The Union Ministry of Shipping has invited suggestions from all stakeholders on the draft Major Port Authorities Bill 2015 and the draft has been uploaded on the ministry website with a request to stakeholders to send in their views.
The Port Authority of each Major Port operating as a trust may change its structure and become a company subject to prior approval of the Central Government and passing of special resolution through its Board in that behalf.
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December 1, 2015December 1, 2015

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