PM Narendra Modi inaugurates first multi-modal terminal built on River Ganga
As per media reports, PM Narendra Modi inaugurated India’s first multi-modal terminal on the Ganga river in his parliamentary constituency Varanasi and received the country’s first container cargo transported on inland waterways from Kolkata.
In fact, the first consignment containing food and beverage had set sail from Kolkata in the last week of October.
The Prime Minister was also accompanied by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Union Transport, Highways and Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari and BJP state president Mahendra Nath Pandey.
As per reports, this is the first of the four multi-modal terminals being constructed on the National Waterway-1 (river Ganga) as part of the World Bank-aided Jal Marg Vikas project of the Inland Waterways Authority of India.
The total estimated cost of the project is Rs 5,369.18 crore, which will be equally shared between the Government of India and the World bank.
Earlier, upon the PM’s arrival, he was given a detailed presentation of the waterways and watched also shown a short film on the viability of the waterways between Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh and Haldia in West Bengal.
According to a statement, the Centre’s Jal Marg Vikas Project aims at developing the stretch of the river between Varanasi and Haldia for navigation of large vessels weighing up to 1,500 tonnes to 2,000 tonnes.
Moreover, its objective is to promote inland waterways as a cheap and environment-friendly means of transportation, especially for cargo movement. The Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) is the project implementing agency for this initiative.
As per reports, the project also entails construction of three multi-modal terminals (Varanasi, Sahibganj and Haldia), two inter-modal terminals, five roll-on-roll-off (Ro-Ro) terminal pairs, new navigation lock at Farakka in West Bengal, assured depth dredging, integrated vessel repair and maintenance facility, differential global positioning system (DGPS), river information system (RIS), river training