Updated On: 19 March, 2021 08:12 AM IST | Mumbai | Anurag Kamble
The 3.2-km-long structure will protect the tourist destination from soil erosion caused by rising water level and will be constructed by JNPT

Work began on the Elephant protective wall on Monday; the island’s cave temples, carved out of rock, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site
To save it from soil erosion and rising waters, the Gharapuri Island, popularly known as Elephanta, will get a 3.2-km-long wall. The structure will have a walkaway for tourists as well as slope protection.
Locals had been demanding a retaining wall for more than two decades.