Shiradi Ghat collapse: KCCI writes to PMO, Nitin Gadkari
Team Udayavani, Jul 24, 2021, 12:35 PM IST
Mangaluru: The massive landslip at Shiradi Ghat due to incessant rains has disrupted the movement of vehicles including bulk goods carriers with vehicles now being diverted via alternative routes.
In this regard, the Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) wrote a letter to the PMO and Union Minister of Road Transport and Highway Nitin Gadkari urging them to initiate immediate measures to temporarily restore the connectivity on Shiradi Ghat to avoid the mounting chaos and hardships.
Stating that Dakshina Kannada district is located on the west coast of India, having the New Mangalore Port and the only major port located in Karnataka, he said the port plays a significant role in economic activities and caters to the country’s critical needs. Along with the districts of Uttara Kannada and Udupi, the Dakshina Kannada district is connected to Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh by NH 75 which winds its way east through the Shiradi Ghats. This highway is most critical, and it serves as a lifeline to the economic activities of the three coastal districts and EXIM trade.
EXIM shipments in containers and bulk from across the hinterlands, right from Bengaluru to Tumakuru, Kunigal, Hassan, Chikkamagaluru, Kushalnagar and Mysuru use the New Mangalore Port travel on this stretch to reach the port. In addition, since the New Mangalore Port is one of the largest LPG import ports, the LPG is transported to the hinterland daily.
Approximately 150 bullet tankers supply LPG to Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh through this route. If this road is disconnected, it disrupts the entire supply chain of the LPG, explained the KCCI president.
The NH 75 is also of strategic importance to India’s interests due to the presence of Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL), Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Limited (ISPRL), Naval Base at Karwar, upcoming Indian Coast Guard Academy and other important assets in the region.The disruption in the movement of traffic on Shiradi Ghat has caused significant disruptions to trade and commerce. As a result, there will be a shortage of LPG and agricultural products, the KCCI president said.
Consequently, farmers’ livelihood will be affected. Furthermore, the total industry of EXIM shipments will also be disrupted, resulting in loss to the country and hardship to the common man, he added in the appeal.
The letter further adds that a long-term plan to concretize and restore the ghat section of Shiradi ghat be inititated in the interest of the country’s economy.
Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.
Top News
Related Articles More
Congress’ guarantees implemented in Karnataka amid BJP’s false propaganda: Shivakumar
Only ineligible BPL cards will be weeded out, no impact on eligible cardholders: K’taka CM
‘Kantara: Chapter 1’ to release on October 2, 2025
Lokayukta report has cleared previous BJP govt from 40% commission charges, claim party leaders
Ullal: Three students drown in resort swimming pool
MUST WATCH
Latest Additions
Congress’ guarantees implemented in Karnataka amid BJP’s false propaganda: Shivakumar
Followers of Sanatan Dharma will respond to those disrespecting it: Pawan Kalyan
Pushpa bows down to no one, but will do so for you: Allu Arjun to fans at ‘Pushpa 2’ trailer launch
Priyanka Gandhi leads roadshow in Nagpur
Sport teaches values beyond competition: Srihari Nataraj
Thanks for visiting Udayavani
You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.