Source: BNNbreaking.com
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, through a virtual ceremony, initiated the launch of three pivotal projects at the New Mangalore Port Authority (NMPA), Panambur, marking a significant stride in infrastructure development and healthcare services.
These projects, valued at Rs 136 crore, aim to bolster the port’s efficiency in cargo operations and provide comprehensive medical services to port personnel and the local populace.
The inauguration included the commencement of a robust concrete road stretching from Tannirbhavi Road to MK Agrotech within the NMPA premises. Funded at Rs 5 crore, this 12-14 meters wide and 775 meters long road is engineered to support the seamless movement of 80-100 trucks daily, thereby streamlining cargo operations and access to critical storage facilities. Additionally, the construction of two advanced storage sheds, with a collective investment of Rs 23.7 crore, was announced. Each shed, encompassing an area of 3,500 sqmt, is designed to significantly enhance the port’s capability in handling vital export-import (exim) cargo.
The highlight of the event was the announcement of a new 150-bed multispeciality hospital within the port premises, set to be developed through a public-private partnership (PPP) model at a cost of Rs 107 crore. Slated for completion by September 2026, this healthcare facility will offer a range of specialized medical services, including nephrology, neurology, cardiology, and neonatology. Notably, the hospital will be accessible to beneficiaries of all government of India health insurance schemes, making it a vital healthcare resource for the port’s workforce and the surrounding community. The unveiling of these projects by Prime Minister Narendra Modi not only underscores the government’s commitment to enhancing the nation’s port infrastructure but also highlights the focus on improving healthcare facilities for the economic backbone of the country – its workers. By facilitating smoother cargo operations and providing state-of-the-art healthcare facilities, the New Mangalore Port is poised to play a crucial role in India’s march towards becoming a global trade hub and ensuring the well-being of its citizens. As these projects move from the blueprint to reality, they are expected to create a ripple effect of socio-economic benefits, fostering growth, and prosperity in the region.