Perumbavoor

Neighbourhood in Ernakulam, Kerala, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Perumbavoor ([peɾumbaːʋuːr]) is a major town and municipality in the eastern part of the Kochi metropolitan area in the Indian state of Kerala.[2][3][4] As per the 2011 Indian census, Perumbavoor has a population of 28,110 people and is situated on the banks of the Periyar River basin. It serves as an important residential, commercial, and industrial centre in central Kerala. Perumbavoor has long been recognized as a gateway between the urban regions of Kochi and the agrarian highlands of eastern Ernakulam district. Kerala's largest centres for the timber trade and wood-based industries are located in Perumbavoor, earning a reputation as the state's plywood capital.

Country India
Elevation
33 m (108 ft)
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Clockwise from top: Bethel Suloko Church; KSEB Office Perumbavoor; Juma Masjid; Perumbavoor Temple; Bhajana Madam; Taluk Office Kunnathunad
Perumbavoor is located in Kerala
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Perumbavoor is located in India
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Perumbavoor (India)
Coordinates: 10.11422°N 76.47749°E / 10.11422; 76.47749
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictErnakulam
Government
  TypeMunicipality
  Municipal ChairpersonSangeetha K N
  Municipal Vice ChairmanBiju John Jacob
Area
  Total
13.61 km2 (5.25 sq mi)
Elevation
33 m (108 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total
28,110
  Density2,065/km2 (5,349/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Postal code
683542
Telephone code0484
Vehicle registrationKL-40
Coastline0 kilometres (0 mi)
Nearest cityKochi
ClimateTropical monsoon (Köppen)
Avg. summer temperature35 °C (95 °F)
Avg. winter temperature20 °C (68 °F)
Websiteperumbavoormunicipality.lsgkerala.gov.in/en
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The town is also an important commercial hub serving the surrounding agricultural and plantation regions. Perumbavoor serves as the headquarters of Perumbavoor taluk and functions as a key administrative centre in eastern Ernakulam district. In recent decades, Perumbavoor has experienced substantial industrial and commercial growth and has become one of Kerala's principal destinations for migrant workers from other Indian states, primarily West Bengal, Assam, Bihar, and Odisha contributing significantly to its economy and demographic character. [5] Estimates for their numbers in Perumbavoor vary widely, ranging from the low thousands to over one lakh.[6][7]

Operation Toofan

In June 2026, Perumbavoor became a major focus of Operation Toofan, a statewide anti-narcotics campaign launched by the Kerala Police. The operation involved repeated raids on labour camps, bus stands, commercial establishments and other locations suspected of involvement in drug trafficking. Police seized heroin, cannabis, MDMA, banned tobacco products and other contraband, and detained or arrested multiple suspects during the operation.[8][9]

Police officials described Perumbavoor as an important drug distribution centre while cautioning against portraying the town as Kerala's "drug capital". Authorities stated that most migrant workers were law-abiding and that enforcement efforts were directed at organised trafficking networks rather than any particular community.[10]

Etymology

History

Perumbavoor municipality was formed in 1936. It was one among the 4 Panchayats sanctioned by Sir C. P. Ramaswamy Iyer (Diwan-Thiruvithamcore). The others were Paravur, Nedumangad and Boothapandi.[11] Perumbavoor constituency is one of the most Jacobite Christian-populated areas in India.

Governance and administration

Perumbavoor Municipality was established on 1 January 1953. It administers an area of 13.605 km² through 29 wards and has a population of 28,110.[12]

The municipality is governed by an elected Municipal Council comprising 29 ward councillors. It is headed by a Chairperson and a Vice Chairperson. The incumbent Chairperson is Sangeetha K. N., and the Vice Chairperson is Binu John Jacob. [13][14]

Politics

Perumbavoor assembly constituency is a part of Chalakudy (Lok Sabha constituency). Manoj Moothedan is the current MLA from Perumbavoor and Benny Behanan is the current MP.

Judicial institutions

Its jurisdiction formely encompassed the towns of Alwaye and Kolenchery, which were separated later. It has a Judicial Magistrate of the First Class, Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, and Subordinate Judge's Court (Sub-court).[15]

Economy

Perumbavoor is a predominantly agricultural town and Asia's Largest plywood industry. The wood-based industry in Perumbavoor has its roots in the pre-independence period, when the town's proximity to the Periyar River and the surrounding high-range forests made it a natural hub for timber trade. Timber was transported by elephant from highland forests, floated down rivers, and processed at the town's "Chapra" area using handsaws before being shipped across Kerala by boat and cart. After Indian independence, the government began auctioning hardwood from public forests through the Mudickal timber depot, driving rapid growth in sawmills. When the commercial felling of forest wood was progressively restricted, the industry adapted: the spread of rubber plantations in central Kerala provided an alternative raw material, and by 1980 entrepreneurs began converting sawmills into veneer and plywood manufacturing units using rubberwood. This transition transformed Perumbavoor into one of India's most significant plywood manufacturing clusters, with over 1,000 units operating in the town and surrounding areas[16]. Commodities like rubber, pepper, ginger, turmeric, plantain, vegetables, coconut, nutmeg, cocoa, rice, arecanut, cloves, etc., are traded every day in the local market. Most of these commodities are supplied to mainstream exporters in Kochi or to local retailers. The rest of the economy is shared by the government, the private sector, and small industries. Perumbavoor is an important city for the timber trade in Kerala.

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Notable people

Transportation

Perumbavoor KSRTC Busterminal

KL-40 is the RTO code for Kunnathunad Taluk and Perumbavoor. Perumbavoor JRTO is situated at Pattal. Perumbavoor has a KSRTC Subdepot operating several long-distance services to places inside and outside Kerala. Private bus services run to several neighbouring towns. AutoRickshaws are commonly used for small distances. There are frequent bus services to Ernakulam, Aluva, Angamaly, Kothamangalam, Muvattupuzha, Kolenchery, Thrippunithura, etc. from here. The nearest railway stations are Angamaly and Aluva. The Cochin International Airport at Nedumbassery is only 14 km from the town.

Perumbavoor is surrounded by many small but populous commuter villages, connected to the town by bus services. The notable ones are Vallam, Koovappady, Vengola, Mudickal, Thottuva, Ponjassery, Manjappetty, Kodanad, Akanad, Meempara, Chooramudy, Alattuchira, Panamkuzhy, Cheranalloor, Punnayam, Odakkaly, Panichayam, Payyal, Nedungapra, Kallil, Malayidomthuruth, Kottapady, Keezhillam, etc. Kuruppampady town is one of the main interchange points for public transport.

Educational organisations

Main hospitals

Perumbavoor Taluk Headquarters Hospital (taluk hospital in Ernakulam district, Kerala)
  • Government Taluk Hospital
  • Baby Memorial Hospital, Kochi, Perumbavoor (under construction)
  • Perumbavoor Super Speciality Hospital (under construction)
  • ESI Hospital
  • Sanjoe Hospital
  • Vathiyayath Hospital
  • M V Joseph Memorial Hospital
  • Government Ayurveda Hospital
  • Parathuvayalil Hospital,
  • Bharath Hospital
  • Mount Senai Mission Hospital
  • SN Mission Hospital,
  • Luke Memorial Eye Hospital
  • Government Hospital, Vengola
  • Ideal Mind Care Hospital, Vengola

Churches

  • St. Mary's Syrian Cathedral, Kuruppampady, is one of the oldest churches in Perumbavoor
  • SH Church, Aimury, Perumbavoor
  • St. Paul's Marthoma Church, Perumbavoor.
  • Evangelistic Association of the East, Head Office & Orphanage
  • India Pentecostal Church of God, Perumbavoor Town
  • Assemblies of God in India, Perumbavoor
  • St. Thomas Evangelical Church of India, AM Road, Perumbavoor
  • The Pentecostal Mission, Perumbavoor
  • San Thome Malankara Catholic Church, MC Road, Perumbavoor Town
  • Bethel Suloko Orthodox Cathedral, Perumbavoor Town
  • St. Mary's Catholic Church, MC Road. Perumbavoor Town
  • St. George Latin Catholic Church, MC Road. Perumbavoor
  • Mar Kauma Jacobite Syriac Orthodox Church Vengoor.
  • Brotheren Assembly Asramam Perumbavoor.
  • Independent Baptist Church Kuruppampady.
  • Mar Malke Orthodox Church, Kodanad
  • St. Mary's Jacobite Syrian Church, Thurithiply
  • St. Peter & Paul's Church, Mudukkari Kuruppampady
  • St.Mary's Jacobite Syrian Church, Nellimolam

Mosques

  • South Vallam juma-masjid, Perumbavoor. It is the first mosque in Ernakulam (about 900years old)
  • Town Central Juma-masjid, Perumbavoor
  • Akashwani Masjid, Near Pathipalam, Perumbavoor
  • Vallam Rayonpuram Juma-masjid, Perumbavoor
  • Vallam Junction Juma-masjid (SH) Airport road
  • Madina Masjid, Near Private bus stand, Perumbavoor
  • Meca Masjid, A.M Road Perumbavoor
  • Juma Masjid Mudickal (3.5 km) The second largest Masjid in Kerala
  • Kandanthara Juma Masjid, Kandanthara, Perumbavoor. Kandanthara is the most populated Muslim Jamaath in the Ernakulam district
  • Parappuram Juma Masjid Parappuram Vallam, Perumbavoor
  • Poopani Muslim Juma Masjid Poopani Perumbavoor
  • Juma Masjid Thandakkad, Perumbavoor
  • Vengola Hydrose Muslim Jamaath, West Vengola
  • Pallipram Padinjare Muslim Jama'ath PuthanPalli, West Mudickal

Temples

  • Kuzhupilli kavu, Perumbavoor
  • Alppara kavu, Onnam mile, Perumbavoor
  • Naklikkattu Kalari Bhadrakali Temple Allapra
  • Naklikkattu Naga Paradevatha Temple Allapra
  • Valakara Temple, Allapra
  • Pisharikkal Bhagavathy temple, Aimury, Perumbavoor
  • Punnayam mahadeva temple, punnayam
  • Iringol kavu, which is the largest Kavu in Kerala
  • Koottumadom Sree Subramanya Swami Temple, Rayamangalam
  • Perumbavoor Sri Dharmasastha Temple
  • Kallil Temple, Kallil Bhagavathi Cave Temple, Methala
  • Thottuva Dhanwanthari temple (8 km from Perumbavoor)
  • Chelattu Kavu Mookambika & Bhadhrakali Temple, Aimury
  • Cheruvallykkavu-Padickal Puthen Veedu, Aimury
  • Devi Temple, Vengoor
  • Chelamattom Shree Krishna Swami Temple
  • Aananthanath Bhagavath Temple, Mudakkuzha
  • Vaniappilly Pancheswaravishnu Temple, Chundakkuzhi
  • Keezhillam Perumthrikovil Mahadeva Kshetram

How to reach

Perumbavoor lies in the north-eastern corner of the Kochi urban area. The geographic advantages of Perumbavoor are that NH 544 lies closer to this town apart from Main Central Road and the Aluva-Munnar highway passing through this place. Perumbavoor is surrounded by important towns like Aluva, Muvattupuzha, Kothamangalam, Angamaly, etc., in close distances. Important suburban regions of Kochi, like Aluva, Kalamassery, Kakkanad, and Thrippunithura, are all in proximity to Perumbavoor.

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