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Friday, 7 November 2014

Tvm Residents call for protecting Orange lake

The new Central University campus to be set up at Kudappanakunnu has been well received by the residents, who have been agitating against rampant encroachment and destruction of the region, but stressed for an environment – friendly campus and protection of the nature, especially the Orange poika.

The district collector was directed on Wednesday to identify 5 acres of land in Kudappanakunnu for setting up the campus. For the last many months, the people of Kudappanakunnu have been agitating against the encroachment and the move to dump waste near the Orange poika, a landlocked natural water body in the hill, which is almost on the verge of extinction. The pond is a source of water to the many streams, ponds and wells in the surrounding areas.

Welcoming the decision, Sivan Kutty, a resident of Kudapanakunnu who is part of the agitation, said ''We welcome the campus here. But at the same time, the environment should be protected and the constructions should be eco-friendly.''

Stressing that they will not allow any more encroachment and destruction of the pond, he said that the agitation will be intensified if the government goes ahead with any programme that causes imbalance to the environment.


K Muraleedharan, who is the local MLA, also noted that the environment will be protected while setting up the Central University campus.

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