Ministry of Ports has embarked on
developing an ecosystem for promotion of Ro-Ro (Roll-on, Roll-off) ferry and
waterway transportation in the country under its Sagar Mala program.
This mode of transportation has
multiple benefits including reduced travel time, reduced logistics cost and
lower pollution in comparison to conventional mode of transportation. In view
of immense potential and distinct advantages of ferry service, Ministry is
financially supporting 45 projects with total project cost of Rs. 1900 Crore.
The Ministry has operationalized Ro-Pax
Ferry service between Ghogha - Hazira in Gujarat and Mumbai - Mandwa in Maharashtra.
These services have transported more than 7 lakh passenger and 1.5 lakh
vehicles, contributing towards clean environment and public welfare.
Additional
projects are planned at Pipavav and Muldwarka in Gujarat
In view of success of these projects and
high demand and potential, additional projects are planned at Pipavav and
Muldwarka in Gujarat and Ghodbunder, Veldur, Vasai, Kashid, Rewas,
Manori and JN Port etc. in
Maharashtra. In addition to above, Ministry is
supporting 4 projects in Andhra Pradesh, 2 projects in Odisha and 1 each in
Tamil Nadu and Goa.
The Ministry has prepared draft of
“Guidelines for Operationalization of Ro-Ro and Ro-Pax ferry service along the
coast of India” after incorporating the preliminary inputs received from the
stakeholders. The guidelines encompass the two aspects of ferry operation
namely; concessions for terminal operation and license for operation of
Ro-Pax vessels.
These
guidelines will homogenize and streamline the development and operations of
ferry services, along with, promoting ease of doing business by eliminating
unnecessary delays, disagreements and introducing digital interventions at
customer interface. They will also help State/UT Governments and Port
Authorities in implementation of such projects by standardization of
procedures. Further, it will help in instilling confidence among the private
players thereby increasing their participation and promoting healthy
competition in such projects. |