Centre sets up joint expert panel to study Shiradi Ghat tunnel connectivity project
- Country:
- India
The Centre has constituted a joint expert committee to examine integrated highway and railway connectivity between Mangaluru and Bengaluru, including the proposed Shiradi Ghat tunnel corridor, according to Dakshina Kannada MP Capt Brijesh Chowta.
The committee, comprising specialists from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways and Indian Railways, will prepare a Detailed Project Report (DPR) covering technical feasibility, environmental implications, construction challenges and cost requirements, officials said.
The decision follows a request made by Chowta seeking coordinated evaluation rather than separate studies by road and railway departments.
Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari, in a communication to the MP, confirmed the committee's mandate to assess the viability and benefits of a tunnel system along the Shiradi Ghat stretch.
The Shiradi Ghat route is a major lifeline linking coastal Karnataka with the state's capital and hinterland. However, the corridor has been vulnerable to recurring landslides, road closures and prolonged travel disruptions, particularly during the monsoon.
Officials said the proposed tunnel aims to enhance travel reliability, reduce transportation time and boost commercial movement between the coast and the interior region.
Chowta said the integrated approach is expected to improve coordination, reduce duplication of work and enable quicker decision-making.
ALSO READ
-
Trains like Vande Bharat, Namo Bharat and Amrit Bharat laying foundation of new generation of Indian Railways: PM Modi.
-
CAG to Audit Indian Railways, Reform Cadres for Enhanced Financial Oversight
-
Nitin Gadkari Launches the 84th Indian Road Congress Paving Way for India's Infrastructure Future
-
Auditing the Future: CAG's Comprehensive Report on Indian Railways and Logistics Initiatives
-
Detailed project report for Pushkar Corridor finalised, work to begin soon: Rajasthan Dy CM