Kerala Lags Behind as Tamil Nadu Reaps Vizhinjam Seaport Benefits
Senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala criticized Kerala for lagging behind Tamil Nadu in benefiting from the Vizhinjam seaport. He cited issues like delayed infrastructure projects and labor shortages in Kerala as reasons, while Tamil Nadu has capitalized on opportunities with their resources and workforce efficiencies.
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Senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala has voiced concerns over Kerala's inability to benefit from the Vizhinjam seaport as much as its neighbor, Tamil Nadu. He highlighted that Tamil Nadu leverages its abundant resources and efficient workforce.
Speaking at an event, Chennithala pointed out Kerala's delayed infrastructure projects, including a critical road and railway line, which are yet to commence. He noted that these holdbacks hinder Kerala from capitalizing on the seaport's potential.
In contrast, he stated Tamil Nadu is taking full advantage of the seaport, establishing greenhouses and large storage facilities in Kanyakumari district, facilitated by their labor availability and land resources.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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