Chapter1
Chapter1
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❑ Attendance: 5 marks
Creeks have flowing water, which can vary from a gentle trickle to a more
robust current, depending on the source and season Creeks often
originate from springs, snowmelt, or runoff from rainfall. They can also be
fed by other smaller water bodies
❑ The IWT sector presently has a meagre modal share of 0.4 per cent in
India as compared to 42 per cent in the Netherlands, 8.7 per cent in
China, and over 8 per cent in the USA. This is partly because of the
inability to shift cargo between modes of transport without disruption.
❑ It should pass through and serve the interest of more than one State
or connect a vast and prosperous hinterland and major port, or
either pass through or connect a strategic region where
development of navigations is considered necessary to provide
logistic support for economic development or national security or
connect place not served by any other mode of transport.
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Existing National Inland Waterways
The IWT can be operated with less fuel, leading to the operation of a
cost-effective and environment-friendly mode of transport, especially for
bulk goods, hazardous goods, and over-dimensional cargo.
The IWT will play a pivotal role in connecting the north-eastern states to
the mainland.
❑ Development of agriculture
❑ Inland waterways have low transport speed, thus not suitable where
time is important.
❑ There are also very few cases where the IWT can offer door-to-door
cargo transport.
❑ Vessel oil spillage, engine noise, and fumes hinder the natural ecosystem
and marine life.
❑ How many existing National Waterways are there, and what are
they?
❑ How many new NWs are declared, and out of which, how many are
feasible for the transportation of mechanized crafts?