No new ships were acquired during the last 10 years by A&N administration that lead to difficulties for passengers.
"The present government, after reviewing the situation, decided to acquire 2x1200 passenger capacity vessel for mainland island sector and 2x500 passenger capacity vessel for inter island sector under the 'Make in India' initiative," a Shipping Ministry official told PTI.
These vessels would be built up by Cochin Shipyard, with a total cost of about 1400 crore in next three years, he said.
"Besides, the ministry has further delegated its power to Andaman Lakshadweep Harbour Works (ALHW), its subordinate organisation, for undertaking the port and harbour sector activities efficiently in a time bound manner," he said.
During the last 10 years no new ships was acquired by A&N administration for mainland island sector as well as for inter island sector, he added.
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