Iritty Taluk, located in the eastern part of Kannur district, Kerala, is a hilly and largely rural region known for its natural beauty, agrarian economy, and close proximity to the Western Ghats. It comprises around 20 villages, many of which are situated near forests, rivers, and plantations. Agriculture is the primary livelihood, with crops like rubber, pepper, coconut, and arecanut widely cultivated. The taluk also has a notable presence of migrant settlers from central Kerala, contributing to its diverse culture and farming practices. Iritty town, the taluk headquarters, is a growing commercial center and a key gateway to Karnataka via the Koottupuzha bridge. With its blend of greenery, agricultural wealth, and emerging infrastructure, Iritty Taluk is an important part of Kannur district’s rural and economic landscape.