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New north west ferry expected to arrive from India in January

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The ferry to service the north west which was built in India is due to arrive here in January, 2023, according to a release yesterday from the Indian High Commission.

The ocean-going MV Ma Lisha ferry has been built by Indian company, Garden Reach Shipbuilde­rs and Engineers Ltd., under the Government of India’s US$12.77 million Line of Credit-cumGrant project in India. The ferry will cater to the transporta­tion needs of passengers and cargoes along the river line and coastal routes of the north western district of Guyana.

The release also said that ten employees including engineers, surveyors, technician­s, crew, etc from the Government of Guyana’s Transport and Harbours Department will be travelling to Kolkata, India for training on the new ferry. They will be in India from 3-7 December, 2022.

The release said that the selected employees are: Victor Reid, Chief Mechanical Engineer; Cleroy Haywood,

Captain; Orson Lindie, Mate; Matthew Burke, Mate; Paul Brotherson, Chief Engineer; Garfield Karl, Second Engineer; Courtney Melville, Ordinary Seaman; Randy October, Ordinary Seaman; Courtney McDonald, Surveyor of Ships; Collis Bethune, Technician (Electrical).

During a courtesy call on High Commission­er of India, Dr. KJ Srinivasa, discussion­s were held on the progress of the project and training/inspection for which the team was visiting India.

Meanwhile, two representa­tives of the Garden Reach Shipbuilde­rs and Engineers Ltd are presently in Guyana, where they are coordinati­ng final preparator­y work for the arrival of the ferry and maintenanc­e after arrival, the release said. During a meeting, the representa­tives briefed the High Commission­er on the progress of the vessel project and the cooperatio­n being coordinate­d with the Guyanese authoritie­s.

In October this year, nineteen

Officers/Technical Staff from the Ministry of Public Works left for India for training on the vessel. The training covered the mechanical and electrical system of

the new ferry vessel.

The ferry was launched into water in June, 2022 by Juan Edghill, Minister of Public Works.

 ?? ?? High Commission­er of India, Dr. KJ Srinivasa (centre) with the T&HD employees who will be trained and others.
High Commission­er of India, Dr. KJ Srinivasa (centre) with the T&HD employees who will be trained and others.

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