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60k-crore capex push from Centre for cruise tourism

Investments to develop river cruise tourism and green vessels by 2047

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60k-crore capex push from Centre for cruise tourism
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9 Jan 2024 12:45 AM GMT

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  • Govt will invest Rs45k cr in river cruise
  • Passenger capacity will rise from 2 lakh to 15 lakh by 2047
  • Another Rs15,000 cr in green transport over next 10 yrs
  • It’ll develop 1,000 vessels and ferries

Kolkata: Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Monday said the government would invest Rs60,000 crore by 2047 in river cruise tourism and development of green vessels. “We are going to invest Rs45,000 crore in river cruise, which will take the passenger capacity from 2 lakh to 15 lakh by 2047,” he said on the sidelines of the first Inland Waterways Development Council meeting here. Sonowal also said the government aims at investing another Rs15,000 crore in green transport over the next 10 years to develop 1,000 vessels and ferries.

“In total, there will be a Rs60,000-crore investment by 2047, and it will be through the public-private partnership (PPP) model. The projects will help generate thousands of jobs,” the Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways said.

The council meeting, represented by officials of around 20 States and Union territories, also saw the unveiling of ‘Harit Nauka’ – guidelines for green transition of inland vessels and the River Cruise Tourism Roadmap 2047.

The day-long meeting, held on a cruise vessel, was conducted by Sonowal to streamline and advance the development of waterways involving states and central government agencies. The sessions covered topics such as fairway development, private sector engagement and best practices, optimising cargo transport efficiency in Inland Water Transport (IWT), fostering the promotion and development of eco-friendly vessels for passenger transportation, exploring the economic advantages of river cruise tourism, among others. An official of the Inland Waterways Authority of India said the meeting was attended by West Bengal transport secretary. The state government has also sought help for dredging of some rivers, he said.

“We will assist in dredging and building approximately 20 community jetties, which will be handed over to the state,” the official added.

Sarbananda Sonowal Government Investment River Cruise Tourism Green Vessels PPP Harit Nauka Inland Waterwaysm Jobs Generation 
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