Kolkata Port Trust Renamed as Syama Prasad
Mookerjee Port
The Union Cabinet chaired by
the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi has given its approval to rename Kolkata Port
as Syama Prasad Mookerjee
Port on 3 June 2020.
The Board of Trustees of
Kolkata Port Trust in its Meeting held on 25th February, 2020 has also passed a
Resolution to re-name Kolkata Port as Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port, Kolkata considering his multifaceted genius
as an eminent jurist, academician, thinker and leader of the masses.
On the occasion of the
inaugural ceremony of Sesquicentenary Celebrations of Kolkata Port on 12th
January, 2020, keeping in view the sentiments of the people of West Bengal, it
was announced that Kolkata Port will be re-named after Dr. Syama
Prasad Mookerjee, one of the most deserving sons of
West Bengal and a front-runner in national integration, dreamer of Bengal's
development, inspiration for industrialisation and
ardent votary of one law for one nation.
Background:
The Kolkata Port is the first
Major Port as well as the only riverine port of the country. It came to be
governed by a Trust on 17th October, 1870 on appointment of the Commissioners
for Improvement of the Port of Calcutta as per Act V of 1870. It features at
Serial Number 1 in The First Schedule, Part I—Major Ports of the Indian Ports
Act, 1908 and is governed by the Major Port Trusts Act, 1963. Kolkata Port has
traversed 150 years and in this journey it has been India's gateway to trade,
commerce and economic development. It has also been a witness to India's
struggle for independence, World Wars l & II and socio-cultural changes
taking place in the country, especially in Eastern India.
Generally, the Major Ports in
India are named after the city or the town in which they are situated. Some
ports, however, in special cases or in due consideration of contribution made
by eminent leaders have been re-named after great national leaders in the past.
Nhava Sheva Port Trust was
renamed as Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust by the Government in the year 1989. The Tuticorin Port Trust was renamed as V.O. Chidambaranar Port Trust in the year 2011 and the Ennore Port Limited has been re-named as Kamarajar Port Limited in the honour
of Shri K Kamarajar, eminent freedom fighter and former
Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. Recently, in 2017 Kandla
Port was re-named as Deendayal Port. Besides, many
airports have also been named after the great national leaders in India.