Chief Minister of Nagaland,
Shri Neiphiu Rio joined
Shri Sonowal to announce development of Tizu Zunki (National Waterways 101) as
both the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) and
the Transport Department of Govt. of Nagaland to work
together to study for navigation feasibility. Shri Rio & Shri Sonowal also
announced to take initiatives to develop the immense tourism potential of
Doyang River Lake with community jetties as well as study feasibility of Ro Pax
ferries. This will boost the tourism potential of the state.
These developments were announced during the interactive session of Stakeholder’s Conference, organised by the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI), the nodal agency of the Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (MoPSW), Govt of India, in Dimapur, Nagaland .
The conference was also attended by the Deputy
Chief Minister, Shri Yanthungo Patton; the Tourism Minister of Nagaland, Shri
Temjen Imna Along; the Member of Parliament of Lok Sabha, S S Jamir; the Member
of Parliament of Rajya Sabha, Phangnon Konyak; the Member of the Legislative
Assembly (MLA) & Advisor, Nagaland, M Yanthan; MLA & Advisor Transport
& Technical Education, Temjenmenba; the MLA & Advisor, SK Yimchunger;
the MLA of Nagaland, ZN Nyuthe; the MLA of Nagaland, CK Santam; the Vice
Chairman of IWAI, Shri Sunil Singh; the Commissioner & Secretary,
Transportation Department of Govt. of Nagaland among other senior officials
from the Government of India as well as the Government of Nagaland.
Speaking on the occasion, Shri Sarbananda
Sonowal said, “The
complex and dynamic mix of waterways of the Northeast provides us an excellent
opportunity to build on the nation building momentum. We
remain firmly committed and on track to provide impetus for the development of
waterways of the region. I call upon all the stakeholders present here today
like transporters, EXIM traders, business interests and vessel owners to
utilities the opportunity provided by the revamped waterways of the region.”
Shri Rio and Shri Sonowal called upon the youth of the region to train
in maritime skills at the Maritime Skill Development Centre to avail employment
opportunities in the marine sector. In Nagaland, the NW 101 flows from Longmatra (Nagaland) towards
Avangkhu where the feasibility study of IWT will be conducted by the IWAI. This
will examine from the perspective of fairway development, navigational aids,
and terminal with minimum infrastructure, skill development and vessel
procurement.
The Ministry of Ports, Shipping
& Waterways (MoPSW), via the IWAI, has been working towards
empowering and enabling the complex and dynamic waterways of the region. The agency is working on multiple projects in
this regard including the prestigious Kaladaan Multimodal Transit Transport
Project, enabling linkage of multiple NWs like NW 2 and NW 16 with Indo
Bangladesh Protocol Route (IBPR), development of fairway on IBPR as well as
declaration of Ports of Call among others.
Tizu river in Nagaland further flows into Chindown river (Third largest
Tributary of river Irrawaddy river), also known as Ningthi river in Myanmar, at
Htamanthi in Myanmar. Chindown River further enters into Irrawaddy River – the
largest river of Myanmar. River Irrawaddy further drains into Andaman Sea via
Irrawaddy Delta after travelling through river ports like Mandalay Chauk, Prome
and & Hinthada providing an alternative opportunity to use waterways for
cargo movement from Northeast to the international trade routes.