Pullazhi or Pullazhy, is a suburban area of Thrissur City in Kerala state, south India. It is almost 6 km away from Swaraj Round. Pullazhy is surrounded by paddy fields called "Kolpadavu", supervised and controlled by Pullazhi Kolpadavu Sahakarana Sangham. Many of the native families have an agrarian background. The village also contains a library called "Yuvajana Sangham Vayanasala".
An Accountant General's Quarters is situated in this village. The head office of the Thrissur Circle of the Archaeological Survey of India is inside the Green Valley KSHB colony. Kerala Lakshmi Mill in Pullazhy has a 42,944 spindle capacity, which produces carded polyester-cotton yarn. The mill is owned by the National Textile Corporation (NTC). Pullazhi is Ward 47 of Thrissur Municipal Corporation. The village has a Working Women's Hostel run by the Kerala State Housing Board.[1]
Landmarks
Mannuthrikkovil Mahavishnu Temple
Sree Maheswara Temple
Ayyappa Temple, Kolpara
Aikkattu Dharmasastha Temple
Sree Muruga Temple, Vadakkumuri
Kerala Lakshmi Mills
St. Joseph Old Age Home
St. Christina's Home
Little Flower School
Public Library (Yuvajana Sangham Vayanasala)
AGs Quarters
Office of the Superintending Archaeologist, Archaeological Survey of India, Thrissur Circle