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This list of tallest buildings in Kerala ranks high-rises in Kerala, India according to their height. Kerala is one of the southern states of India. Kerala is one of the southern states of India. This state is witnessing a huge high-rise boom, especially in Thiruvananthapuram , Kochi , Kozhikode , Thrissur , Kannur and Palakkad .
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]
Ernakulam district stands out as the most urbanized in Kerala, housing a municipal corporation and 11 municipalities, with 68.07% of its population residing in urban areas. Thiruvananthapuram has the highest population density at 1509 persons per sq.km, followed closely by Alappuzha and Kozhikode districts.
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]
Edachira is an area in the Kakkanad region of Kochi city in Kerala, India. Situated in the eastern part of the city, Edachira was pushed to the forefront of Kerala's IT map with the establishment of InfoPark and SmartCity .
Greater Cochin Development Authority (GCDA) is a statutory body headquartered in Kadavanthra, Kerala, India, established in 1976. It is responsible for the development planning of the Kochi Municipal Corporation (except two wards), nine adjacent municipal councils , and 21 intervening gram panchayats , covering a total area of 632 km 2 .
As of 2011, the Kochi Municipal Corporation had a population of 677,381 [4] over an area of 94.88 km 2, and the larger Kochi urban agglomeration had over 2.1 million inhabitants within an area of 440 km 2, making it the largest and the most populous metropolitan area in Kerala. Kochi city is also part of the Greater Cochin development region ...
Edakochi is home to the proposed site for the Kerala Cricket Association Stadium. [3] It will be located 15 km (9.3 mi) from the South Railway Station, 18 km (11 mi) from the North Railway Station, and 22 km (14 mi) from Kaloor. Edakochi's St. Lawrence's Church [4] has gained fame as the burial place of the priest Lawrence Puliyanath. [5]