The Ministry of Shipping is planning to increase the port capacity by the end of the 12th Five Year Plan to 2,493.10 Million Tonnes Per Annum (MTPA), with major ports (owned by Government under the Ministry of Shipping) accounting for about 50% of this capacity.
In 2013-14, 30 projects will be added involving an additional capacity of 282 MTPA, with an investment of Rs 24,959 crore. As on 30 September, 2013, 13 of these projects have already been awarded entailing an investment of Rs 3,831.30 crore and an additional capacity of 80.85 MTPA.
In a year end review report for 2013, the Ministry said that the capacity of Indian Ports was 1,245.30 MTPA at the end of 11th Plan period.
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On the Inland Water Transport (IWT) Sector, which is being regulated by the Ministry of Shipping, the Ministry said this sector will be pushed during the 12th Plan.
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