State mulling heritage project for capital city
The Hindu
heritage walk organised by the Thanalkoottam society for cultural heritage
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM The State government will consider a heritage project for the capital city connecting the historic pathways in the city, said Transport Minister Antony Raju here on Saturday.
He said that heritage projects will help in nurturing more awareness about the city’s history among the public.
He was speaking after inaugurating the heritage walk organised by the Thanalkoottam society for cultural heritage.
The heritage walk was conducted along the Amma Veedus located on either side of the Arat Road in the Fort area. Historians M.G.Sasibhooshan and Prathap Kizhakkemadam explained the historical importance of the various buildings and locations along the road.
With increased terminal entry points (eGates) at Mumbai International airport from 24 to 68, which is the highest number of e-gates at kerbside or landside in the country, the expansion will enhance the airport’s processing capacity to an astounding 7,440 passengers per hour at Terminal 2 (T2) and 2,160 at T1