Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi will visit Karnataka and
Kerala on 1-2 September. At 6 PM on 1st September, Prime Minister will visit
Sri Adi Shankara Janma Bhoomi Kshetram, the holy birthplace of Adi
Shankaracharya, at Kalady village near Cochin Airport. on 2nd
September, Prime Minister will commission the first indegenous aircraft carrier
as INS Vikrant at Cochin Shipyard Limited in Kochi. Thereafter . Prime Minister will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of projects worth around
Rs 3800 crores in Mangaluru.
Prime Minister has been a strong proponent of Aatmanirbharta,
especially in strategic sectors. In what will mark a significant step towards
self-reliance in the defence sector, Prime Minister will commission the first
indigenously designed and built aircraft carrier as INS Vikrant. Designed by
Indian Navy's in-house Warship Design Bureau (WDB) and built by Cochin Shipyard
Limited, a Public Sector Shipyard under the Ministry of Ports, Shipping &
Waterways,Vikrant has been built with
with state of the art automation features and is the largest ship ever built in
maritime history of India.
The Indigenous Aircraft Carrier is named after her illustrious
predecessor, India’s first Aircraft Carrier which had played a vital role in
the 1971 war. It has a large number of indigenous equipment and machinery,
involving major industrial houses in the country as well as over 100 MSMEs.
With the commissioning of Vikrant, India will have two operational Aircraft
Carriers, which will bolster the maritime security of the nation.
During the event, the Prime Minister will also unveil the new
Naval Ensign (Nishaan), doing away with the colonial past and befitting the
rich Indian maritime heritage.
Prime Minister will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of
mechanization and industrialisation projects worth around Rs 3800 crores in
Mangaluru.
Prime Minister will inaugurate the project worth over Rs 280
crore for mechanisation of Berth No. 14 for handling containers and other
cargo, undertaken by the New Mangalore Port Authority. The mechanized terminal
will increase efficiency and reduce turnaround time, pre-berthing delay and
dwell time in the Port by around 35%, thus giving a boost to the business
environment. Phase I of the project has been successfully completed, thereby
adding over 4.2 MTPA to the handling capacity, which would further increase to
over 6 MTPA by 2025.
Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone of five projects
worth around Rs 1000 crore, undertaken by the Port. The integrated LPG and Bulk
Liquid POL Facility, equipped with state of the art cryogenic LPG storage tank
terminal, will be capable of unloading full load VLGC (very large gas carriers)
of 45,000 tonnes in a highly efficient manner. The facility will bolster
Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana in the region while reinforcing the port’s status
as one of the top LPG importing ports in the country. Prime Minister will lay
the foundation stone of projects for construction of storage tanks and edible
oil refinery, construction of bitumen storage and allied facilities and
construction of bitumen & edible oil storage and allied facilities. These
projects will improve the turnaround time of bitumen and edible oil vessels and
reduce the overall freight cost for trade. Prime Minister will also lay the
foundation stone for development of Fishing Harbour at Kulai, which will
facilitate safe handling of fish catch and enable better prices in the global
market. This work will be undertaken under the umbrella of the Sagarmala
Programme, and will result in significant socio-economic benefits for the
fishermen community.
Prime Minister will also inaugurate two
projects undertaken by Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited viz BS VI
Upgradation Project andSea Water
Desalination Plant. The BS VI Upgradation Project, worth around Rs 1830 crores,
will facilitate production of ultra-pure environment friendly BS-VI grade fuel
(with sulphur content less than 10 PPM). The Sea Water Desalination Plant, set
up at a cost of around Rs. 680 crores, will help reduce dependency on fresh
water and ensure regular supply of hydrocarbons and petrochemicals throughout
the year. Having a capacity of 30 Million Litres per Day (MLD), the Plant
converts seawater into water required for the refinery processes.