The Inland water transport system with
Varanasi as the base has handled 126.15 million tons of cargo during last year
as against mere 6.83 million tons when the bjp government came to power in 2014
Ports Minister Sarbananda Sonawal informed the Parliamentary Consultative Committee
of his Ministry on December 22nd
During the
meeting, Mr Sonowal informed that, ‘Cargo handling in National Waterways has
grown by more than 1700 per cent to 126.15 million metric tons (MMT) in 2022-23
from 6.83 MMT in 2013-14
(The BJP
government focused on development of Inland water transport in the river Ganges
and Brahamaputra and invested thousands of crores on development of cargo
terminals in Varanasi Sahibganj in Bihar
and Haldia in West Bengal. The government has ensured that Uttar Pradesh and
Bihar no longer suffered from the handicap of their land locked nature.)
Mr Sonawal said the India Ports have
handled 151 million tons of coastal cargo during last year as against about 75
million tons before the BJP government assumed office in 2014
The Ministry
of Ports, has identified a total potential of 1300 MTPA cargo movement by
coastal shipping by 2047’
The Ports
Ministry has introduced green channel clearance, First and last mile road and
rail connectivity, Sectoral plans for Efficient Logistics (SPEL) under National
logistics policy. for the promotion of coastal shipping.‘Government has taken
various projects under the Sagarmala Program for enhancement of Coastal Cargo
handling capacity and facilitation of passenger movement along the coast.
Five dedicated
coastal berths have been developed, creating handling capacity of 6.34 MTPA.
Apart from this 10 projects of RoRo/RoPax Jetties, Passenger Jetties etc. worth
Rs. 527 Cr crore have also been completed’
To facilitate the coastal vessels the Ports
Ministry has also introduced priority berthing policy and Green channel
clearance for faster evacuation of coastal cargo at ports. A discount of 40 per cent is offered by
major ports on vessel and cargo related charges to coastal cargo vessels. After
looking at the potential the government has also reduced GST on bunker fuels
used in Indian Flag Vessels from 18 to 5 percent.