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Govt to amend 114-year-old the Indian Ports Act, bring in reforms

Bill aims level-playing field for ports, new dispute resolution mechanism

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Sector watchers also stressed on the lack of provision of participation from the private sector, whose role in the port sector has been growing over the last decade

Dhruvaksh Saha New Delhi
The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways has released a draft to amend the Indian Ports Act, 1908, which aims to bring in sweeping reforms in the sector by bringing non-major ports into the national fold, creating a new mechanism for resolution of disputes, and empowering maritime state development council (MSDC). The draft bill will see comments from stakeholders before being tabled in Parliament.

“The Indian Ports Act, 1908 is more than 110 years old. It has become imperative that the Act is revamped to reflect the present-day frameworks, incorporate India’s international obligations, address emerging environmental concerns, and aid the

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