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Akkulam tourist village gets more facilities

Akkulam tourist village gets more facilities Updated: Updated: Musical fountain, children’s park, bicycle track among attractions Share Article Musical fountain, children’s park, bicycle track among attractions A musical fountain, artificial waterfall, bicycle track, swimming pool, children’s park, and cafeteria are the new additions awaiting visitors at the Akkulam tourist village. Executed by the Uralungal Labour Contract Cooperative Society, the musical fountain focusses on the theme ‘Unity in Diversity’ and reflects the rich and diverse culture of Kerala. Its effect is created by DMX technology and gives a right feel of spatial dimensions and harmony of the elements water, earth, and air.

First-phase development of jumbo rehab centre launched

Updated: Centre being expanded across 176 acres of forest to accommodate 50 elephants Share Article AAA Centre being expanded across 176 acres of forest to accommodate 50 elephants The State has succeeded in reining in wildlife crimes through various steps, including intensified surveillance and enhancement of forest staff, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said. Inaugurating the first phase of the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB)-funded development of the Kottoor Elephant Rehabilitation Centre on Tuesday, Mr. Vijayan said Kerala had become a model for forest and wildlife conservation in the country. Nefarious activities in forests such as poaching, especially rackets that targeted wild elephants, were countered through modernising the Forest and Wildlife Department, expanding its network of forest stations and engaging more number of tribal youths for forest conservation.

₹2,613 38-cr projects get KIIFB nod

Funds for upgrade of schools, universities, hospitals As many as 77 projects estimated to cost ₹2,613.38 crore has been given the nod by the executive and governing body of the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB) that met here on Monday. With the approvals, the KIIFB funds provided to infrastructure and development projects has risen to ₹63,250.66 crore. Of these, ₹43,250.66 crore is for 889 infrastructure projects and ₹20,000 crore for six land acquisition projects. The KIIFB executive and governing body has given the nod on Monday for the upgrade of 147 schools at a cost of ₹433.46 crore and ₹175.12 crore for the infrastructure development of the Universities of Kerala, Kozhikode and Kannur and revamp of the College of Arts and Science, Thazava.

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