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Increased Budget allocation for IWAI to boost inland waterways

Budget allocation to the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways increased to Rs 3,471 crore (revenue of Rs 1,709 crore and capital of Rs 1,761) in FY26.
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To boost the inland waterways in the country, a budget of Rs 1,944 crore has been provided for the Inland Water Transport Authority of India (IWAI) in FY2025-26. This amount is 31 per cent higher than Rs 1,644 crore in the revised Budget of FY 2024-25, according to the summary of budget provisions for the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways.

IWAI primarily undertakes infrastructure development and regulation of National Waterways (NWs). The Inland Water Transport (IWT) development activities are being implemented in the NWs. The provision includes expenditure on externally aided projects of IWAI Including implementation and commissioning of various sub-projects under Jal Marg Vikas Project. This comprises of construction of multimodal terminal at Varanasi, Sahibganj and Haldia; construction of new navigation lock at Farakka; assured depths of 2.2 m between Varanasi and Ghazipur; 2.5 m between Ghazipur and Barh and 3 m between Barh and Haldia; development of Ro-Ro terminals and Information and communication facilities.

For the Chennai Port Authority, a provision for providing an interest-free loan of Rs 147 crore was made in the revised Budget of FY25towards land acquisition and rehabilitation and resettlement activities for the new four lane elevated link road from Chennai Port to Maduravoyal.

Meanwhile, the budget allocation to the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways increased to Rs 3,471 crore (revenue of Rs 1,709 crore and capital of Rs 1,761) in FY26. This is a 21 per cent increase over the revised budget of Rs 2,859 crore (revenue of Rs 1,516 crore and capital of Rs 1,342 crore) in FY25.

Under the Centre’s Sagarmala programme, the provision is for development of coastal communities, development of National Maritime Heritage Complex, assistance for creation of infrastructure to promote movement of cargo/passengers by sea/National Waterways, funding of unique innovative projects.

The projects identified under Sagarmala are expected to mobilise over Rs 5 lakh crore of infrastructure investment, double share of domestic waterways (inland and coastal) in the modal mix, generate logistic cost saving, boost merchandise export and create new jobs. This also includes projects for development of minor ports, the summary said.

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