Government to Commence Land Acquisition For National Highways
27 Nov 2012
Thiruvananthapuram
The state government has decided to commence land acquisition for the development of NH 47 and 17. The complaints on the land acquisition and alignment will be sorted out by a committee headed by the chief secretary. From the present 30 metres, the width of the roads will be extended to 45 metres. To do so, 7.5 meters from both sides of the road will be used.
The grievances over removing worship places will also be considered by the committee. The cabinet has also decided to give an exemption to Kumaranasan Memorial at Thonnakkal, which would have lost a good chunk of land as per the present acquisition plan. Cultural leaders and the opposition LDF had demanded an exemption for the Asan smarakam.
Source– zeenews.india.com/news/kerala/lack-of-proper-management-in-sabarimala-shrine-affairs-kerala-hc_813299.html
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