Kerala Budget allocates minimal funds to Kochi projects

The revised Kerala budget presented on June 19 provides only ₹1 crore for two priority infrastructure projects in Kochi. City officials and opposition leaders expressed disappointment over the limited support for key developments.

Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan presented the revised State Budget for 2026-27. It includes ₹1 crore for initial steps on the Goshree–Bolgatty Parallel Bridge and the Goshree–Mamangalam Road. An appendix lists other proposals such as road renovations and a bridge but provides no funding details.

Kochi Corporation had sought support for multiple projects including a water treatment plant, waste-to-energy facility, roads, rail overbridges, and the Vembanad Lake Rejuvenation Mission. Mayor V.K. Minimol noted that most items on the list received no allocation.

Opposition figures criticised the outcome. V.A. Sreejith said the budget overlooked transportation, water supply, waste management and stray dog issues. S. Sathish highlighted the absence of Kochi Metro expansion funds and other major road projects.

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The Kochi Corporation has directed the Minor Irrigation department to postpone restoration work on the remaining 175-metre stretch of the Mullassery Canal until after the monsoon season. Mayor V.K. Minimol cited risks of severe civic disruptions if digging proceeds during peak rains. The ₹4.80-crore project was previously planned for completion within six to eight months using pre-cast technology.

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The Kerala Road Safety Authority launched a ₹1.50-crore project on Sunday to redevelop Vyttila Junction in Kochi and ease traffic congestion.

With Tamil Nadu heading to the polls on Thursday, Chennai residents have outlined expectations for the city's future, focusing on civic and infrastructure issues. A survey by Oorvani Foundation has shaped these into a 'Citizens’ Common Minimum Programme', highlighting drainage, road infrastructure, and sustainable waste management.

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The Greater Chennai Corporation has begun work on a pedestrian plaza along M.C. Road in North Chennai. The project, estimated at more than ₹24 crore, includes cobbled walkways and an underground storm-water drain network.

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