
Major ports asked to reduce their carbon footprint
At least 12 major ports owned by the central government will have to take a series of measures to reduce their carbon footprint, including increasing
At least 12 major ports owned by the central government will have to take a series of measures to reduce their carbon footprint, including increasing
Sonowal added that Under PM Gati Shakti NMP, the Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways has identified 101 projects worth Rs. 62,227 Crores for implementation by 2025.
The minister also said 21,846 vessels were handled last financial year by major ports.
A parliamentary committee has stressed on the need for increasing the draft depth of almost all the ports of the country under the Sagarmala Programme
The office memorandum noted that the ministry is constantly working towards promoting the urban water transportation and newly emerging inland passenger and vehicle movement eco-system
Container cargo handled by India’s dozen State-owned ports grew by a paltry 1.22 percent between April and December this fiscal to 8.446 million twenty-foot equivalent
How can Indian ports improve their ranking among the best performing global ports?According to the Container Port Performance Index (CPPI) developed by World Bank and
State-owned ports handled 1.9 million tonnes (mt) of cargo in November, or just about 3 per cent more than last year, as international trade volatility
As they transform into full-fledged landlord ports, the government looks to outsource tugboat services. The plan will be modelled on the Uber/Ola ride hailing service
At least 12 major ports owned by the central government
Sonowal added that Under PM Gati Shakti NMP, the Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways has identified 101 projects worth Rs. 62,227 Crores for implementation by 2025.
The minister also said 21,846 vessels were handled last financial year by major ports.
A parliamentary committee has stressed on the need for increasing
The office memorandum noted that the ministry is constantly working
Container cargo handled by India’s dozen State-owned ports grew by
How can Indian ports improve their ranking among the best
State-owned ports handled 1.9 million tonnes (mt) of cargo in
As they transform into full-fledged landlord ports, the government looks