ICHR Chairman Y Sudershan Rao, addressing a press conference at the institution here, said the project period spans from October to November.
"One of the major projects that we are going to initiate is the Ram Setu pilot project which will seek to ascertain or find out if these structures were results of natural phenomenon or man-made," he said.
Asked as to who initiated the project, Rao said it was "completely an ICHR initiative but we may approach the Centre if needed".
"A nationwide selection process would pick up students and scholars from various universities to be part of the team," Rao added.
"We are going to hold a two-week workshop on history of oceanic archaeology by May or June. During that event, we will also identify scholars, students and trainers who could be part of this ambitious project," he said.
Asked if the findings would be compared with writings in the epic Ramayana, the chairman said, "Our purpose only is to explore it from archaeological standpoint."
These marine structures, between the coasts of Tamil Naidu and Sri Lanka, have been at the centre of controversy especially since the Seethusamudram shipping canal project.
ICHR is a flagship research-based institution that functions under the Ministry of Human Resource Development.
"Our project could inspire others, even our government to further take up this project," Rao said.
The announcement comes at a time when the spotlight has returned to the issue of Ram Temple in Ayodhya after the BJP's win in the recent UP Assembly polls.
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