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Block Panchayat

V.K Mohanan Nair

President

Mini Biju

Vice President & Chairperson Standing Committee for finance

Thulaseebhai Krishnan

Chairperson, Standing Committee for development

Anil Kanakan

Chairperson, Standing Committee for Welfare

Maxin Antony

Chairperson, Standing Committee for Health and Education

Nissar C.A

Secretary, Block Panchayat

About Us

At a glance

Adimali Block Panchayat, located in the Devikulam taluk of Idukki district, has a remarkable history of transforming from a dense wilderness into a thriving hub. Originally known as 'Mannamkandam', the region was initially inhabited by the indigenous Mannan and Muthuvan tribes, who lived in harmony with nature under their traditional chieftains. The landscape changed dramatically during the 1940s and 1950s when migrant farmers from places like Kottayam, Thodupuzha, and Kothamangalam arrived and turned the dense forests into fertile agricultural lands through sheer hard work. The development of the Kochi-Madurai National Highway (NH 85) served as a major turning point, catapulting Adimali from a mere transit stop into the largest commercial center in the High Ranges. Today, encompassing the five panchayats of Adimali, Pallivasal, Bison Valley, Vellathooval, and Konnathady, it stands proud as the gateway to Munnar, excelling in both hill-area agriculture and tourism.

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History of Block Panchayat

Adimali Block Panchayat is a prominent hillside region located in the Devikulam taluk of Idukki district. Once known as 'Mannamkandam', the earliest inhabitants of this region were indigenous tribes such as the Mannan and Muthuvan. During the 1940s and 1950s, the arrival of migrant farmers from various regions transformed this forested land into a prosperous agricultural zone. The development of the Kochi–Madurai National Highway further turned Adimali into a major commercial and administrative center in the High Ranges. Formed as part of the Panchayat Raj system, the Adimali Block Panchayat comprises five grama panchayats: Adimali, Pallivasal, Bison Valley, Vellathooval, and Konnathady. Today, it stands as one of Kerala's notable block panchayats, playing a crucial role in agriculture, trade, tourism, and...

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