Kerala is on its way to development. Kochi Water Metro, a prestigious project of the Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) will start its first service by January 2021. Work on the project is advancing steadfastly, officials stated in a statement. Built at a cost of Rs 678 crores, Kochi Water Metro will join various islands in the city’s suburbs with its 38 stations in 15 routes, incorporating a distance of 78.6 kilometres. The Water Metro will combine places like Vypin, Willingdon Island, Edakochi, Kumbalam, Nettoor, Vyttila, Eloor, Kakkanad, Bolgatti and Mulavukad. Know the recent developments in the Assembly Ruckus case of Kerala According to officials, the development of terminals at Vyttila, Kakkanad, High Court Junction, Vypin, Cheranalloor and Eloor has started. Meanwhile, the tender procedure for the terminals at Bolgatty, Fort Kochi, Mattancherry, Kadamakudi, Paliam Thuruth, Cheranalloor, South Chittoor, Mulavukad North and Ernakulam Ferry has been finished. The stations will be comparable to those of Kochi Metro and will have similar ticketing facilities. KMRL also states that persons with disabilities will have hassle-free transport facilities. The boats are designed to carry up to three wheelchairs at a time, it said. Kerala High Court lashes out at media and cops for this reason The boat jetties are especially being built so that they float on the water surface enabling people to easily board the boats during both high tides and low tides. The boats are being built by the Cochin Shipyard Limited. Construction of the first boat, which can carry 100 passengers at a time, will be completed by December. KMRL plans to commission a total of 23 boats with a passenger capacity of 100 people and 55 boats with 50 seats. Four boats are scheduled to be handed over by March next year. The govt of Kerala spends this whopping amount for the development of hospitals