The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

Revised plan for Sabarimala ropeway project mooted

2.7-km ropeway will span ve steel towers connecting lower terminal station at Pampa Hilltop to upper terminal near Police Barrack, passing through Neelimala, Charalmedu, and Marakkoott­am

- Hiran Unnikrishn­an

The ambitious ropeway project in Sabarimala, which has been in limbo for years now, has received a fresh lease of life with authoritie­s coming up with a revised plan.

As per the latest plan, the 2.7-km ropeway will span ve prefabrica­ted steel towers, ranging from 40 metres to 70 metres in height, connecting the lower terminal station at Pampa Hilltop to the upper terminal near Police Barrack, passing through Neelimala, Charalmedu, and Marakkoott­am.

To mitigate the impact on vegetation, the project area has been relocated

Updated sketch from resurvey of area, conducted as per High Court direction, will be submitted for approval by May 23

nearer to the trekking path, reducing the number of trees to be felled to 80.

Resurvey done

“A resurvey of the area has been conducted as per a direction by the High Court and the updated sketch will be submitted for its approval by May 23. Subject to the court’s approval, applicatio­ns will be forwarded to the Ministry of Environmen­t and Forests and the National Tiger Conservati­on Authority,’’ said an oŠcial from Eighteenth Step Damodar Cable Car Private Ltd, which executes the project.

TDB property

The upper terminal will be situated on property owned by the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) , where a cluster of abandoned sheds are currently located. Prior to initiation, soil samples from project areas within the Periyar Tiger Reserve will be tested by a technical team. Soil testing at Hilltop near Pampa, within the Ranni Forest Division, has already been completed.

The ropeway aims at streamlini­ng transporta­tion of goods from Pampa to the Sannidhana­m, replacing tractors currently in use, and will feature ambulance cars for emergency patient transport. Operating under a Build, Operate, and Transfer model, the project is slated for completion within 24 months.

According to sources in the TDB, the project, including terminal stations, towers, and the ropeway corridor, will cover close to 1.5 acres.

Delays

Overseen by the Sabarimala High-Power Committee, the project has faced delays due to objections raised by the Forest department, particular­ly concerning the failure to address the repercussi­ons of extensive earth removal and tree felling.

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