Ayirur village renames itself to reflect its cultural heritage
The Hindu
The village, known for its unusually high Kathakali literacy, has now received approvals from the Surveyor General of India as well as the Union Home Ministry to change its name to Ayirur Kathakali Gramam i
In the quaint hamlet of Ayirur, a river-side village in Pathanamthitta known for its rich Kathakali tradition, the classical art form thrives not just in its spirits but by its name as well.
The village, known for its unusually high Kathakali literacy, has now earned the unique distinction of reflecting this art heritage in its name as well. A proposal by the village authority to rechristen itself as ‘Kathakali Gramam’` has now received approvals from the Surveyor General of India as well as the Union Home Ministry.
Accordingly, the name of the village will be changed to Ayirur Kathakali Gramam in all revenue and survey records while its landmark post office at Ayirur South will be renamed as Kathakali Gramam P.O.
Ambili Prabhakaran, president of the local body, said the panchayat had unanimously passed a resolution to change the name about 13 years ago and the State government gave its nod to the proposal in 2019.
“The new name, unanimously taken by the Kerala Names Authority headed by the then Revenue Minister R.Chandrashekharan, has now received the requisite approvals from the Centre,” she said.
Plans are also afoot to establish a Kathakali museum near Cherukolpuzha in association with the State Tourism Department. An administrative sanction has already been accorded to the project, which is slated to cost around ₹1.5 crore.
Around 70 percent of the local body’s residents including its women and children are well-versed with the basics of the classical dance-drama.