Kadakkarappally
village
Kadakkarappally is located in Kerala
Kadakkarappally
Kadakkarappally
Location in Kerala, India
Kadakkarappally is located in India
Kadakkarappally
Kadakkarappally
Kadakkarappally (India)
Coordinates: 9°42′0″N 76°18′0″E / 9.70000°N 76.30000°E / 9.70000; 76.30000
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictAlappuzha
Population
 (2001)
  Total20,010
Languages
  OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
688529
Vehicle registrationkl-32
Nearest cityCherthala
Lok Sabha constituencyAlappuzha
Vidhan Sabha constituencyCherthala
Websitewww.cherthalaonline.com

Kadakkarappally is a village in Alappuzha district in the Indian state of Kerala.[1] It is a panchayat which comes under the Cherthala Assembly constituency.

The village is home to Thankey church (St.Mary's Forane Church).[2][3]

Party

No. Font name Party name Seats
1 L.D.F C.P.I. (M) 5
C.P.I. 2
J.S.S. 1
2 U.D.F I.N.C.(I) 6
3 N.D.A. B.J.P 0
Total 14

List of ward members of Kadakkarapally

The Panchayat president is the head of this panchayat. People do not directly elect the president. The ward members elect the president who can rule for five years with the members' support.

Name Ward no. Political party
A. Kunjappan 1 Indian National Congress

(Indira)

Preeja Francis 2
Mini 3 Communist Party Of India

(Marxist)

Sanjith Kaiparisserrl 4 Indian National Congress

(Indira)

J. Jagadeesh 5 Janathipathya Samrakshana

samiti

Sureshbabu 6 Communist Party Of India

(Marxist)

Mini 7 Indian National Congress

(Indira)

Geetamma Radhakrishnan 8 Communist Party Of India
E. B. Sasidharan 9 Communist Party Of India

(Marxist)

Chandrika 10 Communist Party Of India

(Marxist)

Merlin Suresh 11 Communist Party Of India
P. J. Payas 12 Indian National Congress

(Indira)

Padmini Pankajakshan 13 Communist Party Of India

(Marxist)

Jamma Mathew 14 Indian National Congress

(Indira)

Demographics

As of 2001 India census, Kadakkarappally had a population of 20,010, of whom 9,813 were male and 10,197 were female.[1]


References

  1. 1 2 "Census of India:Villages with population 5000 & above". Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Archived from the original on 8 December 2008. Retrieved 10 December 2008.
  2. "ST MAry's CHURCH (Estd. 1832) | Diocese".
  3. Wayback Machine: "Thankiyile Athbutha Thiru Swaroopam". YouTube.


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