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4.SAGARMALA SEAPLANE SERVICES
- The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways is starting the ambitious Project of Sagarmala Seaplane Services (SSPS) with potential airline operators.
 - A seaplane is a fixed-wing aeroplanedesigned for taking off and landing on water.
 
MECHANISM:
- The project is being initiated under a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) framework through prospective airline operators.
 - SPV is a legal object formed for a specifically-defined singular purpose.
 
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION:
- The project execution and implementation would be through SagarmalaDevelopment Company Ltd (SDCL), which is under the administrativecontrol of the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways.
 - Airline operators will be invited to form a SPV with SDCL.
 - The routes may be operated under the government’s subsidisedudedeshkaaamnagrik (UDAN) scheme.
 
BENEFITS AND SIGNIFICANCE:
- The seaplanes services will be a game-changer providing a supplementarymeans of faster and comfortable transportation across the nation.
 - Apart from providing air connectivity to various remote religious/tourist places, it will boost tourism for domestic and international holiday makers.
 - It will save travel time and stimulate localized short distance travelling especially in the hilly regions or across the rivers/lakes etc.
 - It will provide infrastructure enhancements at the places of operations.
 - It will generate employment opportunities.
 
PREVIOUS PROJECT:
- One such Seaplane Service is already in operation between Kevadia and Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad which was inaugurated in October2020.
 
SAGARMALA PROGRAMME:
- The SagarmalaProgramme was approved by the Union Cabinet in 2015 which aims at holistic port infrastructure development along the 7,516-km long coastline through modernisation, mechanisation and computerisation.
 - Under this port-led development framework, the government hopes to increase its cargo traffic three-fold.
 - It also includes the establishment of rail/road linkages with the port terminals, thus providing last-mile connectivity to ports; development of linkages with new regions, enhanced multi-modal connectivity including rail, inland water, coastal and road services.
 
SOURCE: PIB
        
        
        
        