tuticorn, Tuticorin, tuticorincity, Tuticorincity, Tuticorin Corporation, tuticorin city, Tuticorin city, Pearl City, pearl city, Tuty, tuty, tuticorin town, Tuticorin Town, Thoothukudi, Tuticorin Port, Tamilnadu, Pearl City Tuticorin, Tuticorin Harbour, Tuticorin Banks, Tuticorin Fishing, Tuticorin Salt, Tuticorin Shipping, Tuticorin Tamilnadu, Tuticorin hotels, Tuticorin Hospitals, Tuticorin Schools, Tuticorin Colleges

- Login - Register -
» Home
» Economy
» Hospitals
» Banks
» Education
» Shopping
» Religious
» Transport
» Hotels
» Services
» Entertainment
» Plan your Tour
Enter the keyword:
Search in,
Contents/Ads
Articles
News
Or
coral
Articles
Home » Articles » Sethusamudram Project
Sethusamudram Project
The Sethusamudram Project proposes linking the Palk Bay and the Gulf of Mannar between India and Sri Lanka by creating a shipping canal through the shallow sea sometimes called Setu Samudram, and through the island chain of Rama's Bridge. This would provide a continuous navigable sea route around the Indian Peninsula. The project involves digging a 44.9 nautical mile (83 km) long deepwater channel linking the shallow water of the Palk Strait with the Gulf of Mannar. Conceived as early as 1860 by Alfred Dundas Taylor, it recently received approval of the Indian government.

Benefits
The strategic advantages to India derive from obtaining a navigable sea route close to the coast, with a reduction in travel distance of more than 350 nautical miles (650 km) (for larger ships). The project is expected to provide a boost to the economic and industrial development of coastal Tamil Nadu. The project will be of particular significance to Tuticorin harbour, which has the potential to transform itself into a nodal port. The State Government has announced its proposal to develop 13 minor ports, including Ennore, Cuddalore, Nagapattinam, Thondi, Valinokam, Kolachel and Kanyakumari.

Development of the canal and ports is also expected to provide increased maritime security for Tamil Nadu.

Courtesy - Wikipedia
Author - Le An
Lasted updated - September 26, 2007
 
  home © 2006-2010 Website by   Lepanto