Paippad is a vibrant Census Town and Gram Panchayat in the Changanassery Taluk of the Kottayam District in the Indian state of Kerala. It is part of the Changanassery urban agglomeration. It lies approximately 7â¯km east of Changanassery Municipality center and 5 km north of the Thiruvalla Municipality center.
Paippad lies within the Madappally Administrative Block. It is bordered by Changanassery to the Northwest, Thiruvalla to the Southwest, Mallappally to the East and Chengannur to the far South.
As per the 2011 Census of India, Paippad had a population of 21,338, comprising 10,321 males and 11,017 females. Children below six years constituted about 9.2% of the population. The town boasts a high literacy rate of 97.7%, well above the state average.
The town is governed by the Paippad Grama Panchayat under the Madappally Block and Changanassery Taluk. It is responsible for managing civic infrastructure, water supply, sanitation, and local development.
The local economy is driven by agriculture, retail, and construction. Key crops include rubber, coconut, and bananas. Overseas remittances from Gulf Countries form a substantial part of local household income. Migrant workers from northern India contribute to local industries and labor sectors.
Paippad is served by the Changanassery Police Station under the jurisdiction of the Kottayam Rural Police District.
Nearby major colleges include St. Berchmans College, Changanassery and institutions in Thiruvalla.
Major multi-specialty hospitals accessible from Paippad include:
Basic health services are provided by the Government Primary Health Centre (PHC) located within Paippad.
Paippad has a Tropical monsoon climate. Average annual temperatures range from 22â¯ðC to 34â¯ðC, and rainfall averages 1,800âÂÂ3,000â¯mm per year, concentrated in the monsoon season (JuneâÂÂSeptember).
Land prices in Paippad range from â¹20âÂÂ40 lakhs for smaller plots. Large independent houses are priced between â¹75 lakhs to 3 crores depending on location and features. The areaâÂÂs green surroundings, quality of life, and access to infrastructure make it a growing residential hub.
Paippad is well-connected to tourism hotspots such as:
Its tree-lined roads, paddy fields, and peaceful lifestyle attract both residents and visitors seeking rural tranquility near city conveniences.