Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
2 Choice Paradise, Kochi: Kochi: 137 metres (450 ft) 40 2012 [5] 3 Galaxy Magnus Opus Kozhikode: 130 metres (432 ft) 38 2020 4 Nikunjam iPark Thiruvananthapuram: 123 metres (409 ft) 35 2012 5 MIR Jade Heights 1 n 2 Kochi: 119 metres (390 ft) 33 2019 6 Tata Tritvam Tower 6 Kochi 102 metres (335 ft) 30 2017 7 Riviera Grand Kozhikode 102 metres ...
The scheme aims to make the city of Hyderabad a slum-free city by providing free-of-cost housing to the shelter-less poor in rural and urban areas. [2] The plan aims to provide 2.72 lakh by March 2019, followed by an additional 3 lakh by 2024. [3] Nearly 100,000 houses or high-rise flatlets are set to be completed in the year 2021. [4]
Panampilly Nagar is a high-end hybrid residential-commercial neighborhood in Kadavanthra region of the city of Kochi, India. [1] It is an upscale area of downtown Kochi, with both commercial and residential developments. [2] The street is famous for its prominent Marian Pilgrim Centre called Ambikapuram Vyakula Matha Church.
Ernakulam region is connected with the other parts of Kochi city with the Kochi Metro, which was opened in July 2017. The first phase is being set up at an estimated cost of ₹ 51.81 billion (US$600 million), [ 18 ] and has a length of over 28 kilometres stretching from Aluva in the north to Tripunithura railway station in the southeast ...
Choice Paradise is a residential skyscraper located at Tripunithura, Kochi, Kerala belonging to the Choice Group. It is the second tallest building in Kerala. It can withstand earthquakes to the intensity of 7.2 on the Richter Scale. [3] It was commissioned by actor Mohanlal in 2012. The construction started in 2008 and completed in 2010. [2]
The Kochi City has a population of 596,473 as per Indian Census 2001. Kochi witnessed a rapid population growth during the past 30 years. The average decadal growth in Kochi Corporation is 7.83% whereas the nearby municipal areas registered decadal average of 18.65%, and the adjoining panchayaths had an average decadal growth of 12.13%.
The first church of this type in India was built by Franciscan missionaries in 1510 at Fort Kochi. It is a small unpretentious building of the medieval Spanish type. When Vasco da Gama died in Kochi in 1524, his body was interred in this church and later removed to Lisbon in 1538. The church thus came to be known as "Vasco da Gama's Church".
Vembanad Rail Bridge 4.62 km in length connects Edappally and Vallarpadam Container Terminal in Kochi. It is the second longest rail bridge in India and it is dedicated solely for freight. Kollam railway station holds the record of having third longest railway platform in India and in the world.