Malappuram College Stands on WTC Pillars
Malappuram: It may be hard to believe that a cooperative college building at Nilambur in Malappuram district of Kerala would have any connection with the World Trade Centre (WTC) in the US which collapsed in the terror strike on September 11, 2001.
The Nilambur Taluk Cooperative College has been built using the iron rods of the WTC building. The college has used 160 pipes with four-inch thickness and eight-feet length, weighing 155 kg.
The scrap of the collapsed building was taken to different parts of the world and one such consignment was brought to Mumbai to be dumped in the Pacific Ocean.
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The Nilambur Taluk Cooperative College has been built using the iron rods of the WTC building. The college has used 160 pipes with four-inch thickness and eight-feet length, weighing 155 kg.
The scrap of the collapsed building was taken to different parts of the world and one such consignment was brought to Mumbai to be dumped in the Pacific Ocean.
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