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About the Seminar This seminar will focus towards enhancing the ports capabilities by doing the integration of our major and minor ports across our coastline and will address the key innovations in our dredging sector. Having experienced fast paced growth of GDP in India, there is a sustainable and long term growth evident in its trade trends. The volumes of domestic and international trade are witnessing rapid expansion. These have increased the traffic volumes in ports and shipping sector over last few years. The growth curve will most likely continue till the middle of another term and India will continue attracting capital inflow within the infrastructure and manufacturing units globally. Trade mergers with South Asian, South East Asia, China, U.S., and Europe are going to get strengthened further. The growth of trade will result in additional requirement of ports and shipping sector for India. The estimates of ministry of shipping state- about 95 percent by volume and 70 percent through value are conducted using maritime transport. There are 12 major ports and 187 not very major ports in India and they saw 1,052 million metric tonnes (MMT) of cargo traffic in 2015, expected to reach around 1,758 MMT by 2017. Maritime shipping and ports play a huge role in the protection of ports industry. Its automatic route for construction of harbour and ports and their maintenance allows cent percent (100%) foreign direct investment (FDI). Those companies that manufacture; maintain and work on inland ports and waterways are provided tax freedom for 10 years by the Indian Government. ISP-IDFC International Seminar on INTEGRATION OF SEA PORTS & INNOVATIONS IN DREDGING & FUTURE CHALLENGES (Enhancements of Ports Capabilities & Innovations in Dredging, Maritime Sectors) Creation of Economic Lifeline for the Nation through Coastal & Maritime Development www.cidcindia.com/isp-idfc all contents reserved © June 2017 (Dates will be intimated shortly) Vigyan Bhawan (Proposed Venue), New Delhi, India L i c i f m e l o i n n e o c f o E r f t o h n e o N i t a a t e i r o n C E N W C D F E D I L - H P S I I DREAM OF COASTAL INDIA WEST BENGAL ODISHA ANDHRA PRADESH TAMIL NADU KERALA KARNATAKA GOA MAHARASHTRA GUJARAT Kolkata Haldia Paradeep Vishakhapatnam Kakinada Machlipatnam Ennore Chennai Pondicherry Cuddalore Nagapattinam Tuticorin Colachel Thiruvananthapuram Cochin Calicut New Mangalore Port Honawa Karwar Ratnagiri JNPT Mumbai Jaffrabad Hazira Dahej Pipavav Porbandar Kandla Gangavaram Krishnapatnam Lakshadweep Islands Andaman & Nicobar Islands Mormugao In Association with Centre for Tourism & Technology Solutions (CTTS) World Ocean Council (WOC) Global Institute of Flexible Systems Management (GIFT) COASTAL ECONOMIC GROWTH MODEL Ocean Development PORTS DREDGING MARITIME Indian Maritime Strategy (IMS) National Dredging Policy (NDP) Industrial Growth Economic Growth Growth Present Future IIT Delhi Organized by Key Partner State Official Co-Partner Ministry of Shipping Government of India

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Page 1: ISP-IDFC 2017 Brochure - 14-04-2017 - CIDC INDIA International Seminar on ... Dahej Porbandar Pipavav Kandla Gangavaram ... Dredging Corporation of India Limited (DCIL) C NEW F D

About the SeminarThis seminar will focus towards enhancing the ports capabilities by doing the integration of our major and minor ports across our coastline and will address the key innovations in our dredging sector. Having experienced fast paced growth of GDP in India, there is a sustainable and long term growth evident in its trade trends. The volumes of domestic and international trade are witnessing rapid expansion. These have increased the traffic volumes in ports and shipping sector over last few years. The growth curve will most likely continue till the middle of another term and India will continue attracting capital inflow within the infrastructure and manufacturing units globally. Trade mergers with South Asian, South East Asia, China, U.S., and Europe are going to get strengthened further. The growth of trade will result in additional requirement of ports and shipping sector for India.

The estimates of ministry of shipping state- about 95 percent by volume and 70 percent through value are conducted using maritime transport. There are 12 major ports and 187 not very major ports in India and they saw 1,052 million metric tonnes (MMT) of cargo traffic in 2015, expected to reach around 1,758 MMT by 2017. Maritime shipping and ports play a huge role in the protection of ports industry. Its automatic route for construction of harbour and ports and their maintenance allows cent percent (100%) foreign direct investment (FDI). Those companies that manufacture; maintain and work on inland ports and waterways are provided tax freedom for 10 years by the Indian Government.

ISP-IDFC International Seminar on

INTEGRATION OF SEA PORTS & INNOVATIONS IN DREDGING & FUTURE CHALLENGES

(Enhancements of Ports Capabilities & Innovations in Dredging, Maritime Sectors)

Creation of Economic Lifeline for the Nation through Coastal & Maritime Development

www.cidcindia.com/isp-idfc all contents reserved ©

June 2017 (Dates will be intimated shortly)Vigyan Bhawan (Proposed Venue), New Delhi, India

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DREAM OF COASTAL INDIA

WESTBENGAL

ODISHA

ANDHRAPRADESH

TAMILNADU

KERALA

KARNATAKA

GOA

MAHARASHTRA

GUJARAT

KolkataHaldia

Paradeep

Vishakhapatnam

Kakinada

Machlipatnam

Ennore

Chennai

Pondicherry

Cuddalore

Nagapattinam

Tuticorin

ColachelThiruvananthapuram

Cochin

Calicut

New Mangalore Port

Honawa

Karwar

Ratnagiri

JNPT

Mumbai

JaffrabadHazira

DahejPipavavPorbandar

Kandla

Gangavaram

Krishnapatnam

Lakshadweep

Islands

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Mormugao

In Association with

Centre for Tourism & Technology Solutions (CTTS)

World Ocean Council(WOC)

Global Institute ofFlexible Systems

Management (GIFT)

COASTAL ECONOMIC GROWTH MODEL

Ocean Development

PORTS DREDGING MARITIME

Indian Maritime Strategy (IMS)

National Dredging Policy (NDP)

Industrial Growth

Economic Growth

Growth

Present Future

IIT Delhi

Organized by Key Partner StateOfficial Co-Partner

Ministry of ShippingGovernment of India

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ISP-IDFC International Seminar on

INTEGRATION OF SEA PORTS & INNOVATIONS IN DREDGING & FUTURE CHALLENGES

(Enhancements of Ports Capabilities & Innovations in Dredging Sector)

THEMES / SESSIONS

Theme (1) : INTEGRATION OF SEA PORTS

Theme (2) : INNOVATIONS IN DREDGING & FUTURE CHALLENGES

(1) Vision for Indian Ports & Maritime Sector “NATIONAL MARITIME

STRATEGY (NMS)” - Strategic development of Indian Maritime sector

(2) Coastal Community Development

(3) Coastal Shipping scenario in India

(I) SAGARMALA - A Strategic Initiative of Government of India for Modernization

& Integration of Indian sea ports to facilitate better infrastructure development

and overall Economic Growth of our country

(ii) How sea port integration will accelerate India's overall economic growth

(iii) Integration of logistics chain for better supply chain management in India

(iv) Strengthening Sea Port Interfaces - Use of IT in sustainable development of ports

(v) Vision for Dredging sector in India

(a) Latest trends, developments in Dredging sector

(b) Technological advancements and dredging equipments

(c) Scope of Dredging & Future opportunities

(d) Dredging and Navigational Challenges

(e) Antarvedi Dredging Harbour Project – A key revolution in dredging sector

in India

(i) Coastal Security perspectives and challenges

(ii) Modern Communication Technologies for Ports & Maritime Sectors

(iii) Coastal Infrastructure Development

(iv) Skill Development programs for Fishermen Community

(i) Market Trends, Government Policies & Incentives

(ii) Factors retarding the growth of Coastal Shipping in India

(iii) Coastal Shipping Advantages & Way Forward

(iv) Inland Waterways - Potential, Actual Utilization and Future Challenges

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Abstract Submission: http://www.cidcindia.com/isp-idfc/abstract-submit.asp

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REGISTRATION DETAILS

General Participants

Students

Please Note:

(i) Registration Fee includes the following:

(ii) Online Registration - http://www.cidcindia.com/isp-idfc/registration-online.asp

(iii) For group registration or any other related query, please contact us at [email protected],

[email protected]

Conference Kit, Lunch / Dinner Ticket & Participation Certificate

[email protected],

BANK DETAILS

BENEFICIARY NAME : COASTAL INDIA DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL

BENEFICIARY A/C No. : 017101017540

BENEFICIARY BANK NAME : ICICI Bank

RTGS / NEFT IFSC Code : ICIC0000171

BANK ADDRESS : Saket-New Delhi Branch, E-30, Saket, New Delhi-110017

BENEFICIARY ADDRESS : R-1, 2nd Floor, Park View Apartments, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi - 110016

Order Under Section 80G(5) (VI) THE INCOME TAX 1961 - NQ.DIT(E)2014-2015 DEL-CR25257 - 25062014/5024

Income Tax Exemption Details - 80G(5):

ISP-IDFC International Seminar on

INTEGRATION OF SEA PORTS & INNOVATIONS IN DREDGING & FUTURE CHALLENGES

(Enhancements of Ports Capabilities & Innovations in Dredging Sector)

Before Early Bird After Early Bird

Indian INR 5000/- INR 7500/-

Foreigner US$ 250 US$ 300

Indian INR 7500/- INR 10000/-

Foreigner US$ 200 US$ 250

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SEMINAR SCHEDULE (Tentative)

0900 - 0955 hrs:

1000 - 1055 hrs:

1100 - 1155 hrs:

1200 - 1255 hrs:

1300 - 1355 hrs:

1400 - 1405 hrs:

1405 - 1500 hrs:

Registration

Inaugural Session

Session 1 (Theme: INDIAN PORTS & MARITIME SECTOR)

Session 2 (Theme: COASTAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT)

Session 3 (Theme: COASTAL SHIPPING)

Vote of Thanks

Lunch & Closing

Ø Presentation on “Strategic Development of Indian Maritime Sector”

Ø Q&A

Ø Security perspective & challenges, communication technologies & Skill Development programs

Ø Q&A

Ø Coastal Shipping scenario in India - Benefits & Way Forward

Ø Q&A

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ORGANIZING SECRETARY / CONVENER

Dr. GVR Shastri SELP Harvard, Ph.D. IIT Delhi, FCMA

Chairman, CIDCM: +91-9899977731; E: [email protected]

CIDCA Dream of

Coastal India

www.cidcindia.com/isp-idfc all contents reserved ©

Chief AdministratorCoastal India Development Council (CIDC)

ndR-1, 2 Floor, Park View Apartments, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi – 110016Ph. No.: +91-11-4160 6884, 2651 0505; Fax No.: +91-11-2651 1505

E-mail: ; CIDC Webpage: Conference Webpage:

[email protected] [email protected]; [email protected]://www.cidcindia.com; http://www.cidcindia.com/ISP-IDFC/

SECRETARIAT

CONFERENCE COMMITTEEABOUT COASTAL INDIA DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CIDC)

Coastal India Development Council (CIDC) is the organization to develop the core strengths of the coastal districts of

India, based on the available resources on our seacoasts. It has been noticed that from the last 6 decades the basic issues of

our coastal India have not been recognized. CIDC emphasizes to address the basic issues of our coastal line in a well

structured manner and will certainly help the real growth of Indian economy and ensure to create the maiden platform for

the upcoming generations. The key concentration is on the overall development and optimization of sea coastal resources

for all the stakeholders. CIDC is engaged in research and developmental activities regarding Infrastructural developments,

Sea Ports integration, Creation of efficient Integrated multipurpose Warehousing, Creation of Beach Development Boards, Creation of

International Sea Coastal Airports, Coastal Area Next Generation Agricultural Reforms, Fishermen Skill Development Program,

Generation of sea coast Wind and Solar energies on large scale, Unified Command of National Vegetable Distribution (a key

revolution in supply chain management in the vegetable distribution of Coastal areas).

ü A Dream of Coastal India: An Integrated Express Highway covering the entire east coastline of India

ü Integration of Sea Ports

ü Integrated Multipurpose & Multi Level Warehousing - For better Supply Chain Management

ü Integrated Sea Cargo Airports along with the Passenger Airports

ü Aqua Industry and Fishermen Development - Fishermen Skill Development Programme

ü Creation of Tourism assets / new monuments integrating with the history of Coastal India

ü Focus on Rural Sanitation in remote coastal areas

ü Creation of Beach Development Boards across the coastline and create life line for Coastal / Islands Tourism

ü Integrated Unified Vegetable Command Structures - A key platform to minimize the waste of common man

essential items and optimum utilization, creation of Integrated Supply Chain Management Solution

ü Focus and Creation of Coastal Agricultural Reforms and Skill Development Programme for Agriculture Farmers,

villagers and labor for New improved techniques of Cultivation

ü Enhancement of Country Energy Resources through Coastal Energy Reforms and Innovations

ü Special emphasis on Local Beach Seminars in different coastal states - Awareness to different stakeholders about

Coastal India Development initiatives and further action plans

ü Special focus on Tourism related Infrastructure, Technology, Connecting Tourist Circuits, Beach Tourism,

Religious Tourism, Medical Tourism, Culture Tourism, Cruises, Coastal Skill Development Centres

ü Address Vision, Policy, Infrastructure, Functional and Operational issues.

KEY INTEGRATED OBJECTIVES OF CIDC

ISP-IDFC International Seminar on

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ORGANIZING CO-CHAIRMAN

Mr. Rajesh TripathiChairman & Managing Director

Dredging Corporation of India Limited (DCIL)

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ORGANIZING CO-CHAIRMANORGANIZING CHAIRMAN

Mr. Rabindra Agarwal, IASJoint Secretary

Ministry of Shipping, Government of IndiaMinistry of ShippingGovernment of India

Mr. Abhishek Chandra, IASDeputy Secretary

Ministry of Shipping, Government of IndiaMinistry of ShippingGovernment of India