Fourteen Coastal Eco
Zones to be Developed by Sagarmala Corp
With the
aim to provide impetus to the ‘Make In India’ initiative and promote port-led industrialization,
the Ministry of Shipping organized a workshop on ‘Coastal Economic Zones’ under
its Sagarmala Programme today, at New Delhi. The workshop focused on the 14
Coastal Economic Zones (CEZs) which have been identified under the National Perspective
Plan of Sagarmala.
The
workshop apprised the participants that these CEZs will be aligned to relevant
ports in the maritime states and will house Coastal Economic Units for setting
up manufacturing facilities. The CEZs have been conceptualized as a
spatial-economic region which could extend along 300-500 km of coastline and
around 200-300 km inland from the coastline. Each CEZ will be an agglomeration
of coastal districts within a State.
Leveraging
the port eco-system these CEZs will provide the geographical boundary within
which port led industrialization will be developed. The CEZs have been
envisaged to tap synergies with the planned industrial corridors like Vizag
Chennai Industrial Corridor and Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor.
Dr. Alok
Srivastava, Additional Secretary, said “The Sagarmala Programme has been
conceptualized by the centre, however active participation from the States is
highly essential to make this a success.”
The
Workshop was attended by representatives from various Central Ministries, State
Governments, autonomous bodies, private sector and was well received by the
participants. During the interaction in the workshop, valuable suggestions were
made by the participants.
By
incorporation of the inputs from the various maritime state governments, the
CEZ perspective plans will be finalized. Detailed Master Plans will be prepared
by the Sagarmala Development Company and more projects will be identified. The
Sagarmala Development Company has recently been approved by the Cabinet.