India: A street scene in Cochin (Kochi) , Kerala, c. 1910
Kochi (Malayalam: കൊച്ചി,) formerly Cochin, is a major port city on the west coast of India by the Arabian Sea.
In 1866, Fort Kochi became a municipality, and its first Municipal Council election was conducted in 1883. The Maharaja of Cochin, who ruled under the British, in 1896 initiated local administration by forming town councils in Mattancherry and Ernakulam. In 1925, Kochi legislative assembly was constituted due to public pressure on the state.
Towards the early 20th century, trade at the port had increased substantially, and the need to develop the port was greatly felt. Harbour engineer Robert Bristow was brought to Kochi in 1920 under the direction of Lord Willingdon, then the Governor of Madras. In a span of 21 years, he transformed Kochi into one of the safest harbours on the peninsula, where ships berthed alongside the newly reclaimed inner harbour equipped with a long array of steam cranes.
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