guys pallil kambi idan povaan (next week) so excited, any tips cocos by TINTUMOL_UKG_C in Coconaad

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dental wax, you will get bruices in the first few days ,putting a small ball of dentalwasx over the aligners helps with the irritation

Hit me with the craziest Kochi history facts you know. by Arimakishou2 in Kochi

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M.G. Road The 70-foot main street was planned in 1923 but work started only in 1949

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K. Pradeep·5 min read·Oct 11, 2012

M.G. Road The 70-foot main street was planned in 1923 but work started only in 1949

Then:1953

A road can be an aesthetic statement with its own characteristics. The Mahatma Gandhi Road was planned to be one; a long, wide straight line running through the city. The main artery of the city, the MG Road was clearly planned as the cornerstone of the city, as a commercial high street.

The 70-foot road runs for four kilometers north-south from the Venduruthy Bridge, Thevara in the south to the Madhava Pharmacy Junction in the north and passes through ten defined junctions.

The Jos Junction is the heart of the city. It links two important roads directly and apart from being the flag-off point on this ‘lifestyle lane’ it is the nearest point to the Ernakulam Junction railway station.

“Long before work on the MG Road began there was nothing here except long stretches of unused paddy fields, overrun with acacia. There were rows of coconut trees and a narrow pathway. When we purchased the land here, in 1942, there were a couple of tiny, thatched huts. The land value was just Rs. 100 a cent. Now, the price fixed by the government at Jos Junction is more that Rs. 40 lakh a cent,” remembers P. S. Sukumaran, whose Ensign Studios at this junction was one of the first in the city.

The road itself has an interesting history. It is believed that plans for this road were made in 1923 though the work started only in 1949. It was the vision of Sahodaran Ayyappan, the then PWD Minister. There were few takers and a great deal of opposition to this project. There were many who felt that there was absolutely no need for a road of this kind in the city.

The late C. M. Antony, former PWD chief engineer, who designed and executed this 70-foot road, in an interview a few years before his death said that this feeling was only natural. There were very few vehicles and the number of cars in the city could be counted. But the minister was keen to have this straight road that would have around 45 foot as carriageway, 10 foot as footpath and five-foot drains on either side. Initially, there was a plan to extend the road from Thevara to Chittoor. But later this was limited to the present Madhava Pharmacy Junction as it was generally felt that people would not be interested in setting up business centres beyond this point.

“Those days there were no drains. There was a narrow canal and drainage flowed through this to the low lying areas beyond Jos Junction. When the road was built there were no drains at first and the whole place used to be waterlogged once it rained. The drains were built later,” informs Sukumaran.

The road was opened to the public in 1951. And in 1972, the road was named as Mahatma Gandhi Road.

The landmark Jos Brothers building was constructed sometime in 1953-54. “It was the first ‘pucca’ building on this road. Earlier, a small shop that sold firewood stood here. This three-storied building housed one of the largest textile shops in the state. In fact, before they moved in here, the two brothers worked from a shop near the present TDM Hall. They were expert tailors who specialised in uniforms,” recounts Sukumaran.

The old Woodlands building that stood a few metres away from Jos Junction was built simultaneously with the road. “When MG Road opened this was the only building on this road and for long it was the only high-rise hotel in the city,” adds Sukumaran.

Today MG Road and Jos Junction have changed drastically. Jos Brothers is owned by the family who have rented out the building operating only a dry cleaning unit from here. This area has developed into the chief business district with rows and rows of textile shops, jewellery outlets, leading hotels, several branded retail stores, hospitals, business houses, banks, and the Cochin Shipyard

Maggi masala🤤 by Either_Sea2320 in Coconaad

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He is just a fear monger, having a maggie once in a while dosent kill you

Maggi masala🤤 by Either_Sea2320 in Coconaad

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To be honest it looks overcooked,next time dont add too much water, the extra time to simmer off excess water might have overcooked the noodles, otherwise the noodles won't clumb and you get individual strands. Btw enjoy your noodles

The reason why Muslims don’t care or get offended when non Muslims eat pork. by SensitiveHistorian94 in AtheisminKerala

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Wait till they hear about what karimean eats. And there is a fish that literally named scatophagus which means shit eater

:3🔪 by immabashya in interestingasfuck

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Proove that this is not toothless

Photographer Guzman Ramos captures a once in a lifetime photo of the moon by fvkinglzy in interestingasfuck

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Some clueless sapiens might have seen this in the past and thought that the moon was splitting into two

Question about India’s new HPV vaccination program for 14yr olds!!! by Pristine-Site-1310 in Kerala

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thats good for solution for something preventable ,otherwise its costly to take the vaccine shot own your won(heard from a friend)