IndianSanskriti
sethu-ram

Will not touch Ram Sethu bridge ‘in the interest of nation’: Centre tells SC

In an affidavit filed as a response to BJP leader Subramanian Swamy’s plea, the Centre vouched that the Sethusamudram Canal project will not cause any damage to the bridge.

The Centre on Friday told the Supreme Court that it will not touch the Ram Sethu bridge, in the “interest of the nation” and if possible, alternate routes will be explored. In an affidavit filed as a response to BJP leader Subramanian Swamy’s plea, the Centre vouched that the Sethusamudram Canal project will not cause any damage to the bridge.

The government said: “The Government of India intends to explore an alternative to the earlier alignment of Sethusamudram Ship Channel project without affecting or damaging the Adam’s bridge/Ram Sethu in the interest of the nation.”

The Union Ministry of Shipping requested the bench, headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra, to dispose off the plea by taking note of the stand taken by the ministry in the affidavit.

Swamy had filed a PIL against the Centre’s Sethusamudram Canal project and had sought that the Centre be directed to “not touch” the Ram Sethu bridge.

You may also like

Search the website

Like us on Facebook

Get daily updates via Email

Enter your email address:

Recent Posts

5 Picture Books for Kids to Celebrate Holi with Colors and Stories

Holi is a festival of colors, joy, and togetherness, making it the perfect time to introduce kids to its rich traditions through storytelling. These 5 must-read picture books bring the magic of Holi alive with engaging narratives, vibrant illustrations, and timeless cultural wisdom. From Radha and Krishna’s playful colors to heartwarming sibling adventures, these books will make Holi even more special for young readers.

Regional Variations: How Different States Celebrate Holi

Holi, the festival of colors, is celebrated with unique regional traditions across India. From Lathmar Holi in Barsana, where women playfully chase men with sticks, to the grandeur of Royal Holi in Rajasthan, each state adds its own flavor to this vibrant celebration. Discover the fascinating ways Holi is observed in different parts of India, including Dol Jatra in Bengal, Holla Mohalla in Punjab, and Yaosang in Manipur. Dive into the cultural diversity of this festival and see how colors unite people across the nation!

The Legend of Holika and Prahlad: A Story of Faith and Courage

Experience the joy of Holi in its traditional essence! This vibrant scene captures the spirit of Holika Dahan with people gathered around a sacred bonfire, symbolizing the victory of good over evil. The next day, children and adults immerse themselves in the colors of Holi, celebrating unity, happiness, and the cultural heritage of India. The festive decorations, the ancient temple backdrop, and the joyous atmosphere make this an unforgettable depiction of Holi.

css.php