Kochi metropolitan area

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Kochi metropolitan area or Kochi urban agglomeration is a metropolitan area in the Ernakulam district of Kerala, India, comprising the Kochi Municipal Corporation, nine adjacent municipal councils, 15 gram panchayats and parts of four gram panchayats. With a population of more than 2.1 million within an area of 440 km2, it is the most populous metropolitan area in Kerala.[3]

CountryIndia
Telephone code0484
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Kochi Metropolitan Area
Marine Drive, as seen from the Vembanad Lake
Marine Drive, as seen from the Vembanad Lake
CountryIndia
StateKerala
DistrictErnakulam
Core cityKochi
Area
  Total
440 km2 (170 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[2]
  Total
2,119,724
  Density4,800/km2 (12,000/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialMalayalam
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Telephone code0484
Vehicle registrationKL-7, KL-39, KL-40, KL-41, KL-42, KL-43, KL-63
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Constituents of the urban agglomeration

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Urban units included in the Kochi urban agglomeration (as per 2011 Census)[4]
Sl. NoNameCategory
1KochiMunicipal Corporation
2AluvaMunicipality
3ThrippunithuraMunicipality
4MaraduMunicipality
5ThrikkakaraMunicipality
6KalamasseryMunicipality
7EloorMunicipality
8North ParavurMunicipality
9PerumbavoorMunicipality
10AngamaliMunicipality
11ChengamanadCensus Town
12NedumbasseryCensus Town
13CheranelloorCensus Town
14VarapuzhaCensus Town
15ChennamangalamCensus Town
16KadamakkudyCensus Town
17MulavukadCensus Town
18KadungalloorCensus Town
19AlengadCensus Town
20ChottanikkaraCensus Town
21ChoornikkaraCensus Town
22EdathalaCensus Town
23KizhakkambalamCensus Town
24KumbalamCensus Town
25KottuvallyCensus Town
26Vypin IslandCensus Town
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Census town: As per Census of India definition;

A census town is a village that meets certain urban criteria: it has a population of at least 5,000, a population density of 400 persons per sq. km or more, and at least 75% of its male working population is engaged in non-agricultural activities. Unlike statutory towns, census towns are administered by gram panchayats rather than municipalities/statutory bodies.[5]

History

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Kochi urban agglomeration population over the years
YearPop.±%
1981824,900    
19911,140,600+38.3%
20011,536,400+34.7%
20112,117,990+37.9%
Source: Census of India[6]
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The concept of "urban agglomeration" in India was introduced by the Census of India in 1981. At that time, nine urban agglomerations were identified in Kerala, which increased to 19 in 2011 census. As per the 2001 census, Kochi urban agglomeration is the only urban agglomeration with a population exceeding one million.[5]

The Kochi urban agglomeration constituted based on the 2001 census comprised Kochi Municipal Corporation, five municipal councils, 15 gram panchayats and parts of three gram panchayats. The five municipal councils were Tripunithura, Kalamassery, North Paravur, Aluva and Angamaly. The 15 panchayats were Thrikkakkara, Cheranelloor, Eloor, Varapuzha, Chennamangalam, Kadamakkudy, Mulavukad, Thiruvankulam, Maradu, Kadungalloor, Alangad, Chengamanad, Choornikkara, Edathala and Kottuvally.[7] The population increased to 2,117,990 per 2011 census. As per the 2011 census, Ernakulam district had two urban agglomerations—Kochi urban agglomeration and Kothamangalam urban agglomeration.[5]

Economy

A night view of Marine Drive, Kochi

Kochi is known as the financial and economic capital of Kerala.[8][9]

The economic growth gathered momentum after economic reforms in India introduced by the central government in the mid-1990s. Since 2000, the service sector has energized the economy.[10] Over the years, the city has witnessed rapid commercialisation, and has today grown into the commercial capital of Kerala.[11]

See also

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