Malappuram District - Grama Panchayats and Block Panchayaths

Grama Panchayats and Block Panchayaths

There are 15 Block Panchayaths and 100 Grama panchayats in Malappuram District.

Block Name Panchayaths
Malappuram Block Anakkayam, Morayur, Pokkottur, Kodur, Ponmala and Othukkungal.
Perumpadappu Block Perumpadappu, Alankode, Marancheri, Nannammukku and Veliyankode.
Tirur Block Purathoor, Thrippangode, Thalakkad, Vettom, Mangalam and Tirunavaya.
Tirurangadi Block Tirurangadi, parappanagadi, Vallikkunnu, Thenjippalam, Moonniyoor, Peruvalloor and Nannambra.
Vengara Block Vengara, AR Nagar, Parappur, Kannamangala, Oorakam, Edarikode and Thennala.
Tanur Block Tanur, Tanalur, Niramaruthoor, Ponmundam, Ozhur, Perumanna-Klari, Valavanoor and Cheriyamundom.
Kuttippuram Block Kuttippuram, Athavanadu, Kalapakancheri, Edayur, Irimbiliyam, Marakkara and Valanchery.
Mankada Block Mankada, Kuruva, Koottilangadi, Puzhakkattiri, Moorkkanad and MakkaraParamba.
Perintalmanna Block Aliparamba, Elamkulam, Thazkekode, Vettathur, Pulamanthole, Melattur, Keezhattur and Angadippuram.
Ponnani Block Edappal, Thavanur, Kaladi and Vattamkulam.
Areecode Block Areecode, Orngattiri, Kavanur, Keezhuparamba, Kuzhimanna, Edavanna, Cheekode and Pulpetta.
Kalikavu Block Kalikavu, Chokkadu, Karuvarakundu, Thuvvoor, Amarambalam, Karulai and Edappatta.
Kondotty Block Kondotty, Vherukavu, Muthuvalloor, Vazhayur, Vazhakkad, Pulikkal, Nediyiruppu, Pallikkal and Chelembra.
Wandoor Block Wandoor, Tiruvali, Mampad, Porur, Pandikkad and Thrikkalangode.
Nilambur Block Vazhikkadavu, Pothukal, Edakkara, Muthedam, Chungathra and Chaliyar.

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