Friday, 31 March 2017

Inland waterways Holds the Key to Economic Growth

                                                 (Photo by Parvesh Chauhan)
By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh 31st March:- The Company of Master Mariners of India (CMMI), Chandigarh Chapter organized a seminar on “Connecting India through Shipping” here today.
Dinesh Kumar, Associate Editor of The Tribune who was the chief guest on the occasion said that Inland waterways had never been on the priority lists of successive governments in the country and all energies have gone into land or air transportation systems which are overburdened and unable to handle the growing traffic.
India is strategically located in the Indian sub-continent and has about 7516 kilometers of coastline and is serviced by a total of 182 ports, 12 of them under a special status as Major Ports, handling 90 per cent of India’s international trade in terms of volume and 77 per cent in terms of value is moved by sea, he said.
However, there had been lack of information and awareness about maritime dimensions and the way it can contribute to the growth of Indian economy.
Dinesh Kumar informed that in many neighboring countries dependence on water ways for transportation has received equal attention where 47% in China, 40% in Europe and 35% in Bangladesh, the transportation is dependent upon waterways.
Capt Sivaraman Krishnamurthi, who had been the only world President of The Nautical Institute London, an international body of maritime professionals with presence in 110 countries, in his keynote address said that thanks to the active work by CMMI Chandigarh, the tricity area is developing into a shipping hub with many international shipping companies also setting up their base here.
Though the government has started focusing on hitherto neglected port infrastructure,  the development of inland waterways alone would contribute 2 percent to national GDP, Capt Krishnamurthi said.
Looking at the talent pool and strong presence of seafarers in Chandigarh, he announced that very soon the city would have the presence of The Nautical Institute of London.
On this occasion, Capt P S Ghotra, current Chairman of the CMMI Chandigarh handed over the leadership of the Chapter to Capt K.S. Sujlana for 2017-19.
The new executive committee for 2017-19 comprises Chairman: Capt K S Sujlana; Vice Chairman Capt M S Judge; General Secretary Arjun Singh, and Treasurer Dev Raj
Others who spoke on the occasion included Capt Jagdeep Singh Kahlon on “Inland Waterways of India: Challenges and Opportunities”, while Shaju Peter presented his insight into ‘Connecting India through Shipping’.
Arjun Singh, member of the Maritime Awareness Programme Society (MAPS) requested the professionals from diverse field to join the organization which is dedicated to generating awareness amongst the masses about shipping’s role in contributing to national and global economy.
Former President of CMMI Chandigarh, Capt M S Kahlon informed that the Chapter would be paying wreath at the War Memorial on 5th April on 54th National Maritime Day, to salute all those mariners who laid down their lives for the country.

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