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Kochi Metro Holds Talks with BPCL to Restore Greenery on Medians

Kochi Metro Rail (KMRL), facing increasing criticism for not maintaining the green spaces along the medians in the metro corridor, has initiated discussions with Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL) and the Ernakulam District Horticulture Society to revive the project.
Sources reveal that KMRL is also making fresh efforts to find sponsors to care for and maintain the gardens located between the metro pillars. Previously, several sponsors had withdrawn, which led to the neglect of these green areas.
There are 989 medians along the 28-km Kochi Metro stretch. Of these, 465 are under the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), while the remaining 524—from Edappally to Pettah—are managed by KMRL. These medians were originally intended to be green oases, but due to a lack of consistent sponsorship and maintenance, many have become overgrown and littered.
KMRL had contemplated paving the medians with tiles to address the issue. However, this plan attracted criticism, prompting intervention from several leaders.
At a recent Kochi Metro event, public appeals were made to the KMRL Managing Director to undertake a joint initiative to protect and restore the greenery. Support from the BPCL executive director was also sought for this effort.
Furthermore, the Ernakulam District Horticulture Society expressed willingness to take responsibility for nurturing and maintaining the gardens. Presently, only 64 medians have active sponsors, while the remaining 460 are left vacant and in poor condition, lacking greenery or upkeep. Previous contractors frequently failed to fulfill their duties or renew contracts, resulting in lost revenue and declining aesthetics.
News source: New Indian Express


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