AHMEDABAD : PM Modi to visit Gujarat today, May 19 to review the damage by Cyclone Tauktae in Gujarat. In a statement, APM Terminals, the Pipavav port operator, said the port was hit hard
MUMBAI : The SAR Operation is being supported by the deployment of P8-I and other naval helicopters. Since May 17, 2021, almost 180 survivors have been recovered so far. Several Indian Naval ships including
CALIFORNIA : The company is currently working on 14 projects across seven ports in India, of which three projects have been completed, and 11 are in various stages. Technology company Cisco has partnered some
NEW DELHI : Japan and Sri Lanka have signed an agreement to enable the Indian Ocean nation battle the Covid-19 pandemic better. Under the agreement, Japan will provide essential equipment for Sri Lankan hospitals
OMAN : Inter Continental Energy, the developer of the Australian Renewable Energy Hub (AREH) megaproject, has announced a new combined wind and solar plant in Oman. With the backing of Kuwaiti and Omani state-owned energy
AHMEDABAD : More than 100 vessels left the main ports of Gujarat, sailing into the high seas over Sunday and through Monday morning, ahead of the looming Tauktae Cyclone threat. Fourteen ports were asked
NEW DELHI : Union Minister of Railways, Commerce & Industry, Consumer Affairs, and Food & Public Distribution Shri Piyush Goyal, along with the Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Shri Mansukh Mandaviya on Sunday interacted with
GANDHIDHAM : Deendayal Port Trust held an urgent meeting on Sunday, 16th May, 2021 with Port Users, Stakeholders and its Associations and thanked them for attending the Meeting at the short notice to review
NEW DELHI : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday reviewed the preparedness of Central ministries and States in dealing with the situation arising out of Cyclone ‘Tauktae’, which is likely to cross the Gujarat
MUMBAI : The country’s premier container port JNPT on Saturday said it has planned to sail out all the vessels at berth by 23.00 pm on May 15 while all inward shipping movements will