Muvattupuzha taluk

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Muvattupuzha taluk
Moovattupuzha
Village
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Kerala
District Ernakulam
Languages
  Official Malayalam, English
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
686xxx
Telephone code0485
Vehicle registration KL 17
Nearest city Kochi
Lok Sabha constituencyIdukki, Kottayam
Vidhan Sabha constituencyMuvattupuzha, Piravom

Muvattupuzha is a taluk in the Ernakulam district in the state of Kerala, India. [1] This taluk was formed during the period of Marthanda Varma. It is a revenue division for ease of administration purposes, and is headquartered in Muvattupuzha. Most government offices are in the Mini Civil Station at Vazhappilly. Muvattupuzha taluk consists of

and the following panchayaths. [3]

Muvattupuzha taluka consists of highland and midland regions including large rubber plantations and pineapple fields. It has a predominantly agrarian economy. The population of Muvattupuzha taluk according to 2001 Census of India is 324,644. [1] It borders with Kothamangalam taluk on the North, Thodupuzha taluk of Idukki District on the East, Vaikom and Meenachil taluks of Kottayam District on the South and Kunnathunad taluk on the West.

The main towns in Muvattupuzha taluk are:

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