The All India Port and Dock Workers’ Federation urged the government either to bring all ports including minor ports under the purview of Tariff Authority for Major Ports (TAMP) or permit major ports to work independently by scrapping the authority.SR Kulkarni, President of the federation pointed out that even though the handling charges are regulated by the TAMP, the minor ports do not fall under its
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The All India Port and Dock Workers’ Federation has criticised what it calls the government's move to outsource cargo handling work to contract labourers. SR Kulkarni, president of the Federation said in a statement that the government should end its policy of marginalizing the working class and their organizations. He said though workers at the major ports had put up great performance, the port authorities were outs
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In order to encourage the setting up of LNG Terminals in the country, the petroleum ministry framed rules on eligibility conditions for registration of liquefied natural gas terminals (LNG).The new regulation aims to bring about an environment of equitable access and commercial transparency to foster higher availability of imported gas in the country, the ministry said in a
Vizag Port’s proposed berth project may cost Rs 4 bn
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Rs 3
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