Chemperi

It is characterized by its production and export of rubber and spices, its beautiful hillocks, and its serene streams.

Previously, the land served as the epicenter of people migrating from Travancore to the north districts of Kerala.

The modern history of Chemperi starts in the 1930s with the arrival of migrants from the Kottayam district of Kerala.

These migrants made Chemperi a big town with almost all the facilities needed to serve its population.

Recent increases in the price of rubber have improved the economic condition of many local families.

The establishment of Vimal Jyoti Engineering college has improved both the employment and education outlook in Chemperi.

Average Weather Condition: 22 °C - 34 °C Nirmala Lower Primary School was the first educational institution in Chemperi.

Students from Alakode, Chandanakkampara, Paisakkari, Nellikutty, Pottamplavu, Kudianmala, Vellad, Vayattuparamba were educated in this school.

Msgr Mathew M Chalil, the Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Tellicherry is the manager of the college.

The project includes a management institute, with more rural educational opportunities designed for the future.

The resident medical officer is Dr. Sandeep C Reddy, MBBS, Fellowship in emergency medicine.

There are well-maintained roads connecting Taliparamba, Sreekandapuram, Iritty, Alakode, Kudianmala and Paithalmala.

Taliparamba has a good bus station and buses are easily available to all parts of Kannur district.