The project aims to provide an
alternative transportation mode linking Paradip Port, which is expected to
boost economic and commercial development in the region.
The announcement came during chief minister’s address at the Boita
Bandana ceremony in Paradip on Kartik Purnima. Speaking about the cultural
significance of the occasion, Majhi
recalled how traders from Odisha historically sailed to countries like
Indonesia and beyond on Kartik Purnima day. This maritime legacy is
commemorated annually as residents float paper boats in rivers and ponds.
“Paradip Port is not just a maritime gateway; it’s the cornerstone of our
nation’s progress,” said Majhi, emphasizing its role in fostering trade
relationships and economic growth. He also revealed the Centre’s plans to
invest approximately Rs 70 lakh crores in the Indian port sector by 2047 to
strengthen India’s position in the global markets.
In a series of development initiatives, the chief minister inaugurated
the 10-day Bali Yatra festival, launched a piped fuel gas project benefiting
over 7,000 households in the port area, laid the foundation stone for a Rs
24.89-crore three-lane heavy vehicle pole spanning 500 metres, featuring a
pipeline corridor and pedestrian walkways. “Bali
Yatra represents our glorious maritime heritage and Odisha’s rich cultural
consciousness,” Majhi said during the festival inauguration.