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State Highway 43 (Kerala)

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State Highway 43
Muvattupuzha – Theni Road
Map
SH 43 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Kerala Public Works Department
Length105 km (65 mi)
Component
highways
Major junctions
West end NH 85 in Muvattupuzha
Major intersections
East end SH 40/TN-MDR 90 in KL/TN border at Cumbummettu
Location
CountryIndia
StateKerala
DistrictsErnakulam, Idukki
Highway system
State Highways in Kerala
SH 42 SH 44


State Highway 43 (SH 43) is a State Highway in Kerala, India that starts in Muvattupuzha and ends in Theni Town (Tamil Nadu). The highway is 105 km long.[1] The Route Starts from Chali Bridge at Muvattupuzha Connecting to NH 49 towards Kothamangalam.

The Route Map

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Muvattupuzha –Kalloorkad – Kodikulam – Udumbannoor- kaithappara - maniyarankudi- Idukki – Mariyapuram – Thankamony- Erattayar – Kattappana – Puliyanmala – Anyartholu- Chettukuzhi - Kuzhitholu - Cumbammettu – Cumbam - Theni

Districts connected by State Highway

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SH 43 goes through the Ernakulam and Idukki districts of Kerala State and the Theni district of Tamil Nadu State.

Townships on the State Highway

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Idukki, Kattappana and Cumbum are the major towns on the course of this State Highway

Strategic Importance

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When this State Highway is completed, This Route Will be a Shorter and Less Hilly Route to Reach Theni and Madurai in Tamil Nadu state from Cochin City. This Will bring developments to the High-Range (Hilly Region in Central Kerala) Regions of Idukki District as well as Easier, Shorter Way to Reach Thodupuzha Muvattupuzha and Ernakulam. This Route is Essentially a Hill Highway and is the shortest connection from Idukki to Thodupuzha or Moovattupuzha with least hairpins. The route connecting Udumbannoor and Maniyarankudi is still under construction. There is severe objection from the Forest dept since the 10 km route is through the forest land. Historically this SH is through the fort separating princely kingdoms of thekkumkur and vadakkumkur. After construction this will be the shortest and easiest access from high range heartland to reach Kerala townships of Thodupuzha, Kottayam and Ernakulam. There is a huge demand from people to complete the construction of this route immediately.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Kerala PWD - State Highways". Kerala State Public Works Department. Retrieved 26 February 2010.