The Hindu (Madurai)

Negotiatin­g the stretch near Big Temple remains a nightmare for tourists

For residents of Thanjavur, it is a daily ordeal; their hope that a new parking lot would be c reated during implementa­tion of the Smart Cities Mission projects remains unfulfille­d

- V. Venkatasub­ramanian

Residents of Thanjavur feel that their expectatio­ns for a lasting solution to the problems they face and also for the tourists in negotiatin­g the stretch near the Big Temple might remain a dream forever.

Their hopes for a solution grew when the Thanjavur Corporatio­n found a place in the list of 100 urban areas picked up by the Central government for implementa­tion of the Smart City projects in 2015 and the project gathered pace with the announceme­nt of the creation of an undergroun­d parking lot at the erstwhile Thiruvallu­var Theatre Complex, a vertical light motor vehicle parking lot near the Ayyasamy Vandaiyar Memorial Bus Stand (the Old Bus Stand) and the Commercial Complex with private vehicles parking lot planned at the erstwhile Thiruvaiya­ru Bus Stand.

At the time of launching of the Smart City project the civic body officials claimed that the new parking lots would be of immense help to the tourists visiting the World Heritage Monument in their vehicles.

They said that it would help reduce the congestion created on the Big Temple road due to the presence of the vehicle parking lot right in front of the Big Temple, pointed out, R.Chandran, an architect and social activist.

Thilakar Thidal near the Big Temple complex could be converted as a parking lot, says an activist

In 2022, their expectatio­ns grew further as the Mayor S.Ramanathan said that the civic body would push through a proposal to construct a rail overbridge (ROB) connecting the Srinivasap­uram area, on the Western fringe of the Old Thanjavur Town with the Medical College Road.

However, much to the agony of the residents and the tourists visiting the World Heritage Monument continue to undergo the ordeal of negotiatin­g the small stretch of Big Temple Road as nothing tangible seems to have emerged out of the Mayor’s announceme­nt as well as from the much pampered Smart City project implementa­tion, said S. Sethuraman, a social activist.

Suggesting that the Thilakar Thidal near the Big Temple complex, where the political parties used to conduct their meetings sporadical­ly, could be converted as a parking lot for tourist buses, vans and other light motor vehicles, he pointed out that the traffic snarls on the Big Temple Road could be averted to a greater extent as the tourists could reach the temple complex via the moat ramp abutting the ‘Sivaganga Park’ entrance near the Thilakar Thidal.

Further, the existing parking lot could be used for twowheeler parking to avoid parking motorcycle­s and other twowheeler­s on the pavements during ‘pradosham’, ‘ashtami’ and other auspicious days when local devotees will be visiting the temple in large numbers, he added.

In case the political parties resist this proposal, the abandoned buildings at the Old Court Complex opposite the newly set up Museum on Court Road could be razed down to make way for the open space required for the political parties to conduct their rallies and public meetings, he said.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Traffic snarl near Big Temple in Thanjavur.
FILE PHOTO Traffic snarl near Big Temple in Thanjavur.

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