Talaimannar Pier to be re-constructed after 37 years

Ports, Shipping, and Aviation Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva and officials at the inspection of the Talaimannar Pier on Friday (4).

The Ports, Shipping, and Aviation Ministry has planned to re-construct the Talaimannar Pier to facilitate passenger vessels from Rameswaram, India. The pier was destroyed and had been abandoned during the conflict era in the North.

Accordingly, under the instructions of Ports, Shipping, and Aviation Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva, the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) has been vested with the re-construction of the pier. The estimated cost of the investment is Rs. 1,800 million.

Parallel to the re-construction of the pier, about 10 acres of government-owned land bordering the port will be acquired for port infrastructure development activities. Under these new developments, a modern passenger terminal and warehouse facilities will be constructed. It has also been decided to call for RFPs (Request for Proposals) for these investments to be carried out under PPP (Public-Private Partnership).

In the past, a passenger ferry service existed between Talaimannar and Danushukodi. However, the Dhanuskodi Port was completely destroyed due to cyclones.

At present, India has completed developments at the Rameswaram Port, and the Indian Government has declared clearance to commence a passenger ferry service between Mannar and Rameswaram.

To make initial plans for the project and to carry out necessary inspections, Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva made a special visit to the port on August 4. After the inspection visit, the Minister also attended a special discussion held to discuss and resolve issues pertaining to the project.

Speaking at the event, the Minister said that the reconstruction will re-awaken the strong correlation between the two neighbouring nations.

The Minister emphasized that the commencement of the ferry service between Talaimannar and Rameswaram will also facilitate Sri Lankan pilgrims to India by providing low-cost travel facilities.

He said that these measures will facilitate the exchange of goods between the two countries and will be a commendable opportunity to popularize the products of the people of northern Sri Lanka in India.

Several officials including the SLPA Chairman Keith Bernard, Vice Chairman Gayan Algewattege and the Sri Lanka Navy, also attended the event.

Source – Daily News

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