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India’s First Vertical Lift Sea Bridge Inaugurated: New Pamban Bridge Opens in Tamil Nadu

  • PM Modi inaugurates the 2.08 km New Pamban Bridge on Ram Navami.
  • India’s first vertical lift sea bridge enhances rail and maritime movement.
  • Built at ₹700+ crore, the bridge connects Rameswaram Island to the mainland.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the New Pamban Bridge. It is a landmark infrastructure project that marks India’s first vertical lift railway sea bridge.

This bridge is not just an engineering marvel, but also holds immense cultural relevance. It is situated near Dhanushkodi, the mythological site from where Lord Ram is believed to have started building Ram Setu. The bridge was inaugurated on Ram Navami. It symbolizes both technological advancement and India’s deep-rooted spiritual legacy.

New Pamban Bridge: A Modern Marvel with Cultural Soul

The New Pamban Bridge, developed by Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL), stands as a prime example of India‘s evolving infrastructure capabilities. It has stainless steel reinforcement, corrosion-resistant coating, and fully welded joints to ensure long-lasting durability in the harsh marine environment.

Unlike the old manually operated Pamban Bridge, this vertical-lift system allows for seamless and safer maritime navigation. Ships no longer need to wait for hours, and train movement can continue uninterrupted with minimal manual intervention.

The bridge has been constructed with future demands in mind. It is designed to accommodate dual rail tracks and can support heavier, faster trains. This contributes to improved logistics and regional trade growth across southern India.

By integrating engineering brilliance with cultural reverence, the project reinforces the spiritual significance of Rameswaram. It also paves the way for enhanced tourism and pilgrimage experiences. It is a blend of heritage and progress.

The New Pamban Bridge is more than just a transit route. It’s a testament to India’s commitment to innovation, cultural pride, and sustainable connectivity for future generations.

“Infrastructure is the backbone of development, and every bridge we build is a pathway to progress.” — Narendra Modi

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