Karwar, Nov 25: Preparations for the second phase expansion of the Karwar commercial port are on and soil testing in the sea for this purpose is being carried out.
Karwar is one of the few natural all-weather ports in the world. After the commissioning of the INS Kadamba naval base adjacent to the port, development of the port had come to a standstill.
According to the officials of the port, the second phase of development will be carried out at a cost of Rs 125 crore. The port department has already reserved Rs 43 crore for the expansion work.
New jetties will be built in the second phase and port will be expanded by another 1.5km length. The draining and de-silting work in the sea off Karwar beach is in progress, taken up by a Mumbai-based company. Testing of the soil beneath the sea water is also being carried out.
According to Rajakumar Hede, assistant executive engineer of port department in Karwar, a master plan has already been prepared for the expansion of the Karwar port.
After the completion of the second phase the Karwar port will be one of the important ports in the country and will fetch handsome revenue to the government, he added.
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