- Venduruthy
Venduruthy is a small island in Kochi,
India . It is now a part of the greaterWillingdon Island . The isolated island is approachable only from theErnakulam backwater channel. It boasted of two edifices-the Roman Catholic Church ofSaint Peter andSaint Paul , it was built by the early Portuguese settlers in the16th century .In 1925 when the late
Marquis of Willingdon was Governor ofMadras Province , the question of reclaiming this boggymarshland arose inParliament and after many heated debates, reclamation was put into operation, lasting over a period of twenty years, eventually producing anisland of no mean size.Black heavy
clay silt was scoured from the channel bed by thedredger Lord Willingdon and deposited in vast quantities upon the site, whilst around the perimeter a strong four-foot stone wall was constructed as a safeguard against inroads from the sea. Trees were planted along the coast to keep the soil firm. Within a decade the island which is now named Willingdon Island came into being. The Cochin Port Trust (Madras), commandeered the areas fringing the Mattancherry Channel north-west of the island and built fine buildings and a solidwharf . The rest of the land lay open with an abundance of grass andshrubbery growing in great profusion [http://mod.nic.in/samachar/dec15-02/html/ch13.htm] .An Indian
Naval Training Establishment ,INS Venduruthy has been named after it. Two important defense schools at Venduruthy are—the Gunnery School and the Navigation and Direction School.
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