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Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB) is a government agency of the Government of Gujarat, a state of India. It was founded in 1982 to control, manage and operate the minor ports of Gujarat.

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Gujarat Maritime Board

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Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB) is a government agency of the Government of Gujarat, a state of India. It was founded in 1982 to control, manage and operate...

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List of ports in India

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following are the 12 major ports of India. Gujarat Maritime Board Maharashtra Maritime Board Kerala Maritime Board "Financial Assistance of approx of about...

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Gujarat Maritime University

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Gujarat Maritime University (GMU) is a state private university under the Gujarat Maritime Board located in transitory campus of GNLU in Gandhinagar, Gujarat...

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Atanu Chakraborty

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and the CEO of Gujarat Maritime Board. He has held the office of chief executive officer of Gujarat Infrastructure Development Board and also served...

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Kuniyil Kailashnathan

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[citation needed] He had also been the Chief Executive Officer of Gujarat Maritime Board. In the Urban Sector, he served as the Municipal Commissioner of...

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Port Pipavav

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group(now known as Mercantile Ports and Logistics (MPL)). In June 1998, Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB) divested its stake in favour of SKIL Ports & Logistics. In...

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Port of Magdalla

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bank of the Tapi River, around 10 km from Surat. It is operated by Gujarat Maritime Board. It is a medium-sized port. There are various types of vessels regularly...

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Port of Navlakhi

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unloads 10,000 to 11,000 MT of coal per day. It is governed by the Gujarat Maritime Board. The nearest airports are Rajkot (120 km) and Jamnagar (135 km)...

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Dahej Port

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waterfront, to develop the port according to the directions of the Gujarat Maritime Board. In addition to this there are four other port facilities at Dahej...

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Alang Ship Breaking Yard

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inaugurated by Vijay Rupani, the Chief Minister of Gujarat. This hospital was set up by the Gujarat Maritime Board, is operated by the Indian Red Cross Society...

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List of agencies of the government of Gujarat

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Gujarat Government Organisations are the commercial and non-commercial establishments in the Indian state of Gujarat by Government of Gujarat or Government...

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Gujarat

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Gujarat (/ˌɡʊdʒəˈrɑːt/ GUUJ-ə-RAHT, Gujarati: [ˈɡudʒəɾat̪] ) is a state along the western coast of India. Its coastline of about 1,600 km (990 mi) is...

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Arjun Modhwadia

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university's executive council. He was an assistant engineer with the Gujarat Maritime Board for ten years. He left his job in 1993 and entered politics. He...

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Ghogha ROPAX Ferry Terminal

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RoRo-Passenger ferry terminal, located in Ghogha, Bhavnagar district, Gujarat. The concept of a ferry terminal was formulated in 1979 under the 5th Five-Year...

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Gulf of Kutch

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The project was the join initiative of the Kandla Port Trust, Gujarat Maritime Board and the Directorate General of Lighthouses And Lightships of India...

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List of companies in Gujarat

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Gujarat is a state along the western coast of India. This is a list of NSE/BSE-indexed conglomerates or public companies with corporate offices in Gujarat...

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Rajula

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In the year of 2016, Education Department (Government of Gujarat) and Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB) have established GMB Polytechnic, Rajula at Chhatdiya...

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Bakharla

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routes to Porbandar's ancient port are well defined and managed by Gujarat Maritime Board. Bakharla can also be accessed by Rail using Indian Railways and...

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Mundra Port

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1994, the Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB) approved setting up a captive jetty at the Port of Mundra. In 1998, a joint-sector company, the Gujarat Adani Port...

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Navsari district

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having station stop at Bilimora. Gujarat State has the longest sea coast in India, at of 1600 km. Gujarat Maritime Board has identified Vansi – Borsi near...

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List of megaprojects in India

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elevated corridor complete". Free Press Journal. Retrieved 1 August 2023. "Gujarat commences work on Taranga hill-Ambaji-Abu Road rail line". thehindubusinessline...

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Nargol

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(also: Nargole) is a village located in the Indian state of Gujarat. Nargol is sited in Gujarat's southern region near the Maharashtra border. It lies about...

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Dholai Port

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of Bilimora. The port was built in 1995 and is operated by the Gujarat Maritime Board. "બંદર બન્યા બાદ ધોલાઇ ગામનું નામ ચમકી ઊઠ્યું, કોલ્ટ સ્ટોરેજની માગણી"...

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Ship breaking

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Waste Treatment Storage Disposal Facility (CHW-TSDF) set up by the Gujarat Maritime Board in Alang. Any usable oil is sent to government authorized refineries...

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SS Independence

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the Gujarat Maritime Board to allow the ship to be beached in November) appeared to have some truth. The tug that delivered the ship into Gujarat waters...

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Port of Jakhau

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remains closed during the monsoon season. The port is operated by the Gujarat Maritime Board and renovated in 2001 in modern way. The port is 8 kilometres (5...

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Cyclone Tauktae

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estimates, the private ports in Gujarat suffered damages worth ₹7 billion (US$95.6 million) while Gujarat Maritime Board-owned ports suffered damages of...

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List of ports and harbours of Andhra Pradesh

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is the second maritime state (after Gujarat) in terms of cargo handled by Non-Major Ports and the third maritime state (after Gujarat and Maharashtra)...

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