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This was part of the customary policy address of his government in the State Assembly by Governor Arif Mohammed Khan.
”My Government is of the view that the construction of a new dam, conforming to recent standards of design and construction, in the downstream reaches of the existing Mullaperiyar dam is the only solution for protecting the safety of lakhs of people living downstream,” according to the policy address.
It said the dam’s front and rear faces are constructed of uncoursed rubble masonry in lime mortar and the central core constructed with lime-surkhi concrete.
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The policy address said Kerala has expressed this view in all related forums and will take all possible steps for an amicable settlement with Tamil Nadu.
The Mullaperiyar dam was built in 1895. While Tamil Nadu has been maintaining that the dam was ”absolutely safe”, Kerala has been vociferous in its demand for a new dam to be built near the existing structure.
In an unprecedented move which also indicated his displeasure with the ruling Left front in the state, Governor Khan on Thursday quickly concluded the government’s customary policy address in the Assembly by only reading out its last paragraph.