Long march to press for Wayanad railway project

The survey for the the Nilambur- Nanjangode railway line had started in 1882 and the discussions on it had been going on for over a century.

Update: 2018-04-13 00:53 GMT
The investment in railways in this budget of Rs 1,48,528 crore is almost three times that of the 2013-14 budget of Rs 53,989 cr.

Kalpetta: A long march would be taken out  from Sulthan Bathery to Kalpetta by the National Highway and Railway Action Council on April 16 and April 17 protesting against the government’s failure to take up the  Nilambur-Nanjangud rail project.   The 25-km  long walk is part of a  campaign against the state government which has been allegedly delaying the project  to promote the Thalassery-Mysore railway line.

Apart from the action council office-bearers, the members of the public and   workers of other political parties also would participate in the march. Action council convener T.M. Rasheed told DC that though the additional chief secretary of the department of forest and environment in Karnataka had sent a letter to the state government expressing willingness for the tunnel route through the forest patches, the state government had ignored it.   

Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) principal advisor E. Sreedharan had quit the project after the  government failed to  release  Rs 2 crore for the preparation of Detailed Project Report (DPR) though the  finance department had sanctioned  the amount.      The survey for the the Nilambur- Nanjangode railway line had started in 1882 and the discussions on it had been going on for over  a century.

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