Vijayan made known Kerala's plea when the high-level central team for Pamba rejuvenation met him here today.
The Chief Minister also wanted the work to be carried on without causing any hardships to the thousands of devotees visiting the temple during the November-January pilgrim season, an official release said.
The team, led by Central water commission chief engineer J C Iyer, informed the chief minister that a preliminary report would be submitted to the central government within 15 days.
State Water Resources Minister, Mathew P Thomas, who was also present, said that a joint project, coordinating various departments, would be implemented to save Pamba.
The central team was formed after BJP state President, Kummanam Rajasekharan met Union Minister Uma Bharati and sought a Rs 1,000 crore for the Pamba project.
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