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Kalpakancherry is a one of the fastest growing village in Kerala State and a ''gram panchayat'' in the Malappuram district, state of Kerala, India. The town is located south-west of Malappuram. Kadungathukundu , Puthanathani , Kuraga and Randathani are the four towns in Kalapkancherry. It is a centre of academic institutions and other offices. Three higher secondary schools, One Arabic college, Two industrial training centres, One un-aided high school, 4 primary schools, Kalpakancheri police station, Bafakhy Yatheem Khana, Sub-register Office and Kalpakancheri Panchayat Office . The name Kalpakancherry was chosen as it was ''the land of coconut trees''. The Panchayath has many schools and had a weekly market on Wednesday. The weekly market was held in present day Melangadi, between Puthanathani and Kadungathukundu. The bigger towns like Tirur, Kottakkal and Valanchery are around away. The ''panchayat'' was a part of the Kingdom of Tanur (Vettattnad) in medieval times. The Lord of Azhvanchery and Lord of Kalpakancherry were usually present at the coronation of a new Zamorin of Calicut. Some 20,000 people attended a Khilafat Movement meeting held in Kalpakancheri just before the 1921 Mappila rebellion. During the uprising, a Muslim gang under the leadership of Odayappurath Chekkutty from Kalpakancheri guarded Kizhake kovilakam and Arya Vaidya Sala of Kottakkal. ==Demographics== , Kalpakancherry had a population of 31,263 with 14,801 males and 16,462 females.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Census of India : Villages with population 5000 & above )〕
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