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Renovated children s park in Kochi to open soon- The New Indian Express

Express News Service KOCHI: The renovated Indira Priyadarshini Park, more commonly known as the Ernakulam Children’s Park, would be thrown open to public within the next few weeks. According to officials concerned, the plan is to complete the renovation work in next two weeks. The park, located near the Marine Drive and the Ernakulam boat jetty, is closed since 2018. KEL (Kerala Electrical and Allied Engineering Co Ltd) is tasked with the `4 crore renovation. “The Covid-19 outbreak and the subsequent lockdown delayed renovation work. As per the earlier plan, the park was to be reopened in 2020. Now the work is in full swing. KEL authorities and the contractor have promised us to complete the work by February 15. Cochin Smart Mission Ltd (CSML) also has assured to complete the work in front of the park before February 15,” said Ernakulam MLA T J Vinod, who is also the chairman of the project’s work monitoring committee.

European enjoys all praise for KMRL

European enjoys all praise for KMRL Updated: Updated: French, German, EU Ambassadors check out green mobility initiatives in Kochi Share Article AAA German, French and EU Ambassadors to India ride bicycles at the Vyttila Metro Station on Saturday.   | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement French, German, EU Ambassadors check out green mobility initiatives in Kochi A nine-member delegation led by French, German and European Union Ambassadors to India, which visited Kochi on Saturday, coinciding with the fifth anniversary of the Paris Agreement to contain climate change, visited Water Metro construction sites, the Cochin Shipyard where 23 AC ferries of the project are under construction and Kochi Metro’s operation, command and control centre at Muttom.

State to pioneer hydrogen-run buses next year

Updated: Two pilot services on capital-Kochi route, another 50 buses to be introduced before October Share Article AAA Powering on: India’s first hydrogen bus flagged off by Tata Motors in collaboration with the Indian Oil Corporation.   Two pilot services on capital-Kochi route, another 50 buses to be introduced before October Kerala is set to become the first State to operate hydrogen-powered buses, with two buses set to ply on the Ernakulam-Thiruvananthapuram sector by mid-2021 on a pilot basis. Another 50 buses will be introduced before October 2021. The zero-polluting buses are awaiting approval from the Automotive Research Association of India. Each bus must operate at least 500 km daily to cover the high investment. Uninterrupted availability of hydrogen as fuel source can be addressed since BPCL-Kochi Refineries Ltd. is already in a position to supply it. Only that hydrogen meant for industrial use must be purified further, sources in the Transport Department said

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