By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
India Times NowIndia Times NowIndia Times Now
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
  • Bharat Shreshtha Ratna Sanman
  • India News
  • Categories
    • Technology
    • Entertainment
    • The Escapist
    • Insider
    • Finance ₹
    • India News
    • Science
    • Health
Reading: Kochi’s stormwater drainage network to be mapped using GIS under AMRUT scheme
Share
India Times NowIndia Times Now
Font ResizerAa
  • Bharat Shreshtha Ratna Sanman
  • India News
  • Categories
Search
  • Bharat Shreshtha Ratna Sanman
  • India News
  • Categories
    • Technology
    • Entertainment
    • The Escapist
    • Insider
    • Finance ₹
    • India News
    • Science
    • Health
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US

Home » Kochi’s stormwater drainage network to be mapped using GIS under AMRUT scheme

India News

Kochi’s stormwater drainage network to be mapped using GIS under AMRUT scheme

India Times Now Desk
Last updated: May 19, 2026 9:18 am
India Times Now Desk
Published: May 19, 2026
Share
SHARE


image for representation

image for representation
| Photo Credit: J ALLEN EGENUSE

The stormwater drainage network in Kochi Corporation in Kerala will be mapped using Geographic Information System (GIS) technology under the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) to identify and rectify bottlenecks that cause flooding in the city.

The AMRUT mission director signed an agreement with Uralungal Labour Contract Co-operative Society Ltd. (ULCCS) for the execution of the project, estimated at ₹1.18 crore, on February 28, 2026. The project is being implemented across all six Corporations. While work has started in other locations, it is yet to begin in Kochi owing to delays in sanctioning the advance payment of 20%, amounting to to ₹23.67 lakh, of the total project cost.

The advance sanction given by the Mayor has been placed for approval at the next meeting of the council.

ULCCS remains confident of completing the mapping within two months once the work begins. “The mapping will be carried out using Differential GPS technology with four devices and relying on multiple satellite imageries to ensure sub-metre spatial accuracy. This will be matched with the inputs from the Continuously Operating Reference Station (CORS) maintained in the State. The stormwater map will be made available on an online platform, facilitating its extrapolation to the map of the Kochi city,” ULCCS sources said.

Essential data

The project is considered critical for identifying stormwater drainage lines in the city and the blocks that lead to flooding. With Kochi being an unplanned city, this is considered as essential data required to rectify issues caused by unscientific construction of drains. Such a data is also needed to construct new drains connected to the existing network.

“In many places, stormwater drains have been encroached upon by buildings, disrupting flow. Also, in several stretches, drains have even been constructed against the natural gradient, which hampers the smooth discharge of water into the sea. GIS mapping will help identify all such problems and help Corporation take corrective action,” sources added.

Published – May 19, 2026 02:48 pm IST



Source link

Private investment, strong banking must to achieve Telangana’s ambitious economic goals by 2047, says Deputy CM
Join hands in achieving ‘Swarnandhra’, exhorts IT Minister Lokesh
Ketan Agarwal death case: What is gait analysis? | Explained
CESC on monsoon alert after rain disruptions
Vigilance to be intensified for curbing illegal mining in Ballari, says Deputy Commissioner
Share This Article
Facebook Email Print
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
FacebookLike
XFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TelegramFollow

Weekly Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!
[mc4wp_form]
Popular News

Kattunayakan poet Bindhu Irulam on winning Kerala Folklore Academy’s Yuvaprathibha award

India Times Now Desk
India Times Now Desk
February 4, 2026
Two traffic police personnel caught on camera accepting bribes
Corporation forms special committee to respond to emergency flooding situations
NLCIL signs MoU with Gujarat for development of large-scale renewable energy projects
Karnataka: Chikkamagaluru police book case against people protesting death in elephant attack
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image
Global Coronavirus Cases

Confirmed

0

Death

0

More Information:Covid-19 Statistics
© INDIA TIMES NOW 2026 . All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?