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Malappuram Collectorate is the administrative headquarters of the Malappuram District of Kerala State. Headquarters of the district administration is at Malappuram, with Collectorate and main offices in the Civil Station, established in the erstwhile headquarters of the Territorial Army.
The State of Kerala consist of 14 districts, 27 revenue divisions, and 78 taluks.A revenue division is positioned below the district and encompasses several taluks within its administrative purview.
The district collector is assisted by an additional district magistrate and deputy collectors. The districts are divided into revenue divisions which comprises several taluks under its jurisdiction. Taluks comprises several revenue villages. A revenue division is headed by a Revenue Divisional Officer/Sub Collector, and taluk is headed by a ...
Map of Malappuram District Distribution of Population in Local Bodies (2011). Being the headquarters city, Malappuram comprises the Civil Station area which consists of administrative and other Government offices of the district such as District Collectorate, District Treasury, RTO, PWD Division Office, District Panchayat, Town planning Office, Text depot, District Medical office, etc. to name ...
Name of the Taluk Name of the District No. of villages RTO Code Area (in sq.km) 1 Neyyattinkara: Thiruvananthapuram: 21 KL-19, KL-20 2 Kattakkada: 13 KL-74 3 Nedumangad: 25 KL-21 4 Thiruvananthapuram: 31 KL-01, KL-15, KL-22 5 Chirayinkeezhu (HO: Attingal) 17 KL-16 6 Varkala: 12 KL-81 7 Kollam: Kollam: 31 KL-02 8 Kunnathoor (HO: Sasthamcotta) 07 ...
The Malappuram Urban Agglomeration (UA) is the 4th most populous UA in the state. Malappuram is placed 25th in the list of most populous urban agglomerations in India. The total urban population of the entire district is 44.18% of district's population. [4]
Malappuram is one of the 14 districts in the southern Indian state of Kerala.Kerala, with appreciative development indicators comparable to developed countries, has been experimenting with decentralization and participatory local democracy, ultimately aimed at the realization of the constitutional goal of establishing genuine "institutions of local self-government" since the enactment of ...
Malappuram: 1989 Eranad: BK KL- 11 Kozhikode: 1989 Kozhikode: CB KL-12 Wayanad: 1989 Vythiri: Q KL-13 Kannur: 1989 Kannur: AZ KL-14 Kasaragod: 1989 Kasaragod, Manjeshwar: AF KL-15 Registered in Thiruvananthapuram for KSRTC: 1989 Thiruvananthapuram: A KL-16 Attingal in Thiruvananthapuram District 2002 Chirayinkeezhu: AC KL-17 Muvattupuzha in ...