The Syama Prasad Mookherjee
Port (SMP), formerly known as Kolkata Port, is set to submit the detailed
project report (DPR) for the ambitious International Container Transhipment
Port (ICTP) at Galathea Bay in Great Nicobar shortly, a senior official said on
Tuesday 2 Jan.
“The Great Nicobar
project DPR is ready and will be submitted to the shipping ministry anytime
soon,†SMP chairman Rathendra Raman said on the sidelines
of an interactive session with the members of the Bharat Chamber of Commerce.
According to officials, the report is expected to reach the ministry within the
next 2-3 days. However, the entity responsible for developing the port remains
unclear, as SMP was only entrusted with preparing the DPR. “We don’t have
details. We were just asked to prepare the DPR by the government, and we have
executed that,†Raman said.
Discussing port performance, Raman said
that the SMP anticipates a 5 per cent growth in traffic for the current fiscal
year 2023-24.
He said the port aims to
conclude the year with 68 million tonnes of cargo traffic. This growth is
expected to be lower due to traffic regulations in Khidirpur Dock 1 and 2 for
three months for renovation being carried out after 50 years. In 2022-23, the Kolkata Dock System and
Haldia Dock Complex achieved double-digit growth of 12.5 per cent over the
previous fiscal year, handling 65.66 million tonnes of cargo. Raman shared
plans to create a Special Economic Zone (SEZ)-like development area in both
Kolkata and Haldia, although details remain in the initial stages.