Motorists, pedestrians and business community continue to suffer because the Civil Line Road Palaarivattom-Kakanad, which was a dust bowl during the summer, has now turned into a monsoon swamp. | Photo Credit: Thulasi Kakat
Two days after the state government assured the Kheral High Court to search for a message from the collector of the district of Ernakulam for the Palaarivattom-Kakkanad Civil Line Road, it seems that the critical section is Osiřel Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) and Public Work (PWD).
In the midst of mutual abdication of responsibility by agencies, motorists, pedestrians and business community, they continue to suffer because the road that was during the summer has now turned into a swamp with the onset of the monsoon.
KMRL sources claimed that, with the exception of patchworks, which are carried out free of charge, the agency was neither responsible nor resources to maintain the entire road. This, as he says, remains the responsibility of the original depository of the road, in this case PWD.
PWD, on its part, claimed that she handed over the way to Kmrl more than a year ago when the second phase of the metro to the infopark was launched. “The maintenance of the road will be their responsibility until the metro work has been completed. They will have to return the road freshly.
Thomas has said Thomas that the road maintenance is really KMRL. “They (KMRL) built barricades through the whole section blocking and turning U, making it a nightmare, especially for those who are older people who come to drop their grandchildren at the bus stops. She asked.
The path where the second phase of Kochi’s metro expansion is expanding was under the radar when the Amicus Curiae 26 was brought by June announcement in Keral’s High Court in connection with an accident that killed a 22 -year -old motorcycle while trying to avoid the mg road.
Justice Devan Ramacandran, quoting Amicus Curiae, said that similar incidents await for Kochi City, where most of the roads were interwoven with potholes that changed during the monsoon, so motorists were vulnerable. In this context, the court referred to the Civil Line road and watched how it was impossible to navigate.
As a result, the Pleader KV Manoi’s main government has been submitted to obtain a report from the district collector in this matter, and at the same time stated that the road was now under control KMRL.
Published – June 28, 2025 20:31 is