The ministry’s flagship project was approved in 2015
to reduce logistics cost for EXIM and domestic trade with minimal
infrastructure investment, thereby promoting port-led development in India.
Earlier this month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke
about the project as part of his vision for the Blue Economy, during Navy Day
celebrations in Maharashtra.
The Minister also
highlighted major steps undertaken by the government to ensure the completion
of Infrastructure Projects, ranging from a periodic review
of projects by various levels in the Ministry as well as methodical project
appraisal and funding guidelines.
Notably, the Ministry holds Maritime States
Development Council (MSDC) meetings from time to time, also encouraging coastal
states and union territories to hold State Sagarmala Committee meetings for
synergy among various stakeholders, the minister added.
Sonowal informed
the parliament in a written response that nineteen meetings of MSDC have been
held with State Governments, including those in Maharashtra – the last meeting
held in August this year.
The minister also emphasised on “no delay†in release
of funds under the Sagarmala Scheme, and said the ministry follows the funding
guidelines for the project as well as instructions issued by the Finance
Ministry for release of funds under the Central Sector Scheme.
On December 6, the second meeting of ‘Sagarmala’ state
level committee was organised at the LoksevaBhawan in Bhubaneshwar, Odisha
under the chairmanship of Commerce & Transport Minister
TukuniSahu.Officials of the commerce and transport department, as well as other
departments were present in the meeting as per reports.