Following successful completion of 332-flat Prathyasha complex, Kerala government launches three new housing projects totaling 260 flats for coastal fisherfolk communities.
Local Self-Government Minister M B Rajesh distributed land documents to 120 families in Ernakulam, addressing critical housing security through inter-departmental coordination.
Kochi's real estate market thrives on employment diversity beyond IT, with healthcare, logistics, and traditional industries ensuring stable buyer demand during economic fluctuations.
Ongoing Kochi Metro Phase II development boosts property values in established neighborhoods, with prime localities experiencing unprecedented price growth in 2025.
Kochi's residential market shows stable appreciation with prime areas averaging ₹8,000-₹8,200/sq ft, driven by IT expansion and NRI investments across diverse segments.
Kerala introduces sweeping changes to building regulations, extending permits to 15 years, easing parking rules, and enabling self-permits for homes, fostering sustainable urban development and vertical habitats to accommodate growing populations.
The Kerala Shop and Establishment Act, 1960, ensures businesses are legal and employee rights are protected. It covers registration eligibility, process, and key regulations.