K-Rail exercise evokes protests near Attingal
The Hindu
17 protesters put under preventive detention
The preparatory works for the SilverLine project evoked protests in the capital district yet again on Monday.
Nearly a month after local residents thwarted efforts to erect survey stones in Kallambalam, Revenue and Kerala Rail Development Corporation Limited (K-Rail) officials faced another round of demonstration as the process of marking the boundaries for the Thiruvananthapuram-Kasaragod semi high-speed rail corridor neared Attingal.
Works are under way to establish smart classrooms equipped with broadband connectivity in as many as 20,000 panchayat union primary schools and to establish hi-tech laboratories with similar Internet connectivity in 6,992 panchayat union primary schools across Tamil Nadu, the Director of Elementary Education (DEE) has informed the Madras High Court.