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Country
  
India

District
  
Idukki

PIN
  
685605

Elevation
  
22 m

State
  
Kerala

Time zone
  
IST (UTC+5:30)

Telephone code
  
+914862

Area code
  
+914862

Perumpillichira

Perumpillichira is a small village that comes under the Panchayat of Kumaramangalam in Idukki district in the Indian state of Kerala. The name ‘Perumpillichira’ comes from the name of a large water reservoir adjacent to a Hindu temple at the heart of the village. This temple is the center point of the village. Water from Perumpillichira reservoir flows to nearby paddy field throughout the year except in peak summer and it finally reaches the Thodupuzha river. This place is 70 km away from the largest city Cochin in the state of Kerala.

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Map of Perumpillichira, Thodupuzha, Kerala 685581

Most of the villagers are involved in agriculture. The main crops are rice, coconut, natural rubber, coco, bananas, tapioca, ginger, and turmeric. Villagers raise cattle, goats, chickens and ducks as well.

Perumpillichira Warier's Aarya Vaidyashaala is a famous Ayurvedic medical facility that provides traditional Ayurvedic medicine and physiotherapy. Muhiyudeen Juma Masjid is another landmark.

Educational Institutions

  • Al-Azhar College of Engineering & Technology
  • St Joseph's Upper Primary School
  • Sandeepani Lower Primary School
  • Co-Operative Public School
  • Places of Worship

  • Perumpillichira Hindu Temple
  • Muhiyudeen Juma Masjid
  • St Joseph's Church
  • Nature

    On a walk along the water stream from Perumpillichira reservoir down towards Thodupuzha river, one will encounter numerous birds like white-breasted waterhen (kula kozhi), indian cormorant (kakkattaravu), Indian pond heron (kula kokku), little egret (chinnamunti), eastern grey heron (charamunti), night heron (pathira kokku), and Travancore pied kingfisher (pulli ponman).

    The paddy field is home to a vast variety of fish species such as walking catfish (muzhi), banded snakehead fish (varaal), stinging catfish (kaari), yellow catfish (manjakoori), wallago attu (valah), giant danio (paral), peninsular olive barb or systomus sarana (kuruva), tank goby (poolon), tire track eel (mananju), and fresh water lobster (konju).

    In addition to birds and fish, asian palm civet (marapatty), also called toddy cat, wild rabbit (kattu muyal), fresh water tortoise (aama) and mongoose (keeri) also find a home here.

    References

    Perumpillichira Wikipedia