Monday, May 1, 2023

Tourist boat operators hit by demand for Kochi Water Metro ferries

 

Tourist boat operators feel the heat as many potential customers opt for Kochi Water Metro ferries operating in the High Court-Vypeen corridor. | Photo Credit: H. VIBHU

Tourist boat operators along Marine Drive are feeling the heat as many of their potential customers are opting for Kochi Water Metro ferries that began operating in the High Court-Vypeen corridor from Wednesday, for as low as ₹20 per person.

Vindicating this is the sight of serpentine queues at the Water Metro’s High Court terminal from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. as the newly launched air-conditioned electric-hybrid ferries operate trips every 15 minutes. “The rush for tickets to board the ferries was so much so that my family and I who arrived at the terminal at 3 p.m. on Sunday managed to get on board a ferry only at 6.20 p.m.,” said Jayesh Mathew, who runs a crew-training centre for international airlines.

Marine Drive Tourist Boats’ Association secretary Saju T.B. said the launch of Water Metro ferries had made a dent in the revenue of almost all boat operators, who had been witnessing an increase in footfall over the past couple of months due to the intense summer heat. “Many of our potential customers are now flocking to board the Water Metro ferries, mostly out of curiosity. Those who are keen to travel on the upper deck still prefer our vessels.”

He said the intense competition among tourist boat operators and the foray of Water Metro ferries had resulted in boats that operated up to the sea mouth in Fort Kochi slashing their rate from ₹200 to between ₹150 and ₹100 per person. “Yet another phenomenon is that unscrupulous boat operators are packing their vessels with more guests than permitted, to make a fast buck. The Cochin Port Authority, boat-registering authority [the Ports Department], Kerala Maritime Board, Greater Cochin Development authority [which owns the Marine Drive walkway] and Kerala Tourism ought to clamp down on this dangerous trend, and also the propping up of illegal ramshackle wooden jetties on the walkway, failing which there is a high chance of accidents. They must insist that the passenger capacity of each boat is displayed in bold, at the entry,” he said.

Kochi Water Metro sources attributed the massive demand for ferries from its High Court terminal to the summer vacation and the festival season.

 

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‘Let’s go for a run and see…': Ex-CM Siddaramaiah challenges PM Modi

 

He shared a video of him running along with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi during the ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ last year and tagged PM Narendra Modi.

Senior Congress leader and former Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah on Sunday threw a challenge to Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking if he could run with him. He was responding to a veiled jibe by Prime Minister Narendra Modi who, during a rally in Karnataka, said the former chief minister was seeking votes in the name of retirement from active politics.

 

Siddaramaiah shared a video of him running along with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi during the ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ last year and tagged PM Modi.

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In a response to the PM’s comments about those who are seeking votes with an excuse of retiring from politics, Siddaramaiah tweeted, “Did you, Mr @narendramodi, remove @BSYBJP as CM because he was tired? And then you begged him to campaign for you in the elections. Let us, you & me, go for a run & see who is tired. I will serve my people till my last breath.”

On Saturday, PM Modi took a sarcastic jibe aiming at Siddaramaiah and told “A few Congress leaders are seeking votes on sympathy. They are saying that this will be their last election and they will retire after the elections. But the voters will choose young and energetic BJP candidates only.”

Siddaramaiah earlier announced that this will be his last election and will retire from the electoral politics. However, he also said that he will continue to be in active politics even after the 2023 assembly elections.

Meanwhile, PM Modi also responded to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge’s poisonous snake comments. He said, “My government has been working hard to make a strong nation and eradicate corruption from its roots and the Congress is not liking it. In return, they are calling me a ‘poisonous snake.’ Let me tell you today, a snake stays on the neck of lord Eeshwar. The people of this country are as equal as the lord Eeshwar to me, and I am their snake who stays with them. The people of Karnataka will give Congress a befitting reply on May 13.”

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Tourist boat operators hit by demand for Kochi Water Metro ferries

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