Updated October 28th, 2019 at 14:15 IST

Centre's green nod for Rs 819 cr Kochi water metro project

The Centre has given the environment clearance for Rs 819 crore water metro project that aims to provide better connectivity of islands around Kochi.

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The Centre has given the environment clearance for Rs 819 crore water metro project that aims to provide better connectivity of islands around Kochi with the mainland, according to an official document. The Union Environment Ministry has given the final environment clearance to the proposed project after taking into account the views of its green panel.

About the project

Kochi Metro Rail Ltd (KMRL), a joint venture firm of the Centre and Kerala government, is the implementing agency of the proposed project. As per the proposal, the project will cover 15 identified routes in Kochi connecting 38 terminals across 10 island communities across 78.2 km channel length and two boatyards. KMRL has proposed to take up development of 7 additional terminals (Info Park, Vaduthala, Njarackal, Mulavukad View Point and Embarkation jetty) as a social initiative, the document added. The cost of the proposed project is pegged at Rs 819 crore and about 9.51 hectare of land to be acquired for it.

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According to KMRL, the proposed metro project aims to provide easy access to scenic islands around the mainland Kochi besides will enhance overall employment opportunities. 

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Published October 28th, 2019 at 13:44 IST