Parliament Passes Landmark Major Port Authorities Bill, 2020

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Port Wings News Network:

Parliament on 10 February passed the Major Port Authorities Bill, 2020. Shri Mansukh Mandaviya, Minister of State (I/C) for Ports, Shipping &Waterways moved the bill in Rajya Sabha and it was passed. Now, the Bill will go to the President of India for his assent.

With a view to promote the expansion of port infrastructure and facilitate trade and commerce, the Major Port Authorities Bill 2020 bill aims at decentralizing decision making and to infuse professionalism in governance of major ports. It imparts faster and transparent decision making benefiting the stakeholders and better project execution capability. The Bill is aimed at reorienting the governance model in central ports to landlord port model in line with the successful global practice. This will also help in bringing transparency in operations of Major Ports. This will empower the Major Ports to perform with greater efficiency on account of full autonomy in decision making and by modernizing the institutional framework of Major Ports.

The salient features of the Major Port Authorities Bill 2020 are as under: –

Reacting to the development, Mr. Rajiv Agarwal, CEO & MD, Essar Ports, commented: “The Major Ports Authorities Bill passed by the Rajya Sabha is indeed a revolutionary move in the Indian Ports Sector. The bill will provide regulation, flexibility and self-governance to the Major Ports of the country. It will develop a faster and transparent decision making process, which will help in the growth and development of Major Ports thereby enabling them to compete in the evolving market environment.”

“Also, the move will certainly pave way for driving the country’s vision towards Aatmanirbhar Bharat and making India – A Global Manufacturing Hub,” Mr Agarwal added.

*This story has been updated for adding reactions from the maritime fraternity.

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