The much-hyped Sagarmala project, which envisages integrated development of ports, shipping and inland water transport, appears to be losing steam.
While a formal Cabinet approval is still awaited, the shipping ministry has asked for a paltry Rs 25 crore (Rs 250 million) as budgetary support in 2004-05 for the Rs 100,000 crore (Rs 1,000 billion) project. The ministry has also not been able to identify the specific projects under the scheme.
Moreover, according to the annual Plan for 2004-05, no amount has been set for internal generation for the Sagarmala project, which means the entire outlay will be provided by the Centre.
Explaining the meagre outlay for the project, a ministry official said this year funds would mainly be used for setting up maritime educational institutes and research and development facilities.
The ministry will also seek Rs 10 crore (Rs 100 million) support for the Sethusamudram ship canal project, which envisages linking Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Bay to provide a continuous navigable sea route along the east coast. Soon after taking over, Roads, Highways and Shipping Minister