Valiyaparamba

Summary

Valiyaparamba (Malayalam: വലിയപറമ്പ) is a coastal island in Hosdurg taluk, Kasaragod district, Kerala state, India.

Collapsed suspension bridge to Valiyaparamba from Madakkal Island.
Valiyaparamba Beach sun set

Location edit

Valiyaparamba is separated from the mainland by Kavvayi Backwater. It is located five kilometres (3.1 mi) southwest of Cheruvathur and about 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Bekal, Kasaragod, north Kerala.[citation needed] The island is approximately 16.14 square kilometres (6.23 sq mi) in size, and had a population of 11,917 in 1991. The island's main source of income is from agriculture and fishing. The island has 13 wards ruling by each ward member to leading the Valiyaparamba Panchayat.[1]

Geography edit

Valiyaparamba is fed by four rivers and dotted with numerous little islands. Valiyaparamba, a hinterland separated from the mainland, is a noted fishing centre in the district. A Bekal Fort stands on a headland that runs into the sea. A National Waterway passes through the island.

Education edit

The island has seven primary schools, one higher secondary school.

Transportation edit

The island is separated from the mainland and accessible by transport boat service or by crossing the Mavila Kadappuram Bridge.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Local Self Government Department | Local Self Government Department". lsgkerala.gov.in. Retrieved 19 February 2021.

12°08′40″N 75°08′40″E / 12.144443°N 75.144323°E / 12.144443; 75.144323 about Valiyaparamba