October 30, 2016 5:36 PM

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Nitin Gadkari urges private ports to cater to cruise tourism in country

Union shipping minister Nitin Gadkari has urged private port operators to create necessary arrangements for catering to passengers, pointing out to the prospects of cruise tourism in the country.<br/><br/>Gadkari said at the Mumbai Port Trust that the government has taken a decision to have passenger terminals at all major ports to cater to cruise tourists.<br/><br/> There are over 200 private and minor ports in the country and he requested them to have such facilities. He said the government is very keen to push cruise tourism, given its benefit to the local economy and wants the city port to become among the five best cruise tourism hubs in the world.<br/>The government is investing over Rs 200 crore to build a modern international cruise terminal at one of the oldest ports in the country, the minister informed.<br/><br/>A bulk of the ports built in the last 25 years since the country embarked on the liberalisation journey have been privately owned or operated. All of them typically cater to the high-volume and revenue accretive trade segment, handling container, bulk and liquid cargos.

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