Speaking at a function here after dedicating to the Nation 'M V Corals', an all weather passenger-cum-cargo vessel for Lakshadweep, and Lakshadweep Wharf here, the minister said "it is time India became competitive and quality conscious."
"Adopting new technologies and ensuring a corruption free system will create miracles," he said.
The minister said he was told that M V Corals, built at the Colombo Dockyard, and its sister ship M V Lagoons, also under construction there, were far superior and cost effective to the ships being built in the country.
"We are planning to manufacture light weight crafts, hovercrafts, catamarans which will help in increasing employment opportunities," he said.
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The minister said the government was very much concerned about the problems being faced by the Union Territory and local MP P P Mohammed Faizal had met him several times raising the issues faced by the islanders.
Lakshadweep Administrator, H Rajesh Prasad, said the islands, with a population of about 65,000 people, which are located about 400 km from the mainland have to totally depend on shipping service for most of their needs.
M V Lagoons would be ready by February 2015. These two ships along with the existing fleet of vessels, would greatly ease the transportation problems of the islanders between mainland and the union territory, he said.
Former Union Minister, K V Thomas, Additional Shipping Secretary, Alok Srivastava, Chairmen of Cochin Shipyard and Cochin Port Trust were among those present.