Oman Daily Observer

Focus on ‘green’ inland waterways

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NEW DELHI — In a bid to tap the vast potential for bulk transporta­tion of goods at low cost through inland waterways, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has initiated steps to fast-track developmen­t of such infrastruc­ture by state-run and private firms.

India has about 14,500 km of navigable waterways comprising rivers, canals, backwaters and creeks that can be used to move cargo in a green, fuel-efficient mode. Like national highways, the country has three functional national waterways with two more under way.

“The initiative will harness huge potential of inland waterways in transporti­ng bulk cargo like coal, foodgrains, fertilizer­s, project cargo, fly ash, and containers at competitiv­e cost for public and private sector firms ,” an official statement said.

“Adequate use of waterways will also ease the burden on rail and road infra- structure.”

The statement came after a high level meeting at the Prime Minister’s Office which noted that a pact among National Thermal Power Corp, Inland Waterways Authority of India and a private developer has led to competitiv­e transporta­tion rates for the state-run firm.

Investment worth Rs 650 crore has also been committed by the private sector. The other decisions taken at the meeting include:

— Long-term cargo commitment of 3 million tonnes by National Thermal Power Corp for the Barh power project in Bihar once its five units start operations by 2016-17.

— Execution of a coal handling facility at Jogighopa in Asom with rail connectivi­ty.

— Long-term cargo commitment by Food Corporatio­n of India for three years to transport grains to Tripura and Asom from Kolkata and within Asom using inland waterways.

— Efforts by the External Affairs Ministry for early completion of Ashuganj multi-modal port by Bangladesh and its regular use as a transit port.

— The Shipping Ministry to consider providing additional money to ensure night navigation on the Indo-bangladesh protocol route.

— Oil and Natural Gas Corp and Oil India to convey a firm cargo commitment through inland waterways in two weeks.

— Container Corp to provide similar firm commitment for part-transporta­tion of goods via inland waterways from their operations at Pandu in Asom.

“The progress on these decisions will be reviewed in two months time by the Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister,” the official statement added. — IANS

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