Vembanad Link: Bridging Dreams for Perumbalam Island
The recently inaugurated Perumbalam Bridge in Kerala links Perumbalam Island to the mainland, ending years of travel challenges. Its completion symbolizes developmental strides under the Left government, with significant implications for local socio-economic growth and tourism. The bridge spans Vembanad Lake, opening new road connectivity.
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Fulfilling a long-standing demand, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan inaugurated the Perumbalam Bridge, offering a vital road link from Perumbalam Island to the mainland. The bridge, the longest over a backwater stretch in Kerala, promises to ease travel for residents who previously relied on water transport.
Residents and officials hailed the bridge as a transformative development, predicted to boost the socio-economic landscape of the region. Constructed across the scenic Vembanad Lake, the bridge ensures unobstructed water navigation and robust infrastructure, crucial for enhancing local tourism potential.
Funded by the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board at Rs 100 crore, the bridge project reflects the commitment of the state government to ensure uniform development. The initiative is part of the broader 'Nava Kerala' mission, emphasizing the balanced advancement of both the state and its people.
(With inputs from agencies.)

