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Pallivasal Grama Panchayat Ward Delimitation Order – Analytical Report

Document: Delimitation Commission, Kerala
Order No.: SDC/442/2024/SDC1
Date: 15-05-2025
Subject: Publication of the Final Order Dividing Pallivasal Grama Panchayat in Idukki District into 14 Electoral Wards (Constituencies).

1. Executive Summary

The Kerala Delimitation Commission carried out the reorganization of electoral wards in Pallivasal Grama Panchayat. In accordance with the requirements of local governance and elections, the Panchayat has been divided into 14 wards, with the boundaries and population of each ward clearly defined.

2. Key Findings

  • The number of elected members in the Panchayat has been fixed at 14.
  • The final order was issued after examining objections, complaints, and suggestions received from the public.
  • Ward boundaries were determined primarily based on:
    • Grama Panchayat boundaries
    • National Highway 85
    • Major roads
    • Rivers and streams
    • Estate areas

3. Wards and Population

Ward No.Ward NamePopulation
1Peechad1,322
2Kurishuppara1,322
3Randam Mile1,210
4Pallivasal1,144
5Pothamedu1,138
6Attukad1,099
7Kunchithanni1,331
8Power House1,168
9Chithirapuram1,153
10Anachal1,334
11Thokkupara1,243
12Iruttukanam1,144
13Anaviratti1,252
14Kallar1,183

4. Population Analysis

  • Ward with the highest population: Anachal (1,334)
  • Second largest ward: Kunchithanni (1,331)
  • Ward with the lowest population: Attukad (1,099)

The variation in population among the wards is relatively small, indicating an effort to ensure balanced electoral representation across the Panchayat.

5. Administrative Significance

This delimitation ensures:

  • Nearly equal population distribution among all wards.
  • Greater efficiency in local administration.
  • More balanced representation and voting value in elections.
  • Better planning and implementation of future development projects on a ward-wise basis.

6. Conclusion

This order issued by the Delimitation Commission is a significant document that restructures the administrative and electoral framework of Pallivasal Grama Panchayat. The division into 14 wards has been designed by considering population balance and geographical convenience. The new ward structure is expected to strengthen democratic representation and improve the effectiveness of local governance within the Panchayat.

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