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Taking to Twitter, the KMRL said the service would resume from 8 AM to 8 PM after 53 days.
Thermal scanning of passengers will also be done to check their temperatures before entering the station.
The new restrictions which will be imposed on the basis of TPR will come into effect from Thursday (July 1).
New Delhi: As Kerala relaxes lockdown restrictions imposed due to the prevailing COVID-19 situation, the Kochi Metro Rail Ltd (KMRL) on Wednesday (June 30) announced that it will resume operations from Thursday. Taking to Twitter, the KMRL said the service would resume from 8 AM to 8 PM after 53 days.
The metro services will be restarted with strict adherence to COVID-19 protocols. As per KMRL officials steps, including cleaning and sanitation of the metro premises, will be taken to prevent the transmission of the coronavirus infection, PTI reported.
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The Civil Aviation Ministry and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation has granted permission to the Kochi Metro Rail Ltd (KMRL) to deploy remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) for the Integrated Urban Regeneration & Water Transport System Project - IURWTS either up to December 31 or till the first phase of the digital sky project is complete.
Sources at KMRL said they would require to fly RPA for carrying out the survey of the canals that are slated for rejuvenation. This is to map encroachments along their course, width, depth and other attributes/features.
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Budget 2021 | Kochi Metro s Kakkanad extension gets Centre s green signal
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A sum of Rs 1,957 cr. earmarked in Monday s Union Budget
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A sum of Rs 1,957 cr. earmarked in Monday s Union Budget The Centre has accorded the green signal for Kochi Metro s long-overdue 11.20-km-long Kakkanad (Infopark) extension, with ₹1,957 crore being earmarked in Monday s Union Budget.
The project cost includes the expenses for land acquisition and taxes. The State Government had sanctioned the project in 2019.
The phase-two extension to Kakkanad that will take off from Jawaharlal Nehru International (JLN) Stadium and terminate at Infopark, will thus provide a metro-rail link between the city hub and the expanding IT hub.