Cabinet okays port development project

MoU to be signed with Chennai Port Trust; containers to be brought using small barges

July 06, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:47 am IST - Puducherry:

Anchoring growth:Chief Minister V. Narayanasamy chairing a Cabinet meeting in Puducherry on Tuesday. -Photo: T. Singaravelou

Anchoring growth:Chief Minister V. Narayanasamy chairing a Cabinet meeting in Puducherry on Tuesday. -Photo: T. Singaravelou

The Council of Ministers headed by Chief Minister V. Narayanasamy on Tuesday accorded approval to the Port Department for signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Chennai Port Trust for developing the Puducherry port.

At the conclusion of the meeting which lasted for about three hours, Mr. Narayanasamy said the Cabinet approved the decision to develop the port. “Soon, the port will be abuzz with activity as the export and import of goods would be initiated. It will be a major hub near Chennai and will handle 0.3 million tonne cargo per annum initially. The capacity will later be expanded up to one million tonne. The officials said ports in Chennai had been too congested and cargo operators found it very difficult to move the containers from the ports. It was a time-consuming process too. The port authorities were planning to bring the containers from Chennai through small barges to Puducherry port and move them quickly to inland destinations from here.

Mr. Narayanasamy said the agreement would be on a revenue-sharing basis between the Chennai Port Trust and the Puducherry Port.

The port will also handle “clean cargo” such as sugar, palm oil, timber, cement and steel. The Puducherry Port will do dredging work on the mouth of port in the first year and Chennai Port Trust will be in charge of the operations.

Other decisions

Briefing reporters on the other decisions of the Cabinet, Mr. Narayanasamy said the government would soon bring out a new policy to enhance the rent of the land which was leased out to private school managements in the Union Territory.

The Cabinet also accorded approval to rename the caste ‘Chakkiliyan’ as Arunthathiyar and to provide three per cent reservation within the 16 per cent earmarked for Scheduled Castes in the Union Territory of Puducherry. Mr. Narayanasamy said the Cabinet fixed February 19, 2001 as a cut-off for determining the status of Other Backward Castes as origins/migrants in Union Territory.

For the welfare of unorganised workers, the Cabinet approved the Puducherry Unorganised Workers’ Social Security Rules 2015 and gave its nod for the Puducherry Loading and Unloading (Regulation of Employment and Welfare) Bill 2015.

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