Panchayat

Ranni Perunad Grama Panchayat is a hilly area of ​​Pathanamthitta district. The world famous Sabarimala pilgrimage center is located in this grama panchayat. This area is famous for its natural beauty, agricultural wealth and religious harmony. The presence of the Western Ghats gives this area a beautiful climate and lush green landscape.The agricultural life is mainly seen here. The economic base of the area is agriculture such as rubber, pepper, coconut and banana. Various development activities are being implemented under the leadership of the panchayat in the areas of education, healthcare, drinking water supply, road development and sanitation.Ranni Perunad Grama Panchayat is also active in socio-cultural activities. This panchayat, which is moving forward with popular...

Girija Madhu

President

Rajam T R

Vice President & Chairman Standing Committee for finance

Rajini Balan

Chairman, Standing Committee for development

P K Anil Kumar

Chairman,Standing Committee for Welfare

Neena C R

Chairman,Standing Committee for Health and Education

Ajith Kumar A G

Secretary, Grama Panchayat

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At a glance

Ranni Perunad Grama PanchayatDistrict: PathanamthittaBlock Panchayat: RanniTotal Number of Wards: 16Legislative Assembly Constituency: RanniLok Sabha Constituency: PathanamthittaVillages: Perunad and KollamulaTotal Population: 25,143 (2011 Census)Total Area: 82.05 sq. km

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History of Grama Panchayat

Perunad: A Land of Ancient Glory and Historical Significance Perunad is a region rich in ancient heritage and historical importance. Several legends associated with the Ramayana are deeply rooted in the local traditions of the area. According to these legends, Lord Rama and Lakshmana arrived at the hermitage of Shabari while searching for Sita, and later proceeded to Kishkindha. It is believed that the name Perunad originated from the term “Perutha Nadu” (meaning “vast land”), which Sita is said to have used to describe this extensive region. The area known as Kisumam within the Panchayat is traditionally believed to be the Kishkindha mentioned in the Ramayana. Historians have also suggested that several Sastha temples, including the famous Sabarimala, may once have functioned as Buddhist monasteries, adding...

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