TNPSC Thervupettagam

Government extends period of Coastal Berth Scheme

November 5 , 2017 2430 days 1171 0
  • The Ministry of Shipping has extended the period of the Coastal Berth scheme of the flagship Sagarmala Programme for three years.
  • The projects under the Scheme are distributed over eight states with the highest number of projects in Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh & Goa.
Coastal Berth Scheme
  • The Coastal Berth Scheme aims to provide financial support to ports or state governments for creation of infrastructure for movement of cargo and passenger by sea or national waterways.
  • The admissible financial assistance from Central Government is 50% of the total cost of the project.
  • The balance expenditure has to be incurred by the respective ports, concerned State Governments from their own resources.
  • The scheme aims to promote coastal shipping and increase its share in domestic cargo movement in India.
 Sagarmala
  • The Sagarmala project seeks to develop a string of ports around India’s coast.
  • The objective of this initiative is to promote “Port-led development” along India’s 7500 km long coastline.
  • Three key components of Sagarmala project are port modernization, efficient evacuation Systems and Coastal economic development.
  • The Ministry of Shipping is nodal ministry for this initiative.

Leave a Reply

Your Comment is awaiting moderation.

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Categories