Adani misses Sept 1 deadline for Vizhinjam port

Adani fails to meet Sept 1 deadline for Vizhinjam port
Adani had said the port would be operational in 1,000 days.

Thiruvananthapuram: Private multi-port operator Gautam Adani failed to keep his September 1 promise of berthing the first ship from the Vizhinjam Port, near here, on Saturday. A tremendous amount of work is yet to be completed.

Adani Vizhinjam Port Private Ltd (AVPPL) had on December 5, 2015 targeted September 1, 2018 to finish the first phase of the Kerala port.

Adani had said it would be operational in 1,000 days, which came to an end on Saturday.

The then Oommen Chandy government had inked the 2015 agreement for the international multi-purpose deepwater seaport project at a cost of Rs 7,525 crore. Adani Ports, which was the lone bidder, had sought a Rs 1,635 crore grant for this.

Vizhinjam Mother Port Action Committee member Elias John blamed the present LDF government for not showing keen interest in the project. "The interest shown by the Chandy government is absent with the present government. If things continue to proceed like this, they can't even meet the deadline of 1,425 days," he said.

The delay is being attributed to a serious shortage of limestone required for building the breakwaters. Cyclone Ockhi in 2017 destroyed 150 metres of the constructed breakwater.

According to the agreement, Adani would operate the port for 40 years, extendable by 20 more years, while the state government would get a portion of the revenue from the port after 15 years.

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