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The district has one revenue division, with its headquarters at Quilon. For administrative purposes, Kollam district is divided into 6 taluks, 11 blocks, 68 Panchayats, 1 corporation, 4 municipalities and 104 villages. The Kollam Civil Station was built in 1956 to incorporate all government offices in one place.
Edamulackal is a village and gram panchayat in Kollam district in the state of Kerala, India. [1] Situated near the second fastest growing town of Kerala, Anchal. Ayoor is the main town thats located on the M C Road or state highway One, within the area limits of Edamulackal gram panchayat.
Pattazhy Vadakkekara is a village in Kollam district in the state of Kerala, India. [1] It is separated from Pattazhi by the Kallada River . Pattazhi Vadakkekkara is a part of Pathanapuram Block Panchayat and Kollam district Panchayat.
Th CD blocks are established for the purpose of rural development, aligning with the boundaries of the block panchayat. Each CD Block encompasses several gram panchayats within its limit. A block is administered by a Block Development Officer (BDO), appointed by the government, who also functions as the ex-officio secretary of the Block Panchayat.
Kollam, was an ancient trade hub and one of the largest port cities in Asia in ancient times. [8] [9] The city became a municipal board in 1888 and a municipality in 1921.In 20th century city became a major cashew processing and export center and industrial center.
Kollam: 1989 Kollam: BX KL-03 Pathanamthitta: 1989 Kozhencherry: AH KL-04 Alappuzha: 1989 Ambalappuzha: AV KL-05 Kottayam: 1989 Kottayam: BC KL-06 Idukki: 1989 Idukki: L KL-07 Ernakulam: 1989 Kanayannur: DF KL-08 Thrissur: 1989 Thrissur: CD KL-09 Palakkad: 1989 Palakkad: AZ KL-10 Malappuram: 1989 Eranad: BK KL- 11 Kozhikode: 1989 Kozhikode: CB ...
Kollam is the only district in Southern Kerala where Muslims outnumber Christians. Despite this Kollam has a significant Christian population too (16%) among this the Latin Catholics (38.5%), Malankara Orthodox (36.1) and Marthoma Church (15.8%) form the majority. [16]
Chittumala is an urban settlement in Kollam district that is located on the Kundara - Bharanikkavu stretch of National Highway 183 besides Kallada River. The name Chittumala came from an old lady name chitta. Chittumala is the headquarters of Chittumala block panchayat which encompasses 13 Gram panchayats that form the southern shore of ...