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Kerala in pact with Adani for Rs 7,525 cr Vizhinjam port

The MoU was signed by Kerala Principal Secretary (Ports) James Varghese and Adani Vizhinjam Port Private Ltd CEO Santosh Kumar Mahopatra here this evening in the presence of state CM Oommen Chandy and Adani Ports Chairman Gautam Adani.

August 17, 2015 / 21:48 IST
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Gautam Adani-led Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) has entered into an agreement with the Kerala government for building Rs 7,525 crore Vizhinjam seaport project, which is expected to be operational in a record time of less than 1,000 days. The MoU was signed by Kerala Principal Secretary (Ports) James Varghese and Adani Vizhinjam Port Private Ltd CEO Santosh Kumar Mahopatra here this evening in the presence of state CM Oommen Chandy and Adani Ports Chairman Gautam Adani. The port project, slated to come up near Kovalam beach, was first proposed in 1991 when late Congress leader K Karunakaran was the Chief Minister but did not materialise due to various reasons.

It got a push after the present UDF Government came to power in 2011. Speaking at the function, Chief Minister Chandy said, "Government will not allow anything to adversly affect the life of people in the project area" in an assurance to the fishermen community who had expressed concerns over their rehabilitation." He also said the government was hopeful that the Centre would relax the existing cabotage law. Cabotage refers to the carriage of goods between two ports in one country by ships registered in that country.

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As per Cabotage law, it is mandatory to use Indian ships in transportation of cargo to different ports along the country's coast. Foreign ships can be used for carrying goods only when domestic ships are not available after seeking permission from India's maritime regulator. Meanwhile, Opposition Left Democratic Front (LDF), which has levelled allegations of corruption in the project and opposed its implementation, kept away from the function.

Speaking at the function, Gautam Adani promised to kick off full-fledged construction on November 1, 2015. "Our objective is to have Vizhinjam port operational in a record time of less than 1000 days," he said. Seeking relaxation of cabatoge law which will be a 'win-win' situation, he said the government was aware that the existing cabotage law can prevent growth of Vizhinjam port.