Bengaluru: Malpe among six ports in state to be privatized, developed


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Nov 18: It has transpired that the state government has taken a decision to privatize six of the 12 ports presently under its control. They include Malpe port near Udupi, and Belekeri in Uttara Kannada district.

It is said that private concerns have already expressed interest in developing three ports. The government is interested in completing formalities connected thereto and handover these ports to private parties, within the next two months. Minister for ports and textiles, Baburao Chinchanasur, said that the government had identified Malpe, Manki, Mavinakurve, Belekeri, Tadadi, and Honnavar ports for being given on 30-year lease to private parties for development.

New Delhi-based Ashraya Ports has already evinced interest in developing Belekeri port. The chief minister already has held discussions with company representatives relating to this proposal. Discussions are on about the prospects of handing over Manki port to Renuka Sugar and Honnavar port to an Andhra Pradesh-based company for development. Chinchanasur said that private parties have come forward even for the development of the other three ports, and that their proposals are in different stages of discussion.

The minister said that the development of ports will be public-private partnership model, and that the government will continue to retain business control of these ports. He said a definite decision would be taken in about a month.

 

  

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  • BABA, BANGALORE

    Tue, Nov 18 2014

    How convenient. These private ports can be used as facilities to send out contraband like iron ore and bringing in gold. Politicians and corrupt officials can hold minority equity or sweat equity in the private port companies. Best wishes to all of them.

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  • JANARDHANA ACHARYA, BANGALORE/UDIPI

    Tue, Nov 18 2014

    I wonder whether Udipi to Mangaloe 4 lane is complete. It looks like someone went to bring RICE while boiling the water for it.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Tue, Nov 18 2014

    Let central govt take a leaf from it and privatize Air India and AIE so that leakage and loss can be plugged, lazy will get retirement!

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Tue, Nov 18 2014

    yes, privatising is good decision... security and development and more income for sure!... BUT DONT GIVE IT TO ADANIs..cos, he is not PSECULAR! )

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  • MyRightIsaid, bangalore

    Tue, Nov 18 2014

    vellano 1, Mumbai

    How about your taking over instead of Adani who is not secular...?

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  • Hary, Kudla/Dubai

    Tue, Nov 18 2014

    May be a good decision. but it is important to see that the port is not owned by wrong people. Or else, one of the port may be a free entry for anti social elements.

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Tue, Nov 18 2014

    Appreciate all infrastructure developments irrespective of political party affiliations.
    We concerned of developments,
    who develops is immaterial.
    We are also concerned of peace and prosperity of every region of the nation.

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  • raghavendra m k, mumbai maharashtra

    Tue, Nov 18 2014

    good decision in right direction.

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