Kuthiathode
![]() ![]() Kuthiathode is a gram panchayat in Alappuzha district in the Indian state of Kerala.[1] It is only 20 minutes from Kochi city. GeographyThe Kuthiathode or river stream, was once the major waterway for transporting goods to the local market from Kochi via the Vembanad lake.[according to whom?] HistoryThe name Kuthiathode comes from Kuthia (dug)+ thode (canal) means a dug-canal. The Panchayat has a Gandhi memorial inside its office dedicated to Mahathma Gandhi who visited this place during the Pre-Independence period. DemographicsAs of 2001[update] India census, Kuthiathode had a population of 22,880 with 11,098 males and 11,782 females.[1] The population consists of Ezhavas, Nairs, Nampoothiris, Gouda Saraswat Brahmins, Tamil Brahmins, Pulayas, Kudumbis, Muslims, and Christians living harmoniously together.[citation needed] AdministrationKuthiathode is under the Pattanakkad development block.[2] Kuthiathode, Vallethode, Parayakad, Nallukulanagara, Pallithode, Chapakadavu, Tirumalabhagom, Thazhuppu, Thuravoor North, and Valamangalam North are the local areas under the panchayat.[citation needed] The panchayat office has a library and a community hall. The Kuthiathode village office, Krishi Bhavan office, government veterinary clinic, excise range office, BSNL telephone exchange and sub-treasury are also located in Kuthiathode. Kuthiathode is within the Aroor state assembly constituency. Schools
TransportationThe village is well connected to the nearest towns by NH-47, Thuravoor-Ezhupunna road and the Pallithode-Chellanam-Kochi beach road. The Alapuzha-Ernakulam Railway has a crossing station at Thuravoor. EconomyThe local market on both sides of the river was a major commercial hub around the locality. [fact or opinion?]Even now, the market exists with a few wholesale traders selling vegetables and other provisions. The vast agricultural lands on the western side, or the Thuravoor Kari, where large-scale paddy cultivation and shrimp farming are done annually and serve as the seasonal livelihood for many of them. A large number of shrimp peeling sheds operating in this panchayat provide large-scale employment.[citation needed] Industrial Units
Tourism
The Crystal Museum at Pallithode Beach is the one and only Crystal Museum in South India. The landscape of paddy fields on both sides of the Pallithode-Chavady road is really splendid. One can enjoy the evening panoramic view of Chinese fishing nets across the Pallithode backwaters from the Pallithode bridge. A small backwater lake at Tazzupu connects Kuthiathode with Valiathode.During Onam boat racing is held in Tazzupu backwaters and attracts many seasonal tourists. Religious buildings![]() Hindu temples
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