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The Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port (SPMP or SMP, Kolkata), formerly the Kolkata Port, is the only riverine major port in India, [12] in the city of Kolkata, West Bengal, around 203 kilometres (126 mi) from the sea. [13] It is the oldest operating port in India [14] and was constructed by the British East India Company. [15]
Kolkata Inland Port ( officially known as Kolkata Terminal [4]) is an inland port. [1] The port is located on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River in the Garden Reach area of Kolkata. It was developed by Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) in 2013. It has a total area of 10 acres and a river front of 400 metres (1,300 ft) in length.
Port name Image Location Type Status City Port of Kolkata [2] Khidirpur, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Large River Port (Major Port) Active: Kolkata: Haldia Port: Haldia, West Bengal, India: Large River Port(Major Port) Active: Haldia: Kulpi Port: Kulpi, West Bengal, India: Small sea Port (Minor Port) Active: Kulpi: Farakka Port: Farakka, West ...
Haldia Dock Complex is eight meters above sea level and is located at 21.20 north and 88.06 east. [7] [8] It is 156 nautical miles (289 km; 180 mi) north of Paradip Port by sea and river route, and 104 kilometres (65 mi) south of Kolkata Dock System by river route. [9]
According to Constitution of India, maritime transport is to be administered by both the Central and the State governments. While the central government's shipping ministry administers the major ports, the minor and intermediate ports are administered by the relevant departments or ministries in the nine coastal states of Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Odisha ...
Port of Kolkata; Kolkata Inland Port; P. Petuaghat Fishing Harbour; Ports in West Bengal; Template:Ports in West Bengal; S. Sagar Port; T. Tajpur Port This page ...
Bhutan currently uses Indian and Bangladeshi seaports for maritime trade. Bhutan is dependent on the Indian port of Kolkata China: The Bay of Bengal's coastline with Myanmar has been described as China's "second coast". [5] The Sino-Myanmar pipelines transport oil and natural gas from the deep-water port of Kyaukpyu to Yunnan Province.
Tajpur Port site is situated on the coast of Bay of Bengal at Tajpur, located in the Indian state of West Bengal.The port is located 170 km (110 mi) [10] from India's third-most populous Megacity, Kolkata.