The port authority said
that the transaction will be a lease agreement and not an outright sale helping
the port to generate in excess of Rs 3 crore a year. “The decision to lease out the land aligns with the port’s vision of
sustainable development. This is part of a lease rental arrangement, and the
water bodies are not included in the deal. Fisheries support to local
communities will continue,” Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port, Deputy Chairman Samrat
Rahi said“As the earlier land parcels were smaller, the port did not receive
bids. After discussions, we have decided to increase the land size,” he said.
The land parcels will be leased for a period of 30 years through an
e-tender-cum-eauction process.
Given the ecological sensitivity of the area, the permitted usage of the
leased land will be restricted to ecotourism and wellness activities. The proposed development
will be eco-friendly and may include a tourist centre, restaurant,
eco-cottages, a swimming pool, bird-watching towers, cycling tracks, and a
multipurpose area. “We want the ecosystem of the Nature Park to remain
undisturbed,” Rahi said.
To address concerns raised by stakeholders, the port has increased the
land parcel size based on feedback. “We have decided to enhance the lease area to
nearly five acre. We expect to generate at least Rs 3 crore annually from this
initiative,” Rahi added.
The Nature Park, known for
its rich biodiversity and large water bodies, is an ecologically significant
zone. The water bodies will continue to be managed by an existing cooperative
society under an existing agreement with the port authorities. Any development undertaken within the
leased area will adhere to sustainable construction guidelines, with materials
such as wood being preferred over concrete to preserve the green landscape.
Developing an eco-tourism
hub within Kolkata’s city limits will offer a unique attraction for the city,
port officials said.