Kuthuparamba or Koothuparamba is a town and a municipality in the Kannur district, state of Kerala, India.
Thalassery – Coorg road which was made by the British for sending troops to Mysore also plays an important role in the history of Kuthuparamba.
The remnants of history are still alive in the structure like court complex, inspection bungalow, and maroli ghat.
[5] As of the 2011 Census, Kuthuparamba Municipality with an area of 16.76 square kilometres (6.47 sq mi) had a population of 29,619.
[6] As of the 2011 India census, Kuthuparamba Municipality had a total population of 29,619, of whom 68.98% were Hindus, 28.94% Muslims, 1.94% Christians and 0.14% others.
Police opened fire on DYFI protestors who protested against commoditisation and privatisation of education policy by the UDF government led by the Congress.
The High Court of Kerala called this manslaughter a "compelling sport" and suggested permanent deployment of Central forces in the affected areas.
It has road connectivity with major tourist attractions like Aralam, Mysore, Mangalore, Ooty, and Bangalore.
[21] Kerala government has proposed to construct a ring road in Kuthuparamba to reduce traffic congestion in the town.
Kannur IGC has well-developed infrastructure facilities, including power, water, and roads, facilitating setting up of solid waste/plastic recycling and processing units by interested entrepreneurs.
[23] Also, Kerala Agro Machinery Corporation Ltd (KAMCO) is located at Valiyavelicham, which facilitates setting up of power tiller manufacturing units.