SRINAGAR, AUGUST 28: A delegation from the Inland Waterways Authority
of India (IWAI), Government of India headed by the Chairperson, Nutun
Guha-Biswas of IWAI arrived here today.
The Chairperson reviewed Inland Water Transport in the State in a
meeting with the State Government officials. She also had a meeting with the
Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti alongwith the Principal Secretary to Chief
Minister, Commissioner Secretary PHE/I&FC Department.
The Chairperson Inland Waterways Authority of India presented the
feasibility report of Inland Water Transport of River Jhelum NW-49 to the Chief
Minister.
The State Government appraised the Chairperson IWAI that there is scope
of survey studies and formulation of DPRs for the four declared national
waterways i.e. River Jhelum NW – 49, River Chenab – NW 26,
River Ravi NW – 84 and River Indus NW – 49 to execute the same on ground to
boost the Inland Water Transport besides, exploiting the tourism on the
said National Waterway of the J&K State.
The State Government also stressed for the speedy completion of the
feasibility and DPR formulation so as to have immediate socio-cultural,
economic and environmental impacts. It was further decided during the meeting
that the survey, studies and formulation of DPR of the declared national
waterways of the State shall be taken up with the extended scope for all the
National Waterways as by the IWAI as identified by the State.
The IWAI has already carried the hydrographic surveys and formulated a
feasibility report for the declared portion of River Jhelum with a length of
110 kms i.e. from Sangam to Banyari (Wullar Entry). The State Government has
identified its extended scope for Wullar Lake, from Sopore to Baramulla, from
Sumbal to Manasbal Lake and from Shadipora to Duderhama (Qamar Sahib Shrine).
The extended scope shall cover a length of 178 km of main River Jhelum besides
a length of 60 kms on the peripheral lakes/tributaries.
The IWAI has been further requested by the State Government to conduct
surveys, studies, feasibility and formulate DPRs for River Chenab, River Ravi
as well as River Indus with their extended scopes identified by the State. The
total length for the River Chenab declared NW – 26 is 53
kms and its extended scope has been recommended for a length of 50 kms.
Similarly the Ravi River which flows through the three states Himachal Pradesh,
Punjab and J&K has been declared as National waterways 84 with a length of
42 kms.
The State Government requested to explore possibility of Inland Water
Transport on River Ravi for the reach flowing through the State of J&K for
the purpose of Tourism and water sports. The Indus River has been declared NW – 46 for a
length of 35 kms in Leh District. The state government has recommended to
consider an extended length of about 50 kms in District Kargil.
The State Government assured the Chairperson that all possible help and
cooperation shall be provided.
The Chairperson of IWAI along with Commissioner Secretary PHE, I&FC
Department J&K state & Chief Engineer Kashmir I&FC Department Srinagar inspected the
river Jhelum through water cruise and observed the whole stretch with keen
interest. The officers of State Government explained the importance of the
inland water transport and its relation with socio cultural and economic
issues. She also inspected the various terminal points already constructed by
the Government, for the initial trials in the Srinagar.

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