A financial action plan of Rs 133 crore for the Kannur airport has been approved by the Kerala State Cabinet. The State Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said that the amount is being sanctioned to bridge the viability gap as there will be delay in getting loans from banks.
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Kerala govt okays Rs 133 cr for Kannur airport
A financial action plan of Rs 133 crore for the Kannur airport has been approved by the Kerala State Cabinet. The State Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said that the amount is being sanctioned to bridge the viability gap as there will be delay in getting loans from banks.
Kerala govt to build 22 new roads
The Kerala State Cabinet on June 12 gave its approval to an ambitious project to develop 22 new roads/flyovers in various parts of the state and the State capital Thiruvananthapuram. Flyovers will be built at Palarivattom, Vytilla and Kundanoor on the Edapally-Aroor stretch of the National Highway and at Kalamaserry Apollo junction, as part of the project. The Cabinet also sanctioned Rs 5 crore to the Horticulture Department for intervening in the open market to contain the rise in prices of ess