About Village
Pullut Village Office situated 200 meters west from Chappara Junction
Demography
Population of Kodungallur Municipality City in 2011 was 60190. As per census 2011, literacy rate and sex ratio for Kodungallur was 95.09 % and 1084 per 1000 .
Geography
Scholars believe that Muziris an ancient harbour located on the mouth of Periyar coincides with modern-day Kodungallur Central Kerala and western Tamil Nadu in early historic south India was ruled by the Chera line of rulers
Socio-Economic
People mainly depend on fishing prawn farming etc.
Ecology
The evolution and growth of cities and towns are primarily dependent on three important factors Its geographic location physical environment and its socio economic environment The presence of water in various forms in its natural setting plays an important role in enhancing the quality of physical environment and the socio economic environment During the processes of growth and expansion of cities and towns the location of water bodies are seen by the planners and policy makers as liability and constrain rather than an asset or a resource The development projects very often ignore the conservation of water bodies and transform them into other developments Hence the preservation, conservation and rejuvenation of water bodies in urban areas are important The major factor that contributes to the sustainable development of an area is its water bodies Moreover, presence of water bodies give added social, psychological and environment value. It includes (a) enhancing the aesthetic quality and place quality, thereby contributing to the image of the city or town (b)enhancing the social and recreational value and thus increasing the livability of the residents and land value many fold.
Tourism
he Cheramaan Juma Mosque is a mosque in Methala, Kodungallur Taluk, Thrissur District in the Indian state of Kerala. A legend claims that it was built in 629 CE, which makes it the oldest mosque in the Indian subcontinent which is still in use.ree Kurumba Bhagavati Temple is a Hindu temple at Kodungallur, Thrissur District, Kerala state, India. It is dedicated to the goddess Bhadrakali, a form of Maha Kali or Parashakthi worshipped in Kerala.