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theburialofstrawberries · 1 year ago
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Kochi Water Metro Ltd Boat Operator Recruitment 2024 | Apply Now!
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telecombyte · 2 years ago
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Kochi’s Water Metro Stations Is Now Covered by Airtel 5G
Airtel has become the pioneer among telecommunications companies to provide high-speed 5G connectivity on India’s Kochi water metro, thereby improving the commuting experience for passengers. Bharti Airtel, one of India’s leading telecommunications companies, has launched its 5G services at the Water Metro Station in Kochi, Kerala. This marks the first 5G deployment in the state and is a…
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ghumindiaghum · 2 years ago
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Kochi Water Metro is an integrated ferry transport system serving the Greater Kochi region in Kerala, India. The Kochi Water Metro is an innovative and sustainable mode of transportation that connects various parts of the city through its intricate network of waterways. The project aims to reduce traffic congestion and improve the connectivity of the city while promoting eco-friendly means of transportation.
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motogadi · 2 years ago
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India's First Water Metro Inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi - All You Need to Know About Kochi's Dream Project!
Exciting news! India's first water metro has officially been launched in Kochi, connecting ten islands with 78 electric boats and 38 ports. Join the ride and experience the beauty of Kochi like never before! #KochiWaterMetro #EcoFriendlyTravel #IndiaFirst
Kochi Water Metro, India’s first water metro project, was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his recent visit to Kerala. The project, supported by the Kerala government and the German corporation KfW, will connect ten islands in and around Kochi with 78 electric boats and 38 ports in total. The Kochi Water Metro project features air-conditioned boats with large windows that…
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bisoman · 2 years ago
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PM Modi to launch India's first water metro on April 25; see pics: on Exclusive.......
The country's first water metro service, connecting 10 islands around Kochi through battery-operated electric hybrid boats, is set to be inaugurated on April 25 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.  PM Modi to launch India's first water metro on April 25; see pics  The Kochi Water Metro project, which cost Rs 1,136.83 crore, has been described by Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan as a "dream project" of the state, with exciting times ahead for both the transport and tourism sectors. 
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carlocarrasco · 2 years ago
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Las Piñas City chosen by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), dredging technology test on local river to follow
Recently it was announced that the City of Las Piñas has been selected by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) as the site where they will test the floating amphibious excavator of Kochi Marutaka which means dredging on Las Piñas river, according to a Manila Standard news report.   To put things in perspective, posted below is the excerpt from the Manila Standard news report. Some…
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balachandarlic · 10 months ago
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Kochi Metro fully LIC Branded Train flagged off by our Most Respected Zonal Manager Sir today | 24.02.2024
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theburialofstrawberries · 1 year ago
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kochi metro, 30 december 2024
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balapann-blog · 8 days ago
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Day 101 - 16 December - Alleppey > Kochi (Cochin)
We went for a run up and down the road for 3k. My calf/Achilles was a bit stiff initially but was fine when I warmed up. We went for a dip after which was split second due to the waves and current! We packed and checked out and got a rickshaw to Enkies and had breakfast in the main restaurant. I had a dosa and we split a puri. We got an Uber intercity which I had never heard about before. We had to wait for about 30 mins for it but it was very cheap even with a 50% tip! There was lots more CPI(M) flags everywhere.
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We got to our apartment building that was really nice and close to the main Fort Cochin sights. Nin went to an opticians to get more glasses! We then went to a Kathakali show. We went early to see the actors be made up in their amazing make up. The show itself was just a demonstration of it and the singer either had a very bad sore throat or just couldn’t sing any more because he found both the high and low notes difficult, but all in all it was very interesting to see and you could see how skilled the players were.
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After that we took tuk tuk to a laundry that was much cheaper than the apartment’s suggested one. I don’t think they were used to people coming there and were more used to picking it up as it didn’t have a shop front. We then went back and chilled and went to sleep.
Day 102 - 17 December - Kochi (Cochin)
We got up and went to the pool, our main exercise was that we did very intense front crawl kicking against the wall which was genuinely exhausting. We went for breakfast in a fairly rogue place that was a tea house. I had an actually really nice samosa but then Bombay toast which was like sweet French toast that I was not really expecting. Nins food wasn’t any better.
We then got a tuk tuk round the main places in Fort Kochi. First the Basilica, which was a really interesting church. The Chinese nets which are the symbol of Kochi and are these massive nets that are lowered into the water and back again. Hanging round the nets was a pod of dolphins! Which was really amazing to see as you could see how they were hunting the fish! Next we went to this beach which wasn’t very nice and had quite a lot of earthworks happening beside it. We went to a Syrian Orthadox church which looked quite modern but the guy said it was very old. I don’t know whether it was lost in translation and that the SOC is very old in Kerela and that the actual church is new (I suspect it is that) or there was a modernist architecture movement here hundreds of years ago. The driver dropped us off at Mattancherry Palace which was the best value museum ever at 10 rupees (less than 10p) and had amazing murals of Hindu epics. Behind the palace is Kochi ‘Jew Town’ which had lots of antique shops and lovely buildings. It has a very pretty synagogue which has lots of lights and a Chinese porcelain floor.
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We then had a drink in this shop which had a book shop, I got got a couple of books, a collection of writing on Kerela and a Jhumpa Lahiri novel.
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We then got a tuk tuk to the water metro (yes Kochi has a water metro service, which I guess is just a regular fast ferry). We went to sari shop that Nin had been recommended, it was huge and Nin got a very nice sari. I was thinking of buying something but I felt a bit out of place , went back and waited for laundry which took ages. I read the book about Kerala.
Went for dinner at a place called Malabar Junction which was nice but quite expensive. I had a glass of Indian white wine which was very nice and for food, we had a selection of veg curries and a Keralan chicken curry which which was also very nice.
Day 103 - 18 December - Cochin
Went to a gym that was quite a lads pumping iron sort of place. I did a short run and then some stretching. My calf/Achilles is a bit stiff so I took it a bit easy. After that we went to the pool again and frolicked. I had my goggles so we were able to do some under water stuff that was nice.
We went for breakfast/lunch in this nice space above a corner. It took ages for our food to come, we have noticed that they really don’t bring thing out at the same time here! So I had finished some chips by the time the rest of the food came which is a bit annoying.
We looked round some shops near our cafe then went to the Jewish town and looked through some of the antiques shops. They had lots of wooden and pottery statues of Hindu deities and horse and other animal statues, some antique doors and a few paintings which were all very hard to carry so didn’t buy anything.
We then went to the Indo-Portuguese museum which was effectively one room of religious icons and this strange subterranean bit which it was alluded to was an old secret passage but it also didn’t seem to be connected to anything or near the buildings that they were supposed to connect. We then went back to the main area near our apartment and went to dinner in this nice restaurant called Rasol that was North Indian and had a paneer butter masala and chole as a nice send off to our Indian dinners.
We then went to collect some sunglasses Nin had bought and then chilled out in the room. I called mum and then read some more of the book on Kerela I had bought.
Day 104 - 19 December - Kochi (Cochin) > Colombo
We woke up and went for a run along the road in Fort Cochin, I would say an okay road run for India but still lots of ducking and diving against tuk tuks. We got back and went for a very quick swim and then packed and went for breakfast. I had a a strange full English type thing with very strange sausages and bacon and unbuttered toast. Not one of our best ones!
We then got our taxi that first drove to the airport then kept going to Vajra for Nin to pick up some glasses that had been delivered late from Mumbai, with much stress and admin in trying to locate them! We checked in at the airport and then went to the food court. I went to Burger King and had a paneer Royale. We then went to the gate, it was so hard to find a newspaper that I went up to the lounges and asked for one which they happily gave me!
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We had picked our seats earlier and had tried to go to the front, it was only at the time we got on the plane that it was in business class! So our seats were very comfortable! Unfortunately although it was one of the more comfortable flights I’ve been on, it was also the shortest, so we got to Colombo very quickly!
Got through customs much quicker than India! And then got an Uber the 50 or so minutes to our hotel. When we got there, Nina’s family were waiting for us in the lobby! We had a nice chat and went to the room and then went off to dinner!
We went to a Japanese restaurant a short walk from the hotel, and got an assortment of sushi and bento stuff. We walked back to the hotel and went pretty much straight to bed.
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helloodisha · 2 years ago
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IT Consultant / IT Advisor Opening in Kochi Metro
Advt. No: KMRL/HR/CONSULTANT/2022-23/20 Dated 13.03.2023 Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) a 50:50 Joint Venture of Government of India and Government of Kerala is incorporated for the implementation of the Kochi Metro Rail project and for its Operation & Maintenance. To meet with the requirement of experienced personnel for its IT works, applications are invited from experienced, dynamic and…
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bestflatinkochi · 2 months ago
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Kochi, positioned as Kerala’s commercial hub, offers a strategic location with ongoing infrastructure developments, such as the Kochi Metro, and a thriving IT sector
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wanghousekoreancafe · 2 months ago
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Egg Fried Rice at Wang House Korean Cafe, Laxmi Nagar
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topcoachingclassinkerala · 2 months ago
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CA Coaching in Kerala: Your Complete Guide to a Successful CA Career
The Chartered Accountancy (CA) profession is one of the most respected and sought-after careers in India. Known for its rigorous training and high level of expertise, CA is an ideal choice for those interested in finance, accounting, and taxation. Kerala has emerged as a prominent hub for CA coaching, attracting students from across the country. In this blog, we will delve into the various aspects of CA coaching in Kerala, including the advantages of studying in Kerala, top coaching centers, course details, and what students can expect during their CA journey.
Why Choose Kerala for CA Coaching?
Kerala, known for its high literacy rate and excellent educational facilities, is an ideal destination for aspiring CA students. Here are some reasons why choosing CA coaching in Kerala is beneficial:
Experienced Faculty: Kerala has a pool of experienced and qualified CA trainers, many of whom have practical industry experience. This enriches the learning environment and provides students with valuable insights beyond textbook knowledge.
Affordable Cost of Living: Compared to metro cities, the cost of living in Kerala is relatively lower. This makes it an affordable option for students who need to relocate for their CA coaching.
Quality Coaching Institutes: Kerala boasts several renowned CA coaching centers that have consistently delivered excellent results. Many institutes in Kerala offer state-of-the-art facilities, modern teaching methods, and personalized attention.
Supportive Learning Environment: Kerala has a robust student community, making it easier for CA aspirants to find peer support. Additionally, the state is known for its safe and peaceful environment, which is conducive to focused study.
An Overview of CA Course Structure
Before diving into the specifics of CA coaching in Kerala, it's essential to understand the structure of the CA course itself. The CA qualification is conducted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) and involves three primary stages:
CA Foundation: The entry-level exam that tests basic knowledge in accounting, economics, and business law. This is the first step after completing 12th grade.
CA Intermediate: This is the second stage and is divided into two groups. It delves deeper into topics such as accounting, taxation, auditing, and financial management.
CA Final: The last and most challenging stage, requiring in-depth knowledge of advanced topics like financial reporting, strategic financial management, and professional ethics.
Each stage requires students to undergo rigorous study, practical training, and articleship experience.
Top CA Coaching Institutes in Kerala
Several coaching centers in Kerala are known for their high success rates, quality teaching, and supportive faculty. Here are some of the leading CA coaching centers in Kerala:
Prime CA Institute, Kochi Known for its student-centric approach, Prime CA Institute offers comprehensive coaching for all levels of the CA course. They have experienced faculty and use innovative teaching techniques that make learning enjoyable and effective.
Lakshya CA Campus, Thrissur Lakshya is well-regarded for its result-oriented coaching and personalized mentorship programs. Their campus provides a conducive learning environment with modern infrastructure and digital resources.
Logic School of Management, Calicut Logic School is popular among CA aspirants for its structured curriculum and a strong focus on practical knowledge. They offer a unique mix of classroom sessions, online learning, and interactive study materials.
ArivuPro Academy, Trivandrum This institute offers flexible batch timings, weekend classes, and intensive training sessions for CA aspirants. They also provide guidance for articleship and placement support.
Global FTI, Ernakulam Known for its holistic approach to CA coaching, Global FTI emphasizes not only academic excellence but also skill development, helping students become industry-ready professionals.
What to Look for in a CA Coaching Institute in Kerala
Selecting the right CA coaching institute in Kerala is crucial to a successful career in Chartered Accountancy. Here are some factors to consider when choosing a coaching center:
Faculty Experience: Check the qualifications and experience of the faculty. Experienced faculty members bring industry insights, which can help students grasp complex concepts more effectively.
Student Support: Look for institutes that offer additional support, such as counseling, mentorship, and assistance with articleship placements.
Infrastructure and Facilities: A well-equipped institute with modern classrooms, libraries, and study spaces can significantly enhance the learning experience.
Past Results: Investigate the past success rates of the institute. High pass rates in the CA exams indicate the quality of coaching provided.
Flexibility of Class Timings: For working professionals or college students, flexible class timings or weekend batches can be a deciding factor.
Understanding the CA Course in Kerala
The CA course in Kerala follows the ICAI guidelines and curriculum, which are consistent across India. However, the coaching style, class schedules, and study methodologies may differ slightly from one institute to another. Most coaching centers in Kerala offer comprehensive packages covering all three CA stages: Foundation, Intermediate, and Final.
Foundation Course
For beginners, the CA Foundation course focuses on building a strong base in essential subjects like Accounting, Business Laws, Economics, and Quantitative Aptitude. Most institutes offer dedicated study sessions, mock tests, and doubt-clearing classes to ensure students are well-prepared for the exam.
Intermediate Course
The Intermediate course is more detailed and includes specialized subjects like Taxation, Cost Accounting, and Financial Management. Coaching centers in Kerala often offer group-wise classes, allowing students to tackle one group at a time. Institutes also conduct frequent assessments, mock tests, and revision classes for comprehensive preparation.
Final Course
The CA Final course is the most challenging and requires thorough preparation. This stage includes advanced subjects like Strategic Financial Management and International Taxation. Institutes in Kerala often provide additional support through crash courses, revision series, and mock exams to help students overcome the difficulty of this stage.
Tips for Succeeding in CA Exams
Preparing for CA exams can be a daunting task, but with the right approach and support, it’s achievable. Here are some tips for CA aspirants:
Create a Study Plan: Make a realistic study plan that covers all subjects. Allocate more time to difficult areas, and stick to your schedule.
Regular Revision: Revise topics frequently to retain information better. Regular revision also helps in understanding complex concepts.
Practice Mock Tests: Most CA coaching centers in Kerala conduct mock exams. Make sure to take these seriously, as they provide a real-time exam experience and help identify weak areas.
Stay Updated: ICAI periodically updates the CA syllabus, especially in subjects like Taxation and Law. Keep yourself updated with the latest amendments.
Time Management: Efficient time management is essential in clearing CA exams. Practice solving questions within a time limit to improve speed and accuracy.
Seek Guidance: Don’t hesitate to ask for help. Faculty, mentors, and peers can provide valuable insights and clarify doubts.
Articleship Training in Kerala
Articleship is a mandatory training period that every CA student must complete. It provides hands-on experience in accounting, auditing, and taxation under the guidance of a practicing CA. Many institutes in Kerala offer support in finding articleship placements with reputable firms, which can provide an invaluable practical learning experience.
Benefits of Completing Articleship in Kerala
Completing your articleship in Kerala can have several advantages, including:
Diverse Work Exposure: Kerala has a thriving business community with industries ranging from IT to tourism. This provides CA students with varied exposure during their articleship.
Affordable Living: With the lower cost of living, students can comfortably complete their articleship without excessive financial burden.
Experienced Mentors: Kerala has a network of experienced CAs who offer mentorship during the articleship period, helping students bridge the gap between theory and practice.
Career Opportunities After CA in Kerala
Upon completing the CA course, students can explore numerous career paths. Kerala offers diverse job opportunities for CAs in sectors like finance, consulting, taxation, and audit. Many top-tier accounting firms, multinational corporations, and government agencies in Kerala are on the lookout for qualified CAs. Additionally, CAs can opt for entrepreneurship by setting up their consultancy or working as independent auditors.
Conclusion
Kerala has established itself as a favorable destination for CA aspirants due to its quality coaching institutes, experienced faculty, and supportive learning environment. By choosing CA coaching in Kerala and following a disciplined study plan, students can pave the way for a rewarding career in Chartered Accountancy. Whether you're just starting or advancing to the final level, Kerala's CA institutes are well-equipped to support your journey every step of the way.
Embark on your CA journey today, and take advantage of the structured CA course in Kerala to achieve your professional dreams.
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apartmentskochi · 14 days ago
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Kochi, with its rapidly growing economy and expanding investment opportunities, has positioned itself as a prime location for investors. The stock market and real estate investment in Kochi are the two of the most popular methods for wealth generation, consistently drawing the interest of individuals looking to expand their financial resources. But which one offers better returns in the shifting landscape of Kochi? This analysis offers a thorough comparison to support you in making a knowledgeable choice.    
The real estate sector in Kochi has always been a preferred choice for investors, supported by its strategic location and advancements in infrastructure. The city is currently undergoing rapid expansion, influenced by the growth of the IT industry, a rise in tourism, and prestigious projects like smart city initiatives and the metro rail. Investments in real estate within regions such as Edappally, Kakkanad, and Marine Drive provide stable opportunities for both appreciation and rental income. The physical nature of property provides investors with a sense of security, and the possibility of long-term financial growth makes it an appealing investment option. Real estate in Kochi frequently provides advantages that extend beyond financial gains. It contributes to an improved lifestyle and can be regarded as a legacy asset to be passed on to future generations
The stock market allows investors to enter with a smaller capital requirement compared to real estate ventures. Stocks from industries such as IT, manufacturing, and pharmaceuticals, many of which are crucial to Kochi’s economic development, hold the potential for substantial returns over a shorter timeframe. Moreover, the ability to diversify investments across different sectors and geographical areas further increases the attractiveness of the stock market. However, the stock market comes with inherent risks. Changes influenced by market sentiment, economic policies, and global events can lead to considerable losses. Successful investment in this field necessitates a thorough understanding of the market, extensive research, and  high tolerance for volatility.
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Although each option presents its advantages and disadvantages, examining them side by side can provide clarity regarding their performance throughout the years. The historical performance of Kochi's real estate sector indicates steady annual appreciation rates, usually in the range of 6% to 10%. Alongside the increase in property values, investors also enjoy rental income, which can generate annual returns of 3% to 5%. The stock market is capable of producing annualized returns of 10% to 15% over the long term, but such returns are not guaranteed. Wealth can be severely impacted by market crashes or investments that are poorly timed. Ultimately, the choice between the two is determined by the investor's financial aspirations and their willingness to accept risk.
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