Puthuppally, Kottayam


Puthuppally is one among few very major centers and towns in the Kottayam district of Kerala, India as many areas can be reached only via Puthuppally. It is famous for an ancient Orthodox Church named as 'Puthuppally' located in this place. It is growing as a major town recently with major roads touching Puthuppally.
The village hosts the campus of Rubber Board, the biggest and the only major central govt organization in the district. It also has IHRD campus as well as MG University paramedical campuses.

Demographics

As of Census 2011, Puthuppally has a population of 29,635 of which 14,304 are males and 15,331 are females. Average Sex Ratio is 1072 against the state average of 1084. The population of Children is 2291 which is 7.73 % of total population of the town. Child Sex Ratio is around 914 compared to state average of 964. Literacy rate of Puthuppally city is 98.02 % higher than state average of 94.00 %.

Governance

The Puthuppally Firing during the Indian Freedom Struggle is one of the important historical events related to this place. One person got martyred in the Firing. In a late afternoon a youth named Maveli Kochu was on his way to the native ball playground unaware of the happenings. A stray bullet hit him in his navel and he died on the spot.
Puthuppally assembly constituency is part of Kottayam. The former Chief Minister of Kerala Oommen Chandy, is representing the Puthuppally Legislative Constituency since 1970

Transport

serves the town. The nearest railway station is Chingavanam railway station. Kottayam-Pathanamthitta road intersects with Thiruvalla-Ettumanoor and Thiruvalla-Kidangoor-Muvattupuzha bypass making Puthuppally one of most congested junctions in district.

Culture

Puthuppally is known for the :ml:നാടൻ പന്തുകളി|native ball play which happens every year. A ball which is made of leather is used. It is generally referred to as :ml:നാടൻ പന്തുകളി|Naadan panthu kali or tukal panthu Kali. Kerala Native Ball Association's office is located in Puthuppally. This traditional game is facing a slow death as the new generation not finding it very attractive. Usually, the game is played on levelled grounds and non-availability of play grounds also accounts for the so-called slow death. The playground opposite to the Gov. Boys School on the 'High School Road' is one of the biggest grounds in Puthuppally. Games including Cricket, Football, Native ball play, etc. are being played here.