Kuthuparamba is a town and a region in the Kannur region of the Indian state of Kerala. The name Kuthuparamba is derived from “kuthu” (society) and “paramba” (ground); exhibitions were held here during the Pazhassi Raja period. At the moment, Kuthuparamba is a small plot of land behind Gokul Street, claimed by the government and occupied by government officials. This name was given to the whole region by the British Raj.
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