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Kunnathunadu Grama Panchayat Ward Division –  Analysis Report

Summary of Report

As per the final order issued by the Kerala Delimitation Commission on 15th May 2025, Kunnathunadu Grama Panchayat in Ernakulam district has been divided into 21 electoral wards (constituencies). This ward re-division was implemented after the number of members to be directly elected in the Panchayat elections was fixed at 21.

Key Information

Panchayat: Kunnathunadu Grama Panchayat

District: Ernakulam

Total Wards: 21

Date of Order Issued: 15-05-2025

Purpose: Ward delimitation for Panchayat elections and ensuring population balance.

List of wards and population

 

Ward name

Population

1: Chittanad-1,453

2: Erumeli- 1,569

3: Parakode-1,518

4 : Punnarkkad-1,586

5: Kethakad South- 1,710

6: Kethakad North-1,712

7: Pattimattom-1,748

8: Chengara North-1,557

9: Athani-1,407

10: Chengara South-1,460

11: Parakode East-1,715

12: Kumarapuram-1,564

13: Vempilly-1,652

14: Morakkala East-1,443

15: Peringala North-1,610

16: Peringala South-1,516

17: Peringala Central-1,659

18: Patathikkara-1,739

19: Pinarmunda-1,741

20: Pallikara-1,480

21: Morakkala West-1,668

Demographic Analysis

Wards with the highest population

Pattimattom – 1,748

Pinarmunda – 1,741

Patathikkara – 1,739

Parakode East – 1,715

Kethakad North – 1,712

Wards with the lowest population

Athani – 1,407

Morakkala East – 1,443

Chittanad – 1,453

Chengara South – 1,460

Pallikara – 1,480

Observation

The population of the wards is in the range of approximately 1,400 to 1,750.

Since the population difference is very small, there is no major imbalance in representation between the wards.

The division has been done in such a way that each ward gets approximately equal importance in the electoral process.

Geographical Observations

The report has determined the ward boundaries mainly based on the following factors:

Main roads (Pattimattom–Muvattupuzha road, Erumeli–Pangode road, etc.)

Streams, canals, rivers

Nearby grama panchayat boundaries

Local landmarks such as colonies, churches, schools, farm roads

This helps in clearly defining the physical and administrative boundaries.

Potential impact of major changes

Political impact

The new ward boundaries may influence the election results.

There may be a change in the local political equations as some areas have been shifted to new wards.

Administrative benefits

Balanced distribution of population.

Efficient implementation of development projects.

Easier delivery of ward-based services.

Regional development

Equivalent resource utilization will be possible for each ward.

More accurate planning for infrastructure development will be possible.

Conclusion

The re-division of Kunnathunadu Grama Panchayat into 21 wards is aimed at population balance and administrative efficiency. Since the population difference between the wards is very small, this is a ward structure that ensures balanced local governance and fair representation of the people. The new boundaries will serve as a baseline for Panchayat elections and future development activities.

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