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KSMB launches enforcement drive against unregistered inland vessels

The Maritime Board has announced July 15 as the final deadline for vessel owners to submit applications for mandatory registration.
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In an effort to curb unsafe and illegal vessel operations in Kerala’s backwaters and inland waterways, the Kerala State Maritime Board (KSMB) is launching a statewide crackdown on unauthorised vessels — including houseboats, shikaras, speedboats, and other mechanised crafts. The Board will strictly enforce the Inland Vessels Act, 2021, which aims to establish a uniform regulatory framework for inland navigation and ensure safe water transportation for the public.

According to the data with the Board, there are approximately 1,500 inland vessels of various categories operating in the state. The Maritime Board has announced July 15 as the final deadline for vessel owners to submit applications for mandatory registration. This enforcement drive comes amid increasing reports of unregistered and unsafe boats operating in the state, posing serious risks to public safety and the environment. In Alappuzha, which is a major hub of backwater tourism, there are currently 821 registered houseboats, 241 shikaras, 444 motorboats, and 134 speedboats under the Board.

The drive also aims to curb the growing pollution of water bodies caused by unfit inland vessels. Pillai stated that the new vessels registered under the Act would not pose any environmental threat, as they are required to comply with strict waste management regulations to obtain registration.

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