The initiative aims to develop and promote a
tourism-friendly urban water transportation system in Patna, providing citizens
with safe, environmentally friendly, and modern transportation options, Bihar
Tourism Department said in a press release.
Under this
project, state-of-the-art hybrid electric catamaran vessels like the ‘MV Nishadraj‘ will
be operated, capable of running on both battery and hybrid modes. These vessels
will not only ensure zero carbon emissions but also have a capacity to carry
about 100 passengers, including 2 wheelchair users. The vessels will offer
fully air-conditioned and comfortable amenities for the passengers.
In a grand ceremony held in Bhavnagar, Gujarat, in the
presence of Union
Ministers Shri Sarbananda Sonowal and Shri Mansukh Mandaviya,
the MoU for the development of the Urban Water Metro project with an investment
of Rs 908 crores was signed by IWAI
Chairman Sunil Kumar Singh and Nand Kishore, Managing Director of Bihar State Tourism
Development Corporation, on behalf of the Tourism Department. Bihar’s Tourism Minister Raju Kumar Singh
stated that this project will help promote tourism in Patna.
This is a major achievement in the urban
transportation sector, offering a new smart, safe, and sustainable travel
experience for both citizens and tourists through the waterways, the release
said.
Bihar’s
Tourism Secretary Lokesh Kumar Singh mentioned that under the
Urban Water Metro Project, the Water Metro service will operate from Digha Ghat
to Kangan Ghat in Patna. In between, the Water Metro will travel from Digha
Tourism Ghat via NIT Ghat and Gay Ghat to Kangan Ghat.A trial run for this is scheduled to take place soon in Patna. In the
future, ten more locations are expected to be identified, bringing a
revolutionary change to the city’s water tourism system, which will reduce
pollution and travel time.
This initiative will also provide new directions for
tourism and local development, a release said. Patna is one of the 18 selected
cities in the country where an efficient and modern urban water transportation
system is being developed.