Coastal protection schemes worth Rs.18.6 crore will be implemented in the Kozhikode South constituency in the wake of repeated instances of sea erosion and destruction of houses in the region.
The decision was taken at a high-level meeting chaired by Chief Minister Oommen Chandy in Thiruvananthapruam on Wednesday, said a release from the office of the Minister for Panchayats and Social Justice M.K. Muneer, who is also the local MLA.
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Of the allotment, Rs.7 crore will be used for setting up a breakwater in the Kallayi river and another Rs.3 crore for a breakwater in the sea at Mukhadar and Rs.5.6 crore for extending the length of seven groynes in the sea from Mukhadar to the southern part of the beach.
While Rs.2 crore will be used for constructing sea walls at Nainamvalappu, Kothi and Pallikkandy areas, Rs.1 crore will be expended for de-silting works in the estuary area of the Kallayi river. The fund will be expended once the projects get administrative sanction, said the release.
Decision taken at meeting chaired by Chief Minister
Rs.1 crore to de-silt estuary area of Kallayi river