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Panchayat

Panchayats are local self-government institutions responsible for the development and administration of rural areas in Kerala. They function as part of the Panchayati Raj system and play a vital role in providing essential services such as sanitation, drinking water supply, road maintenance, healthcare, education, and welfare schemes. Kerala’s Panchayats are widely recognized as a successful model of rural development and local governance due to their emphasis on public participation and decentralized planning.

Sunny P Y

President

Biji Baby

Vice President & Chairman Standing Committee for finance

Subhash Babu Balachandran

Chairman, Standing Committee for development

Chinchu George

Chairman,Standing Committee for Welfare

Sunitha Lalu

Chairman,Standing Committee for Health and Education

Madhavan E A

Secretary In Charge , Grama Panchayat

About Us

At a glance

Name of Local Self Government Institution - Manjapra Grama Panchayat

Area - 7.2 Sq.K.M

Villages - Manjapra , Thuravoor

Taluk - Aluva

District - Ernakulam

Ward - 14

Block Panchayat - Angamaly

Block Divisions - Manjapra , Tabor

District Panchayat - Ernakulam

District Division - Malayattoor

Legislative Assembly Constituency - Angamaly

Lok Sabha Constituency - Chalakkudy

Boundaries

North - Thuravoor , Ayyampuzha Grama Panchayats

East - Malayattoor - Neeleeswaram , Ayyampuzha Grama Panchayats

South - Kalady Grama Panchayat

West - Thuravoor Grama Panchayat

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History of Grama Panchayat

Manjapra Grama Panchayat, located near Angamaly in Ernakulam district, is a region rich in history and cultural heritage. Situated close to Kalady, the birthplace of Sree Sankaracharya, and Malayattoor, blessed by the footsteps of St. Thomas the Apostle, this village is renowned for its ancient traditions, religious harmony, and social unity. Manjapra has made significant contributions in the fields of education and culture, and the Gramaksema Library established in 1946 stands as a symbol of progressive thinking. Being the birthplace of several prominent personalities in literature and culture, Manjapra has earned a notable place in rural development and public participation.

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