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Principal Advisor of the Kochi Metro Rail Project at the unveiling of the miniature of Kochi Metro Station in Kochi on Monday. Image Credit: PTI

Kochi: Kochi Metro, the Rs51.8 billion(Dh3.1 billion) dream project that is expected to solve the travel woes in Kerala’s commercial capital, would be completed in “a time bound manner”, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said.

Chandy on Monday went around the construction site, before taking part in the director board meeting of Kochi Metro Rail Limited.

“The work is progressing well and would be completed in a time bound manner,” said Chandy.

The mega project will run 25 km from Alwaye to Petta. The project is being managed by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation with its principal advisor E. Sreedharan overseeing it.

According to Chandy, the first train would run on December 31, 2015.

The central government’s share of funds is close to Rs10 billion, with the rest coming by way of loans which the state government will avail from funding agencies.

This project was first talked about way back in 2005 when Chandy was the chief minister but it later went into limbo, only to return in full steam when he assumed office in 2011.