
Sea invasion of Cheriyakadav. | Photo Credit: File Photos
On Thursday evening on Thursday evening, a heated exchange between families affected by a marine erosion in Chelllanam Panchayat and income officials broke out.
Given that the parish hall was booked for the post on Sunday, the Church officials informed the residents of the camp that the camp would end on Friday after consultation with the revenue officials that the camp would be completed on Friday and that the inhabitants could move to Kalathara school near Pallurutha. Chelllanam-Kochi Janakeey Vedhi, however, protested against this decision, quoted distance and how it would affect the education of children of families in the relief camp.
The revenue officials claimed that only four of the eight families with fully damaged houses were in the camp because they could not afford to find rented accommodation. They argued that the other four families moved to rent to places much further than the Kalathara school to reveal a complaint over distance. But Vedhi faced and claimed that even more families were hardly habitable with their houses.
In the end, it was decided that the inhabitants of the camp would be moved to the Cheriyakadava school in the immediate vicinity of the parish hall on Sunday and then moved back to the hall the next day. After this Sunday, Halm was not booked for any office for the next fortnight, which provided the authorities enough time to find a solution.
Meanwhile, the priests of the diocesan diocese Kochi and Alappuzha are set to demand permanent solutions on Friday in Chelllanam Panchayat in Chelllanam Panchayat. This is approaching on the heels of three days of the siege of the Fort Kochi-Alappuzha State Motorway for three consecutive days in Skon before it was dismissed on Wednesday.
Published – June 19, 2025 23:46