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Tajpur deep sea port: Adani deal ‘over', state to float fresh tender

Tajpur deep sea port: Adani deal ‘over', state to float fresh tender

Time of India2 days ago

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Kolkata: The Bengal cabinet on Monday decided to issue a fresh tender for the Tajpur deep sea port, ending its four-year association with
Adani Group
for the project.
The state govt had announced in Nov 2023 that it would open a fresh tender for the Rs 25,000-crore project but did not formally announce its decision to scrap the first tender process completely.
Days later, the state govt clarified that Adani Group was still involved in the project.
It was then stated that requisite permission for the port was sought from the Union ministries of defence, shipping, external affairs and home affairs. Only the ministry of home affairs had given a conditional security clearance and made certain observations. But with things not progressing, the Bengal govt indicated that it would take a legal view.
This Feb, when CM Mamata Banerjee was asked if the tender to Adani Ports had been cancelled, she said, "Tajpur port will be coming up. The tendering process will be looked at by the state finance department. We are taking legal opinion on the tendering process."
On Monday, the Bengal cabinet finally gave its nod to a fresh tendering process. A senior official said, "Following the decision to issue a fresh tender for Tajpur port means the earlier agreement is null and void."
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The Bengal cabinet had approved a proposal by the Adani Ports and SEZ (APSEZ) to set up a deep sea port at Tajpur in Sept 2021.
Initially, there were two bidders for the first deep sea project in the state — Adani Ports and JSW Infrastructure. The final day for bidding was March 14, 2021.
In 2022, Karan Adani, director of APSEZ, was handed over the letter of intent for the port.
The port, apart from providing direct employment for 25,000 people, would create indirect opportunities for many more.
Located around 170 km from Kolkata, it would be 5 km off NH-116 and have a draft of over 12m.
Its location would make it easily accessible from north Bengal and even the upcoming Dankuni freight corridor.
According to the first tender, the successful bidder would be given 125 acres of seafront to develop the port and another 1,000 acres 4 km away for port-linked industrial development. There would be no need for any additional land acquisition, said sources.

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