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Inviting Suggestions on the Draft Guidelines for Operationalization of Ro-Ro and Ro-Pax ferry service along the coast of India

Start Date :
Jun 22, 2022
Last Date :
Jul 06, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, under the Sagarmala Programme, intends to create an ecosystem for the development of Ro-Ro (Roll-on, Roll-off) ferries and waterway ...
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M S KUMARSWAMY
4 years 4 days ago
Port Modernization & New Port Development – extende the capacity of existing ports and developing new ports
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M S KUMARSWAMY
4 years 4 days ago
Significance of Sagarmala Seaplane Services:
1) Connectivity to Remote Locations – Through seaplane services under the hub and spoke model, the remote locations would be easily accessible and inter-connected.
2) Boost tourism – Various remote religious or tourist places will be connected under the SSPS. It will also be an aid in the economic prosperity of the remote locations.
3) Employment Generation
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M S KUMARSWAMY
4 years 4 days ago
The country's coastal economy is being strengthened through the Sagarmala programme, wherein along with modernization of old ports, new ones are being built. We believe that our Ports are gateways to development. Therefore the government has launched the Sagarmala programme to modernize the connectivity and infrastructure on the coast”
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M S KUMARSWAMY
4 years 4 days ago
Under coastal berth scheme, financial assistance up-to 50% of total project cost or maximum funding limit can be provided to the implementing agency for creation of infrastructure to promote movement of cargo/passengers by sea/National Waterways.
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M S KUMARSWAMY
4 years 4 days ago
Sagarmala Programme was approved by the Union Cabinet in March 2015 and a National Perspective Plan was prepared by the Ministry of Shipping which was released on 14th April 2016. As of now, 500 projects have been identified at an estimated infrastructure investment of Rs. 3.55 Lac Crore across all the pillars. Out of these, 143 projects (worth Rs. 0.88 Lac Crore) have been completed, and 190 projects (worth Rs. 2.12 Lac Crore) are already under implementation.Remaining set of 167 projects are under various stages of development and expected completion are well within 2035.
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M S KUMARSWAMY
4 years 5 days ago
The Sagarmala programme is the flagship programme of the Ministry of Shipping to promote port-led development in the country through harnessing India’s 7,500 km long coastline, 14,500 km of potentially navigable waterways and strategic location on key international maritime trade routes. The main vision of the Sagarmala Programme is to reduce logistics cost for EXIM and domestic trade with minimal infrastructure investment.
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M S KUMARSWAMY
4 years 5 days ago
The prime objective of the Sagarmala project should be to promote port-led direct and indirect development and to provide infrastructure to transport goods to and from ports quickly, efficiently and cost-effectively.
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M S KUMARSWAMY
4 years 5 days ago
Coastal Shipping & Inland Waterways Transport-Impetus to move cargo through the sustainable and environment-friendly coastal and inland waterways mode.
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M S KUMARSWAMY
4 years 5 days ago
Promote sustainable development of coastal communities through skill development & livelihood generation activities, fisheries development, coastal tourism etc.
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Develope port-proximate industrial clusters and Coastal Economic Zones to reduce logistics cost and time of EXIM and domestic cargo
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