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Title - Finally, work begins on Kerala’s dream projectPosted by : railgenie on Jun 09, 2013 - 23:30:09 PM |
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COCHIN - Countdown started on Friday for commencement of the metro rail service in Kerala’s port city of Cochin in the month of June 2016 with Chief Minister Oommen Chandy waving a green flag marking the launch of the metro’s civil works at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in the city. The clocks at the office of Kochi Metro Rail Project Limited (KMRL) here were set in reverse order after Chief Minister Oommen Chandy inaugurated the piling works for the first metro station at Edappally in the city.Keralites, who have seldom witnessed timely completion of any mega project in the state, have pinned their hopes on the metro since it is headed by E M Sreedharan, who hold the envious record of completing all major projects he has undertaken, including the Konkan Railway and the Delhi Metro, before the scheduled date.The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), which he headed, is building the 25km metro from Alwaye to Pettah. Several road and bridge projects entrusted with DMRC as part of the metro have been completed by the DMRC before the scheduled time.They included the Salim-Rajan road-over-bridge (RoB) near south railway station, which will reduce the traffic congestion at the heartlands of the city like Mahatma Gandhi road and Chittoor road, and the north over bridge at Kaloor. |