Govt to invest more than Rs 4,000 cr for building 20 fishing jetties across India
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Twenty fishing jetties would be constructed across the country at a cost of Rs 4,132 crore for the benefit of the fishermen community, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said Tuesday. The minister was speaking through video conference after laying the foundation stone for the new fishing jetty at nearby Kulai.
He also inaugurated road development works under Sagarmala and Bharathmala projects at a function held at New Mangalore Port in Panambur here. Gadkari, the union minister for road transport, highways and shipping, said the Kulai Jetty could accomodate 300 boats and would be completed by May 2022.
The jetty is being built at a cost of Rs 196 crore. New Mangalore Port Trust will put in a share of 45 per cent, the Union government 50 per cent while the state government will invest five per cent. The new jetty will be completely maintained by NMPT.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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