Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Re: [www.keralites.net] Who want s air port at Aranmuls

 

Dear All,
 
As mentioned it is not a lie. When people are interested to start an airport in Kottayam or Idukki and why not in Pathanamthitta. As such rice or other pulses are coming to us from different states for the past many decades including vegetable and fruits, then why people falsly upgrading the cultivation of Aranmula. There is no shop in and around Aranmula, that rice or other pulses sold,which are cultivated from this area. What is the other development, this district should go for. As it is true and aware most of the gulf employees are from this district after northern districts like malapuram, kasarkod,kozhikode, etc an airport is an essential. A new airport is coming up in Kannur. Can anybody tell the features of both airports, the pros and cons?
 
Daniel K. J

From: Vinayachandran S <vinchand59@gmail.com>
To: Keralites@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 10:09 PM
Subject: Re: [www.keralites.net] Who want s air port at Aranmuls

Let us all stop spreading blatant lies.Pl understand that this unwanted luxury of an airport at Aranmula is not at all aimed at development as wrongly made out to be.Kerala doesn't require any more airports.Pathanamthitta needs development ; but not only through an unwanted airport; but people should find employemnt and evelopmen thro active agricuture in the green fields available there.If at all airport is something very essential for the returns once in a while, it may be relocated at Kottayam, Idukki areas where less cultivation of useful edible crops are done unlike Aranmula in Pathanamthitta.Pathanamthitta should look for development thro other means and not by the destruction of whatever greenery and cultivable land is remaining.We all know how strong the lobby for the desturction is  and how well they keep on spreading lies in justifying this wasteful expenditure.With due respect to this powerful lobby, we plead, please stop spreading wrng justifications for this colossal waste of airport at Aranmula.
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 8:03 AM, DANIEL K.J. <dilphy@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
Dear All,
 
An airport at Aranmula will not cause national catastropy or damage to the local as people predict. In fact it will creat a large number employment scopes as well as developments in the district. Which of the Kerala airports are construction on desert?  A large percentage of expatriates are from this district and nearby districts. All the factories, IT parks or any other facilities have used or constructed on lands which were previously used for cultivations. The people who don't like Pathanamthitta district development or they may the value or importants of other place may deminish are obstructing this project.
 
Daniel K. J

From: Varghese Cherian <cheriansimplex@gmail.com>
To: gurujitvm@yahoo.co.in
Cc: Keralites@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2013 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: [http://www.keralites.net/] Who want s air port at Aranmuls
People of Pathnamthitta District, as it will increase employment for many unemployed people and it will also help people who are coming back from Saudi/Gulf.
Actually, all airport are built at the cost of nature.
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 8:39 AM, gurujitvm guru <gurujitvm@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
 
Dear All
The recent news and reactions from public regarding the proposed Aranmula Air port, raises one simple question.
WHO REALLY NEEDS AN AIRPORT AT ARANMULA?
The Local Aranmula People ?
The Politician ?
The Buissiness class?
UDF or LDF ??
Nothing is clear.
It seems Kerala people are happy with the present Airport facility.
AM I RIGHT ???
IF SO WHO WANTS THIS NEW ONE AT THE COST OF NATURE??
guru
 

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