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  1. Demographics. As of 2011 India census, Cherpulassery had a population of 41,267 with 19,808 males and 21,459 females. [9] Transport. Cherpulassery is well connected by bus with the nearby towns of Ottapalam, Pattambi, Shornur and Perinthalmanna, all of which are at a distance of 17 kms from here.

  2. As of 2011 India census, Cherpulassery had a population of 41267. Cherpulassery is the one of the populated region in Palakkad district. Males constitute 48% of the population and females 52 %. Cherpulassery has an average literacy rate of 94.91%. 2.3.1 Population Status

  3. Cherpulassery is an important town in Valluvanad. It is situated 17 kilometers away from Ottapalam on the north-west side, exactly in between Pattambi, Perintalmanna and Ottapalam. Majority of the population are Hindus and Muslims, who are reputed for communal harmony.

  4. Overview. Cherpulassery is a Urban Local Body of type Municipality in Palakkad district of Kerala state. Wards of Cherpulassery. There are total 33 wards in Cherpulassery Municipality.

    • Palakkad
    • Cherpulassery
    • Kerala
    • Municipality
  5. Cherpulassery or Cherpalcherry is a small and beautifultown in Palakkad district of Kerala state, south India. It is in Ottapalam Taluk, known for its eminent and prolific contributions to the world of culture. Geographically, it is a tri-junction of roads converging from three towns -- Ottapalam, Pattambi and Perinthalmanna.

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  6. E-Tenders. Govt of Kerala. Acts, Rules & Amendments. Information Kerala Mission. Urban Affairs. Life MIssion. Aardram. Site owned by: Cherpulassery Municipality. Designed Developed & Maintained by Information Kerala Mission.

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