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Konthuruthy river restoration: Kochi Corporation hands aid to 80 families

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Last updated: April 10, 2026 7:46 pm
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Published: April 10, 2026
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Corporation officials led by Mayor V.K. Minimol and deputy mayor Deepak Joy leading the eviction process along Konthuruthy river puramboke.

Corporation officials led by Mayor V.K. Minimol and deputy mayor Deepak Joy leading the eviction process along Konthuruthy river puramboke.

The Kochi Corporation has disbursed financial assistance of ₹14 lakh each to 80 of the 126 families slated for eviction from the Konthuruthy river puramboke, in compliance with a Kerala High Court directive.

The assistance, part of the rehabilitation package, was transferred directly to the bank accounts of beneficiary families who submitted documents in accordance with government norms. The process was initiated under the supervision of Mayor V.K. Minimol, deputy mayor Deepak Joy, Corporation secretary P.S. Shibu, and senior officials. Beneficiaries who received the amount voluntarily handed over their buildings to the Corporation. The Engineering department formally took possession of the structures and handed them over to zonal officers for demolition.

Steps have also been taken to resolve discrepancies in the bank records of eight families, with the amount to be transferred to their accounts on Monday (April 9, 2026). The Mayor said all but 20 families had cooperated with the Corporation. The affected families have been given time until April 13 to submit documents since proceedings have to be completed and a report submitted to the High Court by April 16.

Published – April 10, 2026 09:28 pm IST



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