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Disaster management centre opened

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Source : The Hindu Date : 26.06.2009

Disaster management centre opened

Staff Reporter

MALAPPURAM: The district administration opened a disaster management centre at the Collectorate here on Thursday.

Deputy Collector M.C. Venugopal inaugurated the centre.

A control room functioning round-the-clock became functional at the centre. Village disaster management committees have been formed in 23 fishing villages spread across 11 panchayats in three taluks in the coastal region of the district.

Task forces will be formed soon by training volunteers in various areas of disaster management.

Advanced disaster alert systems will be set up in seven coastal villages and the district headquarters. The control room can be reached at 0483- 2736320.

The toll-free number of the control room will be 1077.

A demonstration and training session in disaster management was organised at the Collectorate on Thursday.

Last Updated on Friday, 26 June 2009 11:51
 

Master plan for tourism development prepared

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Source : The Hindu Date : 26.06.2009

Master plan for tourism development prepared

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KALPETTA: A comprehensive master plan aimed at the rapid development of different sectors in the district, including tourism, has been set and handed over to M.I. Shanavas, MP, by the Wayanad Tourism Organisation (WTO), an organisation of property owners in the district, recently.

The plan envisages different projects for the development of the district based on geographical, population ratio and social and cultural characteristics. It focussed on tapping the tourism potential of the district and utilising it as an alternative solution for the development of the agrarian sector.

The plan suggested the authorities to adopt anticipatory measures against the commercialising trend in the ecologically significant tourism destinations in the district. It proposes to implement a cable car project for Edakkal cave and set up an international-standard interpretation centre at Sulthan Bathery to provide ample information on the cultural importance of the district with the help of the modern digital technology.

The plan also suggests implementation of ‘Pookode for ever’ — a project to protect the eco-diversity and natural environment of Pookode Lake, one of the biggest natural freshwater lakes in the State. This project highlights the protection of indigenous fish habitats and the natural vegetation on the lakebed.

To tap the adventure tourism possibilities of the district, the plan proposes to set up an adventure sports academy at Mananthavadi. Apart from the construction of an airstrip for small aircraft, the plan also proposes to start paragliding facilities to attract adventure tourists.

K. Vancheeswaran, secretary of WTO; C.P. Shylesh, Joint secretary; and O.M. Rakesh, general convener, Splash 2009; handed over the master plan to Mr. Shanavas

Last Updated on Friday, 26 June 2009 11:41
 

MCC resumes ‘operation demolition’

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Source : The Hindu Date : 26.06.2009

MCC resumes ‘operation demolition’

Staff Correspondent



Encroachments on Dewan Road were cleared on Thursday.

MYSORE: “Operation demolition” to clear footpath encroachment was resumed in the city on Thursday. The drive began on Dewan’s Road near N.R. Choultry.

The operation was carried under tight police security.

The compound adjacent to the choultry of the Department of Muzrai that had encroached upon the footpath and also a portion of the drain was razed to the ground. A few petty shops on the footpath were also demolished. Clearance of encroachment on the footpath will help in the smooth movement of vehicles and pedestrians near the Amrutheshwara temple on the road.

Last Updated on Friday, 26 June 2009 11:33
 


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