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UP to develop dry ports, freight con­tainer stations to boost exports

The government has said it would also leverage the Varanasi-Haldia inland waterway to catalyse exports

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Meanwhile, the beneficiary projects will be given both front and backend subsidies, including exemption in stamp duty, concession in land use change levy, and exemption in development fee

Virendra Singh Rawat Lucknow
Land-locked Uttar Pradesh, which is aiming to become a trillion-dollar economy by 2027, will develop a network of dry ports and freight con­tainer stations to boost exports. The state plans to develop a modern logistics ecosystem in partnership with private players.

A dry port is an inland intermodal port directly linked to a seaport by roads or railway to facilitate faster movement of export cargo. Under the UP Wareh­ousing and Logistics Policy 2022, the state will fast-track land allotments for logistics parks and offer a string of subsidies and incentives to attract private investments.

The state will support the private sector for

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