Panchayat
A Panchayat is a body of elected representatives responsible for managing the administrative affairs of Panchayat Raj institutions. In the case of a Grama Panchayat, it is the primary committee that implements the decisions of the Grama Sabha (village council) and handles day-to-day administration. Key Components of a PanchayatPresident: The head of the Panchayat who chairs meetings and oversees overall operations.Vice President: Performs the duties of the President in their absence.Ward Members: Representatives elected from each individual ward within the Panchayat.Standing Committees: Committees formed to streamline decision-making in specific areas:Finance Standing Committee: Manages budget preparation and tax collection.Development Standing Committee: Leads development...
BINDU GIRISH
President
KODUMBIL MURALI
Vice President & Chairman Standing Committee for finance
RAJI SOMAN
Chairman, Standing Committee for development
VIVEK V V
Chairman,Standing Committee for Welfare
PRABITHA BALAKRISHNAN
Chairman,Standing Committee for Health and Education
PRADEEPKUMAR P S
Secretary, Grama Panchayat
About Us
At a glance
In the Thrissur district, the Erumapetty Panchayat stretches across 32.12 square kilometers in the wadakkanchery block of the Talappilly taluk. Currently, there are 19 wards in the Panchayat. The area features elevations ranging from 20 meters to 100 meters above sea level. The wadakkanchery River flows westward to the southern part of Erumapetty, extending to Nelluvai, and then south-westward from there. Six major water bodies located in Erumapetty include the Thichur pond, Nelluvai pond, Mangad pond, Chittanda pond, Kottappuram pond, and Chathanchira Kanjirakode pond.After cattle rearing, agriculture is the primary means of livelihood, with rice, coconut, areca nut, pepper, various types of banana cultivation, vegetables, and rubber being the main agricultural products. The geographical indication for the Chengazhikodan variety of banana has been awarded to the Erumapetty Panchayat.Previously, there were extensive active laterite...