GEOGRAPHY
Perumatty Grama Panchayat is a village panchayat located in the Chittur taluk of Palakkad district in Kerala, India. Since it lies close to the eastern border of Kerala near Tamil Nadu, the region has a landscape that differs from the hilly areas commonly associated with Kerala.
Geographical Features
- Perumatty is largely made up of plains and fertile agricultural land. Paddy fields, coconut groves, and vegetable cultivation are widespread in the area.
- The panchayat includes villages such as Perumatty, Moolathara, and Vandithavalam.
- Due to the influence of the Palakkad Gap, the region experiences a comparatively hot and dry climate. However, it also receives monsoon rainfall, making it suitable for agriculture.
- The total geographical area of the panchayat is approximately 1,737 hectares.
- Irrigation plays an important role in the local economy. Canals and irrigation systems connected to the Parambikulam–Aliyar Project support farming activities.
Nature and Environment
- The area is known for its green paddy fields, ponds, canals, and typical rural landscapes.
- Since it lies near the Nelliyampathy hill ranges, the region shows a geographical transition between western hill areas and eastern plains.
- Perumatty gained national attention for environmental activism related to groundwater conservation, especially through protests against the Coca-Cola plant in Plachimada.
Location and Transportation
- The panchayat is located about 12 km from Chittur and around 28 km from Palakkad town.
- Because of its proximity to the Tamil Nadu border, the area reflects a blend of Kerala and Tamil cultural influences.
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