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Shared bicycle system gets rolling in Kochi
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First lot of 360 bicycles launched
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Some of the 360 shared bicycles launched in Kochi on Saturday at a terminal point at Ernakulam Boat Jetty.
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First lot of 360 bicycles launched Over 200 riders, including children, senior citizens and cycling enthusiasts, participated in the inaugural ride organised as part of the launch of the first lot of 360 bicycles, part of the MYBYK Public Bike Sharing (PBS) system that will see a total of 1,000 bicycles being launched in the Greater Kochi area, here on Saturday.
A joint initiative of Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KRML) and Cochin Smart Mission Limited (CSML), the bicycles were flagged off from the Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium metro station here on Saturday by Alkesh Kumar Sharma, Managing Director of KMRL, in the presence of District Collector S. Suhas, District Police Chief (Kochi City) C.H. Nagaraju, CSML Ge
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A year later, Maradu residents trying to regain rhythm of life
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It has been a year since the apartment complexes built in violation of CRZ rules were demolished
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A view of the place where Alfa Serene Apartments once stood. Following a Supreme Court order which stated that they violated CRZ regulations, apartment complexes Holy Faith, Alfa Serene, Jain Coral Cove and Golden Kayaloram were demolished in January last year. | Photo Credit: Thulasi Kakkat
It has been a year since the apartment complexes built in violation of CRZ rules were demolished
Life has been a tumultuous journey over the last one year for Rasheed Usman and his former neighbours.