The Kerala High Court had set November 1 because the deadline to revive KMTA launched in 2020 to rework public transport within the Greater Kochi space. | Photo Credit: JOHN L. PAUL.
While contemplating a public curiosity litigation (PIL) filed by Richard Rajesh Kumar and Arjun P. Bhaskar of Kochi on the matter, a Bench comprising Chief Justice Nitin Jamdar and Justice Basant Balaji had noticed in August that the KMTA held immense potential to combine bus, metro, ferry, and different modes of public transport, increase last-mile connectivity, rationalise fares in public transport automobiles, and formulate a parking coverage.
Expressing shock over the persevering with delay in reviving the authority, Mr. Rajesh Kumar mentioned that 5 treasured years had been misplaced because of the State authorities’s failure to sanction satisfactory manpower and funds for the KMTA. “With nothing efficient being performed on this regard, we would must file a contempt of courtroom petition earlier than the High Court this month as a final resort. This is as a result of the mannequin code of conduct for the native physique polls will quickly come into impact, additional delaying the revival of the KMTA, which was envisaged as a one-stop answer to deal with worsening site visitors congestion, parking issues, and associated points. The authority, mentioned to be the primary in India with legislative backing, wants a full-time chief government officerand adequate variety of consultants,” he added.
Echoing an identical view, Mr. Bhaskar mentioned that the federal government should make sure the revival of the KMTA isn’t merely for title’s sake and that the High Court’s order on this regard is duly carried out. Kochi wants such an company to streamline the operation of a number of modes of transport, he added.
Key stakeholders have emphasised the necessity for a group of confirmed consultants on the helm of the authority to make sure its efficient functioning and forestall it from changing into yet one more toothless tiger.
Expressing concern over the State authorities’s continued delay within the matter, a senior MVD official mentioned it was excessive time the KMTA was taken out of chilly storage. “In most circumstances, the position of coordination is mistaken for management in such our bodies. Specialists with confirmed experience and management expertise ought to head these establishments,” he mentioned.
The solely two city transport consultants within the KMTA, who had earlier been related to Kochi Metro Rail Limited, reportedly resigned from the authority over two years in the past citing non-payment of wage, which finally led to the closure of its workplace. With the KMTA remaining defunct, the duty of making ready a revised complete mobility plan (CMP) for Kochi was handed over to KMRL.
Published – November 03, 2025 12:45 am IST








