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Builders in Tripunithara told to do stability test.

  • awhockatsilversand
  • Nov 13, 2023
  • 2 min read

In the heart of Kochi, where the sun weaves its tapestry of golden hues upon the landscape, stands a structure that was intended to be more than mere brick and mortar. The CKAT Kochi Army Tower, a vision born from the ideals of shelter and sanctity, has now become a testament to neglect and sorrow.


The Army Welfare Housing Organization (AWHO), a beacon of hope for those who have served this nation with unwavering loyalty, yet a source of unrelenting despair for the valiant souls who call this tower their haven. Tripunithura Municipal officials have sounded the alarm bells, urging stability tests for this edifice, a symbol of shelter turned harbinger of peril.


Amidst the tussle between decaying infrastructure and the fervent calls for safety, the owners find themselves in a labyrinth of agony. Each passing day becomes a pilgrimage from one office to another, from one plea to the next, seeking refuge not only from physical collapse but from the collapse of hope itself. The shadow of fear looms large, a haunting reminder that the sanctuary they sought has metamorphosed into a house of uncertainty.


AWHO, once a harbinger of promise, has seemingly turned a deaf ear to the impassioned cries of those who trusted in its embrace. The plight of these owners, their desperate attempts to avert an impending calamity, seems to fall upon indifferent ears.


In the echoes of these sorrow-laden corridors, the unheard laments of the residents reverberate. Each step on the hallowed grounds now carries the weight of their apprehensions. The walls that were meant to shield have now become witnesses to the silent screams of those who seek solace amidst turmoil.


The harrowing reality of the situation casts a pall over the beauty of this coastal city. It stands as a painful reminder that behind the scenic vistas and the bustling streets, there exists a narrative of struggle and desolation. A tale of valor and sacrifice met with neglect and indifference.


The CKAT Kochi Army Tower, once a symbol of honor and respite, now stands as a poignant metaphor for the frailty of human trust and the burden of broken promises. In its hollows reside stories of bravery, sacrifice, and resilience amidst a deluge of disregard.


Let these words serve as an echo, resonating across the annals of time, carrying the unwritten verses of the disheartened souls within these walls. May they find solace, may their calls be heard, and may their sanctuary be rebuilt not just in bricks and steel, but in the restoration of trust and the redemption of promises.


For in the heart of this strife, there lies a prayer for redemption, a plea for solace, and a yearning for a haven that was once promised and must now be reinstated.



 
 
 

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