Ministry
of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, under its Sagarmala Programme, has pushed a
number of reforms and initiatives in the maritime industry to strengthen the
country's socio-economic and regulatory environment.
One of the key initiatives of the
Ministry is to promote and develop a unique and innovative concept of floating
jetties ecosystem which when compared to traditional fixed jetties,
offers a number of advantages, such as being environment friendly, having a
longer shelf life and modular construction.
Under
the ambit of Sagarmala, Ministry has provided in-principle approval to 4
additional projects, taking the total to 11 floating jetty projects in
Karnataka. These projects are located primarily on Gurupura River and Netravati
River and shall be used for tourism purposes. The other locations are Thannir Bhavi
Church, Bangra Kuluru, Kulur Bridge and Jappina Mogaru NH bridge.
Additionally, Ministry has provided
in-principle approval to 4 floating jetty projects in Tamil Nadu.
The
projects at Agni Thertham and Villoondi Theertham are located in Rameshwaram
which is a renowned spiritual place in India. Additionally, the projects are
located at Cuddalore and Kanyakumari cater to tourists at these distinguished
tourist destinations.
These
projects will assist in offering safer, hassle free transportation to the tourists
and will lead to overall development and upliftment of the coastal community.
Expressing
his pleasure Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Shri Sarbananda
Sonowal said ‘Our Hon’ble PM lays high
emphasis on providing strong connectivity, which is essential for building a
developed India, the installation of these jetties will be a big push for socio
economic development of these regions in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu and create
new avenues for water related tourism and regional trade with more employment
opportunities to the local population’.