MANGALORE: The Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) has asked the Government of Karnataka to develop inland waterways on Netravati River and Gurupur River in Dakshina Kannada district, and has sought budgetary allocation for their development. Isaac Vas, President, KCCI, said that India’s Inland Waterways Authority has identified Netravati River as National Waterway 74 and Gurupur River as National Waterway 43 but, there has not yet been any budgetary allocation for implementing them.
In a letter to the Director of Ports and Inland Water Transport, Government of Karnataka, Vas wrote that it is essential for these waterways to be developed and connected to different ports such as Goa, Lakshadweep, Mumbai, Kochi, and Karwar in order to spur economic activity. According to KCCI President, these waterways, if built, will make it possible for boat-building activity to resume in the region and help Mangalore regain its past glory as a vital boat-building centre. A lot of potential lies in repairing sector along with a good scope to promote fish meal and fish oil industries in specific areas along the river banks as well.
The letter stressed on the need to promote tourism along the waterways. It mentioned that there are seven floating restaurants operational on Netravati River, but are unable to sail further into the river since suitable waterways are unavailable. The proposed waterways should develop tourism, thereby generating employment and bringing connected economic benefits to the region. Vas also referred to the allocation of funds by Mangaluru Smart City Ltd (MSCL) for waterfront development, saying that the development of these waterways will complement the plans of MSCL projects for the development of Dakshina Kannada district.