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Punnathurkotta

Punnathurkotta was once the place of a local ruler,but the palace grounds are now used to house the elephants belonging to theGuruvayur temple and has been renamed Anakkotta -Elephant Fort.The compound also has a nalukettu, a traditional rectangular house with a central courtyard which belonged to the Punnathur Raja

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About Village

Iringapram village is a part of Guruvayur municipality. Guruvayur is a municipal temple town in Thrissur District, of Kerala State in India Ilocated 28 kilometres from Thrissur Iringapuram village consist boundaries of north-Pookode, south- Guruvayur and Thaikkad,west- Perkam and Guruvayur,East Arthat and Kandanassery villages. Iringapuram village spanning an area of 1565.44 Hectare located in Guruvayur municipality

Demography

The Iringaprom village has population of 12,343 of which 5,768 are males while 6,575 are females as per report released by Census India 2011. Population of Children with age of 0-6 is 1305 which is 10.57 % of total population of Iringaprom . In Iringaprom Census Town, Female Sex Ratio is of 1140 against state average of 1084. Moreover Child Sex Ratio in Iringaprom is around 951 compared to Kerala state average of 964. Literacy rate of Iringaprom city is 96.84 % higher than state average of 94.00 %. In Iringaprom, Male literacy is around 97.55 % while female literacy rate is 96.23 %.

Geography

Thrissur Iringapuram village consist boundaries of north-Pookode, south- Guruvayur and Thaikkad,west- Perkam and Guruvayur,East Arthat and Kandanassery villages. Iringapuram village spanning an area of 1565.44 Hectare located in Guruvayur municipality.

Socio-Economic

Iringapram is a place of a secular village,where all communtiies live harmoniously .All communities have worship places of their own. Temple city Guruvayur very near to this village.

Ecology

The main crop in this area is coconut.

Tourism

Punnathurkotta was once the place of a local ruler,but the palace grounds are now used to house the elephants belonging to theGuruvayur temple and has been renamed Anakkotta -Elephant Fort.The compound also has a nalukettu, a traditional rectangular house with a central courtyard which belonged to the Punnathur Raja