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Panchayat

A Panchayat is a collective body of elected representatives responsible for carrying out the administrative functions of Panchayati Raj Institutions. In the case of a Grama Panchayat, it is the main committee that implements the decisions of the Gram Sabha and manages the day-to-day administration.The main components of a Panchayat are:President:The head of the Panchayat. The President presides over meetings and supervises the overall functioning of the Panchayat.Vice President:Carries out the responsibilities in the absence of the President.Ward Members:Elected representatives from each ward of the Panchayat.Standing Committees:These are sub-committees formed to facilitate decision-making in areas such as finance, development, welfare, health, and education.

Geroge Thomas

President

Jasmi Aman

Vice President & Chairman Standing Committee for finance

A. N Sajikumar

Chairman, Standing Committee for development

Sobhana Kunjumon

Chairman,Standing Committee for Welfare

P.C Jayan

Chairman,Standing Committee for Health and Education

Satheesh Kumar P.K

Secretary, Grama Panchayat

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At a glance

General Information of the Grama PanchayatNumber of Wards – 18Villages – Vellathooval, KunjithanniTaluk – DevikulamBlock Panchayat – AdimaliDistrict Panchayat – IdukkiAssembly Constituency – DevikulamPopulation – 25,701Area – 43.06 sq. kmBoundariesNorth – Pallivasal Grama PanchayatEast – Konnathady Grama PanchayatSouth – Rajakkad Grama PanchayatWest – Adimali Grama PanchayatVellathooval Grama Panchayat is located in the Devikulam Taluk of Idukki District and comprises 18 wards, covering an area of 43.06 square kilometres with a population of 25,701. The Panchayat includes the villages of Vellathooval and Kunjithanni and falls under the Devikulam Assembly Constituency.   

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History of Grama Panchayat

In 1946, the construction of the Chenkulam Power House marked the beginning of widespread settlement in Vellathooval. Before that, the area mainly consisted of cardamom plantations and indigenous tribal settlements. As part of the “Grow More Food” project, land was allotted at five acres each to migrant farmers between 1947 and 1949, with major settlers coming from Meenachil, Thodupuzha, Muvattupuzha, and Kothamangalam regions. In 1949, the construction of the Chithirapuram–Vellathooval road and the Ellakkal road improved transportation. During the 1950s, forest areas were gradually converted into agricultural land, and later logging tracks developed into panchayat roads. In 1954, farmers organized protests and foot marches demanding the right to permanent cultivation. In 1956, strong agrarian protests...

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