Kerala

Rs 170 Crore to Restore Roads to Sabarimala

Express News Service

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The government has decided to sanction an amount of Rs 170 crore for the renovation of the main roads to Sabarimala ahead of this year’s mandalam season.

As part of providing more facilities to the pilgrims, the basic amenities at Sabarimala, Pampa, Nilackel and Erumeli will be developed, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said after a high-level meeting held here on Tuesday to evaluate the preparations taken as part of the coming pilgrimage season. Dewaswom Minister V S Sivakumar said the sewage treatment plant  at Sabarimala would be inaugurated on October 19. He further said that the construction of the six queue complex would be completed ahead of the pilgrimage season.

Regarding the ongoing works, he said the construction of two water tanks having a capacity of 20 lakh litre each was progressing at a fast pace. “This apart, the works on a toilet complex with 120 toilets and 60 bathrooms at Sabarimala and another complex at Pampa are in the final stages. The other works in progress are the construction of an ‘annadana mandapam’ and a hotel complex,” he said.

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