Inland Waterways Authority Of India Takes Up Comprehensive Development Of National Waterways-2 For Implementation During 2020-21 To 2024-25

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New Delhi: A project for comprehensive development of National Waterways-2 (River Brahamputra) at the cost of Rs. 474 cr has been taken up by Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI), an autonomous organization under Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways for implementation during 2020-21 to 2024-25. Details of activities are at Annexure-1. Besides, Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways has a Central Sector Scheme (CSS) under which 100 % grant is provided to North Eastern States for development of Inland Water Transport. Details of ongoing projects under CSS in the State of Assam is at Annexure-2.

Comparative statement of yearly expenditure details on development of waterways in Assam for periods of 5 years from 2009-10 to 2013-14 under previous Government and from 2014-15 to 2018-19 under present Government is detailed at Annexure-3.

In addition to 891 km of NW-2 (the Brahmaputra) in 2014, 19 more Waterways were declared as National Waterways (NWs) in NER through National Waterways Act, 2016. Out of which 121 km of NW-16 (the Barak) has been taken up for development. Further, projects for development of Dhansiri river (NW-31) and Kopili river (NW-57) have been approved.

Ongoing Projects on Brahmaputra River (NW-2) in Assam as on 30th November 2022:

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No.

Name of Project

Description of activities

1

Comprehensive Development of NW-2 at a cost of Rs. 474 crore.

Project for development of NW-2 includes the following main activities:-

  1.  Construction of Jogighopa terminal,
  2. Construction of cargo cum passenger terminal at Bogibeel, Dibrugarh
  3. Fairway development
  4. O&M of navigational aids
  5. O&M of fixed & floating terminals
  6. O&M of vessels
  • vii. Consultancy/training
  1. Maintenance of e-portal etc.

 

 

Annexure-2

S.No.

Name of Project/Description

Cost of Project (Rs. in Crore)

  1.  

Construction of 25 nos. of 17.0 M long Floating Terminals for 25 Ghat Banks on the river Brahmaputra under Central Sector Scheme

10.97

  1.  

Construction of 15 nos. of 17.0 M long Floating Terminals for 15 Ghat Points on the river Barak (NW-16) under Central Sector Scheme.

6.37

  1.  

Construction of 16 nos.  of 25.0 M long Floating Terminals for 16 Ghat Banks on the river Brahmaputra under Central Sector Scheme

 

 

 

Comparative statement of expenditure details on development of waterways in Assam

Tenure of Previous Government from 2009-2014

Tenure of Present Government from 2014-2019

Year

Expenditure (Rs. in crore)

Year

Expenditure  (Rs. in crore)

2009-10

52.11

2014-15

37.33

2010-11

40.33

2015-16

79.39

2011-12

56.47

2016-17

74.67

2012-13

56.91

2017-18

118.97

2013-14

48.64

2018-19

109.61