
Info on vacant lands in Kolkata port to be available from Aug 15
However, it cannot be used for residential purposes."
"Detention time for vessels has come down with the introduction of night navigation from Aug," he said, adding that four more mobile harbour cranes will soon be operational, in addition to the existing four. "It will be easier to handle the cargo, and thus ships will spend less time in the ports. A floating crane to handle dry bulk cargo is coming up in the deep sea at Sagar Island," Raman said.
Raman said the Kolkata port would host river cruises soon, and there were also plans for major beautification projects in some of the ghats of the city. He said the Balagarh project of Kolkata Port would decongest the Kolkata dock system and boost trade with a new facility on Balagarh Island, about 85 km upstream, to handle container and bulk cargo.
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