BHUBANESWAR: The vision of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik of port-led industrial growth in Odisha is turning to reality with Dhamra and Gopalpur Ports making headway as large deep ports on the East coast.
Reviewing the progress made so far during a high-level review meeting, Chief Secretary Suresh Chandra Mahapatra directed the Bhadrak Collector to protect the land adjoining the ports for the development of industrial hub and townships.
Sanjay Singh, IDCO Chairman and Managing Director who present in the meeting, was advised to acquire the land and develop the sites for industrial use in coming years.
Mahapatra said, “With quantitative and qualitative growth of Dhamra port, railway and road connectivity and coming in of the LNG Tank near the port, the area is rapidly heading towards a port town. Master planning of the area and protection of the available land would provide further fillip to the port-led industrial development in the area”.
The Chief Secretary also directed to demarcate the high tide line through ground level resurvey of the coastal regulation zone for the protection of the eco-system while planning for the development.
Manoj Kumar Mishra, Secretary Electronics and IT and Special Secretary Commerce and Transport, apprised that Dhamra port was notified by East Coast Railway in 2011 as a “full rake handling point for both inward and outward traffic”.
Dhamra Port Company Ltd (DPCL) has developed three new berths taking the total berths to five. DPCL has also constructed 62.5 kms of rail connectivity from Dhamra to Bhadrak connecting the main Howrah-Chennai railway line.
Subrat Tripathy, Chief Executive officer of DPCL, apprised that there has been a manifold increase in cargo handling from Dhamra port within the last eleven years.


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