Infrastructure
Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (Twitter)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will unveil the foundation stones for two major initiatives while inaugurating Maritime Skill Centre for Northeast, to ramp up capacity in Pandu port in Guwahati on 13 January.
The other initiatives are the Ship Repair Facility at Pandu Multi Modal terminal and an elevated road connecting the Multi Modal Terminal with National Highway-27 in Guwahati, according to Ports, Shipping and Waterways Minister Sarbananda Sonowal.
The facilities are part of major initiatives planned by the Ministry for revamping inland waterways in Assam and the Northeast.
Union Minister Sonowal also announced an investment of Rs 1,016 crore for the development of inland waterways in Assam for the forthcoming years.
A comprehensive package to develop Brahmaputra river has now been enhanced to Rs 474 crore, as well as, an enhanced package of Rs 148 crore has been earmarked for the development of Barak river recently. The Ministry has also approved development of Dhansiri river and Kopili river.
Highlighting the success of the rejuvenated waterways as an alternative conduit of logistics under the Modi government, the cargo movement in Indo Bangladesh Protocol Route (IBPR) has increased from 2.00 MT in 2014-15 to 5.43 MT in 2021-22, remarked Sonowal.
Sonowal said, “Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji, our Ministry has taken up major initiatives to power the waterways of the region in order to convert them as the avenues of economic progress, development and growth of the region.
"We believe that this will serve as a major shot-in-the-arm for the development of the region. We believe that our commitment to harness the magnificent prowess of the country's rich river system will unpack immense opportunity.
"We believe that the innate beauty of waterways as a sustainable, economic and swift mode of transport will make our future ready and act as the driving engine of growth of new India.”
Sharing his views on the scheduled launch of Ganga Vilas — world’s largest river cruise from Varanasi to Dibrugarh, the Minister added, “Ganga Vilas will open up a new vista for the tourism in the country. As the cruise will spend more than ten days in Assam, the foreign tourists will be able to explore and experience a new horizon of socio-cultural hue along the river coast. From Dhubri to Dibrugarh and from Mayong to Majuli, this cruise has curated an interesting journey where the natural beauty of Assam will be relished. It’s success has also opened a new avenue of investment in river cruise tourism in Assam. We hope that it’s multiplier impact on the economy of the state will be manifold.”
The Ganga Vilas will stop at Dhubri, Goalpara (Jogighopa), Guwahati (Pandu), Pobitora, Tezpur, Silghat, Nemati Ghat before anchoring at Dibrugarh (Bogibeel) in the state.
The Ship Repair facility at the Pandu Terminal will save time and money. The facility will cater to the repair of vessels of the government and other private operators.
The dedicated road connecting the Pandu Terminal with the NH-27 will enable 24-hour smooth and swift connectivity, making a sound business proposition for cargo operators.
The Maritime Skill Centre for Northeast will be instrumental in honing our rich talent pool and acquire much valued skill sets by the candidates for better employment opportunities in the burgeoning logistics industry.