Malappuram - Necessitated Developments

Necessitated Developments

  • Formation of 'Malappuram Development Authority' for the sustainable and futuristic development of city and adjoining panchayats, similar to City Development Authority of other cities in the state.
  • Kozhikkod-Malappuram-Angadipuram-Ottappalam Railway line. It is the much awaited railway line of the district which connects Malappuram with Karippur Airport situated in the district and Calicut city.
  • Introducing city bus services with 'Malappuram' as the Starting and halting point in the district.
  • Speeding up the new KSRTC Bus terminal and shopping complex construction at Uphill.
  • Quickening the Edu-Health city construction at panakkad having Institute of technology, Arts and science college, Multi specialty Hospital etc.
  • Speeding up the Municipal stadium renewal activities and bringing national level stadium facilities to it.
  • Modernisation and Relocation of Down Hill Market and Bus stand to Down hill bypass area.
  • Completion of Kottappadi Bypass.
  • New Road from Malappuram to Valancheri as proposed in 'District Urbanisation Report' by Town planning department.
  • Formation of New NH (1)Malappuram-Manjeri-Gudalur (2)Malappuram-Kolathur-Pulamanthol-Thrissur

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