Indian
Port Rail Company Limited (IPRCL), a first of its kind Joint Venture Company
(JVC), between the Major Ports under the Ministry of Shipping and Rail Vikas
Nigam Limited (RVNL) held its first Annual General Meeting (AGM) in New Delhi
yesterday. The company, registered on 10th July, 2015 as a Public
Limited Company under the Companies Act, 2013, was formed with the objective to
provide efficient rail evacuation systems to Major Ports and thereby enhance
their capacity and throughput.
Some
of the key accomplishments of IPRCL during the first year of its operation are:
1)
During
the financial year 2015-16, 20 railway projects were taken up across eight
Major ports. Out of this eleven works with total project cost of Rs 7636.15
Crores were for preparation of Feasibility and Detailed Project Report (DPR)
and nine works with total project cost of Rs . 643.77 Crores were for Project
Execution.
2)
IPRCL
has completed the pre-feasibility study of a heavy haul rail corridor from Ib
Valley-Talcher to Paradip and Dhamra to evacuate coal mines of Mahanadi Coal
Ltd (MCL) to the ports for shipping them to the southern states of India
through the coastal route. On the above mentioned corridor IPRCL is taking up
the third and fourth line from Salegoan to Paradip that will be dedicated to
freight. The development of this project will give a major fillip to the
Government’s initiative to promote multi-modal logistics and coastal shipping.
3)
The
company has already started rail infrastructure modernization in Kolkata,
Vishakhapatnam, Chennai, Tuticorin and New Mangalore Ports. Rail infrastructure
expansion and modernization works are likely to commence from April 2017 in
Kandla and JNPT ports and in Haldia Dock Complex (HDC).
4)
The
company has also taken up the task of preparation of DPR for Rail and Road
connectivity of the proposed Major Port at Colachel (Enayam) in Tamil Nadu.
Current
Summary of Projects under IPRCL
S.No
|
Particulars
|
No. of Projects
|
Cost (approx.) in lakhs
|
A
|
Work already commenced
|
8
|
15924
|
B
|
DPR under finalization, bids to be
invited by December 2016. Contracts are likely to be finalized by March 2017
|
4
|
57113
|
C
|
DPR under finalization and bids shall
be invited during 2017-18
|
7
|
432600
|
D
|
DPR has been finalized.
|
6
|
22801
|
|
Total
|
25
|
528438
|
E
|
Works which are taken up for
feasibility studies
|
2
|
1500000
|
In
the coming years, IPRCL, as a dedicated SPV will continue to develop
railways as a mode of transport in the Port sector and will pave the way for
seamless integration of port–railway system with the Indian Railways network.
Sagarmala, the flagship programme of Ministry of Shipping has four pillars
namely: - port modernization, port connectivity and
evacuation, port led industrialization and coastal community development.
IPRCL will strengthen the second pillar of port connectivity and evacuation
through its various dedicated port connectivity projects. The Salegoan-Pardip
dedicated freight corridor model will be replicated in future in other port
connectivity projects.
The
AGM was chaired by Shri. Rajive Kumar, Secretary, Ministry of Shipping and attended
by Sh. Anoop Kumar Agrawal, Managing Director (MD), IPRCL and
chairman/representatives of eleven (11) Major Ports and Rail Vikas Nigam
Limited (RVNL).
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