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CM Assam lays foundation stone for first-of-its-kind river ferry terminal

May 13: Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday dedicated a slew of services to the people of the state in a ceremony organised by the Transport department at the IWT Ghat near Fancy Bazar. Laying the foundation stone for the construction of the “Guwahati Gateway Ghat” (ferry terminal) to be built at a cost of a whopping Rs. 289 crore opposite the multi-level car parking at Fancy Bazar, the Chief Minister stated that ever
since taking over charge as the executive head of the state, bringing a marked change in the transport sector has been his top priority.

Speaking on the Guwahati Gateway Terminal, the Chief Minister stated: “There are such state-of-the-art terminals for sea transportation in the country but this project (Guwahati Gatweway Ghat) will be the first-of-its-kind terminal to be commissioned on a river system. To be completed by L&T within 24 months, this would ensure safe transportation of passengers in Guwahati and nearby ghats during all seasons.” He further added, “All modern amenities such as cafes, canteen, ramp, etc, to give the passengers a pleasant experience will be in
place. We want to ensure that passengers and tourists here too have the same experience as passengers and tourists in countries such as Singapore and other foreign countries.”

The Chief Minister also launched 12 Aadhar-based contactless services for the people and another initiative called “CM-Trans”, both related to the transport department. Speaking on these, the Chief Minister exuded confidence these initiatives will contribute greatly to elimination of middlemen from district transport offices. “With the 12 online services (of transport department) and “CM-Trans” launched today, I am confident the menace of middlemen from the district transport offices will be dealt a severe blow. Along with greater transparency, these services will ensure efficiency in service delivery by the (transport) department,” the Chief Minister stated. He further added: “With the launch of the 12 services today plus those already launched last year, Assam is now providing 5 more services online than that is being providing by the Government of Delhi in the transport sector. This in itself is a manifestation of the resolve this government has towards the motto of “maximum governance,
minimum government”.

It is worth mentioning that “CM-Trans”, developed by National Informatics Centre (NIC), is an automated system designed to allocate and disperse workloads between district transport offices with the aim of ensuring efficiency
in services delivery. This apart, with increasing number of services delivered through efficiency, it would also be a source of higher revenue earnings for the government.

The Chief Minister also revealed about plans to launch a ropeway service from Khanapara to Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport. “Preliminary survey and research for this (the ropeway project) has been done. If all goes well, we will soon go ahead with this project.”

Transport Minister Chandra Mohan Patowary, addressing those present, lauded the Chief Minister for his visionary guidance in leading the transport department to newer heights. “I would like to express my gratitude to the Chief Minister for guiding us with his able leadership in bringing about a revolution in the transport sector. As part of that revolution, the e-ticketing system in IWT has been able to generate Rs. 2.5 crores of earnings.

Moreover, a total of 7 lakh people last year benefited from the online services being provided by the transport department,” the Transport Minister stated. Today’s event, apart from the Chief Minister and the Transport Minister, was also attended by Lok Sabha Member of Parliament Queen Ojha and senior officials of the government.

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