An official, who accompanied Union Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari during his aerial inspection of the SSCP area today, said the Pamban route could be easy and cheap.
The SSCP project envisages dredging a ship channel across Palk Straits, providing a shorter navigational route for ships from east and west coasts of the country instead of circumventing Sri Lanka, has hit a block after protests over the proposed demolition of Ram Sethu.
He said some minor changes might have to be made in the design of century-old Pamban railway Cantilever bridge, an engineering marvel across the sea that connects his island with mainland.
"Instead of opening vertically... The design of the bridge should be changed to open horizontally. There is need to make some changes in the Road bridge also," the official said.
He rejected the view that the money spent so far on the project, which encountered protests by Hindu outfits against proposed demolition of Ram Sethu, the mythical bridge built by Lord Rama, was a total waste.
The dredging done at the Palk strait could be used.
"The Pamban route is capable of handling even bigger ships, if the tunnel railway and road ways are Planned, though they could cost around Rs 4,000 crore," he said.
However, such projects could be taken up only in the second phase of the project, he added.
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