Mulavukad Grama Panchayat

Mulavukad Grama Panchayat is grama panchayat in Ernakulam district, Kerala, India.[1] It is situated in Vypin block panchayat. The major portion of this panchayat is an island with same name. It is situated some kilometres from Vypin island. The boundaries of the Mulvukad Panchayath are Kadamakkudy, Njarakkal Panchayaths in the North, Kochi Corporation in the East and South and Elangunnappuzha Panchayath in the West. This island is situated very near to Kochi city. Bolgatty Palace is a popular tourist attraction in the southern part of the island. This palace was built by Dutch in 1774. Now it is under the control of Department of Tourism, Government of Kerala.[2]

History

In the past, the people in this area were mainly engaged in the works in ships arriving at Kochi. Water was the only means of transport. But with the creation of the Gosree Bridge, the island's popularity has eased.[3]

Economy

In earlier time, people were employed on meager wages here. The main means of livelihood was to work in coir industry and work in ships. But after the arrival of Cochin Port 80% of people got permanent jobs there. The companies like Tata Group centred there work at Kochi also created job opportunities in 19th and 20th centuries. Though this island was backward in industrial progression they worked for the industries in the mainland regions like Ernakulam. The arrival of Vallarpadam Container Terminal progressed the region industrially and economically.[4][5] People also engaged in the cultivation of crops like paddy, vegetables, etc.

Culture

There are different cultural institutions working in this panchayat. Some of them are..

  • Samskarika Nilayam
  • Gramina Vayanasala
  • Abraham Madamakkal Memorial Library
  • Ponjikkara Library
  • Rachana cultural centre
  • AKG Library

Notable personalities

There were different notable persons lived here like Ponjikkara Rafi, a Malayali writer and winner of Sahitya Akademi Award for his novel named Kaliyugam, Gasper De Silva who was an Anglo-Indian nominee in the legislative assembly of Kochi. He was also a member of Constitution Assembly of India in 1946. Abraham Madamakkal, an Indian freedom fighter and activist was also a notable person here.

Wards

There are several wards in this panchayat including

  1. Panampukad North
  2. Mulavuka North
  3. Tower line
  4. Keralapuram
  5. Vattekkadu
  6. St. Mary's ward
  7. Hospital ward
  8. Thandassery
  9. Water tank ward
  10. Ponnarimangalam
  11. Ponjikkara
  12. Bolgatty
  13. Vallarpadam
  14. T V Centre ward
  15. Adikandam
  16. Ambedkar village

Current representatives

The wards of panchayat are currently represented by the following persons..

  • Viji Shajan
  • Benny
  • Indira T.A.
  • Deepthi Sajan
  • M.R. Rajeev
  • Mini Paul
  • Swapna Baiju
  • Antony Anesh
  • Bony Aruja
  • Ramesh K.R.
  • Felsy
  • Sasi P.R.
  • Mejo C.M.
  • Elsy George
  • Madhu M.R.
  • Rosemary

Panchayat presidents

There were nine Presidents served this panchayat in different years[6]

  • T.S. Raman
  • Daniel D. Veliyathu
  • Methassery Raphel
  • Ramankutty Achan
  • Sarathchandran K. M.
  • Adv. K. P. Haridas
  • N.T. Thankappan
  • Prema Anilkumar
  • A.K. Dinakaran

Statistics

Statistics
District Ernakulam
Block Panchayt Vypin
Area 19.27
Wards 16
Population 22322
Male 11017
Female 11305
Population density 1158
Sex ratio 1026
Literacy rate 95.19
Literacy (male) 97.9
Literacy (Female) 92.49

References

  1. "Panchayat". lsgkerala.gov.in. Department of LSG, Government of Kerala. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  2. "Info about Panchayat". ernakulam.nic.in. National Informatics Centre, Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology, Government of India. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  3. "History". lsgkerala.in. Mulavukad Panchayat. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  4. "Vallarpadam Terminal". www.vallarpadam.com. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  5. "Welfare in Mulavukad Panchayat". www.newsexperts.in (May 2018). News Experts. 10 May 2018. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  6. "Panchayat presidents". lsgkerala.in. Mulavukadu Panchayat. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
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