Tight security in Rameswaram ahead of PM Modi's visit for Pamban bridge inauguration

IANS April 6, 2025 246 views

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to make a landmark visit to Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, marking a significant milestone in Indian infrastructure development. The highlight of his trip is the inauguration of India's first vertical lift railway sea bridge, a remarkable engineering achievement spanning 2.08 kilometers. Extensive security preparations have been made, with 2,700 police personnel deployed to ensure a smooth event. Beyond the bridge inauguration, Modi will also launch multiple infrastructure projects and visit the historic Ramanathaswamy Temple, emphasizing both technological progress and cultural significance.

"Bridging the past, lifting the new, Pamban stands tall with a breathtaking view" - Indian Railways Statement
Tight security in Rameswaram ahead of PM Modi's visit for Pamban bridge inauguration
Chennai, April 6: The coastal town of Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu's Ramanathapuram district has been placed under heavy police security as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to arrive here on Sunday for a series of official engagements, including the inauguration of the iconic Pamban Bridge.

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- PM Modi inaugurates groundbreaking 2.08 km vertical lift railway sea bridge

A robust security arrangement has been put in place with the deployment of 2,700 police personnel. The security detail includes the Inspector General of Police (IGP) for the South Zone, two Deputy Inspectors General (DIGs), 12 Superintendents of Police (SPs), 13 Additional SPs, and 35 Deputy SPs.

One of the key highlights of the Prime Minister's visit is the inauguration of India's first vertical lift railway sea bridge at Pamban. The 2.08-kilometre-long bridge, constructed for Rs 550 crore, boasts 99 spans and a 72.5-metre vertical lift section capable of rising to 17 metres.

Designed with provisions for dual rail tracks to meet future demands, the bridge is an indigenous engineering feat. A standout feature of the new Pamban Bridge is its vertical lift span, weighing 660 metric tons. This structure can be elevated vertically to allow the passage of ships beneath -- an innovation developed entirely using Indian technology.

The bridge is expected to significantly boost connectivity to Rameswaram, a revered pilgrimage destination, enhancing travel convenience for thousands of pilgrims and tourists.

During his visit, PM Modi will also flag off a new train service between Rameswaram and Tambaram in Chennai, further enhancing regional connectivity. Preparations for the Prime Minister's visit have been underway for weeks. On March 22, a high-level team led by Additional General Manager Kaushal Kishore conducted an extensive inspection of key sites in Rameswaram and Pamban. The team, which included Madurai Divisional Railway Manager Sharad Srivastava and other senior officials, reviewed critical infrastructure and logistical arrangements at locations such as the Ramanathaswamy temple premises, Mandapam camp helipad, Kunthukal, Mandapam railway station, and the Pamban road bridge.

Following the inspections, a high-level review meeting involving top railway officials, law enforcement agencies, and intelligence personnel was held to ensure a smooth and secure inauguration event.

The Indian Railways, in a statement released on April 5, said: "Bridging the past, lifting the new, Pamban stands tall with a breathtaking view. This Ram Navami, witness the unveiling of India's first vertical lift railway sea bridge."

The statement added that the bridge connects Rameswaram to the mainland and symbolises Indian engineering excellence on the global stage.

Prime Minister Modi is also expected to visit the historic Ramanathaswamy Temple around 12.45 p.m. In addition, he will lay the foundation stones for a range of infrastructure projects worth Rs 8,300 crore. These include major highway developments such as the four-laning of the 28-km Walajapet-Ranipet section of NH 40, dedication of the 29-km four-laned Villupuram-Puducherry stretch of NH 332, the 57-km Poondiyankuppam-Sattanathapuram section of NH 32 and the 48-km Cholapuram-Thanjavur section of NH 36.

These road projects are expected to significantly improve access to pilgrimage centers and tourist destinations while benefiting local farmers by facilitating easier transportation of agricultural produce and enhancing market reach for small-scale industries.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
This is such an impressive engineering marvel! 🇮🇳 The vertical lift feature is truly innovative. Can't wait to see it in action. Kudos to all the engineers and workers involved in this project!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the infrastructure development, I wonder if the 2,700 police personnel deployment is excessive. Couldn't these resources be used elsewhere too? Just a thought.
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Suresh B.
As someone who travels to Rameswaram every year, this bridge will be a game-changer! The old bridge was getting too congested. The dual track provision shows good forward thinking 👏
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Ananya T.
The railway's poetic statement gave me goosebumps! "Bridging the past, lifting the new" - so beautiful. Hope to visit soon and see this engineering masterpiece myself.
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Karthik N.
The new train service to Tambaram will be super helpful for Chennai commuters. Smart move to combine infrastructure development with pilgrimage tourism boost. More projects like this please!
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Meena R.
My father worked on the original Pamban bridge construction. He would have been so proud to see this new technological advancement. Emotional moment for our family ❤️

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