Thrissur Skywalk Wins National Award: How Kerala's Pedestrian Project Beats Traffic Chaos

Kerala's Thrissur Skywalk project has earned national recognition at the Urban Mobility India Awards. The elevated walkway provides safe pedestrian access at a busy intersection while reducing traffic congestion. Implemented under the AMRUT Mission, the facility features solar power and sustainable design elements. This success is now inspiring similar pedestrian-first urban planning across other cities.

Key Points: Thrissur Skywalk Wins National Urban Mobility Award Under AMRUT

  • Skywalk addresses pedestrian safety at Thrissur's most congested junction
  • Reduces conflict between vehicles and pedestrians through elevated walkway
  • Features solar power and aligns with Sustainable Development Goals
  • Inspires similar pedestrian-first interventions across Kerala and beyond
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Skywalk project implemented under AMRUT Mission in Thrissur receives national recognition

Kerala's Thrissur Skywalk receives Special Mention Award at Urban Mobility India Awards for transforming pedestrian safety and reducing traffic congestion.

"The award is a testament to the quality of urban rejuvenation work undertaken. - Suraj Shaji, Director of AMRUT Kerala Mission"

Thiruvananthapuram, Nov 24

Kerala's efforts to reclaim pedestrian spaces and promote sustainable urban mobility received national recognition with the Thrissur Skywalk project earning a Special Mention Award at the 18th Urban Mobility India Awards in Haryana's Gurugram.

Implemented under the AMRUT Kerala Mission, the initiative has emerged as a model for pedestrian-first urban planning and is now inspiring similar interventions across the state.

Located at one of Thrissur's most congested junctions, the skywalk was conceived to address long-standing issues of pedestrian safety and traffic chaos.

The elevated walkway offers a safe, uninterrupted link to key points around the busy intersection, reducing conflict between pedestrians and vehicles.

Since its launch, daily commuters have increasingly adopted the facility, citing improved safety, accessibility, and comfort.

Officials say the skywalk has not only made walking safer but has also helped ease ground-level congestion by diverting foot traffic away from busy roads.

As a result, there has been a noticeable improvement in traffic flow and road discipline at the junction.

The AMRUT Kerala team received the Special Mention Award in the Best City with Non-Motorised Transport System category for the Thrissur Skywalk.

Highlighting the significance of the achievement, Suraj Shaji, Director of the Mission, said, "The award is a testament to the quality of urban rejuvenation work undertaken. Thrissur will benefit from the state-of-the-art facility that reduces road fatalities while improving comfort for pedestrians. Built with elements like solar power, the skywalk is aligned with Sustainable Development Goals and stands as an example of sustainable urban infrastructure."

Beyond its immediate utility, the facility has set off wider conversations around pedestrian rights, safer mobility infrastructure, and non-motorised transport planning.

Urban departments within and beyond Kerala have expressed interest in replicating the Thrissur model under AMRUT.

As cities grapple with growing urbanisation and congestion, the Thrissur Skywalk signals a shift towards people-centric infrastructure -- one that prioritises safety, sustainability, and accessibility over vehicle dominance.

- IANS

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Arjun K
As someone who has used this skywalk, I can confirm it's made crossing that junction much safer. The solar lighting is a nice touch. However, maintenance needs to be consistent - many such projects in India become dirty and poorly maintained over time.
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Rohit P
Great initiative! But I hope they've considered accessibility for elderly and differently-abled people. Many skywalks in India have steep stairs that make them unusable for many citizens. Ramps and elevators should be mandatory.
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Sarah B
This is wonderful! Sustainable urban planning that actually puts people first. The solar power integration shows forward thinking. More Indian cities should adopt this approach rather than just building more roads for cars.
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the recognition, I hope the authorities ensure these projects don't become white elephants. The real test is whether people continue using it regularly and whether it genuinely reduces accidents. Proper monitoring is key.
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Kavya N
As a Thrissur native, I'm proud of this achievement! 🎉 The skywalk has really transformed that chaotic junction. It's especially helpful for school children and senior citizens. Hope they build more across the city.

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