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A grand take off from 'Cobra Land'

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Finally, the Kannur International Airport is on track. The photographs, news and every bit of information regarding this airport take me down the lane. Over 26 years ago, the hums and roars of aeroplane was a most exciting sound for a six year old girl. Every time an aeroplane passed in the sky over our small village I would jump out of the house to get a glimpse of the aeroplane. My eyes would follow the white dot in the sky until it vanished completely from the sight. Some days the naughty clouds used to steal my happiness. I still remember my first visit to Moorkhan paramba. I was accompanying my elder brothers to pluck ‘Kattu chethi’, a kind of herb, for preparing medicines. It was my first trekking experience too as a seven year old. The sloppy terrain filled with dried leaves and mysterious plants are no more there. The whole area has become part of the airport.   The walkways which led us to the Moorkhan Paramba, a hilly terrain with cashew plants, laterite

Kannur to take off on Sunday

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Kannur: Fulfilling the long cherished dream of thousands of Non-Resident Keralites and the villagers, the Kannur International Airport will be thrown open to the airbus operations on Sunday. Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will inaugurate the airport operations at a grand event in Mattannur. Moorkkanparambu, the land chosen for the airport project, was a less developed area till it was taken over by KIAL for the multi-crore airport project. Since the beginning of the acquisition process, the local villagers have been witnessing the smooth progress of their region opening doors for a never-seen-before experience. The payment given for land exchange changed the destiny of many besides giving them assurance on a sustainable source of livelihood. "Several local residents have got a plush amount for rehabilitation. Many of them constructed new houses with superior amenities. Many of their children have got job with prestigious companies at the airport," says K.P. Nara