Pala town is experiencing traffic congestion for a long time.The authorities were planning to findout a solution for this problem and at last determined to construct a bypass road to the town.On 23rd November it was commisioned by Honourable Chief minister Oommen Chandy.Hope that the road is likely to significantly reduce traffic congestion in Pala town.This is a one kilometer road built at a cost of Rs.12 crore.It took nearly two years for completion.The bypass extends fromKizhathadiyoor along the Thodupuzha road to the Civil Station along the Ramapuram road.It's width is 22 meters.This four-lane bypass is supposed to be the widest bridge in the district.This well planned bypass road is really a pride for Pala.
A blog dedicated for the pala town. The blog discusses about the recent activities related to pala, any major function,town problems etc.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
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Pala Civil Service Institute
Situated on the banks of Meenachil River Pala still stands very proudly and looks the world very enthusiastically.Although majority of its natives are planters and businessmen,all are well educated and are aware of the importance of good education and tries their best to educate their children and thereby make them good citizons.For the well being of intelligent students a civil service institute is started in Pala.It was founded in January 1998 sponsored by The Archdiocese of Changanassery and the Diocese of Pala and Kanjirappally as a part of the Inter-diocesan Centre for Human Resources Development.This institute's aim is to improve the carrier prospects of the youth whose aim is high-ranking civil service placement but cannot afford the expensive coachbing.The institute aims at providing top quality training at the lowest possible cost.This institute is also a carrier centre too.It provides information on job opportunities to job-seekers and conducts job specific coaching programmes.The institute is situated in a calm and quite atmosphere at the eastern edge of St.Thomas College Pala campus and hope it will become the pride of Pala.
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