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by Roshan Kynadi Mobile: +91 98950 94940 E-mail: roshan.kynadi@gmail

Proposal for development of ROADS in Kerala Presented to Sri.Oommen Chandy , Chief Minister of Kerala on 17 th July 2014 at Trivandrum. by Roshan Kynadi Mobile: +91 98950 94940 E-mail: roshan.kynadi@gmail.com. The biggest problems faced by the State of Kerala.

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  1. Proposal fordevelopment of ROADS in KeralaPresented to Sri.OommenChandy, Chief Minister of Kerala on 17th July 2014 at Trivandrum by RoshanKynadi Mobile: +91 98950 94940 E-mail: roshan.kynadi@gmail.com

  2. The biggest problems faced by the State of Kerala The development of the roads in Kerala

  3. The number of people injured and killed on the roads of Kerala

  4. The number of motor vehicles having valid registerationin Kerala • 1.75 lakh in 1980 • 5.81 lakh in 1990 • 19.1 lakh in 2000 • 48.80 lakh in 2009 • The number of newly registered vehicles for the year 2011- 12 is 821295 • The number of motor vehicles having valid registration as on 31-3-2012 is 6865539

  5. Compared to the growth in the number of vehicles registered in Kerala the roads in Kerala have not increased in width or in length

  6. Land acquisitionis the biggest problemfaced bythe Government of Kerala Every house owner, shop owner & land owner tries their level best to stop the same, using every possible means at their disposal

  7. For the last 15 to 20 years every government has tried their level best to find a solution, but didn’t succeed

  8. Let us analyse the problem.What are the problems ? • Land acquisition is the biggest problem faced by the Government of Kerala • Every house owner, shop owner & land owner tries their level best to stop the same, using every possible means at their disposal

  9. Let us analyse the problem further.Why do house owners, shop owners & land owners resist land acquisition ? • Because land is an asset which will appreciate in value, hence they do not want to loose it • Also, the delay in getting compensation from the government • Also, they have a feeling that the same area of land or building cannot be purchased with the compensation received

  10. How do we address these problems ?How do we ensure that every house owner, shop owner & land owner instead of objecting to this, actually want this to become a reality ? • If we can ensure that they will not loose their asset. • If we can ensure that their asset will appreciate in value because of this project • If we can ensure that their asset will continue appreciating in value • If we can ensure that this can contribute a monthly fixed income for their livelihood • If we can ensure that they can sell their asset any time they want.

  11. If we can give them all these,then why should they object to our proposal ?

  12. Few years back I came to you (when you were the opposition leader), asking you to organize a Leadership Workshop for the new Ministers of Kerala at IIM Kozhikode, when the new UDF government is formed. You accepted my proposal and accordingly all the Ministers of your ministry attended the Leadership Workshop at IIM Kozhikode on 18th August 2011.

  13. “The difference between a Politician and a Statesman – A Politician is a person who works with the objective of winning the next election and a Statesman is a person who works with the objective of winning the hearts of the next generation”.Now I have a proposal for you, by which you will be able to win the hearts of the next generation Hope you remember what Prof.Dr.DebashisChaterjee Director of IIMK told us that day

  14. You might think what is in this for me • I believe there are 3 stages in a person’s life • the first stage is the first 25 years of your life when you are to “Learn” • The second 25 years of your life is for you to “Earn” • and the third 25 years of your life is for you to “Return - a part of what you have learned and a part of what you have earned” to the society to which you are indebted to • This is exactly what I am doing now • However there is something that I want in return “The recognition that this was originally my idea

  15. My proposal • to build a road from the northernmost point of Kerala to the southernmost point of Kerala • with linkages to all the Airports, Seaports and Entry points to the State like Palakkad, Kasargode etc.

  16. How do we solve the problem of getting land for building this road? • By constructing an elevated road above a two-storied building • By creating 2 of the biggest shopping malls in the world with a length of Approximately 550 Kilometers • A person contributing land will get prime road front shop rooms in return

  17. Details are given below: • A person contributing land will get road front shop rooms in return as given below • 1 Cent = 435.6 Sq Ft • For every cent of land contributed, land owner will get 435.6 Sq Ft constructed building with full ownership, 50% in ground floor and 50% in first floor • Please see the example given below:

  18. Cross Section View

  19. Some Elevated Roads in other parts of the world

  20. Some Elevated Roads in other parts of the world

  21. Some Elevated Roads in other parts of the world

  22. Only difference here • We construct a 2 storied building underneath • Shop rooms in ground floor • Commercial space in second floor • To make these shop rooms commercially attractive we build 15 Meter wide road in front of these buildings • Land owner will get the same area, but now prime road front commercial space • Owner can rent out this prime space and get a decent rent • Or sell it if he wants

  23. Building with 2 floors like the one shown below with a road on the roof

  24. The calculation • Let us do a land acquisition & building construction calculation on a one kilometre stretch with 150 Mt width • 1 Km = 1000 Mt • 1000 X 150 = 1,50,000 Sq Mt • Building that can be constructed in 1 Km in 2 floors = 2,00,000 Sq Mt • Area that need to be given to land owners = 1,50,000 Sq Mt • Balance area of 50,000 Sq Ft is required for staircase construction to the first floor and for exit & entry points to the ramp (to the elevated road)

  25. Some points that need to be noted for the success of this project • Avoid existing cities, towns and roads as much as possible • This way appreciation for the land owner for the property will be very high • The traffic through the 15 Mt wide road in the ground will be one-way only • At a distance of one kilometre there will be a crossing with entry or exit from or to the ramp • The inside height of each floor of the commercial space can vary from 10 to 14 meters for each floor, this can take care of the small ups and downs of the terrain

  26. Advantages to the Government of Kerala in this model of road development • The Government of Kerala need not spend any money for buying land. The road builder will build the commercial space below the road at his expense. • Land owners will not object to this proposal since they get prime commercial space constructed on their land free of cost. • The entire power requirement for this project can be generated from Solar Power. • This will become the single biggest commercial construction in the world and will enter the “Gunnies Book of World Records”. That will attract tourists to the State of Kerala. • Since the width of the road is 50 Meters with 14 tracks in each direction, this road will take care of the requirement of the state at least for the next 25 years. • Since this road has got linkages to all the Airports, Seaports and entry points to the State like Palakkad, Kasargode etc. this will take care of the entire road requirement of the state. • Because of the security of the toll collection more bidders (Road Builders) will come forward for this project.

  27. Advantages to the Land Owner in this model of road development • The land owner will get a two-storied building constructed on his land free of cost. • The land owner will get the same square feet shop rooms in return, 50% in Ground Floor and 50% in First Floor. • The land owner can rent out or sell this shop room. Since there is a road in front of his shop room, the land owner will get very high rent, if he decides to rent it out and if he decides to sell his shop rooms he will get very high price. • 5% of the toll collected will go to the land owner. This will become a continuous income for the land owner in addition to the rent. • The land owner can sell or pledge this toll income.

  28. Advantage to the Road Builder in this model of road development • There will not be any delay in acquiring Land; hence project can be completed on time and toll collection can also start on time. • Since 5% of the toll collection is going to the land owners, land owners collectively will ensure that toll collection is not stopped. This will help the Road Builder in getting finance for the project at competitive rate of interest from reputed financers.

  29. Advantage for Vehicle owners who use the road in this model of road development • Because of the 50 meter width with 14 tracks in each direction flow of traffic will be very fast and hence vehicle owner will save lot of time. • Because of the 50 meter width in each direction and since there are no road crossings, fuel saving and vehicle maintenance cost saving for the vehicle owner is going to be very high. • The savings in Fuel, Vehicle maintenance and time will be a lot more than the toll that he has to pay. • If somebody doesn’t want to pay toll he / she can use the 15 meter road at the ground level.

  30. OnLine Electric Vehicles (OLEV) was selected as one of The top 10 emerging technologies for 2013by the World Economic Forum • OLEV is an electric vehicle using electromagnetic induction. On Tuesday, 9 March 2010 researchers from The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) launched a public transport system[1] using a "recharging road". Electric power strips have been buried 30 cm (11.8 in) under the road surface and connected to the national grid. Pick-up equipment underneath the vehicle then collects power through non-contact magnetic induction which is used either to power the vehicle prime-mover or for battery charging. • As electricity is supplied externally, these vehicles need only a fifth of the battery capacity of a standard electric car, and can achieve transmission efficiencies of over 80%. • Using solar power and OLEV Technology, if required, we can upgrade this road network at a later date

  31. The best time to launch this project

  32. Why ? • We are offering the youth of our state approximately 9000 Lakhs Sq Ft of commercial space – the biggest in this country - to start their new ventures • This will create an entrepreneurial boom that will be unparalleled • This will create job opportunities for the youth of our state that will be unparalleled • This will create an economic boom in the state of Kerala that will be unparalleled

  33. And finally the name of this project SKYWAY toPROSPERITY

  34. Proposal by RoshanKynadi Villa no.74, Skyline Meadows, Eranjipalam, Kozhikode, Kerala Pin: 673 020 Mobile: +91 98950 94940 E-mail: roshan.kynadi@gmail.com

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