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India plans port at Great Nicobar
http://www.indianexpress.com/story/12084.html

Maitreyee Handique
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Post-Tsunami: 5 infrastructure projects planned

New Delhi, September 5: As part of the post-tsunami port infrastructure
building exercise, the Andaman & Nicobar administration is exploring the
possibility of setting up a trans-shipment port in Great Nicobar Island, the
southernmost landmass in the Indian Ocean.
A government official said a feasibility survey would soon be carried out on
South Bay northeast of Indira Point, India's lowest landmark that submerged
after tsunami tidal waves hit the archipelago in December 2004.
The tropical island is also the nesting ground of Olive Ridley turtles and
some areas were declared as a National Biosphere Reserve in 1989 to protect
its biodiversity. But the source said the focus of this study was outside
these environmentally fragile zones.
Strategically located in the east-west international sea trade corridor and
with a natural draught of 16 to 18 metres, the island is capable of
receiving the world's largest cargo vessels.
At present, about 61 per cent of India's export and import containers are
trans-shipped through Colombo. The Sri Lankan port has a depth of 15 metres
and is equipped with better ship berthing facilities than most Indian port
cities. The Mumbai port roughly has a depth of 12m, whereas Chennai has 13m
and Tuticorin about 11.9m.
Because of Great Nicobar's location and shorter gateway to eastern ports
like Singapore, foreign vessels will be able to save deviation time and cut
cargo interest paid by Indian exporters for loading and offloading in
Colombo. "India could become a hub and draw a chunk of the international
cargo business," he said.
Nearly 48 port sites in the islands were ravaged by tsunami, with losses
mounting to Rs 450 crore.
In December last year, the cabinet approved a total grant of Rs 1,606 crore
for repair and upgradation of ports in the next three years. While about Rs
1,000 crore will be given from the Rs 9,870 crore Tsunami Rehabilitation
Programme (TRP) package, the remaining grant will be given in the fifth and
sixth year.
The major chunk of the TRP money has been earmarked for building homes,
primary healthcare centres, roads and bridges, coastal protection measures
and providing livelihood means to the locals.
Currently, five port infrastructure projects will be built on a turnkey
basis. They include a dry dock in Port Blair and port extension work in Car
Nicobar.
Dutch company Haskoning India Pvt Ltd has secured the contract to construct
harbours in Teresa island (Rs 36 crore) and Katchal Island (Rs 100 crore),
including weigh bridge, cargo sheds, loading and unloading sites.






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Pankaj
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Sep 8, 2006
8:05 am

Is this a good idea? Here is why. Foreign ships pump up water from other parts of the world. When they come to port to load up, they will dump it. This can...
krishna kumar
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Sep 9, 2006
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Hi all, This insane proposal keeps cropping up every few years. It was included in the Planning Commission's draft State Development Report for the next five...
Rauf Ali
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Sep 15, 2006
7:20 am

Hi all, Yes, Rauf is correct. Draft State Development Report of A&N Island was discussed twice. Second time it was purely on Environment angle, particularly on...
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Sep 16, 2006
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