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Centre s Rs 3,000 Crore Project To Transform Odisha s Paradip Into Mega Port
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Adani, JSW Infra, 3 others in race to build dry bulk terminal at Paradip
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One of the Public Notices relates to an application to build 63 new homes in the Hampshire countryside. A DEVELOPER has submitted plans to build 63 homes on a greenfield site in a Hampshire town. Pennyfarthing Homes is seeking consent to redevelop a 13-acre sire at Tinkers Cross, Fordingbridge, which is just outside the New Forest National Park. The scheme is outlined in a Public Notice that has been published by New Forest District Council. Here is a round-up of other Public Notices that give details of forthcoming road closures and other proposals affecting communities in the Southampton area. Temporary road closures:
Port operator ABP has invested £300,000 in the rail service for car exports. It is the first automotive service to operate in the port’s Western Dock and means ABP’s rail services for the industry will reach both the Eastern and Western docks. Alastair Welch, director at the Port of Southampton, said: “We are delighted to have welcomed this new automotive service to the Western Docks for BMW. “As the UK’s number one export port for vehicles, we look forward to continuing to expand Southampton’s automotive offer by rail even further in the future.” Southampton is the UK’s number one port for the automotive industry, handling around 900,000 vehicles a year.
CCEA approves deepening, optimisation of inner harbour facilities at Paradip Port ANI | Updated: Dec 30, 2020 18:01 IST
New Delhi [India], December 30 (ANI): The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has approved the project Deepening and Optimization of Inner Harbour Facilities including Development of Western Dock on Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) basis under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode to handle cape size vessels at Paradip Port.
The estimated cost of the project is Rs3,004.63 crores, which includes the development of the new Western Dock on BOT basis and capital dredging by the selected Concessionaire at a cost of Rs.2,040 Crore and Rs 352.13 crores respectively; and Paradip Port s investment will be to the tune of Rs.612.50 crores towards providing Common Supporting Project Infrastructure, as per an official release.
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