The island, despite its proximity to the country's financial capital and housing caves which were designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, is still without electricity, which make things difficult for its residents.
Maharashtra Energy Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule today said the government will lay an underwater power cable network between mainland Mumbai and the island at a cost of Rs 28 crore for electrification.
"The government has now decided to provide electricity supply to Elephanta island as well as the Ajanta-Ellora caves. The state cannot not let these internationally recognised tourist destinations remain without power supply for this long," he said.
A power supply cable network will be laid with technical assistance from US and UK-based companies. The cable will have a brake-plate at the island and will be able to withstand choppy seas and underwater pressure, the Minister added.
No tourists are allowed to stay on the island after sunset. The first ferry to the island leaves to the island from Gateway of India at 12.30 pm, while the last ferry leaves at 5.30 pm.
The island, the population of which is estimated to be around 1,200, has an area of about 16 sqkm and is located northeast from Mumbai coast and comes under administrative jurisdiction of Raigad district.
The local population is engaged in cultivating rice, fishing and boat repairing.
