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SOMETHING ABOUT UPCOMING KOCHI METRO


Kochi Metro Route

The Kochi Metro is a proposed mass transit system for the South Indian city of Kochi. It was one of the first proposed in India but was delayed for a variety of reasons. It is now planned to be commissioned by 2011. The alignment was created by the DMRC and is planned to be made on a Public-Private Partnership basis. The nodal agency for the project is KINFRA. Kochi Metro Rail Corporation has been created specially for this project.

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has proposed a route spanning 25.253 from Thripunithura to Alwaye.There will be 26 Stations and are the following:

  1. Aluva
  2. Pulinchodu
  3. Company Pady
  4. Ambattkavu
  5. Muttom
  6. Appolo Typres
  7. Jacobite Church
  8. Kalamaserry
  9. Pathadi Palam
  10. Toll Junction
  11. Edapally Junction
  12. Edapally Station
  13. Palarivattom
  14. Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium
  15. Kaloor
  16. Lissie
  17. Madhav Pharmacy
  18. Maharaja's College
  19. Ernakulam South
  20. GCDA
  21. Fathima Church
  22. Elamkulam
  23. Vytila
  24. Thaikoodam
  25. Punithura
  26. Petta

    *Friday, July 3, 2009

    ‘Kochi Metro Rail top priority of Kerala Govt’

    *TUESDAY,JULY3 2012

    Cabinet clears Kochi metro rail project






    The Union Cabinet today cleared the over Rs 5000-crore metro rail project for Kochi which will be the first city in Kerala to have such a transport facility.
    Union Minister Vyalar Ravi said "sanctioning of the Kochi Metro project is a major step in the development of Kerala".
    The cabinet at its meeting gave its go-ahead to the fully-elevated link, covering 25.6 km from Alwaye to Petta with 23 stations and a formal announcement would be made tomorrow.

     

     
     

     











    The proposal that had been put forward by the Urban Development Ministry for the cabinet's consideration had suggested starting the Kochi metro network as a 50:50 partnership between the Centre and the state government. "The cabinet has approved the proposal as per which a Special Project Vehicle or SPV company will be launched for the implementation of the Kochi Metro project," Urban Development Secretary Sudhir Krishna told PTI.
    "The Urban Development Secretary would be the ex officio chairperson for the SPV while a full time Managing Director would be appointed by the state government," Krishna added.
    The Urban Development Secretary said 5 directors each would be nominated by the state and the central governments on board of the SPV.
    "The cost of the project would be Rs 5181. 079 crore and like in the case of Delhi Metro, Japan International Cooperation Agency would be approached for funding," Krishna said.
    Kerala government would also form a high-powered committee which would assist the Kochi Metro project in acquisition of land, rehabilitation and ensuring alternative arrangements for public utilities during construction

     

The Microsoft Surface, Inside And Out

first look:Microsoft Surface
We just had our first hands-on with the Microsoft Surface, the brand spanking new device which appears to be Microsoft’s loud and clear answer to the Apple i Pad, the Mac Book Air, the menagerie of Android-powered tablets, the existing suite of Windows-powered tablets — basically, the entire landscape of today’s most powerful and popular mobile computing devices. It’s a very ambitious effort that the company is making great pains to emphasize has been built by Microsoft from the inside out, from the hardware to the software.
Now it bears mention that quite a few details on the Surface are hard to pin down. There will be two main versions of the device, the Microsoft Surface for Windows RT, and the Microsoft Surface for Windows 8 Pro. Microsoft has made it clear that it has contracted the manufacturing of the device as a whole, but it is not giving much color on the granular level: Who has built the processors that make up the Surface, the other components that make it up and so on. Pricing has not been revealed at all — Microsoft is only saying both the RT consumer version and the higher powered Pro versions will be at price points that are “competitive” to their peers. The RT should be out in time for the holidays (at the same time that Windows 8 should roll out) and the Pro version of the tablet will come out three months later.
Below are images from our hands-on with the device. Click on each one to enlarge it.

First we got a look at the kickstand that’s built in to the Surface, which is a clear differentiator from the iPad, for which users have to buy separate accessories. The kickstand was made to click in and out on the tablet with ease and style, and a satisfying “snap” sound — the company says it spent lots of time developing the three hinges that make it work, modeling them after the doors on a luxury car.
 It has a soft rubbery feeling, but the keys don’t compress when you touch them. It also does not bend at all, unlike iPad covers — obviously, as it does more than just cover the screen. Microsoft says it made the hinges and cover to give it a bookish feeling. They come in several different colors.





Vapor MG, the trademarked Magnesium alloy developed by Microsoft that makes up both the inside skeleton and the outside of the Surface. Microsoft is proud of this because it’s both strong, lightweight, and sleek — several times they pointed out to us that it’s far superior to plastic, which is pretty clear when you get a look and feel of it
You can also get a more traditional, tactile “button” keyboard if that’s what you prefer. They say that it’s faster and quicker than the garden variety onscreen keyboards on existing tablets.

Then at the end was the big reveal — the screen switched on (yes, there was only one part of the hands-on that gave me a feel of how the touch screen works.) It absolutely is a high-definition screen, but I wasn’t given the ability to zoom in and out of a photo to see how quickly you could really render an image.
As for the feel of the device? Its edges have a bit of a slope to them, but they are certainly more squared-off than the latest versions of the iPad. Personally I feel like it ends a more business-like feel to the Surface, where the iPad feels more fully for entertainment purposes. But again, a totally subjective take on that.






In all it is a very nice, well-thought out, impressive effort from the folks up in Redmond (by the way, it’s still a mystery as to why this event was held in Los Angeles, but I suppose it was a nice excuse for us tech-focused folks to visit the headquarters of glitz and glam.) We still could be several months out from the Surface’s actual launch, but what we’ve seen so far looks pretty promising.