Wednesday, 16 November 2022

Will Mavur Gwalior Rayons get back its glory ?

 


Will Mavur Gwalior  Rayons  get its glory back ?

 K. M. Baiju's report in today's Mathrubhumi reminded the Mavur Gwalior Rayons who had gone into oblivion.

 We are passing through a time when the efforts of lakhs of people and the strength of party leaderships  in Kerala are being exercised in vain as if higher education can only be improved by appointing dependents. It is the same in local government institutions. It is on this occasion that Mathrubhumi points out the sad state of about three hundred acres of land and its institutions lying in ruins. The company was shut down in 1985 due to Chaliyar pollution and restarted in 1988 but production ceased in 1999. It was officially closed in 2001. None of the proposals brought by Rayons later were accepted by the government. In 2017, the government issued an order that the land should be given to Kinfra to set up an industrial park. The company filed a writ petition in the High Court and obtained a stay order. MLA PTA Rahim says that land can be acquired through the new legislation.

 In this situation, under the leadership of the Kerala Chief Minister, we should pay attention and take action to acquire this land urgently. Can we expect that a committee comprising leaders and top officials including Kerala industries minister will meet daily to assess and make a system that can utilize this land within six months? Can our Chief Minister give such an assurance?

 The media should be prepared to uphold such issues and maintain media integrity rather than following the practices of  reporting ugly politics and crimes . This should not end in a single day story. These issues should be blown away without putting out the fire every day. Instead of highlighting killing by poisoning and human sacrifice, it is the duty of the media to investigate and find such hundred thousand issues

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