Kolkata Port
plans to Construct 15 Jetties to Promote Inland WaterTransport as part of the
efforts to improve logistics and to deepen its hinterland. The project aims to make water transport convenient for
people living near the three prime bridges — NiveditaSetu, Howrah Bridge and
Second Hooghly Bridge.
State Urban Development
minister Firhad Hakim has assured full cooperation in the development of Inland
Water Transport (IWT) in the state.
The state Transport department plans to construct 15 new jetties in the
state under the West Bengal Transport Inland Water Transport and Logistic and
Spatial Development Project. They have
already constructed 29 pontoons with enhanced safety railings and covered
Gangways. The 15 more jetties are going to be built to increase regional
cross-river and longitudinal accessibility. The project will also ensure
improved services to the citizens.
The first step towards it would be through the preparation of a plan for
urban up-gradation around 500 meters of each newly built jetty precinct. The
total cost of the project is Rs 1021 crore, which includes the state’s share of
Rs 306 crore and World Bank loan of Rs 715 crore. The project will be completed
in five years
As the project involves the development of riverine areas, the Transport
department will be coordinating with the state Urban Development and
Municipality Affairs department. A
meeting was held along with the officials of the transport department and
top brass of 44 municipalities in Kolkata Metropolitan Area (KMA). Ministers of
both the departments, Snehasis Chakraborty and Firhad Hakim, were also present.
According to an official, the project aims to make water transport
convenient for people living near the three prime bridges — NiveditaSetu,
Howrah Bridge and Second Hooghly Bridge.