Published On:July 29 2014
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Port infrastructure to get a big push.
The recent budget passed by the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance Government at the Centre has rekindled hopes for significant improvement in the port infrastructure in the State.
Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in his maiden budget speech said development of ports was critical for boosting trade and 16 new port projects are proposed to be awarded this year with a focus on port connectivity to 14 more sea ports in respect of specified import and export goods. The State has 14 notified non-major ports and one major port (Visakhapatnam) along its 996-km coastline and it has actively encouraged private sector to improve the port infrastructure.
Faced with financial constraints post bifurcation that left the State staring at a huge budget deficit, Andhra Pradesh Government placed a major thrust on development of major and minor ports that could boost its finances as well as generate employment in the hinterland. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has been repeatedly asserting on making the State into a ‘logistics hub’, primarily on the strength of its long coastline, but this would need major infrastructural requirements including rail and road connectivity with the hinterland for facilitating an unobstructed movement of the cargo.
The floating storage regasification unit and the LNG terminal proposed at Kakinada are expected to fetch revenue upwards of Rs. 5,000 crore to the government in the form of value added tax and other levies. 'We are focussing on the port-based industry which is one of the thrust areas of the new government,' Finance Department Secretary D. Sambasiva Rao told The Hindu.
THE HINDU