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| Coordinates | 10°07′59″N 77°12′00″E / 10.1330°N 77.2°ECoordinates: 10°07′59″N 77°12′00″E / 10.1330°N 77.2°E |
| Country | India |
| State | Kerala |
| District(s) | Ernakulam |
| Nearest city | Kochi |
| Population | 26,550 (2001[update]) |
| Time zone | IST (UTC+05:30) |
| Area • Elevation |
• 33 metres (108 ft) |
| Climate Temperature |
Tropical monsoon (Köppen) • 35 °C (95 °F) |
| Website | [http://[1] [2]] |
Perumbavoor (Malayalam: പെരുമ്പാവൂർ) is a satellite town of Kochi city and a municipality in Ernakulam District in the Indian state of Kerala. It lies in the North Eastern tip of the Greater Cochin area and is also the headquarters of Kunnathunad Taluk. It is a Main Satellite Centres of Kochi City. Perumbavoor is famed in the state for wood industries and small-scale industries. Ernakulam lies 33 km southwest of Perumbavoor. The town lies between Angamaly and Muvattupuzha on the Main Central Road (MC), which connects Thiruvananthapuram to Angamaly through the old Travancore part of Kerala. Perumbavoor lies in the banks of rivers Periyar and Muvattupuzha.
It is one of the most strategically located industrially developing towns in Kerala, since its close to Ernakulam, where the city grows further towards east. There are many small-scale industries on the Aluva - Perumbavoor road. Trucks carrying wood and allied products like plywood travel from Perumbavoor to destinations like Coimbatore, Trivandrum and Mangalore. There is also a developing packaging and carton industry. Food processing, especially of rice and condiments, is also one of the prominent local industry.
Perumbavoor has many immigrants from other parts of India. Most work in the plywood or other industries. Tamils and Nepalese have special colonies of their own.
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Perumbavoor lies northeast of Aluva, north of Muvattupuzha, south of Angamaly and west of Kothamangalam. Perumbavoor lies in the midland areas of the district noted by large areas of cultivated lands.
Perumbavoor is the headquarters of Kunnuthunad Taluk and Perumbavoor, Kunnuthunad State Assembly constituencies. The Grama Panchayats in Kunnuthunad Taluk are Koovapady, Vengoor, Okkal, Mudakuzha, Asamanoor, Rayamangalam, Vengola, Vazhakulam, Mazhuvannur, Kizhakkambalam Kunnuthunad Ikkaranad, Poothrikka, Vaduvakkode-Puthencruzand Thiruvaniyoor. The Block Panchayats are Koovapady, Vazhakulam, Vadavukkode,The Sub Registrar Office is Perumbavoor
Perumbavoor assembly constituency is a part of Chalakudy (Lok Sabha constituency).
Its jurisdiction formerly encompassed the towns of Alwaye and Kolenchery, which were separated later. It has a Chief Judicial Magistrate's court, Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Subordinate Judge's Court (Sub-court).
Saju Paul is the current MLA from Perumbavoor.
Perumbavoor is a predominantly agricultural town and Asia's Largest plywood industries. Commodities like rubber, pepper, ginger, turmeric, plantain, vegetables, coconut, nutmeg, cocoa, rice, arecanut, cloves, etc. are traded every day in the local market. Most of these commodities are supplied to mainstream exporters in Kochi or to local retailers. Rest of the economy is shared by government and private sectors and small industries. Perumbavoor is an important city for timber trade in Kerala.
Industries
KL-40 is the RTO code for Kunnathunad Taluk and Perumbavoor. Perumbavoor JRTO is situated at Pattal. Perumbavoor has got a KSRTC Subdepot operating several long distance services to places inside and outside Kerala. Private bus services run into several neighbouring towns. AutoRickshaws are commonly used for small distances. There is frequent bus services to Ernakulam, Aluva, Angamaly, Kothamangalam, Muvattupuzha, Kolenchery,Thrippunithura, etc. from here. The nearest railway stations are Angamaly and Aluva. The Cochin International Airport at Nedumbassery is only 14 km away from the town.
Perumbavoor is surrounded by many small but populous commuter villages, connected to the town by bus services. The notable ones are Koovappady, Thottuva, Kodanandu,Alattuchira,Panamkuzhy,Cheranalloor, Nedungapra, ponjasserry, Malayidomthuruth etc. Kuruppampady town, is one of the main interchange points for public transport.
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Colleges
The notable high schools are :
Even though Perumbavoor has a Government Taluk Head Quarters hospital, and several private hospitals,numerous dental health care centers, hi-tech labs, health care sector remains underdeveloped especially for trauma, emergency and speciality health care.
In the 2001 census,[1] Perumbavoor municipality had a population of 26,550. It had an average literacy rate of 84%, higher than the national average of 59.5%. 11% of the population was under 6 years of age. Perumbavoor has a diverse community with Muslims, Hindus and Christians. A large number of Tamil and Hindi-speaking north Indian immigrants work in the small scale industries. Malayalam is the local language of the area.
Temples
Masjids:
Churches
All major Malayalam newspapers have bureaus in Perumbavoor, Kurrupampady, Kizhekkambalam, Kolenchery. Perumbavoor press club is situated at town. Local television stations in Perumbavoor includes Asianet Cable Vision, Perumbavoor Channel.
These are the localities or wards in Perumbavoor Municipality
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