Centre approves development plan for Kerala’s Muthalapozhi Fishing Harbour
New Delhi [India], October 27 (ANI): The Union Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, and Dairying has approved a comprehensive development plan for the Muthalapozhi Fishing Harbour, with a project budget of Rs 177 crore based on the Kerala government’s revised Detailed Project Report (DPR).
The funding will follow a 60:40 ratio, with Rs 106.2 crore provided through the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) and Rs 70.8 crore as Kerala’s contribution, the Ministry said.
The expansion will enable 415 mechanized fishing boats to operate out of the harbour, facilitating an annual landing of approximately 38,142 metric tonnes of fish. This project is expected to directly benefit around 10,000 people and indirectly support an equal number through increased employment and economic opportunities.
The plan includes extensive civil, mechanical, and electrical works, covering upgrades such as wharf expansion, internal road improvements, drainage and loading areas, parking facilities, an auction hall, overhead water tanks, worker rest areas, shops, a dormitory, and landscaping.
The facility will also be equipped with modern amenities such as electrical systems, yard lighting, navigation lights, pressure washers, cleaning equipment, and security monitoring systems. An additional Rs 13 crore has been allocated for creating a “smart green” harbour and coastal protection initiatives.
The expansion has been meticulously designed based on scientific studies to mitigate recurring hazards in the region.
The Central Water and Power Research Station (CWPRS) conducted an in-depth scientific and mathematical study, examining wave patterns, coastal changes, hydrodynamics, and sedimentation in Muthalapozhi, and submitted a report to guide the project.
Kerala conducted an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) to ensure sustainable development of the harbour.
Alongside providing essential infrastructure for local fishing vessels and fisherfolk, the Muthalapozhi project is expected to boost fishery-related industries, enhance the fishing trade, and create significant employment opportunities in the region.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration has invested approximately Rs 38,572 crore in fisheries development over the past decade, accelerating infrastructure projects and job opportunities in the sector.