Shantanu
Thakur, Union Minister of State for Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, Government
of India, visited Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority – India’s Best Performing
Port. He was welcomed by Unmesh Sharad Wagh, IRS, Chairman, JNPA & CMD,
VPPL.Unmesh Sharad Wagh, IRS, Chairman,
JNPA and CMD, VPPL, delivered a comprehensive presentation on the progress of
Vadhvan Port.
He highlighted that the project is advancing
ahead of schedule, underscoring the port’s strategic importance in enhancing
India’s maritime trade capabilities. The Minister also felicitated Govind
Bodke, IAS, District Collector, Palghar, and Balasaheb Patil, IPS,
Superintendent of Police, Palghar, for their instrumental contributions in
facilitating environmental clearances, conducting public hearings, and laying
the foundation stone for VPPL.
It was followed by a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing between Yashwantrao Chavan
Maharashtra Open University and Vadhvan Port Project Limited. Under this collaboration, the
university will design and conduct essential skill-based programs tailored to
the operational requirements of Vadhvan Port. The initiative will focus on
developing training modules and creating employment opportunities for skilled
students, thereby generating a future-ready workforce for the maritime sector.
An agreement was also signed between VPPL and ITD Cementation India Ltd. for
the construction of Near Shore Reclamation and Shore Protection for the
Greenfield Vadhvan Port.
He
addressed a stakeholders’ meeting, where he engaged with port users and trade
representatives to understand their perspectives and discuss strategic
initiatives to address the evolving needs of India’s maritime sector and
facilitate smoother trade operations.
Speaking at the occasion
Shantanu Thakur, Union Minister of State for Ports, Shipping, and Waterways,
Government of India, said, “Ports are the gateways to a nation’s economic
growth, and JNPA is an example of India’s maritime potential. Here I witnessed how
infrastructure development and operational advancements are driving progress.
Interactions with stakeholders highlighted important insights on the trade’s evolving
needs and expectations. With strategic projects like Vadhvan Port on the
horizon, we are paving the way for enhanced trade capacity and global
competitiveness. The government remains dedicated to creating policies and
infrastructure that empower the maritime industry, streamline logistics, and
bolster India’s standing as a major player in global trade.”
Additionally,
during his visit, Shantanu Thakur performed the groundbreaking ceremony for the
Construction of the Entrance Gate Building & Development of its Surrounding
Area at the Landing jetty in JN Port. The building will include a recreational
space for sunset views against the Mumbai skyline, an iconic landmark near the
jetty, and increased seating with functional cafeterias. VVIP lounging areas, improved vehicular access, space for security
personnel, and an information desk further enhance passenger comfort and site
management.
He
also visited GTI, one of the most efficient container terminals at JNPA, where
he was briefed on terminal operations by the CEO of GTI. The Minister’s tour
included key infrastructure and operational facilities at JNPA, such as the
Centralised Parking Plaza (CPP), JNPA SEZ, and the Free Trade Warehousing Zone
(FTWZ) at SEZ.