Panchayat

Aikkaranad Panchayat is situated in Vadavucode Block in Kunnathunad Taluk of Ernakulam District. Aikkaranad Grama Panchayat is a village panchayat that includes Aikkaranad North and some parts of Pattimattom village. The boundaries of the panchayat, which has an area of 25.65 square kilometers, are Kunnathunad panchayat on the north, Poothrikka and Ramamangalam panchayats on the south, Vadavucode Puthencruz and Kunnathunad panchayats on the west, and Mazhuvannoor, Valakom, and Ramamangalam panchayats on the east. The Village Union, the early form of today's Grama Panchayat, originated as a result of popular leaders of independent India thinking about "Gram Swaraj" with the aim that every village in India should be self-reliant. For administrative convenience, the Aikkaranad...

Smt. Prasanna Pradeep

President

Smt. Deena Thomas

Vice President & Chairman Standing Committee for finance

Sri. Eby Mathew

Chairman, Standing Committee for development

Smt. Anitha C K

Chairman,Standing Committee for Welfare

Sri. Kuriakose T V

Chairman,Standing Committee for Health and Education

Sri. P A Mohammad Hashim

Secretary, Grama Panchayat

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At a glance

Aikaranad Grama Panchayat, under the Vadavucode Block in Ernakulam district, is a notable region known for its excellent population planning and development models. Home to over 20,000 residents across 16 wards, this area is a frontrunner in literacy and digital progress.Features at a Glance:Area: 25.65 sq. kmWards: 16Population: 21,107 (Sex Ratio: 1014 females per 1000 males)Achievements: 100% Total Literacy & 100% Digital LiteracyAikaranad Grama Panchayat is always committed to ensuring top-tier services for the public through sustainable development and people-led planning.

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History of Grama Panchayat

The history of Aikkaranad Grama Panchayat is rich in oral traditions and cultural heritage. It is believed that the name “Ayyaykkaranadu,” later changed to “Aikkaranad,” originated from a legend in which two people, “Ayya” and “Ezha,” divided Kunnathunadu after winning it through gambling. Aykkanachira in Peringole is thought to be connected with this ancient name. The region also has historical links with the Kochi royal family and traditional temple festivals. Place names such as Pariyaram, Eloor, and Elamkulam are associated with old customs and rituals. The area is known for religious harmony and famous worship centers like Kadamattom Church, Pazhanthottam Church, and Thonnikkara Mahadeva Temple. Traditional art forms such as Margamkali, Chavittunadakam, and Kolkali were once popular here. Pilgrimages to...

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