Tirur Taluk, located in the southwestern part of Malappuram district, Kerala, is a historically and culturally significant region known as the birthplace of the Malayalam script and a hub of literature and learning. The taluk comprises around 30 villages, combining coastal and inland areas with diverse landscapes. Agriculture, particularly coconut and paddy cultivation, plays an important role, alongside trade, small-scale industries, and strong remittance income from the Gulf. Tirur town, the taluk headquarters, is a key commercial center with excellent connectivity by road and rail. With its literary legacy, thriving markets, and cultural vibrancy, Tirur Taluk stands as one of the most dynamic regions in Malappuram district.