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New Indian Express
2 days ago
- Business
- New Indian Express
Vyttila Mobility Hub Society office is now virtually a one-man show
KOCHI: Entering the spacious office of the Vyttila Mobility Hub Society (VMHS), one is greeted by vacant seats and cabins—with files stacked up on tables the only indication of any activity. There is only a single official on the entire floor, which is enveloped by an eerie silence. The condition of the office, which was once a bevy of activity, now mirrors the Mobility Hub, the integrated transit terminal located in the heart of the city, which has degenerated into a mesh of craters and fissures of late. All key posts are lying vacant as activities at VMHS have come to a virtual standstill, so much so that the society, entrusted with management of the sprawling 25-acre premises, hasn't been able to participate in any tendering process. This explains why the Cochin Smart Mission Ltd (CSML) has finally taken up the project to repair the carriageway and beautify the hub, on behalf of VMHS. In fact, the latter hasn't carried out any major work ever since assistant engineer (technical) Divya Mohan was handed a promotional transfer over one-and-a-half years ago. 'To participate or float a tender you need documents to be vetted by at least three officials, including a technical expert. This has prevented VMHS from floating tenders over this period. This has severely hampered the developmental activities of the hub. Fund shortage is another major constraint. The Rs 590-crore second phase development was actually set for completion by 2021, but work is yet to start due to shortage of funds,' sources said.


New Indian Express
22-05-2025
- New Indian Express
Kochi: Vyttila carriageway a mesh of craters and cracks
KOCHI: Giving a harrowing time to commuters and bus operators, the promises of repairing the carriageway at the Vyttila Mobility Hub continue to remain on paper. With the hub degenerating into a mesh of craters and cracks, both KSRTC authorities and private bus operators are crying foul, citing that vehicles sustain damage, causing additional maintenance expenses and trip cancellations. They blame the Vyttila Mobility Hub Society (VMHS) and the project implementing agency, Cochin Smart Mission Ltd (CSML), for the failure in honouring the promises made several months back. The pathetic situation will persist now that the monsoon is at the doorstep, they rued. 'Deep craters have formed all along the hub. The conditions have been pathetic for over a year. Often, potholes are covered with rainwater and drivers can't see them. Axles and plates of several buses were damaged. This is despite the fact that all vehicles are paying fees for using the hub,' a senior KSRTC official told TNIE. VMHS charges Rs 25 per bus (both KSRTC and private operators) for using the hub and Rs 50 for parking a bus. Two months ago, the KSRTC authorities met the VMHS managing director, who promised to take action on a war footing. 'But nothing has been done during this period. It costs us over Rs 10,000 to repair an axle. But we are affected more by the trip cancellation. It takes at least three days to repair the axle or the plate of a bus. The collection loss for three days for a super fast bus is around Rs 1 lakh,' the KSRTC official said. Private bus operators also shared similar concern. 'The additional maintenance expenses continue to break our back even as we struggle to remain afloat in the sector. At least, they could have exempted us from the toll till the repairs are done,' said K B Suneer, president of the Ernakulam District Private Bus Operators' Association.