Perumbavoor is a small town in Ernakulam district, Kerala, India, famous for wood industries and small scale industries. Ernakulam City lies 38 km southwest of Perumbavoor. It is situated northeast of Aluva, north of Muvattupuzha, South of Kalady (Birth place of Shanakaracharya) and west of Kothamangalam. It lies between Thrissur and Kottayam on the Main Central (MC) Road which connects Trivandrum to Angamaly through the old Travancore part of Kerala. Ernakulam is a city adjoining to old Kochi city. ... List of famous Keralites Districts of Kerala Local Body Election in Kerala Government Websites Government of Kerala Chief Minister of Kerala Kerala Tourism Other Websites Kerala Kerala movies Kerala web directory Business Directory of Kerala Online Newspaper kerala portal Kerala news Kerala photos at Junox. ... Aluva (Alwaye) is city north of Kochi in Ernakulam district of Kerala state in South India. ... Jump to: navigation, search Muvattupuzha is a medium sized town situated 45 Km north-east of Ernakulam City, Kerala state, India. ... Kothamangalam town lies about 55KM northeast of Ernakulam in Kerala,India, is the gateway to Munnar. ... Jump to: navigation, search Thrissur (Malayalam: à´¤àµà´¶àµàµª) is a city situated in the central part of Kerala state, India. ... Jump to: navigation, search Kottayam is one of the 14 districts in the state of Kerala, India. ...
The Perumbavoor municipal town and its adjoining areas have been identified as tourism spots with high potential.
With Kochi emerging as a major hub of commercial activities, the municipality is actively pursuing tourism development at several picnic spots in Perumbavoor.
Perumbavoor municipality has submitted a plan of action to the authorities to develop infrastructure at various places, said municipal chairman N.C. Mohanan.
KOCHI: Officials of the Income Tax Department were in for a surprise when they seized an important register of the Perumbavoor Regional Transport Officer's office from the premises of a local vehicle agent, a few days ago.
This throws light on the interference of non-employees in the functioning of road transport (RT) offices across the State.
The Deputy Transport Commissioner (Central Zone II), M.A. Rosamma said she was aware of the missing register.