The Kerala State Government has issued a revised administrative sanction to carry out the infrastructural works in the residential colony of Muttathara fishermen. This is the first major housing scheme of its kind implemented in the district for fishermen from vulnerable families to marine degradation. The total amount funded for the infrastructure required by the Kerala government was Rs 2.6 crore
Despite the fact that the housing
project was almost completed by mid-2018, the infrastructure remains connected
to internal roads, sewage, drainage, water connections, power connections and
mixed walls. Despite this, during the progress of work, an additional 27
items had to be added, raising the project estimate to Rs 35.73 lakh. The
government has now given further administrative approval of Rs 35 lakh.
In Muttathara, 24 blocks with 8
flats were constructed to shelter 192 families. All of the 540 sqft flats have
got two bedrooms, a dining area, a kitchen and a bathroom with sanitary
connection. The project was completed on 5.5 acres of land. The housing
project at Muttathara is primarily intended to select beneficiaries from
4-coastal villages, including Valiyathura, Cheriyathura, Valiyathoppu and Cheriyathopp in Kerala. The total project estimate is
Rs 20 crore.
The Fisheries Department is in
discussion with the Revenue Department regarding the release of 294 cm of land
at Muttathara for the construction of another apartment complex for families
from Valiyathura. The Muttathara housing project was the first of its
kind in the district to construct flats for fishermen's families. Following the
achievement of this model, the department is forcing similar projects to
re-establish fishermen's families that are vulnerable to coastal erosion.
Beemapally and Karode projects are being implemented as part
of a Rs 78.2 crore project to build 7-dwelling apartments for fishermen's
families in areas such as Kannur, Ponnai, Alappuzha, and Kollam.
The Kerala government recently
allowed the fisheries department to allocate Rs 6.2 crore from the Planning
Fund to match the Kerala Coastal Zone Development Corporation's consultancy
fees, electricity charges and partially bills required for ULCCS (Uralungal
Labour Contract Cooperative Society) for construction works. . Plan.
In addition, the fisheries
department recently approved the inclusion of new fishermen's families in the beneficiary
list after receiving complaints on the eligibility of 18 families in the list.
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