Puthuvype

Puthuvype
Suburb
Coordinates: 9°58′37″N 76°13′34″E / 9.977°N 76.226°E / 9.977; 76.226Coordinates: 9°58′37″N 76°13′34″E / 9.977°N 76.226°E / 9.977; 76.226
Country  India
State Kerala
District Ernakulam
Government
  Body Elamkunnapuzha
Population (2012)
  Total 60,000
Languages
  Official Malayalam, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 682 508
Telephone code 0484
Vehicle registration KL-07,KL-42
Lok Sabha constituency Ernakulam
Vidhan Sabha constituency Vypin
Civic agency Elamkunnapuzha

Puthuvype (Puthu vype - New Vypin) is an upcoming major Industrial area in Kochi in the Indian state of Kerala. It is a western suburb of Kochi City. It is situated 5 km west of High Court Junction.

Demographics

As of 2012 detail received under the right to information act, Puthuvype has a population of nearly 60,000 people.[1]

Location and Surroundings

Puthuvype is a part of Vypin Island. It borders Vembanad Lake to the east, Arabian Sea to the west and South and Njarakkal to the North. The main thoroughfares in the area are Vypin-Munambam Road and LNG Terminal Road.

Cricket at Puthyvypin Beach.

Industries

Industries located to Puthuvypeen is mainly related to natural regasification project and petroleum projects.

The Kochi LNG Terminal of Petronet LNG Ltd will be the first LNG terminal in southern India and the fourth LNG terminal of country. The Project is a Greenfield LNG Regasification terminal at Puthuvypeen Special Economic Zone (SEZ) on land allotted by the Kochi Port Trust. The terminal shall have a capacity of 5 MMTPA. The terminal has utilized only 5% of its capacity and has no future with new LNG terminal coming up in Mangalore and Ennore.

It is a loading buoy anchored offshore that serves as a mooring point and interconnect for tankers loading or offloading petroleum products. It is operated by Kochi Refineries Ltd (KRL), a subsidiary of BPCL.

An international bunkering terminal to supply fuel for vessels is planned by Cochin Port Trust. Bunkering industry point out that major transhipment trade is going to shift to Kochi from Colombo with the commissioning of the ICTT on Jan 2011. This will in turn attract a higher volume of vessel traffic including a greater number of coastal feeder vessels. Besides, the port’s strategic location given its close proximity to international sea route will attract mother vessels to Kochi. Construction works expected to start in mid-2011.

Cochin Port Trust also plans to build a Ship Repair Complex at Puthuvypeen.

Tourism

One of the less visited but yet very beautiful beach is the Puthuvype beach. This beach has not been developed for tourism and the local administration is making a lot of efforts to promote this place as an alternative to Cherai Beach, being a suburb of the city of Kochi. A lighthouse is also situated here. The light house is situated less than half a kilometer away from the beach. This lighthouse is one of the tallest in India. There is a shallow ditch to the north of the Beach.Entry to the light house is permitted from 3 P.M to 5 P.M.[2]

A Mega Oceanarium is coming up at PuthuVypeen, at an area of 65 acres with an investment of Rs.300 crores. This is the first Oceanarium of the country and will be largest in Asia.

References

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  1. "Census of India : Villages with population 5000 & above". Retrieved 2008-12-10. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
  2. Puthuvype Beach from list of hangouts


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