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Thevara-Perandoor Canal desilting faces fresh hurdles

Thevara-Perandoor Canal desilting faces fresh hurdles

Time of India17-07-2025
Kochi: Desilting of Thevara-Perandoor (TP) Canal is facing fresh hurdles in Kaloor area due to the sinking of its weak walls.
Irrigation department is carrying out the desilting work by dividing the entire canal into four reaches or stretches.
Work in each reach was awarded to different contractors to expedite the work.
"Walls of the canal in Kaloor area are very weak. So, when silt is removed from the canal, the wall sinks from the bottom. Now, residents on either side are protesting against the desilting. This makes the job difficult," said Kathrikadavu councillor M G Aristotle. "Otherwise, the work was progressing well," he said. "We will consult the corporation and the irrigation department to sort out the issue," Aristotle said.
Irrigation department undertook the desilting work at a cost of Rs 10 crore. Though the department invited tenders multiple times, no bidder came forward to undertake the work. Later, the work was divided into four reaches and fresh tenders were invited. The work was awarded to four contractors.
The Rs 18-crore TP Canal rejuvenation project, implemented by corporation under Amrut scheme, is ongoing.
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