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Tlll!i!F-* 18 ^ I r.,ii Name of Proiect ,.$Cailil, 1.r,,,.":i ;,;ll+Jlffiil t Reformation of boat jetty at Alappuzha T7 Alappuzha l!{odification ofthe existing Toilet Complexes two at 2 23.7 Alappuzha padmanapapuram palace and one krishnapuram palace 3 Clean Destination campaign 20 t6-17 389.25 All Kerala Renovation of Prakithi Gramam at Ezhattumukham 49.99 Emakulam Fort Kochi Destination Development - Providing of two cruise 5 200 Emakulam boats Renovalion works of existing palace of Sree Narasimhaswami 62 Ernakulam Temple, Muriyamangalam, Thiruvankulam in Ernakulam district Construction of walkway and infrastructural lacilities to 7 150 Emakulam Kallidumbil Aattutheeram in Piravom Muncioalitv Providing Polycarbonate Sheet Roofing over the atrium, Leak 8 ptoofing and General improvements works at Government Cuest 7 5.7 Emakulam House, Emakulam Upgradation ofthe main block ofCuest House, Aluva and 9 200 Ernakulam Comprehensive maintanance for 3 Years l0 Tourist Facilitatibn at Kurishumudi Malayanoor. Emakulam 230 Emakulam ll Development of Beach Conidor at Vypin Island in Emakulam District 450 Emaku lam Providing natural Turfing, fencing and spinkler inigation system at 176.15 Emakulam parade ground, Fort kochi, Emakulam l3 Maintenance of Muziris Heritage Project 2016-t7 3 t4 Emakulam t4 Thekkady Destination Development 264.t6677 Idukki l5 Destination Development at Munnar in ldukki District 100 Idukki Development of Aruvikkuzhi Tourism (Chakkupallam Touirsm t6 49'7.28922 Circuit Phase - t), Idukki ldukki I7 Development of Tourism Infrastructure at Munnar 341.42837 Idukki IE Development of Ramakkalmedu Tourism, Idukki t20 tdukki l9 Panchalimedu Tourism Projects, Idukki 396.85 ldukki 20 Mangalassery Boat Race Pavilion 68.4 Kannur Sauhridha Veedi Phase Il( Parassinikadavu Snake Park - 2l t) Parass in ikkadavu Temple) Kannur 22 River View park at Pazhayangadi. Kannur 90 Kannur Malabar Mangroves Eco Tourism Circuit at Veliikke€l phase 23 II- Additional Work 100 Kannur 24 Development ofVannathipuzha River side park 75 Kannur 25 Constructions of Evening Park at Kotthuparambp, Kannur 36.89 Kannur Eco Tourism Park at Puralimala Kannur 200 Kannur Conservation and Re use ofold Moidupalam Bridge as Public 27 143.97 Kannur Garden and Gateway to Muzhipalangad and Dbarmadom - phase I Palyannur Heritage Tourism, Recreation Centre 28 at Meenkuzhi - Kannur 400 Kannur sl :; NaDe of Proiect , ,,i: ' Dfutrict No. ' ''' l i .r ' .:, Thalassery Heritage Project, Phase -l - Conservation ofold Fire 29 Tank and Development of Performance Cenhe and Heritage Street 6Q.765 Kannur at Thazhae Angadi Tialassery Heritage Project - Conservation and Re use ofcundert 30 Bungalow as Language Museum and German study Centre - Phase 2 t0 Kannur I Thalassery Heritage Project - Conservation ofTellicherry pier and JI 2t2.54 Kannur Development ofa Food Street and Sculpture Park at Pier Road - Beautification of Payyambalam Beach, Kannur 150 Kannur Devlopment of Boat Terminal at Pazhayangadi 300 Kannur 34 Development of Parasinikkadaw Boat Terminal 4E8.8 Kannur 35 Backwater Tourism at Payyanuur (Phase- l) 100 Kannur Proposed Handrail and Footpath at Pahhalmal4 Pottan plave and JO t00 Kannur Ezharakundu Kannur Dist 37 Renovation ofPark at Padannakkar4 Pinarayi, Kannur 43,6 Kannur lmplementation of rope way connecting Muzhupilangad- 38 l0 Kannur Dharmadom island-Preparation of DPR 39 Renovation ofover burrys folly park at Thalassery 49.88 Kannur 40 Renovation ofSea View park at Thalassery 49.8 Kannur 4t Access Development & Beautification as pad of B€kal Destination Development 150 Kasargod Virtual Tour Guidance for Bekal/North Malabar Serving Location 42 50 Kasargod based stories to Trdvellers as Digital Multimedia Experience 43 Development ofThanni Beach in Mayyanadu Panchayath, Kollam 68.4 Kollam Proposal for Modemization of Walkway and Other Beautification 44 works at Asramam Maidanam near the banks of Ashamudi Lake t50 Kollam in Kollam 45 lmrproving Basic facilities at Kollam Beach 50 Kollam 46 Improvements of facilities at Palaruvi 2.67 Kollam Providing road safety measures and drainage faciliti€s to the access 47 256.95 to Jadayupara Nature Park Ko llam 48 Development Sound and Light show at Thenmala 285 Kollam Development of Panmana vattakayal cruise circuit- providing Boat 49 40 landing facility at Panmana (Padickat kadaw) Kollam Development works for the B€nerment of Meenmutty Waler 50 falls in Chadayamangalam 30 Kollam Development of facilities at ?unalur - Providing Boat landing 5t facilities, Walkway, Bathing Ghars etc on the banks ofth€ Kallada 40 Kollam river near Suspension Bridge at Punaloor Proposal for Providing ABC line from Ayoor substation to 52 t75.1t457 Jadayupara Nature Park Kollam 53 Proposal for D€velopment of Malamel Para, kollam 300 Kol larn 54 Creation of Additional facilities at AdyentureDark 43.46779 Kollam Addition ofnew products and Desrination lmprovement al 55 47 Thenmala Koltam i .l st .ls:ainiount I Name of Ploiect . No. ,-.,li i :tiorilrilt to Construction of Aerobic composting unit at Ashramam,Kollam I1.85 Kollam 57 Construction ofAccess road to Jadayupara Nature park 404.5 Kollam 58 DEvelopment of Adichanaloorchira in kollam 8.9 Kollam 59 Improving basic facilities at Mundroe thuruthu 38 Ko llam Maintenance ofTourist facilitation centre at Ka naftinkar4 60 .t -)z Kottayam Kumarakom Maintenance ofTourist facilitation centre at Boat jetty at 6t 0.94 Kottayam Kumarakom in Kottayam. Construction of Public Amenity Centre, Nalumanikaftu, 62 6.6s Kottayam Manarcaud- Thiruvanchoor road, Kottayam Development of Pallichira-Neremada road at Kumarakom, 63 60 Kottayam Konayam Destination Development at Kumarakom - Rejuvenation of Water 64 465 Bodies Kottayam Proposal for Destination Development and Beautification work at 65 244 Kumarakom in Kottavam District Kottayam 66 Upgradation and renovation of Waterscapes. Kumarakom 500 Proposal for Beautification and Improvements of Communication 6'l Facilities and Works for Developmenr ofTourism lnfrastructure at 75 Kottayam Gonginikkari view point at Kumarakom in Kottayam dishict Destination Development at Kumarakom - Boating and public 68 Amenities 304 Kottayam Repair & Maintanence to the structures of Butt road 69 beach and Calicut beach 2I Kozhikode Providing sign boards from Kozhikode town to various 70 tourism destinations 10.5 Kozhikode Renovation of Govemment Cuest House, Department of Tourism, Kozhikode-Old Block(Phasell)-tnterior and furnishing work and I l0 Kozhikode renovation of Kitchen Renovation and Upgradation of Mananchira Square 170 Kozhikode Construction ofTourist [nformation Centre and Regional Office at Kozhikode 194.5 t Kozhikode Development of Art & Craft Village - Sening 74 up ofa Flandicraft Training Academy at Art & Craft Village, 999.5 Kozhikode Iringal, Kozhikode Phase tt Construction ofAdditional Block for Govt. Ouest House. 75 950 Kozhikode Kozhikode Phase tt Renovation of Muttayitheru, Kozhikode 364.5 Kozhikode 77 Poonthanam Samskarika Nilayam Phase ll 90 Malappuram 78 Puzhayora Snehapatha at Chamravattom in Malappuram lJo Malappuram 79 Tirur 200 Malappuram Upgradation ofbasic facilities and infrastructure development at 80 43 Malappuram Padiniarekkara
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