SAGY - I DETAILS of SAANSAD ADARSH GRAM YOJANA (SAGY) VILLAGES in the STATE of KERALA (Phase-I, Phase-II &Phase-III)

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SAGY - I DETAILS of SAANSAD ADARSH GRAM YOJANA (SAGY) VILLAGES in the STATE of KERALA (Phase-I, Phase-II &Phase-III) SAGY - I DETAILS OF SAANSAD ADARSH GRAM YOJANA (SAGY) VILLAGES IN THE STATE OF KERALA (Phase-I, Phase-II &Phase-III) Sl. Phase District Block/Sub-District Gram Panchayat Name of the MP House Constituency Name No. 1 Phase-I Alappuzha Ambalappuzha Aryad Shri K. C. Venugopal LS Alappuzha 2 Phase-I Alappuzha Cherthala Kadakkarappally Sh. Vayalar Ravi RS 3 Phase-I Alappuzha Cherthala Thaicattussery Shri A.K. Antony RS 4 Phase-I Alappuzha Kuttanad Thakazhi Sh. Suresh Kodikunnil LS Mavelikkara 5 Phase-I Ernakulam Kanayannur Udayamperur Shri P. Rajeeve RS 6 Phase-I Ernakulam Paravur Kottuvally Prof. Kuruppassery Varkey Thomas LS Ernakulam 7 Phase-I Idukki Idukki Idukki - Kanjikuzhy Shri (Adv.) Joice George LS Idukki 8 Phase-I Kannur Taliparamba Kuttiattor Smt. P.K.Sreemathi Teacher LS Kannur 9 Phase-I Kannur Thalassery Kolayad Shri K K Ragesh RS 10 Phase-I Kasaragod Vellarikkundu Kinanoor Karindalam Shri P. Karunakaran LS Kasaragod 11 Phase-I Kollam Kollam Panayam Dr. K.N. Balagopal RS 12 Phase-I Kollam Punalur Alayamon Shri N.K. Premachandran LS Kollam 13 Phase-I Kottayam Kottayam Neendoor Shri Jose K. Mani LS Kottayam 14 Phase-I Kottayam Meenachil Melukavu Shri Joy Abraham RS 15 Phase-I Kozhikode Koyilandi Chengottukavu Shri Ramachandran Mullappally LS Vadakara 16 Phase-I Kozhikode Koyilandi Kottur Shri C.P. Narayanan RS 17 Phase-I Kozhikode Thamarassery Unnikulum Shri M. K. Raghavan LS Kozhikode 18 Phase-I Malappuram Ernad Pulpatta Shri E. Ahamed LS Malappuram 19 Phase-I Malappuram Nilambur Karulai Shri P. V. Abdulwahab RS 20 Phase-I Malappuram Tirurangadi Nannambra Shri E. T. Mohammed Basheer LS Ponnani 21 Phase-I Palakkad Chittur Pallassana Shri Parayamparanbil Kuttappan Biju LS Alathur 22 Phase-I Palakkad Mannarkad Pudur Shri M. B. Rajesh LS Palakkad 23 Phase-I Pathanamthitta Adoor Kadampanadu Shri Anto Antony LS Pathanamthitta 24 Phase-I Pathanamthitta Ranni Naranamoozhy Sh. P.J. Kurien RS 25 Phase-I Thiruvananthapuram Chirayinkeezhu Anjuthengu Shri Anirudhan Sampath LS Attingal 26 Phase-I Thiruvananthapuram Kattakkada Kallikkadu Dr. T.N. Seema RS 27 Phase-I Thiruvananthapuram Nedumangad Aryanad Shri M.P. Achuthan RS 28 Phase-I Thiruvananthapuram Neyyattinkara Kottukal Dr. Shashi Tharoor LS Thiruvananthapuram 29 Phase-I Thrissur Chalakkudy Kodassery Shri Innocent LS Chalakudy 30 Phase-I Thrissur Thrissur Thanniyam Shri C. N. Jayadevan LS Thrissur 31 Phase-I Wayanad Vythiri Kaniambetta Shri M. I. Shanavas LS Wayanad 32 Phase-II Alappuzha Cherthala Perumbalam Sh. Vayalar Ravi RS 33 Phase-II Alappuzha Karthikappally Arattupuzha Shri K. C. Venugopal LS Alappuzha 34 Phase-II Alappuzha Cherthala Cherthala South Shri A.K. Antony RS 35 Phase-II Ernakulam Kunnathunad Poothrikka Shri Innocent LS Chalakudy 36 Phase-II Ernakulam Paravur Kunnukara Prof. Kuruppassery Varkey Thomas LS Ernakulam 37 Phase-II Idukki Thodupuzha Velliyamattom Shri (Adv.) Joice George LS Idukki 38 Phase-II Kannur Iritty Payam Smt. P.K.Sreemathi Teacher LS Kannur 39 Phase-II Kannur Thalassery Kunnathuparamba Shri Ramachandran Mullappally LS Vadakara 40 Phase-II Kannur Thalassery Pattiam Shri K K Ragesh RS 41 Phase-II Kasaragod Hosdurg Cheruvathur Shri P. Karunakaran LS Kasaragod 42 Phase-II Kollam Karunagappally Chavara Shri N.K. Premachandran LS Kollam 43 Phase-II Kollam Kottarakkara Pavithreswaram Shri K Somaprasad RS 44 Phase-II Kottayam Changanassery Kurichy Sh. Suresh Kodikunnil LS Mavelikkara 45 Phase-II Kottayam Meenachil Thidanad Shri Joy Abraham RS 46 Phase-II Kottayam Vaikom Tv Puram Shri Jose K. Mani LS Kottayam 47 Phase-II Kozhikode Thamarassery Koorachundu Shri M. K. Raghavan LS Kozhikode 48 Phase-II Malappuram Nilambur Chaliyar Shri P. V. Abdulwahab RS 49 Phase-II Malappuram Tirur Kalpakancheri Shri E. T. Mohammed Basheer LS Ponnani 50 Phase-II Malappuram Tirurangadi Vallikkunnu Shri P. K. Kunhalikutty LS Malappuram 51 Phase-II Palakkad Mannarkad Sholayar Shri M. B. Rajesh LS Palakkad 52 Phase-II Pathanamthitta Mallappally Kottangal Sh. P.J. Kurien RS 53 Phase-II Pathanamthitta Ranni Ranni Perunad Shri Anto Antony LS Pathanamthitta 54 Phase-II Thiruvananthapuram Kattakkada Amboori Dr. Shashi Tharoor LS Thiruvananthapuram 55 Phase-II Thiruvananthapuram Nedumangad Kallara Shri Anirudhan Sampath LS Attingal 56 Phase-II Thiruvananthapuram Thiruvananthapuram Kalliyoor Shri Suresh Gopi RS 57 Phase-II Thiruvananthapuram Thiruvananthapuram Venganoor Prof. Richard Hay LS 58 Phase-II Thrissur Talappilly Pazhayannur Shri Parayamparanbil Kuttappan Biju LS Alathur 59 Phase-II Thrissur Thrissur Puthur Shri C. N. Jayadevan LS Thrissur 60 Phase-II Wayanad Vythiri Kottathara Shri M P Veerendra Kumar RS 61 Phase-III Alappuzha Cherthala Thanneermukkam Shri A.K. Antony RS 62 Phase-III Alappuzha Kuttanad Pulinkunnu Shri Suresh Gopi RS 63 Phase-III Ernakulam Kanayannur Cheranallur Prof. Kuruppassery Varkey Thomas LS Ernakulam 64 Phase-III Idukki Peerumade Upputhara Shri (Adv.) Joice George LS Idukki 65 Phase-III Kannur Taliparamba Pattuvam Shri K K Ragesh RS 66 Phase-III Kozhikode Vatakara Chorode Shri Ramachandran Mullappally LS Vadakara 67 Phase-III Malappuram Ernad Kizhuparamba Shri M. I. Shanavas LS Wayanad 68 Phase-III Malappuram Kondotty Muduvalur Shri P. K. Kunhalikutty LS Malappuram 69 Phase-III Malappuram Nilambur Amarambalam Shri P. V. Abdulwahab RS 70 Phase-III Malappuram Ponnani Veliyancode Shri E. T. Mohammed Basheer LS Ponnani 71 Phase-III Palakkad Mannarkad Agali Shri M. B. Rajesh LS Palakkad 72 Phase-III Wayanad Vythiri Pozhuthana Shri M P Veerendra Kumar RS 73 Phase-III Thrissur Kodungallur Eriyad Shri. Innocent LS Chalakudy 74 Phase-III Kottayam Kanjirappally Erumeli Shri. Anto Antony LS Pathanamthitta 75 Phase-III Kollam Kunnathur Kunnathur Shri. Suresh Kodikkunnil LS Mavelikkara 76 Phase-III Kozhikode Vatakara Kunnummal Shri. Elamaram Kareem RS 77 Phase-III Kozhikode Vatakara Valayam Shri Binoy Viswam RS 78 Phase-III Thiruvananthapuram Varkala Cherunniyoor Shri. A. Sampath LS Attingal 79 Phase-III Thiruvananthapuram Parassala Kulathoor Shri. Sasi Tharoor LS Thiruvananthapuram 80 Phase-III Kollam Kollam Kundara Shri. N.K. Premachandran LS Kollam 81 Phase-III Kozhikode Thamarassery Thamarassery Shri. M.K. Raghavan LS Kozhikode 82 Phase-III Thrissur Mukundapuram Karalam Shri. C.N. Jayadevan LS Thrissur 83 Phase-III Palakkad Alathur Thenkurissi Shri Parayamparanbil Kuttappan Biju LS Alathur.
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