SBI Term Loan: RLLR: 8.15 | 7.25% - 8.45%
Canara Bank: RLLR: 8 | 7.15% - 10%
ICICI Bank: RLLR: -- | 8.5% - 9.65%
Punjab & Sind Bank: RLLR: 7.3 | 7.3% - 10.7%
Bank of Baroda: RLLR: 7.9 | 7.2% - 8.95%
Federal Bank: RLLR: -- | 8.75% - 10%
IndusInd Bank: RLLR: -- | 7.5% - 9.75%
Bank of Maharashtra: RLLR: 8.05 | 7.1% - 9.15%
Yes Bank: RLLR: -- | 7.4% - 10.54%
Karur Vysya Bank: RLLR: 8.8 | 8.5% - 10.65%

Location : Thiruvananthapuram

Water shortage disrupts residential and IT hub operations in Kazhakkoottam and Technopark, Thiruvananthapuram

09 May 2026

A severe water shortage has affected residential areas and key IT infrastructure in Thiruvananthapuram, particularly in Kazhakkoottam and the Technopark region. The disruption, reported in the past week, has impacted thousands of residents and employees, with tanker supplies being arranged to mitigate the shortfall. Authorities attributed the crisis to reduced water levels at key supply sources and infrastructure constraints. IT firms operating in the Technopark area have also faced operational challenges due to inconsistent water availability. The situation has highlighted infrastructure stress in rapidly urbanising micro-markets, where residential and commercial demand has grown significantly in recent years.Read more

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KRFB plans redevelopment of LMS–Vellayambalam corridor to address congestion and improve road safety in Thiruvananthapuram

08 May 2026

The Kerala Road Fund Board (KRFB) has proposed a comprehensive redevelopment of the LMS–Vellayambalam road corridor in Thiruvananthapuram to address persistent traffic congestion and safety concerns. The plan, outlined in the past week, includes road widening, upgraded traffic signalling, improved signage, and enhanced traffic management at key junctions such as Vellayambalam. A detailed traffic and safety study has been commissioned through the National Transportation Planning and Research Centre (Natpac), which will inform a detailed project report (DPR). The corridor is being treated as a pilot for similar upgrades across the city, reflecting growing infrastructure pressure in high-density urban stretches.Read more

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Delays in road overbridge works worsen traffic congestion in Thiruvananthapuram

28 Apr 2026

Ongoing delays in road overbridge (ROB) construction across Thiruvananthapuram have intensified traffic congestion at multiple railway crossings. While one bridge has been completed, several key projects remain pending, affecting both road commuters and train operations. These overbridges are part of a broader railway infrastructure upgrade, including line doubling works, but progress has been uneven. Incomplete structures have forced continued reliance on level crossings, leading to frequent traffic halts and longer travel time. Authorities have indicated that the remaining works will be taken up in phases, though timelines are still unclear.Read more

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Thiruvananthapuram Neopolis IT township faces delay as Centre expands scheme to 100 cities

03 Apr 2026

The proposed Neopolis IT township in Thiruvananthapuram is facing delays after the Union government initiated a major revision of the programme by expanding its scope from 10 to nearly 100 cities nationwide. The project, which had received in-principle approval in late 2024, is planned at Technopark Phase IV and forms part of the Outer Area Growth Corridor (OAGC) strategy. Authorities have been asked to reassess proposals in line with revised guidelines, including reconsideration of Kannur, which was earlier excluded. The development is envisaged as an integrated IT-led township combining office, residential, and commercial infrastructure. The revised national framework has introduced uncertainty in timelines while placing all shortlisted projects under fresh evaluation.Read more

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Vizhinjam port plans world-class cruise village on 20 acres near seaport

13 Mar 2026

Vizhinjam International Seaport in Kerala is moving ahead with plans to develop a 20-acre cruise village to support international cruise tourism. The port operator has formally submitted the proposal to state authorities, and it is under government review. The project is designed to align with future port expansion phases and provide a dedicated hub for cruise passengers, with facilities like lounges, baggage handling, customs, and transport connectivity to nearby tourist destinations. The initiative strengthens Vizhinjam's position as a growing maritime and cruise tourism hub.Read more

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Runway expansion at Thiruvananthapuram airport stalled by land acquisition and defence approvals

22 Feb 2026

The planned runway expansion at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport continues to face delays due to pending land acquisition and defence clearances. Around 22 acres are required to meet mandatory runway end safety area norms, with a key portion owned by a defence public sector unit. Despite multiple discussions between state authorities and the Union government, approvals are still awaited. The project is further complicated by the need to realign a nearby road and relocate a fire station, pushing the timeline back.Read more

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Metro rail, AIIMS and port projects shape Thiruvananthapuram’s development roadmap

05 Feb 2026

Thiruvananthapuram's latest urban development roadmap places transport, healthcare and port-led economic growth at its core. The plan gives priority to a proposed metro rail network to address rising congestion and improve city-wide connectivity. It also outlines the development of an AIIMS facility to strengthen advanced healthcare services. The Vizhinjam International Seaport features prominently as a long-term economic anchor, supported by road and logistics infrastructure. Alongside these, the roadmap focuses on water supply, drainage, waste management and coordinated execution with state agencies.Read more

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Adani Ports to invest about INR 16,000 crore in Vizhinjam seaport phase two, capacity to rise by 4.1 million TEUs

27 Jan 2026

Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ) is set to undertake the second phase of development of the Vizhinjam international seaport in Kerala at an estimated cost of around INR 16,000 crore. The announcement is expected during the inauguration ceremony of phase two, to be held on Saturday evening in the presence of Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. The expansion is aimed at transforming Vizhinjam into the largest transhipment hub in the Indian subcontinent by adding 4.1 million TEUs to the port's existing capacity. Phase two will feature advanced automation, new berths, extensive dredging and reclamation works, and the construction of India's deepest breakwater, reinforcing Vizhinjam's strategic role in global maritime trade.Read more

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Centre norms stall progress on Thiruvananthapuram metro rail DPR

10 Jan 2026

The Thiruvananthapuram metro project's revised Detailed Project Report (DPR) has been delayed as Kochi Metro Rail Ltd (KMRL) waits for clear guidelines on population norms under the National Metro Rail Policy, 2017. The 31 km corridor with 27 stations, connecting key hubs like Technopark, the airport, and Thampanoor, is intended to enhance urban mobility. While the core city population remains below the typical threshold, the broader metropolitan area exceeds 23 lakh, raising questions about eligibility. Preparatory civil works continue despite DPR uncertainty, reflecting ongoing commitment at the state level.Read more

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Thiruvananthapuram Airport redevelopment gathers pace with INR 600 crore works

21 Nov 2025

The first phase of Thiruvananthapuram International Airport's redevelopment under Project Anantha is moving forward on schedule, backed by about INR 600 crore. The work focuses on airside upgrades such as drainage improvements, apron redevelopment, and new support buildings. Terminal 1 has already received its canopy and additional parking space. A separate INR 136.31 crore plan for a city-side commercial and hospitality hub is close to securing environmental clearance. Meanwhile, the expansion plan for Terminal 2 is being revised after regulatory delays and is currently under review.Read more

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Vizhinjam port moves closer to becoming a major transshipment hub for India

17 Nov 2025

The Vizhinjam International Seaport in Kerala is moving towards becoming a key transshipment hub for India, with officials noting that it is gradually positioning itself to handle cargo that currently moves through ports such as Singapore, Colombo, Salalah and Dubai. The port's location near major international shipping routes and its strong road, rail and air connectivity give it a significant operational advantage. Officials noted that once the port attains full capacity, it is expected to offer notable savings in ship and navigation costs for Indian cargo. The project aims to strengthen India's presence in global maritime trade.Read more

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Smart Cities Mission: Rajaji Nagar's first 2BHK block ready for residents in Thiruvananthapuram

02 Nov 2025

The long-awaited redevelopment of Rajaji Nagar in Thiruvananthapuram is set to begin its first phase under the National Smart Cities Mission. The initial block, costing INR 9 crore, features 32 two-bedroom apartments of about 600 sq ft each and is ready for opening next month. Designed for expansion up to six floors, the project will eventually house 48 families. Spread across 12.6 acres, the larger redevelopment will upgrade drainage, roads, parking, and community spaces. Despite earlier delays and relocation challenges, around 20 families have already moved into temporary housing. The project marks a key step toward modernising Rajaji Nagar while preserving its long-established community fabric.Read more

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Thiruvananthapuram revives long-stalled Poonkulam housing project

31 Oct 2025

The Thiruvananthapuram City Corporation has revived the long-delayed Poonkulam housing project, which had been stalled since 2008 due to financial constraints. Originally planned to deliver 120 houses under the BSUP scheme, only two floors were completed at a cost of INR 2.96 crore, with total expenses later estimated at INR 9 crore. The revised plan now targets 32 families, fully funded by the Corporation. Following a structural and stability audit by the College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram, a fresh tender will be issued. With an expected completion timeline of 18-24 months, the initiative aims to provide affordable housing and restore confidence in the city's ability to deliver long-pending BSUP projects.Read more

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Construction of Vizhinjam fishing harbour to start in November alongside port expansion

18 Oct 2025

The construction of a new fishing harbour at Vizhinjam is scheduled to begin in November, running alongside the ongoing expansion of Vizhinjam International Seaport. The total project cost is INR 271 crore and is divided into two packages. Package 1, handled by Adani Vizhinjam Port Private Ltd (AVPPL), includes a 235-meter breakwater, a 500-meter fishery berth, and other related facilities. Package 2, managed by the Harbour Engineering Department (HED), involves a 250-meter angled seaward breakwater. The project addresses the concerns of local fishermen and will provide modern amenities for traditional fishing vessels.Read more

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Thiruvananthapuram Smart City road dug up due to sewage leak months after opening

17 Oct 2025

A Smart City road in Thiruvananthapuram, built at a cost of INR 33.02 crore, had to be excavated shortly after completion due to a serious sewage line leak beneath the surface. Residents noticed foul smell and water seepage along the Killippalam-Attakulangara stretch, prompting inspection. Though the road was designed with underground utility ducts, the old sewage pipeline required direct access for repairs. Authorities, including Smart City Thiruvananthapuram Ltd (SCTL) and Kerala Water Authority (KWA), are coordinating to repair the damage quickly, highlighting ongoing challenges in planning and coordination among city agencies.Read more

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Thiruvananthapuram to transform Chackai-Enchakkal flyover spaces with INR 6.1 crore project

03 Oct 2025

Thiruvananthapuram is set to revamp underutilized spaces beneath the Chackai-Enchakkal flyover, turning them into safe, visually appealing, and culturally reflective public areas. The INR 6.1 crore Smart City project covers 14,694 square meters and includes art installations, decorative lighting, landscaping, and streetscape enhancements. Spatial zoning will guide the use of narrow, medium, and wide sections, with features ranging from shade-tolerant plants to sculptural landscaping and vertical art walls. The initiative aims to blend functionality, aesthetics, and Kerala's cultural identity while improving public safety and urban experience.Read more

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Vizhinjam International Seaport secures customs clearance to commence gateway cargo operations

13 Sep 2025

Vizhinjam International Seaport has received customs clearance to operate as a gateway cargo terminal, enabling it to handle both import and export consignments. The port has implemented the Indian Customs Electronic Data Interchange System (ICES) version 1.5 for processing documentation and clearance. While this marks a significant regulatory milestone, key supporting infrastructure such as road connectivity, container yards, freight stations and warehouses are yet to be completed. Trial operations are being targeted for December, with full-scale operations dependent on the readiness of these facilities.Read more

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Thiruvananthapuram opens new housing complex for homeless families in Karimadom Colony

02 Sep 2025

Thiruvananthapuram's Karimadom Colony Housing Complex, with 128 new flats, was inaugurated this week by Minister V Sivankutty in the presence of Mayor Arya Rajendran. Built at a cost of INR 27 crore, the project is the first phase of a plan to provide 200 homes in the colony. The civic body has already delivered thousands of homes under various schemes, including 318 flats at Kalladimukham, 542 at Mathippuram, and over 12,000 units through the LIFE project. Costford will soon begin construction of an additional 105 units under the BSUP rehabilitation initiative, with completion targeted in a year, further strengthening affordable housing delivery.Read more

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Thiruvananthapuram tops Kerala in new home registrations in first half of 2025

04 Jul 2025

Thiruvananthapuram has led Kerala in residential project registrations under K-RERA for the first half of 2025, recording 1,068 units and surpassing all other districts. This performance reflects increased investor confidence and the city's appeal as a residential hub. The growth is driven by the operational Vizhinjam Port, upcoming IT projects, and demand from NRIs and tech professionals. While major cities like Ernakulam and Kozhikode also show robust trends, some districts recorded no registrations, highlighting varied development across the state.Read more

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Thiruvananthapuram becomes Kerala's fastest-growing housing market in 2025

03 Jul 2025

Thiruvananthapuram has emerged as Kerala's fastest-growing real estate hub, surpassing even Ernakulam in residential unit registrations under the Kerala Real Estate Regulatory Authority (K-RERA). The city registered 2,987 units in the past year, driven by increased demand from Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), IT professionals, and those returning to settle in their home state. Strong infrastructure, a thriving IT sector, accessible healthcare and education, and upcoming mega projects like Technocity and K-Space Park have made the capital city a preferred destination. Urban rejuvenation projects like the Smart City redevelopment are further enhancing liveability, offering both housing and long-term investment appeal.Read more

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