By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Naalaam ThoonNaalaam ThoonNaalaam Thoon
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Legal
  • Lifestyle
  • Trending
  • Contact Us
Reading: Kerala High Court Directs State Government on Improving Pedestrian Safety in Thiruvananthapuram’s East Fort Area
Share
Font ResizerAa
Naalaam ThoonNaalaam Thoon
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Lifestyle
  • Trending
Reading: Kerala High Court Directs State Government on Improving Pedestrian Safety in Thiruvananthapuram’s East Fort Area
Share
German Pavilion Ready for Global Ayyappa Summit at Pamba in Kerala
September 17, 2025
Kerala High Court Directs Investigation into Gold Discrepancies at Sabarimala Temple
September 17, 2025
Kerala’s Wedding and MICE Tourism Potential Held Back by Liquor Policy Issues, Stakeholders Assert
September 17, 2025
Political Spat Escalates Over Thunchath Ezhuthachan Malayalam University Land Acquisition Deal
September 17, 2025
Kerala Prohibits Political Symbols in Temples Under New Devaswom Department Guidelines
September 17, 2025
Naalaam Thoon > Blog > Politics > Kerala High Court Directs State Government on Improving Pedestrian Safety in Thiruvananthapuram’s East Fort Area
Politics

Kerala High Court Directs State Government on Improving Pedestrian Safety in Thiruvananthapuram’s East Fort Area

Scribe Prakash
Last updated: August 5, 2025 7:01 am
Scribe Prakash
Published: August 5, 2025
Share
SHARE

In a move aimed at enhancing pedestrian safety and facilitating smooth traffic flow, the Kerala High Court has directed the state government and the Transport Commissioner to implement proposals submitted by the National Transportation Planning and Research Centre (NATPAC) and the Thiruvananthapuram Road Development Corporation (TDRL). The court disposed of a public interest litigation (PIL) filed on this issue on July 30, 2025.

The PIL, filed by P.C. Chacko, sought immediate action to widen the road in the East Fort area by acquiring the land behind the East Fort bus station, as suggested by NATPAC and TDRL. The petition also requested the court to direct the government and Transport Commissioner to implement the proposal of erecting three foot-over-bridges with escalators in the East Fort area.

The court’s order comes amidst growing concerns over pedestrian safety and traffic congestion in Thiruvananthapuram’s busy commercial hub. The proposed improvements are expected to address these issues, ensuring safer movement for both pedestrians and vehicles in the East Fort area.

The state government and Transport Commissioner have been given a timeline to comply with the court’s directives and implement the suggested improvements. The exact timeframe and details of the implementation plan are yet to be announced.

This decision by the Kerala High Court marks a significant step towards improving urban infrastructure in the state capital, setting a precedent for prioritizing public safety and convenience in urban planning.

Kerala Congress Embraces Modern Identity, Triggers Debate on Political Symbolism
Congress-BJP Tussle over MLA Rahul Mamkootathil Amidst Alleged Misconduct Claims Persists
Kerala High Court Grants Anticipatory Bail to ‘Manjummel Boys’ Producers Amid Cheating Allegations
IMD Forecasts Heavy Rainfall Across Kerala from June 29 to July 4, Causing Concern in Other Indian States
Clashes Erupt between Police and Student Protesters Outside Raj Bhavan and University Premises in Kerala Capital
TAGGED:ChalaKerala High CourtP S Sreedharan PillaiP.C. ChackoThodupuzha KSRTC
Share This Article
Facebook Email Print

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

    Popular News
    Latest

    German Pavilion Ready for Global Ayyappa Summit at Pamba in Kerala

    Scribe Prakash
    Scribe Prakash
    September 17, 2025
    Kerala High Court Directs Investigation into Gold Discrepancies at Sabarimala Temple
    Kerala’s Wedding and MICE Tourism Potential Held Back by Liquor Policy Issues, Stakeholders Assert
    Political Spat Escalates Over Thunchath Ezhuthachan Malayalam University Land Acquisition Deal
    Kerala Prohibits Political Symbols in Temples Under New Devaswom Department Guidelines

    Top Trending Topics in Kerala Today

    • Politics
    • Latest
    • Entertainment
    • Janaki v/s State of Kerala
    • Clean Kerala Company Ltd
    • WhatsApp
    • Copyright - newindianexpress.com
    • Education
    • Pinarayi Vijayan
    • Tamil Nadu

    About US

    We are The Naalaamthoon (The Fourth Pillar) of democracy. We offer unbiased news from Kerala to the world.
    Quick Link
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    Top Categories
    • Home
    • Politics
    • Legal
    • Lifestyle
    • Trending
    • Contact Us

    Subscribe US

    Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

      ©2025 Naalaam Thoon News. All Rights Reserved.
      • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Privacy Policy
      Welcome Back!

      Sign in to your account

      Username or Email Address
      Password

      Lost your password?