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The Maharashtra Maritime Board is governmental organisation in the state of
Maharashtra Maharashtra () is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau. It is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west, the Indian states of Karnataka and Goa to the south, Telangana to th ...
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. The board is tasked with the administration of ports and harbours, conservancy, licensing of crafts, levying of fees, regulation and control of traffic. Maharashtra Maritime Board (MMB) came into existence in 1996 and Commissioner, Water Transport was re-designated as chief executive officer, MMB.Official Page - Maharashtra Maritime Board
Commissionerate of Water Transport was formed in 1990 by amalgamating 3 departments within the Port Organisation, i.e. CPO, Hydrographer and Marine Engineer, for better co-ordination and to promote development of minor and intermediate ports in the State of Maharashtra, and to administer, control and manage these ports.


Background

Maharashtra Maharashtra () is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau. It is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west, the Indian states of Karnataka and Goa to the south, Telangana to th ...
is bestowed with a coastline of 720 km, of which Greater Mumbai District has approximately 114 km, Thane District 127 km, Raigad District 122 km, Ratnagiri District 237 km, and Sindhudurg District 120 km. There are 48 Intermediate & Non-Major Ports and 35 creeks on this coastline.MMB Official Site - Introduction
/ref> The Port Organisation under the Buildings and Communications Department was formed by the State Government on 1 April 1963 under the control of Chief Ports Officer – Maharashtra State. Administration of ports and harbours, conservancy, licensing of crafts, levying of fees and regulation/ control of traffic etc. were entrusted to this organisation.Deloitte - A background paper on Infrastructure in Maharashtra
/ref> There are 48 intermediate and minor ports situated on the coast of Maharashtra, which are organised in five Groups, each headed by a Port Officer. Following five groups of ports were formed, which are each headed by a Port Officer: For better co-ordination between its three branches vide GR dated 31 August 1990 the State Government created a post of Commissioner, Water Transport as Head of Department of the state’s Port Organisation. As a sequel to the liberalisation policy pursued by the Central Govt. in the early nineties, the State Govt. decided to transform this organization, thus far under the Commissioner, Water Transport, and constitute Maharashtra Maritime Board, with the Minister of Ports as its chairman.


Ports in Maharashtra

Mumbai has three ports, Mumbai Port, Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNP) and another big port Dharamtar Port located in Mumbai Metropolitan Area. While Mumbai port has been acting as one of the major gateways for more than a century, JNP since its establishment in 1990s has emerged as a premier container handling port, accounting for almost 55% of the container traffic movement amongst the major ports in India. The operational minor (non-major) ports under Maharashtra Maritime Board( MMB) handling cargo include the ports at
Dahanu Dahanu (Pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, əɦaːɳuː is a coastal town and a municipal council in Palghar district of Maharashtra, Maharashtra state in Konkan division. It is located 110 km from Mumbai city and hosts Adani Power’s ...
, Tarapur,
Dharamtar Dharamtar Port, commonly known as JSW Dharamtar Port is on the right bank of the Amba river (i.e., Dharamtar creek) and is from its mouth. Approximately from Wadkhal village on NH-17. The port is from the state highway that runs through Pen to ...
, Ulwa-Belapur,
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Revdanda Revdanda is a village near Alibaug, Raigad District, Maharashtra. It is the site of the medieval 'Chaul harbor'. Directions India. It is connected through a coastal highway (Sagari Mahamarg) away from Alibag, away from Mumbai, 37 km ...
, Dighi,
Dabhol Dabhol (Marathi pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, ̪aːbʱoɭ, also known as Dabul, is a small seaport town in the Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra in India. It is located on the northern and southern sides of the Vashishti River, Vashishth ...
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Bankot Bankot is a town in Maharashtra, India. It became part of the Bombay Presidency in 1756. Its most famous structure is Bankot Fort, which was the first residency of the British Raj in Southern Konkan. Business Mango is one of the most importa ...
, Kelshi,
Ratnagiri Ratnagiri (IAST:Ratnāgirī ; ət̪n̪aːɡiɾiː is a port city on the Arabian Sea coast in Ratnagiri District in southwestern Maharashtra, India. The district is part of Konkan division of Maharashtra. The city is known for the Hapus or ...
, Jaigad,
Vijaydurg Vijaydurg (sometimes written as Viziadurg), the oldest fort on the Sindhudurg coast, was constructed during the regime of Raja Bhoja II of the Shilahar dynasty (construction period 1193-1205) and restructured by Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj. ...
and
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. The total cargo handled at the minor ports increased from 8.5 Million Tonnes in 2002-03 to 11.1 Million Tonnes in 2005-06. The cargo commodities handled at the minor ports are bulk cargo and include coal, clinker, iron ore, limestone, cement, bauxite, sand, LPG, molasses etc. MMB has also conceptualised Inland Water Transport projects under the centrally sponsored Scheme of Ministry of Shipping, GoI. Some of these include: * From South Mumbai to Amba River/Dharamtar Creek at Mandwa * In Vashishti River at
Dabhol Dabhol (Marathi pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, ̪aːbʱoɭ, also known as Dabul, is a small seaport town in the Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra in India. It is located on the northern and southern sides of the Vashishti River, Vashishth ...
to Dhopave * In Savitri River at
Bankot Bankot is a town in Maharashtra, India. It became part of the Bombay Presidency in 1756. Its most famous structure is Bankot Fort, which was the first residency of the British Raj in Southern Konkan. Business Mango is one of the most importa ...
(Veshvi) to Bagmandla * In Jaigad Creek at Tavsal to Jaigad Port * In Mhasla / Mandad River (Rajpuri Creek) at Dighi * From South Mumbai to Amba River/Dharamtar Creek at Rewas * For eco-tourism project at Isapur, District Nanded, Maharashtra Efforts are also on to develop passenger water transport projects around
Mumbai Mumbai ( ; ), also known as Bombay ( ; its official name until 1995), is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Mumbai is the financial capital and the most populous city proper of India with an estimated population of 12 ...
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Board


Functions

The functions of the Maharashtra Maritime board are: * Development of Minor Ports and Harbours for promoting cargo movement with a view to boost the economic activity along the coastline and state's hinterland. * Enforcement of Maritime Rules & regulations for administration and conservancy of ports, for regulating traffic and tariff structure and licensing of crafts etc. * Development of Inland Water Transport for cargo as well as for passenger movement in the inland waterways within the state. * To carry out Hydrographic Surveys and other allied investigations along the west coast of
Maharashtra Maharashtra () is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau. It is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west, the Indian states of Karnataka and Goa to the south, Telangana to th ...
in the creeks as well as in the rivers of the
Konkan The Konkan is a stretch of land by the western coast of India, bound by the river Daman Ganga at Damaon in the north, to Anjediva Island next to Karwar town in the south; with the Arabian Sea to the west and the Deccan plateau to the eas ...
region. * To carry out various functions assigned to it by the GOM from time to time.


Performance Highlights

The following are the performance highlights of the Maharashtra Maritime Board: * Jaigad Port (Developer: M/s JSW Jaigarh Port Limited) inaugurated on 22 August 2009. * Construction of LNG terminal promoted by M/s RGPP Ltd. Completed, and is likely to receive first LNG vessel by early 2010. * Construction of
Dighi Port Dighi Port is a sea port in Maharashtra, India, on the eastern coast of the Arabian Sea, from the Mumbai port. The port is operated by Adani Ports & SEZ. History In 2014, IL&FS Engineering and Construction Company bagged a contract worth Rs 179 ...
developed by Dighi Port Ltd. is under progress and its 1st berth is likely to be commissioned in March 2010. * Shipyard construction at Usgaon, Dabhol, Dist.
Ratnagiri Ratnagiri (IAST:Ratnāgirī ; ət̪n̪aːɡiɾiː is a port city on the Arabian Sea coast in Ratnagiri District in southwestern Maharashtra, India. The district is part of Konkan division of Maharashtra. The city is known for the Hapus or ...
promoted by M/s Bharati Shipyard for building ships up to 100,000 dwt is currently underway. * In May 2007, Environmental clearance obtained for Rewas-Aware Port to be developed by Rewas Port Ltd. (under
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) with a capital investment of Rs. 6,000 Crores (Rupees 6 Billion).


Developments


Port Project

The Government of Maharashtra has encouraged development of port sector and adopted an investor-friendly Port Policy. The port policy has evolved over the years with considerable changes during 1996, 2000, 2002. The salient features of the port policy are:MAHA MMB - Developments
/ref> * Development on Build, Own, Operate, Share and Transfer (BOOST) basis * Concession period of 50 years * Concessional Wharfage on cargo handling at port * If available, Govt. land on lease at market valuation * Equity participation in SPV by MMB up to 11% * Whereas, road linkage to nearest State Highway are to be partly funded by the State, development of roads within port limits will be the responsibility of developer. * Freedom given to developer to fix tariffs * Government to appoint two Directors on SPV company formed for port development


Upcoming ports in Maharashtra

In our endeavour to develop the port sector for meeting the requirements of India’s growing economy and to address the needs of its industry, we have entered into six Concession Agreements for development of minor ports, namely: #
Rewas Rewas Port (Rewas-Bodani or Revas) is one of 48 “minor” ports of Maharashtra located at Rewas Creek, near Karanja creek at mouth of the Patalganga River about southward of Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNPT) and south-east of Mumbai Port. It is con ...
-Aware Port #
Dighi Port Dighi Port is a sea port in Maharashtra, India, on the eastern coast of the Arabian Sea, from the Mumbai port. The port is operated by Adani Ports & SEZ. History In 2014, IL&FS Engineering and Construction Company bagged a contract worth Rs 179 ...
# Jaigad Port (Dhamankhol Bay) # Jaigad Port (Lavgan) #
Vijaydurg Port Vijaydurg Port is a natural harbour on the west coast of the district of Sindhudurg in Maharashtra, India. The port is situated midway between Malvan and Ratnagiri at the mouth of the Vijaydurg creek in Devgad taluka. Its coastal jurisdiction ex ...
# Redi Port # Yogayatan Port (Mankhurd)


Multipurpose Terminals

The
Government of Maharashtra The Government of Maharashtra is the executive branch of the Indian states of india, state of Maharashtra. The government is led by the List of chief ministers of Maharashtra, chief minister (currently Devendra Fadnavis since 5 December 2024) ...
has declared a policy for construction of multipurpose jetties on 19 August 2005 to promote transportation of cargoes through short-sea shipping (SSS — Coastal Route).These Jetties can also handle international cargo through lighter-age operations.


Salient Features of the policy

* Site Identification be done by the developer * Project will be developed on Build, Own, Operate & Transfer (BOOT) basis * Period of concession will be up to a maximum of 30 years, which includes 2 years for construction * Techno-Economic Feasibility (TEFS) Report from the developer is a necessary requirement * Public Notification (Swiss challenge) MMB invites entrepreneurs to set up multi purpose terminals along the
Maharashtra Maharashtra () is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau. It is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west, the Indian states of Karnataka and Goa to the south, Telangana to th ...
coast-line for their multipurpose cargoes. These terminals would be of great help to cope with the surging need for maritime infrastructure, especially port facilities.


Multi-purpose terminals in operation


Permissions granted to multi-purpose terminals


Captive Jetties

In order to facilitate import of raw materials and export of finished goods for industries located on
Maharashtra Maharashtra () is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau. It is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west, the Indian states of Karnataka and Goa to the south, Telangana to th ...
’s coastal belt, the Government has floated a policy for construction of captive jetties on its coast. The broad features of the policy are: * Land and site for jetty will be leased out to the developer on concession basis for a period of 30 years * Project will be developed on Build, Operate & Transfer (BOT) basis * No berthing dues levied on vessels calling at these captive jetties * Wharfage charges as per the tariffs notified by the State Government from time-to-time * Jetty, superstructure & its supra-structure facilities to revert to MMB at the end of 30 years concession period


Captive terminals in operation


Projects in progress


Permissions given by MMB


Shipyards

MMB is encouraging private developers to set up shipyards on the Maharashtra coast. Government offers following incentives: * MMB offers suitable waterfront to the developers as per the requirements of the project * Inter-tidal land can be made available to the developers * If available, Government land can be made available to the developer


Shipyards in operation


Shipyard permissions given by MMB


Inland Water Transport

Maharashtra has 35 creeks and rivers spread across 720 km long coast line. As per available information, approx. 15 million passengers in the coastal districts of the state use Inland Water Transport annually. The State Government has recognized the importance of Inland Water Transport and has tasked MSRDC as the implementing agency for development of passenger jetties on the Western Coast of Mumbai from Nariman Point to Borivali and on the Eastern Coast of Mumbai from South Mumbai to Navi Mumbai. The Government of India, Ministry of Shipping under centrally sponsored scheme for development of inland water transport has approved eight projects in Maharashtra State at an estimated cost of Rs. 30 crores. The sites approved are Vishnupuri and Isapur in district Nanded, and Karanja, Mandwa, Rajpuri, Janjira, Dighi, and Agardanda in district Raigad. These projects are at various stages of implementation. The minor ports of
Maharashtra Maharashtra () is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau. It is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west, the Indian states of Karnataka and Goa to the south, Telangana to th ...
together handled around 130.48 lakh passenger traffic during April to December 2006 of which 118.70 lakh passenger traffic was through mechanised vessels and 12.7 lakh was by non-mechanised vessels. Maharashtra Maritime Board (MMB) is developing the following IWT projects under the Centrally Sponsored Scheme of Ministry of Shipping, GoI and includes: # In
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at Vishnupuri, Nanded # In
Vashishti River River Vashishti is one of the larger rivers in the Konkan coast of Maharashtra, India. The river begins in the Western Ghats and snakes its way westwards towards the Arabian Sea. Kolkewadi Dam near Alore has a vast reservoir, which feeds a tri ...
(Dabhol Creek) at
Dabhol Dabhol (Marathi pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, ̪aːbʱoɭ, also known as Dabul, is a small seaport town in the Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra in India. It is located on the northern and southern sides of the Vashishti River, Vashishth ...
to Dhopave # In
Savitri River Savitri River is one of the five rivers which originate from Mahabaleshwar in Maharashtra state in India. It originates at Savitri point near Mahabaleshwar and flows through the bankot village and directly goes to Arabian sea Raigad distri ...
(Bankot Creek) at Veshvi and Bagmandla # In Jaigad Creek at Tavsal to Jaigad Port # From
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Amba River Amba River may refer to: * Amba River (India), river in Maharashtra, India * Amba (river), river in Primorsky Krai, Russia {{dab, geo ...
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Dharamtar Dharamtar Port, commonly known as JSW Dharamtar Port is on the right bank of the Amba river (i.e., Dharamtar creek) and is from its mouth. Approximately from Wadkhal village on NH-17. The port is from the state highway that runs through Pen to ...
Creek at Mandwa # From South Mumbai to Amba River/Dharamtar Creek at Karanja # In
Mhasla Mhasla is a census town in Raigad district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Geography Mhasla is located at . It has an average elevation of 93 metres (305 feet). Demographics India census A census (from Latin ''censere'', 'to a ...
/Mandad River ( Rajpuri Creek) at Rajpuri # In Mhasla/Mandad River (Rajpuri Creek) at Janjira Fort # In Mhasla / Mandad River (Rajpuri Creek) at
Dighi Prarthana Fardin Dighi (popularly known as Dighi) is a Bangladeshi Dhallywood film actress and model. She won the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Child Artist three times for the films ''Kabuliwala (2006 film), Kabuliwala'' (2006), ''Ek ...
to Agardanda # In Mhasla/Mandad River (Rajpuri Creek) at Agardanda to
Dighi Prarthana Fardin Dighi (popularly known as Dighi) is a Bangladeshi Dhallywood film actress and model. She won the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Child Artist three times for the films ''Kabuliwala (2006 film), Kabuliwala'' (2006), ''Ek ...
# From South Mumbai to Amba River/Dharamtar Creek at
Rewas Rewas Port (Rewas-Bodani or Revas) is one of 48 “minor” ports of Maharashtra located at Rewas Creek, near Karanja creek at mouth of the Patalganga River about southward of Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNPT) and south-east of Mumbai Port. It is con ...
# For eco-tourism project at Isapur, District
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, Maharashtra MMB has also formulated the following projects for IWT development which are under consideration by Ministry of Shipping, Government of India: * From South Mumbai to Amba river / Dharamtar creek at Rewas * For eco-tourism project at Isapur, District Nanded, Maharashtra MMB is also planning to develop passenger water transport projects around
Mumbai Mumbai ( ; ), also known as Bombay ( ; its official name until 1995), is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Mumbai is the financial capital and the most populous city proper of India with an estimated population of 12 ...
. Following is the proposed network


Marina

Marina development is a popular leisure activity throughout the world and reflects the economic development of an area. Due to high-end economic activities in the state, there is huge potential for developing marinas. Marinas attract users of speed boats & yachts and promote tourism. They also give rise to ancillary activities e.g. construction, maintenance facilities and logistic support for leisure activities; which in turn generate employment. Marinas would also help decongest water areas by eliminating un-authorised/ un-organised anchorages. Short-listed probable sites in and around Mumbai are: * Mandwa * Belapur *
Vasai Creek Vasai Creek, previously Bassein Creek, is an estuary and one of the two main distributaries of the Ulhas River, in Konkan division of Maharashtra, India. The Ulhas splits at the northeast corner of Salsette island into its two main distributari ...
* Malad Creek *
Dharamtar Dharamtar Port, commonly known as JSW Dharamtar Port is on the right bank of the Amba river (i.e., Dharamtar creek) and is from its mouth. Approximately from Wadkhal village on NH-17. The port is from the state highway that runs through Pen to ...
Creek


Tourism & Water Sports

Dist.
Sindhudurg Sindhudurg Fort (Marathi pronunciation: in̪d̪ʱud̪uɾɡ is a historical sea fort located in Arabian Sea near the Konkan region of Maharashtra in Western India. The fort, commissioned by Chhatrapati Shivaji, was constructed between 1664 ...
, especially
Malvan Malvan (also written as Malwan) is a town and ''taluka'' in Sindhudurg District, the southernmost district of Maharashtra State, India, well known for the historically important Sindhudurg Fort. Malvan ''taluka'' consists of villages such as ...
has already been declared as a marine park. This site has all the ingredients to be developed into a place of tourist attraction. This area is an ideal location for tourism and water sports activities. In addition, other potential area identified by the investors may also be considered for developing tourism and water sport activities. * To facilitate tourism and water sports, MMB encourages: * Utilization of waterfront along the beach areas for tourism activities – in liaison with MTDC * Promoting water sports in sheltered areas (with due safety for all users)


Wings of MMB


Marine Engineering Department

Chief Surveyor and Marine Engineer, Maharashtra Maritime Board is the Head of Department of Marine Engineering and Survey Section. This department undertakes Maintenance, Repairs and Operation of Floating Crafts. Currently, Maharashtra Maritime Board has 1 Dredger, 2 Barges, 1 Tug, 1 Mooring launch, 3 Survey Launches and 6 Speed Boats. The Marine Engineering Department looks after designing & acquisition of marine crafts, development of dredging units, and execution of dredging activities. Department also undertakes acquisition and maintenance of navigational aids such as Buoys, Light Buoys, Beacons, Navigational Lights and Storm Warning Signals etc. At present MMB has 47 Light-houses at various ports, 29 Navigational Buoys in navigational channels and 37 Storm warning signals to assist the fishermen, passenger traffic and commercial ships at various ports. Under Inland Vessel Act 1917, this department conducts surveys, inspections and certification of vessels. It also conducts examinations for granting Certificates of Competency as 1st Class Master, 2nd Class Master, Serang, Engineer, 1st Class Engine Driver and 2nd Class Engine Driver, after the applicants secure requisite I.V. service for appearing these examinations.Departments and Offices of MMB
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Survey under Inland Vessel Act, 1917

Survey of Inland Vessels is conducted by the Chief Surveyor and Marine Engineer of the MMB. Inspection of I.V.s plying in inland waterways is carried out for checking their performance and suitability i.e. sea-keeping aspects in sheltered waters. On payment of government prescribed fees by an applicant, MMB Surveyor boards a vessel for a reasonable time to inspect the vessel’s structure, machinery, equipments and appliances viz. life saving appliances, fire fighting equipments and navigational aids, underwater hull inspection reports, and certificates of Master and Engine Driver. Surveyor also conducts enquiry in case of an accident. The approved (by a Naval Architect) drawings and plans of the craft, which is under construction and intending to ply in inland waterways, throughout all its construction stages and final reports of trial of the vessel for seaworthiness, inclining experiment for stability, are to be sent for inspection by the MMB Surveyor. If the surveyor is fully satisfied as to all the requirements having been complied with, and defects on the vessel, if any, is rectified to his full satisfaction, then he issues a declaration of survey to the applicant and also issues temporary certificate of survey. The applicant on receipt of the declaration of survey delivers the papers (all copies of Life Saving Equipments, Fire Fighting Appliances and Master’s & Driver’s certificates along with the declaration ) to the O/o Chief Surveyor and Marine Engineer and takes the delivery of Certificate of Survey within 7 days. Unless specifically requested by the applicant, Certificate of Survey is not transmitted by post.


Hydrographic Department

Hyrographer is the Head of the Hydrographic department within the MMB. Various hydrographic studies are carried out under his supervision. These studies help establish need for dredging in the identified areas. He undertakes pre and post Hydrographic Surveys for dredging requirements and has a data bank of over 1150 bathymetric charts, which are made available to the users on payment. He also undertakes surveys related to navigational safety and port development, provides bathymetric data for all potential sites for planning and execution of various projects, and undertakes the work of publication of Tides every year. The Hydrographic Department has three full-fledged survey parties which are equipped with latest hydrographic equipment like Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS), dual frequency echo sounders, current meters, automatic tide gauge, digital level & HYPACK Hydrographic Software.


Civil Engineering Department

* Responsible for construction, maintenance and repairs of all types of civil constructions of MMB. * Undertakes construction of new buildings and port infrastructure * Works undertaken through MMB’s own funds. * 62 works worth Rs.9.55 crores are in progress. * Annual Budget of Rs.14 crores provided by MMB. * Around 300 passenger jetties - Detailed survey being undertaken to confirm present status.


Coastal Protection Works

* Coastal Protection Works are carried out through Coastal Engineer under PWD and funds are provided through DPDC (Rs.15-20 crores) * There is no State Level Scheme to provide for coastal protection. * Out of total 720 km of coastline, 400.49 km is naturally protected and 141.84 km has been artificially protected. The remaining 177.67 km is vulnerable to erosion and needs to be protected is proposed. Funds required to protect 177.67 km is Rs.1322 crores over next 15 years. A State Level Scheme * Maintenance funds are not provided till date. So, Rs.30 crores per year for next three years and thereafter Rs.15 crores per year are required.


Regional Port Offices

The list of offices are as follows:
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See also

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Ports in India In India, ports are categorised into major ports and non-major ports (minor ports). As of 2024, the country has 14 major ports and 217 non-major ports. Major ports are administered by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways under the Gov ...

Official Website of Maharashtra Maritime Board


References

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