Kakinada, May 18 :
At a high level meeting held here today the modalities for the land acquisition of the proposed Naval amphibian warfare training school and also for the Naval enclave diversion road along the coast near Vakalapudi were discussed.
A delegation of Indian Navy comprising P K Mohan, VCS Rawat, Amit Singh and Pankaj Sarma that took part in the meeting that sought cooperation of the district administration in acquiring the land required for naval amphibian warfare training school and also the Naval enclave diversion road.
District Collector Neethu Kumary, while assuring all cooperation from the district administration side, sought the Navy’s help in taking care of the requirements of the local people residing in Naval enclave surroundings and also the tourists visiting the area.
The Collector said the sea was deep along the shore in the proposed amphibian warfare training school area and many tourists were drowning while bathing there.
She wanted the Navy to take effective steps to prevent such untoward incidents and also put up special naval police outpost and warning board to save valuable lives.
The Collector also proposed to keep Coast Guard patrolling team as stand bye near the area.
Joint Collector Babu Ahmed, SP Dr C Trivikrama Varma, DSP Sai Sri and RDO Kishore Kumar also took part in the deliberations. (UNI)
source: http://www.newkerala.com / Home> News / Kakinada, May 18th, 2012