`Integrated Govt Tack Key To Soybean Sector'

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Devendra Vyas BSCAL
Last Updated : Nov 29 1999 | 12:00 AM IST

Calcutta Port Trust (CPT) has decided against increasing port charges

despite the fact that enough time has elapsed since the revision of the

charges.

CPT chairman H P Roy said at the Indian Chamber of Commerce yesterday

that CPT had on its roll 23,000 pensioners involving an annual

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expenditure of Rs 150 crore. Another Rs 150 crore goes towards meeting

the wage bills of the 17,000-strong workforce. This old riverine port

also inherited a certain historical factor which makes its expenditure

structure rather inflexible in some areas. Roy is, however, aware that

the rate structure is not very attractive for port users.

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First Published: Nov 29 1999 | 12:00 AM IST

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