Panchayat

A Panchayat is a collective body of elected representatives chosen to manage the administrative affairs of Panchayati Raj institutions. In the case of a Grama Panchayat, it is the primary committee responsible for implementing the decisions of the Grama Sabha and carrying out daily administration.The main components of a Panchayat are:President: The head of the Panchayat. They preside over meetings and supervise the overall activities of the Panchayat.Vice President: Performs the duties in the absence of the President.Ward Members: Elected representatives from each ward within the Panchayat.Standing Committees: These are sub-committees formed to ease decision-making in specific sectors such as finance, development, welfare, health, and education.

PRINCY DAVIS

President

P K SIRAJ

Vice President & Chairman Standing Committee for finance

SINDHU JOSE

Chairman, Standing Committee for development

SEENATH THAHIR

Chairman,Standing Committee for Welfare

K P ANOOP

Chairman,Standing Committee for Health and Education

ABDUL JALEEL K M

Secretary, Grama Panchayat

About Us

At a glance

Location: Aluva Taluk, Ernakulam District, KeralaWards: 18Legislative Assembly Constituency: AluvaLok Sabha Constituency: Chalakudy Villages: Chowara, ThekkumbhagomTotal Population: 25,731Area: 14.41 sq. km.   

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History of Grama Panchayat

Sreemoolanagaram is a historically renowned village situated on the banks of the Periyar River, rich in Kerala's heritage and legends. The Akavoor Mana, the domain of Chathan from the legendary Parayi Petta Panthirukulam (the twelve clans born of a Pariah woman), and the Thiruvairanikulam Temple are the cultural heritage landmarks of this land. The Puthiyedam Palace, where Shakthan Thampuran was born, and the summer residence of the Cochin kings in Chowara clearly highlight its historical significance. The name Sreemoolanagaram was given in memory of Maharaja Moolam Thirunal Rama Varma. This land also played an active role in the national movement and anti-feudal struggles. Once under the control of Namboothiri households (Illams) and temple boards (Devaswams), the land reached the hands of farmers following...

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