Thrust on coastal protection provides hope for Thrissur
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Building of highway, sea walls, and relocation scheme highlights of the project
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Collapsed sea walls have left the coastal belt of Thrissur district to the fury of the sea. A view from Kara Beach, Kodungallur, during the recent rain. | Photo Credit:
K.K. Najeeb
Building of highway, sea walls, and relocation scheme highlights of the project
The first budget of the second Pinarayi government has provided hope for the coastal belt.
The budget has earmarked ₹5,300 crore for a project to protect the coastal belt of the State. Under the project, tetrapods and diaphragm walls will be set up in areas where there are no sea walls or at places where they have collapsed.
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KSRTC bus station to be shifted to Karikkamuri
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Antony Raju, Minister for Transport, said on Wednesday that preliminary discussions were on to shift the present KSRTC bus station in Ernakulam to the nearby 3.46-acre land at Karikkamuri.
In his reply to a submission by T. J. Vinod, MLA, on the flooding at the bus station and its poor infrastructural condition, Mr. Raju said that the State budget presented in January had proposed a modern bus station at the 3.46-acre plot in the financial year 2021-22. The present bus station and garage will be shifted. Discussions were on to set up a commercial complex at the 4.7-acre land in which the bus station is currently located, he said.