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Thiruvananthapuram opens new housing complex for homeless families in Karimadom Colony

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Last Updated : 2nd Sep, 2025
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Thiruvananthapuram's Karimadom Colony Housing Complex, with 128 new flats, was inaugurated this week by Minister V Sivankutty in the presence of Mayor Arya Rajendran. Built at a cost of INR 27 crore, the project is the first phase of a plan to provide 200 homes in the colony. The civic body has already delivered thousands of homes under various schemes, including 318 flats at Kalladimukham, 542 at Mathippuram, and over 12,000 units through the LIFE project. Costford will soon begin construction of an additional 105 units under the BSUP rehabilitation initiative, with completion targeted in a year, further strengthening affordable housing delivery.

Thiruvananthapuram's Karimadom Colony Housing Complex, featuring 128 newly constructed flats, was inaugurated earlier this week, marking another milestone in the city corporation's efforts to provide affordable housing for the homeless. The inauguration ceremony was presided over by Mayor Arya Rajendran, with Minister for General Education and Labour V Sivankutty officially inaugurating the first phase of the project. The complex, built at a cost of INR 27 crore from the corporation fund, is the first stage of a larger initiative to construct 200 homes at Karimadom.


The civic body has been actively implementing multiple housing projects to turn the dream of a permanent home into reality for residents without shelter. So far, thousands of homes have been completed across the city, including 318 flats at Kalladimukham, 115 houses at Kannammoola Bund Colony, 22 flats at Rajajinagar, 432 flats at Karimadom, 542 homes at Mathippuram, and 12,380 houses under the LIFE project. Construction for 700 more homes in Mathippuram, Vallakkadavu, and Poonkulam is in its final stages.

The inauguration ceremony at Karimadom was attended by Standing Committee Chairpersons Clines Rosario and Medayil Vikraman, Councillor S Salim, and several city officials.

The Local Self Government (LSG) department gave technical sanction for the project to house another 105 affected families last month. Costford, the accredited agency, is the builder of the project, and the work will begin within a month after signing an agreement. The period of completion is one year. Each unit costs INR 21 lakh, and there are 105 units in total. The rehabilitation of the residents is part of the Basic Services for Urban Poor (BSUP) rehabilitation project, launched by the city corporation in 2008.

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