is also a crocodile farm and a bird sanctuary situated here at Peruvannamuzhi. There are more than twenty crocodiles here in different pools. The bird sanctuary also offers you with birds of varieties more than 90 species. The Peacocks of Peruvannamuzhi is famous. But it is now considered as vulnerable species. The Peruvannamuzhi dam belongs to the Kuttiadi irrigation project. The water stored here is used for the production of electricity as well as for irrigation. This Peruvannamuzhi Dam is used for providing water to three main districts- Kozhikode, Malappuram and Kannur.

Peruvannamuzhi Dam also serves water for the famous Japan Govt. Aided Drinking Water Project. Long tunnels runs from here for the purpose of provide drinking water to secluded villages of Kozhikode district.

There is also an institution running here Indian Institution for Spice Research. They were responsible for the production of various varieties of seeds and saplings here. Kuttiady Agricultural farm is also located at Peruvannamuzhi. The tourists can also visit one of the old churches of Kozhikode district, Fathima Matha Catholic Church. The headquarters of Shalom, a popular television channel is also located at Peruvannamuzhi. Location of Peruvannamuzhi Dam-The Peruvannamuzhi Dam is 60 km from the Kozhikode city. You could reach here by private bus or by taxi.

The Peruvannamuzhi Dam is also closed on national holidays and Sundays.

Nearest Eye Clinic, Kuttiady

  • Optima Eye Clinic, Kuttiady
  • Eye Plus International, Kuttiady

Nearest Hospitals, Kuttiady

  • Kuttiadi govt taluk hospital
  • KMC hospital
  • AMANA Hospital Adukath road
  • Rahma [iqraa] hospital paikalangadi
  • Carewell Multispeciality Polyclinic
  • VIMS hospital kallachi

Schools in Kuttiadi

  • Sirajul Huda English Medium School
  • KET public school
  • MIUP school
  • Govt Higher secondary school
  • Ideal public school
  • Islamic college
  • Ansar college of science and commerce
  • Dawn college of science and commerce
  • Misbahul huda women's college

Suburbs of Kuttiady

  • Kallod, Koothaly, Mookuthi and Koothaly
  • Kadiyangad, Mahima Nagar, Sooppikkada and Panthirikkara
  • Pattanippara, Chakkittapara, Kuvva Poyil and Peruvannamuzhi
  • Chempanoda and Poozhithode.
  • Othiyott, Thalekkara, Kanjaroli, Kodakkal, Accudate, Devar kovil,Paikalangadi,Thottilpalam

Masjids, Kuttiady

  • Kuttiadi juma masjid palli
  • Sirajul Huda Masjid
  • Sirajul Huda Grand Masjid
  • Srambi petrol pump
  • Yatheem khana palli.
  • Salafi palli
  • Srambi, near new bus stand.

Restaurants, Kuttiady

  • kadavu restaurant
  • Swadesi Hotel
  • Chickies Restaurant
  • MRA
  • Bamboo Hotel
  • Hotel Kandathil

Temples, Kuttiady

There are number of temples in kuttiadi. "Natol thira" and associated carnival along with "thira" is famous. Kuttiady carnival is also called " Kannukali chanda" a place where people exchange or buy cow, bull, goat etc. The carnival is happening every year first week of January. One temple is recently identified near Kuttiady during an excavation, which was buried during Tipu Sultan's invasion in Malabar.

Kuttiady has many temples dedicated to God Siva, God Subramanyan and God Vishnu. Chathiyoor Siva Temple (associated with Sree Thricherumanna Alias Kottiyoor Temple ) is about 2 Km from Kuttiadi.

Puthiyaveettil Tharavadu conducts an annual fest thira (Malayalam: തിറ) (which is privately managed) at a place called Mangottu about 2 km from Kuttiady.

In the history of temple Nittoor has a main role.

Eco tourism Project

Kuttiady eco tourism project is based on the sound natural wealth of Janakikadu forest at Panthirikkara. The Janakikadu is 10 km from Peruvannamuzhi dam.

Demographics

As of 2011 India census, Kuttiady had a population of 19351 with 10251 males and 9550 females.In Kuttiady, 12% of the population is under 6 years of age.[1]

Transportation

Kuttiady connects to other parts of India through Vatakara town on the west and Thottilpalam town on the east. National highway No.66 passes through Vatakara and the northern stretch connects to Mangalore, Goa and Mumbai. The southern stretch connects to Cochin and Trivandrum. The eastern National Highway No.54 going through Kuttiady connects to Mananthavady, Mysore and Bangalore. The nearest airports are at Kannur and Kozhikode. The nearest railway station is at Vatakara railway station.

Political Tensions

Kuttiady among many other eastern regions of the Vatakara taluk had been witnessing political tensions. Few of these tension accompanied with violent vandalism and communal clashes ends up in political killing. Recently Muslim youth league worker Muhammed Aslam was murdered in nearby town Nadapuram, which is believed as retaliation to murder of Tuneri Shibin, 19, a CPI (M) activist.[2] Another Muslim youth league worker was hacked to death allegedly by personal issues this July.[3] It's been regarded as happening out of continuity and transformation of incidents and tensions having existed for a long time, which made this part into a violative region.[4] Police had to enforce prohibitory orders including 144 IPC during violent tensions in regions like Nadapuram, Valayam, Kuttiady and Edachery, often accused of being unable to control situations.[5]

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