Bhubaneswar: Usha Padhee, Principal Secretary Commerce & Transport said that the Talcher to Paradip and Dhamra stretch of the National Waterways (NW) 5 is all set to move forward and it will soon see the light of the day.
A Two Days long International Conference on Green Technologies In Costal & Inland Water Transportation with a special focus on the greening of the water transport sector was organized where she addressed the conclave as Chief Guest.
Utkal Chamber of Commerce and Industries Limited UCCIL) and Forum for River and Ocean Scientists and Technologists (FROST) jointly organized the International Conference.
UCCIL President Dr. Prabodh Kumar Mohanty in his welcome address explained the importance of the seminar for development of industry and the state.
Dr.Mohanty harped upon Infrastructure Development in Waterways sector as Odisha is rich in Water Resources and navigational facilities will speed up economic development of the State.
Shrimati Padhee said “The Union Ministry of Shipping, Port, and Waterways, and Inland Waterways Authority of India have finalized the study and preparation of the DPR along with detailed design and engineering of the cross structures on the waterways along with the cost estimates through IIT Chennai for the development of the Talcher to Paradeep and Dhamra stretch of NW-5.”
The execution of the project shall be undertaken under the SPV (Special Purpose Vehicle) comprised of the State Government, Ministry of Shipping and IWAI, Coal India Ltd, and Paradeep Port Trust, she added
In the seminar, along with the development of NW-5, the early development of the East Coast canal System and its connectivity to NW 1, was emphasized to reap the benefits of inland navigation for a green transportation mode and economy in the state.
Prof. RP Gokaran, former Head of the Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineer, IIT Kharagpur and Prof, Keshav Dev, Director, Indian Maritime University were other two prominent personalities who presented their perspectives on the theme of the conference.
Prof Suresh Mishra President FROST (Forum for River and Ocean Scientists and Technologists ) enlightened the delegated on requirement of green technology in the marine transportation in Odisha state.
Speakers deliberated on the sustainability of water transportation in the restricted waters of rivers and coasts, particularly related to small vessels, with particular emphasis on greening the sector.
The Conference held in Bhubaneswar on 18 and 19 October was organised jointly by the UCCIL & FROST.