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Inviting Suggestions on Draft Indian Ports Bill, 2020

Start Date :
Dec 12, 2020
Last Date :
Dec 24, 2020
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways has circulated draft of Indian Ports Bill 2020 for public consultation which will repeal and replace the Indian Ports Act, 1908 (Act No. ...

Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways has circulated draft of Indian Ports Bill 2020 for public consultation which will repeal and replace the Indian Ports Act, 1908 (Act No. 15 of 1908)

The draft Indian Ports Bill, 2020, seeks to,inter alia, enable the structured growth and sustainable development of ports to attract investments in the Port sector for optimum utilisation of the Indian Coastline by effective administration and management of ports. The proposed Bill will provide measures to facilitate conservation of ports, taking into account the prevalent situation with respect to the high number of non-operational ports. It shall further ensure greater investment in the Indian maritime and ports sector through the creation of improved, comprehensive regulatory frameworks for the creation of new ports and management of existing ports.

The Bill also seeks to, inter alia, create an enabling environment for the growth and sustained development of the ports sector in India through the following broad methods:

1.Constitution of Maritime Port Regulatory Authority
2.Formulation of the National Port policy and National Port plan in consultation with Coastal State Governments, State Maritime Boards and other stakeholders.
3.Formulation of specialised Adjudicatory Tribunals namely Maritime Ports Tribunal and Maritime Ports Appellate Tribunal to curb any anti-competitive practises in the port sector and act as a speedy and affordable grievance redressal mechanism.

The up-to-date provisions of the proposed Bill would ensure safety, security, pollution control, performance standards and sustainability of Ports. The Bill ensures that all up-to-date conventions/protocols to which India is a party, are also suitably incorporated. This will promote marine safety and security in the true sense. The Bill will fill up the gapsfor achieving scientific development of Ports and Port Network.

The Bill seeks to provide increased opportunities for public and private investments in the Indian maritime and ports sector by way of removing barriers to entry, simplifying processes and establishment of agencies and bodies to plan and enable growth of the ports sector. Enhancing “Ease of Doing Business’,it will provide greater impetus to a self-reliant domestic investment climate in the maritime sector, towards AatmaNirbharBharat initiatives of the Government.

The draft of Indian Ports Bill 2020 is issued for public consultation for seeking the feedback and suggestions.

Click below to view the documents:
1)Draft Indian Ports Bill,2020
2)Format for seeking comments on draft Indian Ports Bill 2020

Last date of submission is 24 December,2020.

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Rajkumar Singh Thakur
Rajkumar Singh Thakur 5 years 4 months ago
Whatever and however you want, please pass the bill, make the act and impose the regulation but always keep in mind.! :- 1. Don't be confident that you will always be in power. 2. More than 99% politicians are businessman or related to any business or businessman. 3. Not a single law is used, all are misused. 4. All laws & regulations increase corruption only. 5. Common man is still far away from knowledge of Bill, Act, Parliament etc. 6. Only common and innocent citizens suffered after any act!
SUBHASH CHANDRA MALLICK
SUBHASH CHANDRA MALLICK 5 years 4 months ago
Sir As we're giving emphasis on Export so we are depending upon aeroplane & Shipping, so Ports are most important. we have to clean all old ports and develop new Ports. The Ports should be management by Govt. if govt decided for privatization the number must be 40:60% ratio.
SUBHASH CHANDRA MALLICK
SUBHASH CHANDRA MALLICK 5 years 4 months ago
Sir Economy growth always depend upon trade, So inside business should be converted to Export, more export less import policy should be made
sarita kumar
sarita kumar 5 years 4 months ago
1. saare ports par government ka kabza hona chahiye 2. beautification aur tourism ko badhayein 3. ports par navy ke Office hone chahiye 4. business karne waale , fishing karne waale sabse tax liya jaaye aur usse ports ki maintenance ki jaaye
Ansh Singh
Ansh Singh 5 years 4 months ago
Port is a part and parcel of trade and economy.it is a point to connect trade from one country to another country.in my view it is open for small trader to sell their goods to another country.second port is related to our cultural heritage to develop it.third port