Kolkata:The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW), Sarbananda Sonowal said on Sunday that India has set a target of 200 million MT of cargo movement via waterways by 2030.
He spoke about Centre's plan to scale up waterways infrastructure soon after unveiling a major policy for Cargo Promotion - 'Jalvahak' - incentivising movement of long haul cargo via National Waterways 1 (river Ganga) as well as for National Waterways 2 (river Brahmaputra) and National Waterways 16 (river Barak).
"For 2047, keeping in faith in the growth of inland waterways as a viable alternative for cargo movement, we have set a target of 500 million MT, contributing meaningfully towards realising the vision of Honourable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji’s Atmanirbhar Bharat," he said.
Sonowal also flagged off cargo ships - MV AAI, MV Homi Bhaba along with MV Trishul with two Dumb Barges Ajay & Dikhu - from the GR Jetty, the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways said. This marks the beginning of fixed Scheduled Service of Cargo Vessels from Haldia for NW 1 and NW 2. The Fixed Day Scheduled Sailing Service will ply vessels between Kolkata - Patna - Varanasi - Patna - Kolkata stretch of NW 1 and between Kolkata and Pandu in Guwahati on NW 2 via Indo Bangladesh Protocol Route (IBPR). Union Minister of State for MoPSW, Shantanu Thakur and Minister of State for Transportation (Independent Charge), Government of Uttar Pradesh, Daya Shankar Singh also joined the significant occasion.