The Ports Ministry has launched
guidelines for Green transition of inland vessels and river cruise tourism road
map for 2047 at the first meeting of the Inland Waterways Development Council
that concluded in Kolkata on January 8th. The meeting was held onboard vessel MV Ganga Queen and showcased the
interesting possibilities waterways sector holds.
The Guidelines unveil the strong
commitment of the Ports Ministry has put forth towards promoting passenger
transport through inland waterways in an environment friendly and sustainable
manner by increasing the adoption of low-emission fuel
(CNG/LNG/electric/hydrogen/methanol) as propulsion fuel for inland vessel
operations (Green Vessels).
Chairman, IWAI and
Chairman & Managing Director, Cochin Shipyard Limited apprised meeting
participants on the country’s elevated capacity in building such Green Vessels and highlighted that a
new state of the art facility has been set up at the Hooghly Cochin Shipyard
Limited for construction of electric powered inland vessels, the ministry said.
The Minister also shared the River
Cruise Tourism Roadmap 2047 that focuses on four vital pillars, including
Infrastructure, Integration, Accessibility, and Policy for promoting river
cruise tourism. As a part of the
roadmap, over 30 possible routes and tourist circuits along inland waterways
have been identified for further development.