
The cabinet meeting, which took place here on Thursday, submitted the approval of the principle for the construction of a protective sea wall along the areas affected by the sea erosion on the section Pozhiyoor-Colemcode in Thiruvananthapuram. The work, worth 43.65 GBP Crore, will be carried out on a section of 1.2 km according to the proposal approved by the National Coastal Research Center (NCCR).
Sea erosion and exhaustion of the beach have threatened the lives and properties of hundreds of fishing coasts along the coastal section, which led to friction with the authorities, especially during the period before the monsoon and monsoon.
According to the cabinet note, the Coordination Committee of the PMU (project management unit) will be created on the lines of the model accepted in Chelllanam in Ernacula. Kerala Infrastructure Development Infrastructure Development Corporation (KIIDC) will be appointed for a special special -purpose vehicle (SPV) and will be available through the Keral (KIIFB) Information Fund (KIIFB), the cabinet briefing said.
People on the coastal section were against the administration in their arms, as close to 4,500 families in the village face the onslaught of coastal erosion due to a delay in the implementation of a long -term project to protect the Coast. Every monsoon season, hundreds of families are moved to embossed camps, because whipping waves often solidify considerable part of the coast and flood the coastal villages.
Also a new port
Recently, the state government has cleared the deck for the construction of a new fishing port in Poshiyoor, as the fisherman demanded for a long time, and announced 5 GBP Crore for the first phase of the project. Fisherfolk in the region requires the construction of a protective seafood and port at the same time, as they feared that the construction of the seabed wall itself would prevent their fishing activities. Pozhiyoor is one of 10 hotspots vulnerable to heavy coastal erosion in a state identified by irrigation department.
Published – 17th July 2025 21:00