Water Metro project ushers in a new chapter in modern water transport in the country
Efforts of the state government to build an environment-friendly water transport system
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis expressed his belief
Mumbai: Mumbai Metropolis The state government is trying to build a sustainable and environment-friendly water transport system for the growing transport needs of the region. The Chief Minister believes that the Mumbai Water Metro project will start a new chapter of modern water transport in the country Devendra Fadnavis expressed. Maharashtra Maritime Board and Norway-based May for Mumbai Water Metro Project. A memorandum of understanding was signed between Hyke AS, a marine technology company. The Chief Minister was speaking at that time.
This agreement will be important for providing modern water for the Mumbai Water Metro project and for building shipbuilding facilities in Maharashtra. Fisheries and Ports Minister Nitesh Rane, Additional Chief Secretary to Chief Minister Lokesh Chandra, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Dr. Shrikar Pardeshi, Principal Adviser (Investment and Policy) to Chief Minister Kaustubh Dhavse, Chief Executive Officer of Maharashtra Maritime Board Pradeep P., Honorary Consul General of Norway Monika Nagelgaard, Consul General of Sweden Sven Osterberg, Chairman of Hike Charles Pembroke Birs etc were present. Chief Executive Officer of Maharashtra Maritime Board Pradeep P. and May of Norway. Signed by Charles Pembroke Birss, President of Hyke AS.
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Chief Minister Fadnavis while addressing the audience after signing the agreement at Varsha residence said that the state government has been continuously working on the concept of sustainable water transport for the past ten years. A complete plan for setting up the necessary infrastructure for water transport in Mumbai was now ready, for which modern and sustainable boats were required. Effective use of waterways in a metropolis like Mumbai will help reduce traffic stress. There are great opportunities for water transport in the country, and the demand for sustainable water transport will increase rapidly in the coming years. This concept which is starting in Mumbai will be a guide for other cities in the country.
May of Norway who cooperated for this project. The Chief Minister felicitated the officials including Haike AS. The Chief Minister also appreciated the Fisheries and Ports Minister Nitesh Rane, concerned officials and partner organizations who played a key role in bringing everyone together for this initiative.
On this occasion, Nitesh Rane, Minister of Recreation and Ports, said, Mumbai Water Metro Project is a very important step for the maritime development of the state. May This agreement with an international class company like HIK AS will give a new direction for port development, shipbuilding and maritime skills development in Maharashtra. Minister Rane said on the occasion that the government is continuously striving to make water transport safer, modern and passenger-friendly in future.
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Amber Ayade, MD & CEO of Rural Enhancers Group, Natasha Braganza from Norway, Prashant Aggarwal, MD & CEO of ‘Scandian NO’, Cecilia Oldne, Chief India Representative of Sweden-India Business Council, Anshul Dawani, Director of Equiline Finance from UAE were present on this occasion.
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