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India to harness 50,000 km of sea and river fronts: Nitin Gadkari

Parliament, by passing the crucial bill to declare 111 rivers across the country into National Waterways last week, has paved the way for development of these stretches as transport carriers

Gadkari said by promoting water transport, logistics cost will come down significantly. Photo: Ramesh Pathania/Mint Premium
Gadkari said by promoting water transport, logistics cost will come down significantly. Photo: Ramesh Pathania/Mint

New Delhi: The government is looking to harness the country’s 50,000 km of sea and river fronts as waterways and mulling innovative ways of financing to raise around 70,000 crore to develop these stretches in the first phase, Union minister Nitin Gadkari said on Sunday.

Parliament, by passing the crucial bill to declare 111 rivers across the country into National Waterways last week, has paved the way for development of these stretches as transport carriers. So far, only five of the river stretches were declared as National Waterways. “India has its unique advantage. Its 14 of the states are bestowed with 7,500 km of coastline with 14,500-km of potentially navigable waterways. In addition, 116 rivers across the country provide 35,000 km of navigable stretches. In total we have about 50,000 km of waterways which on development will change the face of India," road transport, highways and shipping minister Gadkari told PTI.

Now that Parliament has given its nod to declare 111 additional rivers as waterways, the government is committed to aggressively work to develop these as the environment-friendly mode of transport which is bound to decrease significantly the huge 18% logistics cost in India. “At the same time, we are looking at innovative ways of financing as we would be requiring an initial about 70,000 crore to develop these river stretches into navigable transport ways," Gadkari said. Besides budgetary support, multilateral funds, public-private-partnership and market borrowing would be explored.

Access to funds like National Clean Energy Fund (NCEF) and Central Road Fund (CRF) will also be required because of environment benefit of IWT, he said. “We would not have any dearth of funds. In this year’s budgetary allocation, 800 crore have been provided for development of waterways while we can raise another 800 crore through issuing tax free bonds. “Our ports will have profit to the tune of 6,000 crore this fiscal which will gradually increase. Besides, they have fixed deposits worth 8,000 crore. A bank is ready to provide 50,000 crore loan in dollar terms at a very low rate of interest of 2%," Gadkari said.

“With all these measures, we will generate enough funds to revolutionise India’s waterways," the minister said. Gadkari said by promoting water transport, logistics cost, which is 18% in India as compared to barely 8-10% in China and 10-12% in European countries, will come down significantly. The reforms in the sector would be visible in a few years, he said adding water transport was not only environment-friendly but also much cheaper as it costs 1.5 a km to carry the cargo from road while the same stands at 1 from rail whereas through waterways it reduces to only 25 paise per km.

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Published: 13 Mar 2016, 04:21 PM IST
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