Sabarimala Airport
Sabari Airport is a proposed greenfield airport project to be built in Manimala of Kottayam district in Kerala, India. The proposed site is spread over 2,263 acres (9.16 km2) of land at Cheruvally Estate in Manimala panchayath, Kanjirappally Taluk[1] in Central Travancore which is located on the way to the Sabarimala temple, 136 km from state capital Thiruvanathapuram and 113 km from Kochi. Once commissioned, this would be the fifth airport in the State. In February 2017, the Kerala government gave in-principle approval to construct the airport and the Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation (KSIDC) was asked to conduct a feasibility study.[2]
Sabari Airport | |
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Airport type | Public |
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Location | Manimala, Mukkada, near Erumely, Kottayam District, Kerala, India |
Coordinates | 9.464083°N 76.805579°E |
Website | sabariairport |
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Location of airport in India (India) |
The Sabarimala temple, situated on the Western Ghats in Kerala's Pathanamthitta district, is one of India's holiest shrines which attracts nearly 50 million visitors per season.[3] As of December 2019, an average of 75,000 pilgrims visit Sabarimala on a daily basis ever since the beginning of the annual pilgrim season in mid-November.[4] Presently the only way to reach the hill shrine is by road. The increase in the number of pilgrims visiting the temple had prompted the government to look at an airport as an option to reduce traffic congestion during the pilgrimage season.[1]
KSIDC had issued global tenders for the feasibility study of the project. The tender was won by American Consultancy firm Louis Berger Group. Louis Berger submitted a techno-economic feasibility study and environmental impact assessment of the proposed greenfield airport in December 2018.[5] However, the consultancy did not conduct the environment impact assessment (EIA) as the state had not taken a final decision on the project including that of land acquisition.[6] In 2019, the state government constituted a search committee to select a special officer for the project who would be given the task of coordinating with the consultancy in acquiring environment impact clearances and for the Union civil aviation ministry’s approval for the project.[6] In December 2019, the state government appointed V Thulasidas, managing director of the Kannur International Airport Ltd (KIAL) as the special officer for the project.[7]
Cheruvally Estate
The site for the proposed airport is Cheruvally Estate, formerly the site of a rubber plantation.[8] Initially, the estate belonged to Harrison plantations and later by the RPG Goenka group. Gospel for Asia, a Christian missionary organization under Believers' Church took it over from the Goenka group. The ownership of the property was disputed in 2017 before the High Court of Kerala claiming that the Estate was government land.[9] A 2018 High Court order affirmed the church's ownership of the Estate.[10]
References
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- "Kerala to set up airport in Kanjirapally to cater to Sabarimala hill shrine". The Financial Express. 20 July 2017. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
- "It's slow progress for Sabarimala pilgrims". The Hindu. 25 December 2019. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
- "Erumely airport report gathers dust". Deccan Chronicle. 2 October 2019. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
- "Sabarimala airport project: Special officer to be selected in a month". The New Indian Express. 2 August 2019. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
- "Thiruvananthapuram: Kial MD special officer for Sabarimala airport project". The Times of India. 11 December 2019. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
- "Sabarimala airport: the century-old Cheruvally Estate was a British aerial discovery | Sabarimala airport | Cheruvally Estate | British aerial discovery | Erumely airport | Sabarimala pilgrims | Kerala". English.manoramaonline.com. 20 July 2017. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
- "Cheruvally estate is government land, says CM Pinarayi Vijayan". Deccan Chronicle.
- "Harrisons case setback may cost Kerala government dear in Erumeli airport project". The New Indian Express. 13 April 2018. Retrieved 21 May 2020.