RS declares Assam river as national waterway
Rajya Sabha on Wednesday passed the National Waterway (Lakhipur-Bhanga Stretch of the Barak River) Bill, 2013, declaring the 121 km stretch of Barak river in Assam as National Waterway.
The move is aimed at unified development of waterways for shipping, navigation and transportation of cargo to the northeastern region.
Earlier, the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Bill 2013, which seeks to protect home buyers from unscrupulous developers and builders, was introduced in the House.
Shipping minister G.K. Vasan, who moved the National Waterway (Lakhipur-Bhanga Stretch of the Barak River) Bill, 2013, said the project will entail an investment of `123 crores and would be completed in two phases in five years. “The waterway has the potential to transport 12.45 lakh tonnes of cargo like tea, coffee, iron, steel and coal per annum after its development by 2018-19,” Mr Vasan said adding, it will not only augment infrastructure there but would benefit lakhs of people. The first phase of the project would be completed by 2016-17 followed by the second phase, which is likely to be completed by 2018-19.
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