Goa CM Pramod Sawant met Sarbananda Sonowal for boosting trade of Mormugao Port
NEW DELHI : Chief Minister Shri Pramod Sawant emphasized the importance of increasing imports and exports at the Mormugao Port Authority (MPA) during his meeting with Union Shipping Minister Shri Sarbananda Sonowal in New Delhi. Sawant stressed the need for a future-focused plan to enhance trade, stating, “If imports and exports rise, other businesses will automatically flourish.”
During his visit, the Chief Minister also met with the Union Environment Minister to discuss the finalization of the Coastal Zone Management Plan (CZMP) and issues related to the Western Ghats Ecologically Sensitive Areas (ESA).
When asked about a potential cabinet reshuffle, Sawant dismissed political speculation, noting that no such matters were discussed, as party leaders are currently occupied with developments in the Maharashtra government formation.
The Vice Regal Palace, also known as the ‘Old Palace Hotel’ at Mormugao harbour, is on MPA property. Sawant said that importers and exporters from Kolhapur and other areas near Goa can export and import from Goa. “Sonowal has assured me he will visit the state and after holding discussions he will work on state govt’s proposal,” Sawant said. Among other issues concerning MPA, Sawant discussed the process of transferring the ruins of the historic Vice Regal Palace to the department of archaeology.
“The transfer would facilitate the restoration and preservation of this historically significant site, ensuring its protection for future generations,” Sawant said.
Minister for archaeology, Shri Subhash Phal Desai said that the Vice Regal Palace does not figure in the list of state historic places, and govt has initiated the process to identify new historic places in Goa. “To identify new historic places in Goa has commenced, but it will take time as state govt has to prove that it is a historic place. Vice Regal would figure in that list of new historical places. We will soon take over that place from MPA and restore it,” Phal Desai said. He added that he has written several letters to MPA to take up restoration. “MPA said that they will maintain the place, but there hasn’t been much progress. MPA has not taken up any restoration work of the Vice Regal Palace,” Phal Desai said.