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Kerala to have new airport near Sabarimala temple, govt approves land acquisition

The airport near Sabarimala Temple in Kerala will be built on land outside the Cheruvally rubber estate with the acquisition of 307 acres of land, as per IANS' report.

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In Kerala, where there are already four international airports, the state government approved on Saturday the purchase of property for the construction of a fifth airport in the Kottayam district, close to the renowned Sabarimala shrine. According to the order from the Revenue Department, 2,570 acres of land between Erumeli South and Manimala will be confiscated. The proposed airport will be located in the Cheruvally Rubber Estate.

Outside of the rubber estate, 307 acres of land will also have to be acquired, the order says. The airport will be located 48 kms from the Sabarimala airport and will have a runway of 3,500 metres.

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The state-run KSIDC has been appointed as the nodal agency for all the preliminary work, including taking over the land. The Thiruvalla-headquartered Believers Church owns the Cheruvally estate and for long has been a contentious issue between the successive governments over the title of the estate.

The state government has all along contested that this land originally belonged to it. The ownership over the estate has seen long, standing legal disputes between the present owners and successive state governments.

In 2016 that Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan got the informal sanction from then Union Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju for going forward to build an airport near the Sabarimala temple.

There has been a demand for an airport to cater to the Sabarimala pilgrims, and during the Oommen Chandy government (2011-16), a proposal by a private player to build an airport at Aranmula in Pathanamthitta district got entangled in various issues at the local level.

After the Vijayan government assumed office in 2016, they revoked the earlier sanction given to the Aranmula airport, and the search for another suitable land in the same district was started and finally has now been spotted. Once the land is taken over, applications for numerous clearances will start.

With IANS inputs