Assam: MV Ganga Vilas makes history in India’s River Cruise sector; Completes maiden trip at Dibrugarh
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Assam: MV Ganga Vilas makes history in India’s River Cruise sector; Completes maiden trip at Dibrugarh

50 days cruise was flagged off from Varanasi by PM Shri Narendra Modi on January 13 

Dibya Kamal BordloiDibya Kamal Bordloi
Mar 1, 2023, 12:21 pm IST
in Bharat, Assam
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Dibrugarh: MV Ganga Vilas makes history in India’s River Cruise sector on Tuesday by completing its maiden trip at Dibrugarh in Assam. The trip started on January 13 from Varanasi and was flagged off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Welcoming ‘MV Ganga Vilas’, the world’s longest river cruise at its culminating destination in Dibrugarh,  Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal hailed it as a historic and path-breaking event to be witnessed in the Inland Waterways sector since India’s Independence 75 years ago.

MV Ganga Vilas arrived at Bogibeel at 02:30 PM on February 28; as the dignitaries led by Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal accorded a warm welcome to all the 28 foreign tourists travelling onboard. With the successful end of its maiden journey covering a distance of over 3200 km, the MV Ganga Vilas opens up a new vista of opportunity in the river tourism potential in the entire South Asia region.

Earlier, Prime Minister, Narendra Modi flagged off MV Ganga Vilas – the first indigenously made cruise vessel in India – from Varanasi on January 13, 2023. Built with a unique design and a futuristic vision, the cruise has three decks and 18 suites on board with a capacity of 36 tourists. During this epoch-making journey, the tourists travelling abroad had an opportunity to travel via iconic places like Patna Sahib, Bodh Gaya, Vikramshila, Dhaka, the Sunderbans and the Kaziranga before reaching Dibrugarh in Assam.

Speaking on this historic moment, Sarbanada Sonowal said, “the successful completion of the world’s longest river cruise, MV Ganga Vilas, has exemplified how India under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi ji is ready to explore newer horizons to unlock value for the country. The robustness of the ship during this journey shows how our tremendous strength in ship-building capacity is a world-class enterprise. The successful cruise movement as well as cargo movement on inland waterways is a testament to the vision of PM Modi ji to bring about transformation through transportation. We continue to work under the dynamic leadership of PM Modi towards achieving Maritime India Vision, 2030; Sagarmal by 2035 along with PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan and National Logistics Policy. Today, we have realised another milestone to unlock tremendous potential in the blue economy of India.”

“Our glorious history of riverine trade is set to be reclaimed with the successful completion of the world’s longest river cruise here today. With the visionary leadership of PM Modi, we have reclaimed our access from the Brahmaputra to international marine trade routes via Indo Bangladesh Protocol Route (IBPR) & coastal ecosystem. The entire riverine economy through Arth Ganga has received a magnificent boost through the success of this River Cruise. The dream of the Prime Minister for an alternate transport which is economical, safe and environmentally sustainable has been truly realised with this success today. I firmly believe that by investing more in river transportation, we can make Modi ji’s noble initiative of Net Zero – with a considerable reduction in pollution, an economical option. As Northeast India gets ready to power the engine of growth of India with its rich riverine system, I am sure the historic city of Dibrugarh & the whole region remains excited about the trade & commercial potential it carries forth in the ensuing days”, Sonowal added.

The seamless movement of MV Ganga Vilas has established the viability of seamless movement of vessels between Ganga Valley and Brahmaputra Valley; i.e., from Varanasi to Dibrugarh via Kolkata using the IBPR. For Northeast India, the major highlight of MV Ganga Vilas’s successful voyage is the opportunity to use the inland waterways to reach the seaports and access the world of international trade routes.

The event was also graced by His Excellency, Honourable Minister of State, Ministry of Shipping (I/C), Government of Bangladesh, Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury; the Union Minister of State for Ports, Shipping & Waterways and Tourism, Shripad Yesso Naik; the Union Minister of State for Labour & Employment and Petroleum & Natural Gas; the Union Minister of State for Education and External Affairs, Dr Rajkumar Ranjan; the Union Minister of State for ports, Shipping & Waterways, Shantanu Thakur; the Minister of Tourism, Public Health Engineering (PHE), Skill Development, Employment & Entrepreneurship, Government of Assam, Jayanta Malla Baruah; the MP of Arunachal East, Tapir Gao; the MP  Lakhimpur, Pradan Baruah among many MLAs and other dignitaries.

It should be mentioned that freight movement through ships is cheaper than other means of transport. A goods train can carry 2000 metric tons (MT) in a single run, while a ship can carry 60,000 to 80,000 MT and as such the volume of transportation through the ship makes the whole freight cost-effective.

Carrying such a huge volume of coal by ship is helping in feeding many power stations at a time and keep them functional without break hence it is always cheaper by ship than any other means. The pricing of freight per MT through roadways is Rs. 1.5 and through railways is Rs. 1.25 while through shipping is Rs. 0.6. From 2004 to 2014, the coastal cargo growth was 25% while in the last years, the registered growth has been 77% that too in just eight years, and this could become possible because of our PM’s vision and proper implementation of the policies which was then supported by the concerned ministries by putting their best possible efforts.

Topics: India’s River CruiseBogibeelworld’s longest river cruiseAssamNational Logistics PolicyUnion Minister Sarbananda SonowalMV Ganga Vilas
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