Status on Non-Major Greenfield Ports

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Under Sagarmala Scheme, 4 waterways projects in the State of Karnataka were sanctioned by the Ministry for partial financial assistance. Details are annexed [Annexure-I].

No financial assistance has been provided by the Ministry under Sagarmala Schemefor development of all-weather non-major Greenfield Ports of Keni-Belekeri and Pavinkurve in Uttar Kannada district, Karnataka.

Non- Major Ports are under the administrative control of the respective State Government / State Maritime Board. Government of Karnataka has informed that presently, Karnataka does not have any operational privately run non-major port. However, Honnavar Port has been awarded to M/s Honnavar Port Pvt. Ltd. And Keni Port has been awarded to Masad Infra Services Private Ltd. (consortium of M/s JSW Infrastructure Ltd.)

The details of projects sanctioned under Sagarmala scheme in respect of Govt. of Karnataka is annexed.[Annexure –II].

Annexure I

S No. Project Name District Implementing Agency Project Cost

(INR Cr)

Funds Sanctioned

(INR Cr)

Funds released

(INR Cr.)

1 Integrated Development of Tadadi – Aghanashini Waterway in Kumta Taluka Uttara Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 20 10  

 

3.18

 

2 Development of waterways on Gurupur (NW-43) in Mangalore Taluka Dakshina Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 29.62 14.81  

1.51

3 Development of waterways from Almatti to Bagalkot Bagalkote Karnataka Maritime Board 12.20 6.10  

1.16

4 Development of waterways in Kali River (NW 52) in Karwar Taluka

 

Uttara Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 14.46 7.23  

 

2.70

Annexure II

S N Project Name District Implementing Agency Cost

(INR Cr)

Funds Sanctioned

(INR Cr)

1 Modernisation of the existing fishing harbour at Amadalli Uttara Kannada Dept. of Fisheries 19 4.68
2 Third stage expansion including modernisation of the existing fishing harbour of Malpe Udupi Dept. of Fisheries 50 7.94
3 Extension of Southern breakwater by 145m and construction of 1-160 m northern breakwater at Karwar Port Uttara Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 215 50.00
4 Construction of Coastal cargo berth of 250 m at Karwar Port Uttara Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 61 25.00
5 Construction of coastal cargo berth at Old Mangaluru Port Dakshina Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 65 25.00
6 Capital Dredging at Old Mangaluru Port – Bengre Side Dakshina Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 29 14.50
7 Development of HejmaadiKodi Fishing Harbour Udupi Dept. of Fisheries 138.6 34.65
8 Integrated Development of Tadadi – Aghanashini Waterway in Kumta Taluka Uttara Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 20 10
9 Gurupur River Islands Development Dakshina Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 30.50 4.25
10 Development of waterways on Gurupur (NW-43) in Mangalore Taluka Dakshina Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 29.62 14.81
11 Development of waterways from Almatti to Bagalkot Bagalkote Karnataka Maritime Board 12.20 6.10
12 Installation of Firefighting Equipment at Karwar Uttara Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 19.00 9.50
13 Development of Coastal Berth at Hangarkatte Udupi Karnataka Maritime Board 78.28 38.20
14 Development of Beachfront and ancillary infrastructure at Bengre Dakshina Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 10 5
15 Development of Coastal Berth at Gangolli Udupi Karnataka Maritime Board 95.88 47.94
16 Integrated Old Mangalore Port Development (Dedicated Lakshadweep Jetty, Cargo, RoRo / RoPax& Cruise Terminal) – Phase-1 Dakshina Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 65.00 65.00
17 Development of Majali Fishery Harbour Uttara Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 250.00 125.00
18 Berthing Jetty at KasabaBengre Ferry (Floating Jetty) Dakshina Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 4.89 4.89
19 Berthing Jetty at JappinaMagaru Old Ferry (Floating Jetty) Dakshina Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 5.23 5.23
20 Creation of berthing & landside facilities at Old Port, Karnataka (Floating Jetty) Dakshina Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 5.23 5.23
21 Creation of berthing & landside facilities at Northern Sandbar, Karnataka (Floating Jetty) Dakshina Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 2.22 2.22
22 Development of waterways in Kali River (NW 52) in Karwar Taluka (Phase-II) Uttara Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 9.54 4.53
23 Creation of berthing facilities and land-side facilities at Sandpit Bengre (Floating Jetty) Dakshina Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 1.7 1.7
24 Creation of berthing facilities and land-side facilities at Bandaru ferry (Floating Jetty) Dakshina Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 1.78 1.78
25 Creation of berthing facilities and land-side facilities at SulthanBathery(Floating Jetty) Dakshina Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 5.06 5.06
26 Creation of berthing and landside facilities at ThannirBhavi Church, Floating Jetty) Dakshina Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 5.23 4.84
27 Creation of berthing and landside facilities at BangraKuluru(Floating Jetty) Dakshina Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 3.41 3.13
28 Creation of berthing and landside facilities at Kulur Bridge (Floating Jetty) Dakshina Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 4.58 4.24
29 Creation of berthing and landside facilities at JappinaMogaru NH bridge (Floating Jetty) Dakshina Kannada Karnataka Maritime Board 5.28 4.9
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