Tirurangadi Taluk, located in the western part of Malappuram district, Kerala, is a densely populated and culturally rich region known for its active social life, religious institutions, and historical relevance, especially in the context of the Malabar Rebellion. The taluk comprises around 13 villages, many of which are closely linked by strong community ties and a shared heritage of education and trade. Agriculture, particularly coconut and paddy farming, continues in rural pockets, but the economy is largely driven by commerce, remittances from the Gulf, and small-scale industries. Tirurangadi town, the taluk headquarters, serves as a key local center for administration, healthcare, and education. The taluk plays an important role in shaping the cultural and economic identity of Malappuram district.