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Panchayat

A Panchayat is a collective body of elected representatives formed 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 managing daily administration.The main components of a Panchayat are:President: The head of the Panchayat. They preside over meetings and oversee the overall functioning of the Panchayat.Vice President: Performs the duties of the President in their absence.Ward Members: Elected representatives from each ward within the Panchayat.Standing Committees: These are sub-committees formed for matters such as finance, development, welfare, health, and education to streamline decision-making.

Ambilikala T

President

U Sreejith

Vice President & Chairman Standing Committee for finance

E Sreedevi

Chairman, Standing Committee for development

Syam Sasi

Chairman,Standing Committee for Welfare

Bindu T

Chairman,Standing Committee for Health and Education

Amritha T Mohan

Secretary, Grama Panchayat

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At a glance

State : Keralam,  District : Alappuzha  , Parliament Constituency : Alappuzha Legislative Assembly Constituency: Kayamkulam,  Taluk : Karthikappally, Block : Muthukulam ,Village: Puthuppally  , Population : 23683 , Area : 7.07 Sq. km.

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History of Grama Panchayat

🏛️ Origin of the Place Name : Evolution of Names: The region was originally known as "Puthuppally Village Union" and is still registered as "Puthuppally Village." The current name of the Panchayat, Devikulangara, is derived from the local Devikulangara Temple. Naming Theories: One theory suggests the name came from "Puthiya Palli" (New Church/Temple). Another strong historical argument links it to Buddhism, as Buddhist monasteries (Viharas) were locally called Pallis, and evidence of such structures exists in the surrounding Kollam and Alappuzha districts. Geographical Transformation: Before the 4th century AD, the area was likely a mangrove forest. Organized agriculture expanded between the 4th and 8th centuries AD, a theory proven by mangrove tree remnants excavated across the Panchayat. 🇮🇳...

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