Up to 77 families from the former P&T Colony near the Phera Canal, Kadavantho, moved to the Mundamvel GCDA housing complex in January 2024.
After a long delay, the larger office for the development of Cochin (GCDA) and Iit Madras concluded an agreement, which was appointed by appointment as a consultant for solving structural issues suffering from the P&T housing complex in Mundamvel after the government issued an order that sanctioned it.
Iit Madras received four months to study and recommend permanent solutions to maintain the housing complex in the long run. During the rain, the residents of the housing complex complained about the constantly occurring escape since they moved to it last year.
The signing of the agreement paved the way for the Premier Institute on the issue of a certificate of building stability, the assumption for the implementation of the lattice work in the apartment sanctioned by the district administration and the hilarion of Kochi Corporation. The work on the lattice work is considered to be an immediate temporary repair of escape.
“Iit Madras submits a proposal based on various factors, such as balance and weight for the implementation of lattice work. At the same time, he will also perform tests and a lot of tests to identify the structural issues of the housing complex and the issue of recommendations.
The state government was delayed in approval for the appointment of IIT Madras as a consultant despite the emergency nature of the situation. The rope attempts were also made in Iit Palakkad between them.
“Our primary demand is that the building will be examined to verify whether it is safe and habitable. Significant bath and side wall leaks must be completely resolved. Cracks are increasingly appearing on the walls of all apartments, and this should also be solved,” said ABHILASH P. Paramesware, office-Boster. The inhabitants were preparing for the protest starting by laying a siege on the road in front of the apartment, unless there was any progress in implementing corrective measures, he added.
Up to 77 families from the former P&T colony near the Passau Canal, Kadavantho, moved to the housing complex built by GCDA in January 2024. However, some apartments began to escape during the first showers in February of the same year and soon almost everyone was influenced by permanent rain. The situation has deteriorated since then.
Published – 3 June 2025 20:11 is