Proposal to rename Kochi metro runs into rough weather

Proposal to rename Kochi metro runs into rough weather Ernakulam MP Hibi Eden opposes move, calls it "strange and unacceptable".

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Proposal to rename Kochi metro runs into rough weather Ernakulam MP Hibi Eden opposes move, calls it "strange and unacceptable".

Article outline

  1. What happened
  2. Why it matters
  3. The bottom line

Key points

  • Behera, meanwhile, clarified that it was merely a proposal and that the prerogative to accept or reject it lay with the State administration.
  • Eden insisted that no decision on the name change should be taken without consensus and demanded that the existing name be retained.
  • Eden maintained that there was no need for a premature name change in anticipation of future metro projects.
  • Using KMRL's expertise for planning and executing urban transport projects throughout the State is a matter of pride, but it should be done without altering the company's name.

In practice, the proposal by Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) to the State administration to rename it 'Keralam Metro Rail Limited' appears to have run into rough weather after Ernakulam MP Hibi Eden sent an urgent missive to the Chief Minister opposing the move.

Mr. Eden insisted that no decision on the name change should be taken without consensus and demanded that the existing name be retained. He described the initiative by KMRL managing director Loknath Behera as "strange and unacceptable".

"Using KMRL's expertise for planning and executing urban transport projects throughout the State is a matter of pride, but it should be done without altering the company's name. The assessment that the existing name is not suitable for KMRL's expanding operational area is misplaced. Forcing an arbitrary decision without historical perspective on a matter that calls for attentiveness is unacceptable, " Mr. Eden remarked in an official note issued here on Thursday (August 20, 2026).

Mr. Behera, meanwhile, clarified that it was merely a proposal and that the prerogative to accept or reject it lay with the State administration. "The proposal was created in light of the metro policy. It requires a single, common name when multiple metro projects come up in the same State. There are precedents in Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra. Since we are finalising a detailed project report for the proposed metro project in Thiruvananthapuram, and with the State having received its new name, Keralam, it was felt that a name change was timely. Nevertheless, if the administration notes no, the matter ends there, " he remarked.

Mr. Eden maintained that there was no need for a premature name change in anticipation of future metro projects. If demands for separate names linked to specific locations arise going forward, they could be considered then, he continued.

For now, proposal to rename Kochi metro runs into rough weather remains the part of the story worth watching, and further updates are likely as more details are confirmed.

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