The country's largest farting terminal in Mumbai has inaugurated, and 1 million people will be able to travel annually

Mumbai, September 20 (IANS). Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Mumbai International Cruise Terminal (MICT). According to the Cruise Bharat mission, the Mumbai Port Authority (MBPA) has developed to meet global standards and increase India’s presence on international voyage. The voyage was launched in September 2024 by the Ministry of Shipping and Waterways. Adesh Titarmare, vice president of the Mumbai Port Authority, said during a special conversation with Ians that there is sailing for everyone, so that the ordinary citizens of India can easily enjoy the offspring. Inspired by the Prime Minister, Mumbai Port created India’s largest cruise terminal in 4.15,000 square feet. It can serve more than 10,000 passengers and more than 10 lakh passengers every year per day. The youth of the country sail very quickly. Passenger Sajid said that vaig culture should be promoted. Many facilities such as theater and restaurant are provided in the voyage. As we travel in it, we seem to be in a five-star hotel. This can provide a lot of support to the economy through tourism. It can attract foreign tourists here. Female traveler Nisha said that watership is very beneficial. The government must take it to the international level. Outside, the citizens of the country think of India as a poor country, although not so, they must know about this. The youth must lower prices to connect it. Amol Aggarwal said this voyage is very good. My experience was good. Explain that MBPA has played a leading role in the development of cruise tourism in India, with an annual passenger number to Kovid and there are about 100 vessels each year, including domestic and international sectors. Promote the existing terminal infrastructure according to the National Action Scheme to promote Cruisetoerism, and convert the old 25,000 square feet of terminals to Ballad Pier in India’s largest world -class fiery terminal. The total estimated cost of the project is Rs 556 crore, including the total built area of ​​4,15,000 square feet. The design passenger capacity is one million passengers per year and the ship’s capacity is simultaneously up to five ships. -Ians Ash/DSC shares this story Tags