Administration
The
history of Kozhikode district as an administrative unit
begins from January 1957. When the States of the Indian
Union were re-organized on linguistic basis on 1st November,
1956, the erstwhile Malabar district was separated from
Madras State (Tamil Nadu) and added to the new unilingual
State of Kerala. But Malabar district was found to be
too unwieldy for administrative purposes. Consequently,
the State government ordered the formation of three
districts with certain changes in the boundaries of
some of the taluks. The kozhikode district thus came
into existence on 1st January 1957, originally
consisting of five taluks, viz; Vadakara, Koyilandy,
Kozhikode, Ernad and Tirur. With the formation of Malappuram
district on 1st June 1969 and Wayanad district
on 1st November 1980, Kozhikode district
now consists of one revenue division, three taluks,
twelve blocks, 77 Panchayats and 117 villages.
The
revenue division is Kozhikode and the three taluks are
Vadakara, Koyilandy and Kozhikode. The largest taluk
is Kozhikode and the smallest Vadakara. Kozhikode is
one among the twelve taluks in the State having an area
of more than 1000 sq.kms; it has an area of 1026.6 sq.kms.
The areas of Koyilandy and Vadakara taluks are 756.90
sq.kms. and 549.80 sq.kms. respectively.
Kunnummal,
balussery, Tuneri, Perambra, Kunnamangalam, Thodannur,
Koduvally, Meladi, Vadakara, Panthalayani, Chelannur
and Kozhikode are the twelve blocks.
Of
the 77 panchayats in the district, 22 panchayats are
grouped in the special grade. There are 32 first grade
Panchayats and the remaining 23 are second grade ones.
The
total area of the district comes to 2344 sq.km; which
accounts for six per cent of the total area of the state.
Of the total area of the district, 2004 sq.km. are rural
and 340 sq.km. urban.
Rural
development
There
are 12 Community Development Blocks in the District.
They are balussery, Chelannur, Kozhikode, Kunnamangalam,
Kunnummal, Melady, Panthalayani, Koduvally, Perambra,
Thodannur, Tuneri and Vadakara. The first Community
Development Block in the district was formed in Kunnummal
in October 1956. Of the 12 blocks, Koduvally is the
largest followed by Kunnamangalam. Vadakara is the smallest
block in area. According to 1991 census kunnamangalam
stands top in population while Melady has the lowest
population. Clause after later centres.
1.
Balussery
Balussery
block has an area of 278.54 sq.kms. There are Eight
Grama Panchayats in the Block, namely Atholi, Balussery,
koorachundu, Kottur, naduvannur, panangad, Iliyeri and
Unnikulam. The total population is 212592; Males – 105962
and females – 106631.
2.
Chelannur
Chelannur
block is situated in the northwestern part of Kozhikode
taluk with an area of 138.66 sq.kms. This block has
a total population of 1,83,331; Males – 90,299 and females
– 93035. The sevem Grama panchayats in the block are
Chelannur, Elathur, Thalakkulathur, Kakkur, Nanmenda
and Narikkuni.
3.
Kozhikode
Kozhikode
block covers an area of 79.22 sq.kms. The block has
Six Grama Panchayats namely Beypore, Cheruvannur, Feroke,
Kadalundi, Olvanna, and Ramanaattukara. The total population
of the block is 2,56,796. Males – 1,26,880 and females
– 1,29,916.
4.
Koduvally
Koduvally
block lies in the southeastern corner of the district.
It spreads over an area of 465.76 sq.kms. The block
has eight panchayats. They are Kizhakoth, Koduvallyy,
Madavur, Thiruvambady, koodaranhi, Omassery, Puthuppady
and Thamarassery. The total population of the block
is 2,27,833. Of this males are 1,13,875 and females
1,13,958.
5.
Kunnamangalam
Kunnamangalam
block, with an area of 337.93 sq.kms. is situated in
the midland and highland regions. The block comprises
of 10 panchayats, namely, Chathamangalam, Karassery,
kodencherry, Kodiyathur, Kunnamangalam, Kuruvattur,
mavoor, Mukkom, Perumanna and Peruvayal. Total Population
of the block is 2,85,788; (Males – 1,43,490 and female
1,42,298).
6.
Kunnummal
Kunnummal
block, covering an area of 262.53 sq.kms. is situated
in the North-Eastern part of the district. This block
which comprises of Six Grama panchayaths namely Kavilumpara,
Kayakkodi, Kunnummal, Kuttiadi, Maruthonkara, Nadapuram,
Narippatta and Velom has a population of 1,74,652; Males-86,354
and females-88, 298.
7.
Melady
Melady
is a coastal block situated in Koyilandy taluk. The
block has an area of 60.66 sq.kms. and a population
of 91,571; males-44,327 an females-47,244. The five
panchayats in the block are Keezhariyur, Payyoli, Thurayoor,
Thikkodi and Meppayur.
8.
Panthalayani
Panthalayani
is a coastal block with an area of 69.50 sq.kms. The
block is having 20 kms. Of coastal line, comprises of
four grama panchayats, namely Chengottu kavu, Chemmancheri,
Arikulam and Moodadi. The block has a population of
1,07,268; (Males-51788 and females – 55,480.)
9.
Perambra
Perambra
lies almost at the centre of the district covering an
area of 298.43 sq.kms. The block has a population of
1,71,433; (86,019 males and 85414 females). The block
has seven panchayats – Changaroth, Cheruvannur, Kayanna,
Koothali, Chakkittapara, Nochad and Perambra.
10.
Thodannur
Thodannur
block, lying at the north – eastern part of the district
has an area of 96.77 sq.kms. The panchayats in the block
are Ayancheri, Maniyur, Thiruvallur and Villiapally.
Of the total population of 1,18,583, the males are 57,978
and the females are 60,605.
11.
Tuneri
Tuneri
Block has an area of 143.97 sq.kms. The Block comprises
of six panchayats, namely, Chekkiad, Edacheri, Purameri,
Tuneri, Valayam and Vanimel. The population of the block
is 1,26,479; (males-60,947 and females 65,532).
12.
Vadakara
Vadakara
is the smallest block in the district with an area of
50.96 sq.kms. The block consists of four grama panchayats,
namely Chorode, Eramala, Onchiyam and Azhiyur. The block
office is situated at the northern end of Kohikode district.
The total population of the block is 1,13,553; (males
59,321 and females 54,232).
In
addition to the above institutions, there is the District
Rural Development Agency, exclusively for implementing
and monitoring the Centrally Sponsored Schemes. The
District Panchayat President and District Collector
are the Chairperson and Chief Executive Director of
the Agency respectively. All the funds earmarked under
centrally sponsored schemes are routed through the district
rural development agency by the government for allocation
to various local bodies of this district.
Local
Bodies
Of
the five Municipal Corporations in the State, one is
the Kozhikode Municipal Corporation. Vadakara and Koyilandy
are the two municipalities in the district.
Kozhikode
became a municipality on 3rd July 1866. Its
population then was 36,602 inhabiting an area of 28.48
sq.kms. It was then made a corporation and the first
corporation council assumed office on the first November
1962.
The
population of Kozhikode has steadily risen from 1966
when it stood at 36,602 to 4,19,831 in 1991 (including
the institutional and houseless persons). Accordng to
the 1991 census, the number of males in the city are
2,07,016 and females 2,12,815. Of the total of 3,43,498
literates, males are 1,74,545 and females 1,68,953.
The
Kozhikode Corporation has geographical area of 82.67
sq.kms. For purposes of revenue collection, etc. the
Corporation has been divided into 39 survey wards. But
for purposes of election, it has been divided into 50
electoral divisions on the basis of population, each
division being represented by one member.
The
Kozhikode city, known as the Second Mecca of football
lovers (first being Calcutta) has a flood-lit stadium
constructed by the Municipal Corporation. Near to this,
stands a pucca indoor stadium of the District Sports
Council.
Kozhikode
city continues to be a centre of flourishing domestic
and international trade. Its contribution to all round
development of the district in trade, commerce and economic
development over the years is spectacular. Kozhikode
city is the marketing centre for commodities like pepper
coconut, coffee, rubber, lemon grass oil etc., produced
in Kozhikode and the neighbouring districts of Wayanad,
Malappuram and Kannur.
The
Kozhikode Development Authority was formed on May 15,
1980, with the aim of planned development. The authority
covers Kozhikode Municipal Corporation and suburban
panchayats, namely, Elathur, Kakkodi, Kuruvatoor, Kunnamamgalam.
Peruvayal, Olavanna, Parumanna, Cheruvannur, Nallalam,
Beypore, Feroke, Kadalundy and Ramanattukara. A master
plan has been prepared for the development of Kozhikode
urban area.
Vadakara,
Koyilandy Municipalities
The
Vadakara Municipality was constituted on 1st
October 1958 comprising of Vadakara panchayat and the
nearby villages of Puduppanam and Nadkkuthazha. The
first municipal council came into existence in 1962.
The geographical area of the municipality is 21.34 sq.kms.
The municipal area is divided into 32 wards.
According
to 2001 census, the population of Vadakara Municipality
is 68970. The number of males and females are 32,923
and 36,047 espectively.
Koyilandy
Municipality was constituted on 1st April
1993. The Koyilandi Panchayat has been upgraded as a
municipality. The geographical area of the municipality
is 21.61 sq.kms. Municipal area is divided into 32 wards.
The total population of the municipality is 75740. The
number of males and females are 36,457 and 39,283 respectively.
Parliamentary
and Assembly Constituencies
Kozhikode
district comprises of two parliamentary constituencies
and 12 assembly constituencies. Vadakara and Kozhikode
are the two parliamentary constituencies. The following
are the assembly constituencies; Vadakara, Nadapuram,
Meppayur, Koyilandy, Perambra balussery, Koduvally,
Kozhikode-1, Kozhikode-2, Beypore, Kunnamangalam (SC)
and Thiruvambadi.
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