The
Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (MoPSW), Sarbananda Sonowal
visited the Pandu Port Complex to review the ongoing construction activities
including the Northeast India’s First Ship Repair Facility as well as the
Elevated Road corridor. The Union
Minister also met with the senior officials of the Ministry as well as the
Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI), the nodal agency for the
development of waterways in the country, to assess the progress of various
projects being developed along the river Brahmaputra (National Waterways 2)
with an investment of ₹645 crores.
The
Union Minister also inspected the ongoing construction of Ship Repair Facility.
It is also noteworthy this repair facility is being constructed with an
investment of ₹208 crores and is being developed through Hooghly-Cochin
Shipyard Limited (HCSL). The last mile connectivity to Pandu Port Complex,
through alternative road to NH27, with an investment of ₹180 crores, was also
reviewed.
In Assam alone, projects
exceeding ₹760 crore are currently underway, signifying the government’s
dedication to the region’s progress. The MoPSW is also developing
River tourism and water sports along Brahmaputra under which seven tourist
jetties will be constructed at Oriumghat, Bhupen Hazarika Setu, Koliabhom ora
Bridge at Tezpur, Bogibeel Bridge, Dikhow Mukh, Kalongmukh and Uzanbazar in
Guwahati.