Gujarat to Emerge as Global Centre for Green Recycling, Vehicle
Scrapping, says Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel
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International
Conference on Green Ship Recycling & Vehicle Scrapping and Review Meeting of
Development of National Maritime Heritage Complex (NMHC) Project, Lothal
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Gujarat
is the flag bearer of India’s maritime success story, says Union Shipping Minister
Union Minister of Ports,
Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal
has said that Gujarat is the business gateway of India and one of the world’s preferred
maritime destinations. Addressing International Conference on Green Ship Recycling
and Vehicle Scrapping in Gandhinagar on 12 September, 2022 he said with a coastline
of 1,600 km, Gujarat handles over 40% of India’s cargo throughput and contributes
18% of the total cargo transported using coastal shipping. He said Gujarat was the
first state in the country to privatise the port sector, and by virtue of its strategic
location, proactive policies, and robust infrastructure has emerged as the flag
bearer of India’s maritime success story. Mr. Sonowal
said India is a leading destination for ship recycling and the planned doubling
of capacity of Alang-Sosiya shipyard in Gujarat will create
a large number of employment opportunities and bring in more economic prosperity
to Gujarat and the country.
Taking about the Sagarmala Programme, Mr. Sonowal said
it has given impetus to the thriving maritime sector in Gujarat with projects such
as port modernisation, rail, road, cruise tourism, RO-RO & passenger jetties,
fisheries, coastal infrastructure, skill development, etc. There are 74 projects
worth Rs. 57,000 crore under Sagarmala
Programme in Gujarat, of which 15 projects worth Rs. 9,000 crore
have been completed, 33 projects worth over Rs. 25,000 crore
are under implementation and 26 projects worth Rs. 22,700 crore
are under development, he said.
Speaking on the occasion
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupendra bhai Patel said under the leadership of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi, Gujarat is now moving towards port-led development. Gujarat is India's
coastal gateway. He said the state is home to Alang, the
largest ship-breaking yard in the world. Just as Gujarat has been dominant in ship
breaking-recycling sector, it will also be in green recycling. He said Gujarat has
the potential and the political will to become a hub for green ship recycling. The
Gujarat government is committed to making Gujarat a global centre for green recycling.
He said Alang also has a well-developed ecosystem and
capacity for vehicle scrapping and will contribute majorly to the vehicle scrapping
policy.
The International Conference
on Green Ship Recycling and Vehicle Scrapping is showcasing the current status of
ship recycling industry in Gujarat and the adoption of HKC Convention compliances.
The conference is also facilitating discussion on how the EU shipping industry can
take advantage of ship recycling facilities in Gujarat, and explore partnerships
with EU member countries.
Highlighting the significance
of the conference, MK Das, Additional Chief Secretary of Ports and Transport Department,
Government of Gujarat, said the conference will put Alang
on the global map as a preferred destination for sustainable ship recycling that
has safe and environmentally sound ship recycling best practices in place. He said
the conference will also help in exploring synergies between Alang’s ship recycling industry with the vehicle scrapping industry,
and enable Alang to emerge as a vehicle scrapping hub.
Two sessions were also
organised as a part of the conference. The first session on “Ship Recycling Industry
in India and Compliances” focused on the Ship Recycling Act, the role of GMB, compliance
with HKC and EU Ship Recycling Regulation (EUSRR), and safe and sustainable recycling.
The second session was
on Vehicle Scrap Policy and saw an overview of the policy. It also showcased Alang’s capabilities as a hub of vehicle scrapping.
Representatives from the
Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways, CEOs, and national and international
industry representatives from the shipping sector including shipping lines, ship
recyclers, ship owners, etc. participated in the conference. The conference will
be followed by a visit to the Alang ship breaking yard
on September 13.
Mr. Sonowal also visited the site of proposed National Maritime
Heritage Complex near Lothal and reviewed the progress of the project in presence
of senior officers of Government of Gujarat and Ministry of Ports, Shipping and
Waterways. The project is being developed by the Government of India through MoPSW for an estimated amount of Rs.3500 crore. The proposed
Complex would showcase India’s rich and diverse maritime heritage and will be the
first of its kind in the country and one of the world’s largest maritime museums
dedicated to the legacy of maritime heritage of India.
Life size architecture
of the Lothal will be depicted in the museum. The various components like, lower
town, middle town, Citadel, cemetery, houses, pattern of the street, sanitation
system, wells, industries/workshop and marketplace, etc. will be depicted in the
museum. To provide First-Hand Experience to visitors, a working model of the Lothal
dockyard, functioning of the warehouse etc. will also be showcased along with typical
Harappan house with components like, oven, etc. The museum will portray renowned
Harappan Water Harvesting and Management system excavated at the site of Dholavira.
Renowned architecture
firm Ms. Architect Hafeez Contractor has been appointed as the Project Management
Consultant of the project and have already prepared Concept Design & Plan for
following 5 Galleries of phase 1A:
a) Gallery- 1 Orientation and oceanic mythology
b) Gallery-2 Harappans: The Pioneer Seafarers
c) Gallery- 3 Post Harappan Trajectories: The Impact
of Climate change
d) Gallery- 4 India’s contact with the Greco-Roman
world
e) Gallery- 5 Special exhibitions
The work on concept design
of Gallery 6 (Emergence of Indian Navy) is in progress by Ms. Architect Hafeez Contractor
in consultation with the officials of Indian Navy and consolidated list of artefacts
for the galleries has been finalized.
The EPC work of the NMHC
phase 1A has been awarded to Tata Projects Ltd. in Mar 2022 and is targeted to be
completed by Mar 2024.
The project will boost
the tourism in the state of Gujarat in turn developing the economy of the region
including the nearby villages namely Saragwala and Utelia. The proposed six galleries planned in the NMHC project
will focus on different time periods of the Maritime history to the visitors.
Speaking after the visit
Mr. Sonowal stated that the project will be developed
as a new international destination for tourist and to stand at par with other renowned
international museums of the world under the Sagarmala
program of the Ministry of Shipping. He said It will also
create an opportunity of employment for the local people and help them develop a
number of cottage industries thus materializing the vison of Atmanirbhar Bharat of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.