Thrissur Seeks to Revive Fireworks Manufacturing Cluster to Balance Safety and Tradition
Kerala's Thrissur district is pushing to revive a stalled proposal to establish a fireworks manufacturing cluster modeled after Sivakasi during discussions on modernizing festival fireworks displays. The cluster was originally proposed in 2018 with plans for a 30-acre facility in Talappilly taluk but never materialized due to ministerial changes and regulatory hurdles. The initiative aims to ensure safer, regulated fireworks supply for Thrissur Pooram and other central Kerala festivals while addressing the reality that most accidents occur at manufacturing units rather than display sites.
A consultative meeting convened by Kerala's Revenue (Devaswom) department in Thrissur has renewed calls to establish a dedicated fireworks manufacturing cluster in the district, following the model of Sivakasi in Tamil Nadu. The proposal, originally introduced during former Industries Minister A.C. Moideen's tenure, would create a safe, regulated facility on 30 acres of Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation land in Talappilly taluk. Though the 2018-19 state budget allocated funds and a subsequent meeting directed officials to expedite approvals from agencies like PESO (Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation), the project stalled due to ministerial portfolio changes. Meeting participants, including temple advisory committees and festival organizers, highlighted that manufacturing accidents pose greater risks than display-site incidents, where regulatory oversight is stricter. The discussion revealed divided opinion on festival fireworks: some participants support transitioning to modern, lower-noise alternatives with enhanced visual effects, while others advocate maintaining traditional practices.
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The article does not specify what regulatory or environmental barriers prevented the project's implementation beyond ministerial changes, nor does it detail the specific safety standards or approvals required from PESO that may have complicated the process.
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Thrissur seeks to revive fireworks manufacturing cluster, balancing modern safety with traditional practices amid festival regulations
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