Peruvayal

Peruvayal

Infobox Indian Jurisdiction
native_name = Peruvayal
type = Village
latd = 11.15 | longd = 75.54
locator_position = right
country_name = India
state_name = Kerala
district = Calicut
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altitude = 421
population_as_of =
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area_telephone = 91 -495249xxxx
postal_code = 673024
vehicle_code_range = KL series
sex_ratio = 1:1
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Peruvayal is the largest village in Calicut district in Kerala, India. This village is surrounded by Mavoor, Kunnamangalam, Calicut corporation, Olavanna. The Chaliyar river forms one of the borders of Peruvayal. The headquarters is also called Peruvayal and is 15 km from the Calicut City.

Etymology

As the name suggest it is the "largest paddy field" (peru means "plenty" and vayal means "paddy field" in Malayalam).

Geography

Plenty of paddy fields are present through out the village. Number of small hills are also present. The Hill 'Ponpara' is known for its Iron ore content and water storage. Number of Ponds provides surplus of water for the farmers.

Culture

Peruvayal is famous for its religious harmony. In all major places Temple, Mosque and Church are situated very nearby. Arts and sports clubs drives the cultural aspirations of people. Drama, Oppana etc. are the well performed by the people over here. Cherukulathur Public Library-KP Govindhan Kutty Smaraka Vayanasala- has been source of inspiration for the readers for more than two decades. Samskara poshini vayanasala and KASC kayalam are two organisations which encourage cultural and relegious harmony in kayalam.

Climate

The district has a generally humid climate with a very hot season extending from March to May. The most important rainy season is during the South West Monsoon, which sets in the first week of June and extends up to September. The North East Monsoon extends from the second half of October through November. The average annual rainfall is 3266 mm. The best weather is found towards the end of the year, in December and January—the skies are clear, and the air is crisp.

Demographics

Places of interest

Ponpara: A small hill near to the Peruvayal town with lots of cashew plantations. If you can get to the top of the hill you will get a fascinating bird's eye view of the entire village.

Kavanakallu Regulator Cum Bridge: A good place to spent your eveningsand also you will get good fresh water fishes like Karimeen.Location : 17 km From Calicut City. Bus : Calicut -- Edavannapara.

LAKSHMI NARASIMHA TEMPLE, IN KUTTIKATOOR TOWN,

KANESHWERAM SIVA TEMPLE 6/2 VELLIPARAMBA, THE FAMOUS SIVA TEMPLE

TIROOMPARAMBATH KARUMAKAN KARIYATHAN BAGAVATHI TEMPLE , 6/2 VELLIPARAMBA HERE IN FAMOUS KUTTICHATHAN TEMPLE (KUKSHI SASHTA) THE TEMPLE FESTIVAL 08/MAR/08 SATURDAY (KUMBAM 25 1183)

Industries

* Happy Industries Ltd. Poovattuparamba

* Koyenco Steel Complex, Kuttikkattor

Educational institutions

* Kayalam ALP School, Kayalam

* St.Xavier's UP School

* GHSS Kuttikkattor

* Savithri Devi Saboo Memorial College for Women

* A.W.H ENGINEERING COLLEGE, KUTTIKATOOR

Other institutions

Shanti Nilayam :pastoral work - kindergarten - educational service - homeo clinic

Notables

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