New Mangalore Port handles record traffic

Media Release
April 3, 2018

Manglauru, Apr 3: New Mangalore Port during the fiscal 2017-18 handled a record traffic of 42.05 million tonnes of cargo surpassing the earlier record of 39.94 million tonnes handled in 2016-17 and thereby registered a growth rate of 5.28% over the traffic handled during the previous year.

The port has also achieved 2.57% growth over the target of 41 million tonnes fixed by the Ministry.  Increase in the handling of Iron ore fines/pellets for KIOCL, POL Products, LPG, Cement, edible oil, Coffee and other containerized cargo has contributed to the above growth in traffic. 

Another significant achievement is the growth in container traffic which  has  increased by 21.67%   by handling a record of  1,15,498  TEUs as against 94,929 TEUS handled in previous year. The following are some of the notable achievements of 2017-18.

Records and achievements-2017-18

o Record traffic throughput of 42.05 million tonnes as against 39.94 million tonnes in 2016-17(5.28% growth)

o Record container traffic of 1.15 lakh TEUs(17.43 lakh tonnes) as against 94,929 TEUs (14.10 lakh tonnes) in previous year(21.67% growth)

o Highest coffee export of 2.41 lakh tonnes(12,249 TEUs)handled as against 2.36 lakh tonnes(12,200 TEUs) in 2016-17

o Record quantity of 22.09 lakh tonnes of LPG  handled as against 20.74 lakh tonnes handled in 2011-12

o Record qty of 7.92 lakh tonnes of edible oil handled  as against 7.30 lakh  tonnes handled in 2015-16

o Record handling of 10.17 Million tonnes of coastal cargo as against 8.33 Million tonnes handled in 2016-17(22.08% growth)

o Import of river sand started through the Port during the current year which will contribute to the ecological balance and also stop illegal sand mining in the rivers

o Container Corporation of India(CONCOR) has commenced their operation from ICD Bangalore to NMPT where they have established the railway siding and commissioned on 31-1-2018.  This initiative will further boost the connectivity and transportation of container traffic through rail.

o For the consecutive 13th year Port’s net surplus crossed Rs.100 crores

o 95% of the power requirement of the port is now met with solar energy

o NMPT has been ranked in No.1 position among 12 major ports of the country by Ministry of Shipping, for upkeeping  the port and its surroundings clean and green under  Swachh Bharat Mission

New Mangalore Port – the Gateway of Karnataka which is the only major port of the state and 9th major port of the country  has steadily grown over the last 42 years since its commissioning in 1975. From handling less than a lakh tonnes of cargo in 1974-75,  the port has now crossed  42 million tonnes of cargo.

Suresh P Shirwadkar, Chairman, while recalling the sincere support and co-operation extended by  the officers, staff, workers, trade union leaders , trustees, and port users for  the  overall development  of  the port, has appealed for their continued cooperation for  achieving more laurels.

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January 9,2025

Mangaluru: In a significant development, Mescom has proposed a phased electricity tariff hike starting with Rs 0.70 per unit for the fiscal year 2025-26. The proposal has been submitted to the Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) for approval, signaling a potential increase in electricity costs for consumers.

Mescom emphasized that the current tariff structure is insufficient to meet operational expenses and manage revenue effectively. To address this, the company has invited public objections to the proposed hike.

Currently, the electricity supply cost is Rs 9.23 per unit, while the consumer tariff stands at Rs 8.53 per unit, leading to a shortfall of Rs 0.70 per unit. For the financial year 2023-24, Mescom reported revenue of Rs 5,924.73 crore against an expenditure of Rs 6,310.39 crore, resulting in a deficit of Rs 367.66 crore. For the 2025-26 fiscal year, projected revenue is Rs 5,850.81 crore, with an actual requirement of Rs 5,961.63 crore, creating a deficit of Rs 110.82 crore.

In a first, Mescom has submitted a multi-year tariff revision proposal to KERC. The plan outlines a hike of Rs 0.70 per unit for 2025-26, followed by Rs 0.37 per unit for 2026-27 and Rs 0.54 per unit for 2027-28.

"An increase in electricity tariff is inevitable," stated Jayakumar R, Managing Director of Mescom. "Mescom has submitted a proposal in this regard to KERC."

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January 9,2025

Mangaluru: Establishing a Beary Development Corporation is a valid demand, but its implications must be carefully studied, remarked Speaker UT Khader. He proposed forming an expert committee to evaluate the corporation’s potential impact on the Beary community during a district-level conference of the Beary-speaking community, organized by the Akhila Bharata Beary Mahasabha at Kudmul Ranga Rao Town Hall on Wednesday.

Khader expressed concerns over inefficiencies in existing government-established corporations, such as unfilled leadership positions, lack of appointed members, and insufficient funding. “The Beary Development Corporation must avoid similar pitfalls,” he emphasized. He noted that the Minorities Development Corporation already provides various schemes for Beary Muslims, urging a detailed assessment to ensure the new corporation’s funding does not fall short of current provisions, which could disadvantage the community.

Praising the industrious and self-respecting nature of the Beary community, Khader highlighted the respect Beary elders once commanded in villages. He encouraged the youth to uphold this legacy and actively contribute to the community’s progress. Additionally, he commended the Beary youth for their swift and dedicated responses during emergencies, which have garnered widespread recognition.

Khader underscored the importance of unity, cautioning against fostering divisions within the community. He also stressed the critical role of education in development, urging the maintenance of detailed records for SSLC and PUC students to track progress.

The event was presided over by Azeez Baikampadi, president of the Akhila Bharata Beary Mahasabha. Among the dignitaries present were former MLA Mohiudeen Bava and retired police officer GA Bawa. Dr. UT Ifikhar Ali Farid, honorary president of the Akhila Bharata Beary Mahasabha and chairman of the Karnataka State Allied and Healthcare Council, was felicitated during the program.

In notable initiatives, Kanachuru Monu, chairman of Kanachuru Medical College, unveiled the Mahasabha’s new website, while Sheikhabba Karnire of Expertise Company, Jubail, launched an IAS-IPS program aimed at empowering the Beary community.

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January 8,2025

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Mangaluru, Jan 8: The serene beaches near Kulai Jetty under the limits of Surathkal police station turned into a scene of tragedy on Wednesday, January 8, as a group of four close friends saw their day of joy morph into heartbreak. 

Three young men lost their lives in the unforgiving waves, while one narrowly escaped death, saved by the heroic efforts of local fishermen.

The victims have been identified as: 

M. S. Manjunath (31), son of Shivlingappa, hailing from Upparigenahalli, Chitradurga district.

Shivakumar (30) from Shivamogga district.

Satyavelu (30) from JP Nagar, Bengaluru.

The sole survivor, Parameshwara (30), from Hangarga, Bidar district, now carries the weight of a harrowing ordeal and the devastating loss of his three closest friends.

These young men, all students of AMC Engineering College in Bengaluru, had embarked on a trip meant to create memories of joy and camaraderie. Driving overnight from Bengaluru, they reached Mangaluru on Wednesday morning. After breakfast at a local eatery, the group decided to visit the picturesque Kulai Jetty, seeking solace and adventure in the sea.

But their joyful outing took a tragic turn. While playing in the water, the four were caught in strong currents. Despite the swift intervention of local fishermen, only Parameshwara could be rescued in time. The lifeless bodies of Manjunath, Shivakumar, and Satyavelu were later found on the right side of the jetty, their dreams and futures cruelly cut short.

The Surathkal police, alerted to the incident, promptly arrived at the scene and began their investigation. The bodies were transported to AJ Hospital for post-mortem examinations, leaving their families and friends to grapple with the enormity of their loss.

A case has been registered at Surathkal Police Station. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable and dangerous nature of the sea, urging visitors to prioritize safety above all else.

What was meant to be a day of joy has left a void that can never be filled, as three grieving families now face the unbearable pain of losing their loved ones.

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