This document contains four annexes related to local governments and socioeconomic data for Thrissur district, Kerala. Annexe 1 lists the 76 local self governments in Thrissur district. Annexe 2 shows the gross domestic product by primary, secondary and tertiary sectors for Thrissur and other districts in Kerala for 2008-2009. Annexe 3 contains population projections for Kerala up to 2021. Annexe 4 lists concentration indexes for agricultural laborers, household industrial workers and cultivators in 37 local self governments in Thrissur district.
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2. 212 ANNEXE District Spatial Plan - Thrissur
77 Mala Block 97 Vellangallur Block
78 Poyya 98 Poomangalam
79 Alur 99 Vellookkara
80 Mala 100 Padiyur
81 Annamanada 101 Vellangallur
82 Kuzhur 102 Puthenchira
83 Irinjalakuda Block 103 Chalakudy Block
84 Kattur 104 Kodassery
85 Karalam 105 Pariyaram
86 Porathissery 106 Kadakkutty
87 Parappukkara 107 Melur
88 Muriyad 108 Koratty
89 Kodakara Block 109 Athirappally
90 Nenmanikkara 110 Chalakkudy Municipal Council
91 Trikkur 111 Chavakkad Municipal Council
92 Alagappanagar 112 Guruvayur Municipal Council
93 Varandarappilly 113 Irinjalakkuda Municipal Council
94 Puthukkad 114 Kodungallur Municipal Council
95 Kodakara 115 Kunnamkulam Municipal Council
96 Mattathur 116 Thrissur Municipal Corporation
Department of Town & Country Planning, Kerala
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ANNEXE - 2
DISTRICT WISE AND SECTOR-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF
GROSS STATE DOMESTIC PRODUCT DURING
2008- 2009 AT CONSTANT (1999-2000) PRICES (QUICK ESTIMATE)
Primary Secondary Tertiary
Annual Growth Annual Growth Annual
Sl. No. District GDDP Rate (%) GDDP Rate (%) GDDP Growth Rate
(%)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 Thiruvananthapuram 1280.55 1.44 3964.91 9.94 9696.23 6.8
2 Kollam 1541.07 1.39 2036.08 10.15 6397.27 7.06
3 Pathanamthitta 903.45 0.54 877.1 10.36 3540.86 7.56
4 Alappuzha 876.67 0.8 2072.35 10.04 5806.36 7
5 Kottayam 1602.09 0.46 1860.99 10.09 6031.92 7.31
6 Idukki 1139.26 0.34 812.9 8.7 2401.95 7.04
7 Eranakulam 1587.89 0.72 7599.91 9.97 10751.26 7.57
8 Thrissur 1169.87 0.9 3443.72 10.38 8724.47 7.27
9 Palakkad 1446.3 0.82 2622.44 9.51 6140.34 6.68
10 Malappuram 1380.25 0.92 2201.52 10.94 6721.71 6.47
11 Kozhikode 1197.41 0.97 3040.91 10.94 7699.95 6.81
12 Wayanad 589.19 0.38 350.36 10.66 1500.57 6.78
13 Kannur 1095.67 0.74 2239.47 11.09 6408.23 6.7
14 Kasaragod 978.4 0.44 707.14 11.52 2762.5 7.1
STATE 16788.07 0.81 33829.8 10.25 84584.62 7.02
Source: Department of Economics and Statistic
Department of Town & Country Planning, Kerala
4. 214 ANNEXE District Spatial Plan - Thrissur
ANNEXE - 3
POPULATION PROJECTION –KERALA
The population of the State is calculated based on the decreasing rate method since the growth rate of
population of the State has been decreasing for the last four decades. The tables below (Table-1) show the
population details of Kerala over a century.
Table 1: Population of Kerala
% Decrease in
Total
Year Growth rate Population
population
Growth rate
1901 6396262
1911 7147673 11.75
1921 7802127 9.16 -22.06
1931 9507050 21.85 138.66
1941 11031541 16.04 -26.62
1951 13549118 22.82 42.32
1961 16903715 24.76 8.49
1971 21347375 26.29 6.18
1981 25453680 19.24 -26.83
1991 29098518 14.32 -25.56
2001 31841374 9.43 -34.17
The variation in the growth rate of population over a century is shown in the figure-1
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25.00
20.00
15.00
10.00
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1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001
11.75 9.16 21.85 16.04 22.82 24.76 26.29 1924 14.32 9.43
Series 1
Department of Town & Country Planning, Kerala
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The projected population growth rate is shown in the figure 2
Figure-2: Projected Growth rate of population - Kerala
The projected population details are shown in the table -2
Table – 2 Projected Population of KERALA
% Decrease in
Total
Year Growth rate Population
population
Growth rate
1901 6396262
1911 7147673 11.75
1921 7802127 9.16 -22.06
1931 9507050 21.85 138.66
1941 11031541 16.04 -26.62
1951 13549118 22.82 42.32
1961 16903715 24.76 8.49
1971 21347375 26.29 6.18
1981 25453680 19.24 -26.83
1991 29098518 14.32 -25.56
2001 31841374 9.43 -34.17
2011 33817196 6.21 -34.17
2021 35198589 4.08 -34.17
Department of Town & Country Planning, Kerala
16. 226 ANNEXE District Spatial Plan - Thrissur
ANNEX - 6
LSG WISE MAJOR ACTIVITY (AS PER LAND USE ANALYSIS)
Conection index greater than one
Sl. NO. Name of the Panchayat
Other builtup Agricultural Forest Residential
1 Adat P
2 Alagappanagar P
3 Alur P
4 Annamanada P
5 Anthikkad P
6 Arimpur P
7 Athirappilly P
8 Avanur P P
9 Avinissery P
10 Chalakkudy MC No major predominant activity as per land use
11 Chavakkad MC P P
12 Chazhur P
13 Chelakkara P P
14 Cherpu P P
15 Choondal P P
16 Chowannur P P
17 Desamangalam P
18 Edavilangu P P
19 Elavally P P
20 Engandiyur P P
21 Eriyad P P
22 Erumapetty P P
23 Edathiruthy P P
24 Guruvayur MC P P
25 Irinjalakkuda MC P
26 Kadangode P P
27 Kadapuram P P
28 Kadavallur P P
29 Kadukkutty P
30 Kaipamangalam P P
31 Kaiparamba P P
32 Kandanissery P P
33 Karalam P P P
34 Kattakampal P
35 Kattur P P P
36 Kodakara No major predominant activity as per land use
37 Kodassery P
Department of Town & Country Planning, Kerala
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38 Kodungallur MC P P P
39 Kolazhy P
40 Kondazhi P
41 Koratty No major predominant activity as per land use
42 Kunnamkulam MC P P
43 Kuzhur P P
44 Madakkathara
45 Mala P P
46 Manalur P P P
47 Mathilakam P P
48 Mattathur P
49 Melur No major predominant activity as per land use
50 Methala P P
51 Mulamkunnathukavu P P
52 Mullassery P P
53 Mullurkara P
54 Mundathikode P P
55 Muriyad P
56 Nadathara P
57 Nattika P P
58 Nenmanikkara P
59 Orumanayur P P
60 Padiyur P P
61 Pananchery P
62 Panjal P
63 Paralam P P P
64 Parappukkara P
65 Pariyaram No major predominant activity as per land use
66 Pavaratty P P
67 Pazhayannur P P
68 Perinjanam P
69 Pookode P
70 Poomangalam P
71 Porathissery P
72 Porkulam P
73 Poyya P P
74 Pudukkad P
75 Punnayur P P
76 Punnayurkulam P
77 Puthenchira P P P
Department of Town & Country Planning, Kerala
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78 Puthur P
79 Sreenarayanapuram P P
80 Thaikkad P
81 Thalikkulam P
82 Thanniyam P P
83 Thekkumkara P
84 Thiruvilwamala P
85 Tholur P P P
86 Thrikkur
87 Thrissur Corporation P P
88 Vadakkekad P P P
89 Vadanappally P P
90 Valappad P P
91 Vallachira P
92 Vallathol Nagar P
93 Varandarappilly P
94 Varavoor P P
95 Vellangallur P P P
96 Velukkara P P
97 Velur P
98 Venkitangu P P
99 Wadakkanchery P
Department of Town & Country Planning, Kerala
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ANNEXE - 7
LIST OF LSG’s WHERE MAJOR AGRICULTURE ACTIVITIES OF THE DISTRICT ARE CONCENTRATED
Name of the Panchayath Coconut Mixed crop Paddy Rubber Plantation
1. Adat P P
2. Alagappanagar P P P
3. Alur P P
4. Annamanada P P P
5. Anthikkad P
6. Arimpur P P
7. Athirappilly No major predominant activity as per land use P
8. Avanur P P P
9. Avinissery P P
10. Chalakkudy MC P
11. Chavakkad MC P P
12. Chazhur P P
13. Chelakkara P P
14. Cherpu P P P
15. Choondal P P P
16. Chowannur P P
17. Desamangalam P P P
18. Edavilangu P
19. Elavally P P P
20. Engandiyur P
21. Eriyad P P
22. Erumapetty P P
23. Edathiruthy P
24. Guruvayur MC P P
25. Irinjalakkuda MC P P
26. Kadangode P P P
27. Kadapuram P P
28. Kadavallur P P P P
29. Kadukkutty P P P
30. Kaipamangalam P
31. Kaiparamba P P P
32. Kandanissery P P P
33. Karalam P P P
34. Kattakampal P P
35. Kattur P P P
36. Kodakara P
37. Kodassery P
Department of Town & Country Planning, Kerala
20. 230 ANNEXE District Spatial Plan - Thrissur
38. Kodungallur MC P P P
39. Kolazhy P P P
40. Kondazhi P P
41. Koratty P P P
42. Kunnamkulam MC P P P
43. Kuzhur P P
44. Madakkathara P P
45. Mala P P P
46. Manalur P P
47. Mathilakam P
48. Mattathur P
49. Melur P P P
50. Methala P P
51. Mulamkunnathukavu P P
52. Mullassery P P
53. Mullurkara P
54. Mundathikode P P P
55. Muriyad P P P P
56. Nadathara P P P P
57. Nattika P P
58. Nenmanikkara P P
59. Orumanayur P P
60. Padiyur P P
61. Pananchery P
62. Panjal P P P
63. Paralam P P
64. Parappukkara P P P
65. Pariyaram P P P
66. Pavaratty P P
67. Pazhayannur P P P
68. Perinjanam P
69. Pookode P
70. Poomangalam P P P
71. Porathissery P P P
72. Porkulam P P P
73. Poyya P P
74. Pudukkad P P P
75. Punnayur P P P
76. Punnayurkulam P P
77. Puthenchira P P P
Department of Town & Country Planning, Kerala
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Land Use
78. Puthur NO Major Agriculture
79. Sreenarayanapuram P
80. Thaikkad P P
81. Thalikkulam P
82. Thanniyam P
83. Thekkumkara P P P
84. Thiruvilwamala P P P P
85. Tholur P P
86. Thrikkur P P P P
87. Thrissur Municpal Corporation P P
88. Vadakkekad P P
89. Vadanappally P P
90. Valappad P
91. Vallachira P P
92. Vallathol Nagar P P
93. Varandarappilly P
94. Varavoor P P
95. Vellangallur P P P
96. Velukkara P P P
97. Velur P P P
98. Venkitangu P P
99. Wadakkanchery P P P
Department of Town & Country Planning, Kerala