PWD pavilion at Ente keralam expo showcases road projects in Idukki
The pavilion of the Public Works Department (PWD) at the 'Ente Keralam' expo, which is under way at Vazhathope Government Vocational Higher Secondary School ground in Idukki, is showcasing the progress of road development in Idukki district. The expo marks the fourth anniversary of the Left Democratic Front (LDF) government in the State.
The pavilion, showcasing models of major roads and bridges in the Idukki district, is gaining attention of visitors.
According to officials, road projects in the district, such as Chemmannar Gap Road, Rajakkad–Myladumpara–Poopara Road, and Munnar Gap Road, meet global standards. In addition, bridges under the State PWD, such as Santhi Bridge, Enthayar Bridge, and Mangathotty Bridge, are on a par with global bridges.
Officials said the roads in major centres are mainly aimed at tourism prospects. Tourist arrivals have also increased due to better road conditions.
The Munnar-Bodimettu stretch of the Kochi-Dhanushkodi National Highway and Kuttikkanam-Kattappana State highway in Idukki have already emerged as a road tourism destination in Idukki district. The scenery of tea plantations, numerous hairpin bends, misty weather and the catchment area of the Anayirankal dam are major attractions of the Munnar-Bodimettu stretch. On the Kattappana-Kuttikkanam State highway, the tea plantations and hairpin bends are the major attractions.
Water Resources Minister Roshy Augustine inaugurated the 'Ente Keralam' expo on Tuesday (April 29, 2025). The expo will conclude on May 5.
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