DPA Chairman lauds Kandla port's 100 million ton cargo handling achievement, says team working towards Viksit Bharat vision
New Delhi, November 27
The Kandla Port team is working to achieve the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047 and position the country's maritime sector as a global leader, Deendayal Port Authority Chairman Sushil Kumar Singh has said.
The port achieved a major milestone by becoming the fastest Indian Major Port to reach 100 Million Tons of cargo handling in the current financial year 2025-26.
Singh told ANI that the port is unlocking efficiency with stakeholders and port users. He said the early accomplishment reflects steady growth across key cargo segments.
"The Kandla Port team is working to achieve Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of Viksit Bharat 2047 and position the country's maritime sector as a global leader, within the limited constraints. We will also exceed the cargo-loading target given to us by the ministry and set a new record. I am proud to say that the Kandla Port has breached 100 million tons of export and set a new record. This 6.7% year-on-year growth shows that the port is unlocking efficiency with stakeholders and port users," he said.
As the port grows, worker welfare has become a central focus. "Our labour brothers have the biggest contribution in this, and we will try our best to facilitate them better," he said.
Singh explained that several measures are being taken to ensure the safety and comfort of labourers.
"For our labour brothers working round the clock, we have improved safety protocols, providing them with helmets and fluorescent jackets. We also arranged tea and snacks for them, which they can have at any time during their shifts. They are provided with kits as well," he said.
He also noted that workers receive winter clothing, air shields and constant support from officers deployed at the docks.
"Since the temperature drops at night, they have been given winter clothing and air shields. An officer of a department will always be deployed at the dock to take care of their needs," he said.
The Kandla port milestone will help in strengthening India's maritime competitivenessand contribute to ease of doing business and trade connectivity across Gujarat and northern India. It also supports the goals under the Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision, which focuses on boosting trade and industrial growth along the western coast.
Sarbananda Sonowal, Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways congratulated Team Deendayal Port for the achievement.
"Heartiest congratulations to Team Deendayal Port on becoming the fastest Major Port to cross 100 MMT in FY 2025-26! Led by the vision of Hon'ble PM Shri @narendramodi ji, this is a reflection of the rapid transformation underway across India's ports and logistics sector. We are building world-class maritime infrastructure & efficient ports for a stronger, future-ready maritime India," he said in a post on X.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Great achievement, but I hope this efficiency translates to better infrastructure for local communities around the port area. Sometimes development projects focus only on numbers while local residents face pollution and traffic issues. Still, proud moment for Gujarat!
As someone from Gujarat, I've seen Kandla Port's growth firsthand. The 6.7% YoY growth is impressive! This will definitely boost employment in our state. Jai Hind! ðŸ™
Wonderful to see Indian ports achieving global standards. The focus on worker safety and comfort shows progressive thinking. Hope other ports follow this model. The tea and snacks provision is such a thoughtful Indian touch! ☕
This is what Viksit Bharat looks like on ground! Ports are the gateway to our economic growth. Kandla's achievement proves that with proper vision and execution, India can compete with the best in the world. Kudos to the entire team! 💪
Impressive milestone! The mention of winter clothing and air shields shows they're thinking about practical worker needs. Hope this sets a benchmark for other industrial sectors in India. Efficiency + employee welfare = sustainable growth.
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