Maharashtra Govt Plans Modern Jetty At Gateway Of India To Ease Tourist Congestion
The Maharashtra government plans a modern jetty at the Gateway of India to ease heavy tourist congestion and improve safety. Jetty No. 5 may be used for private yachts to reduce crowding. The state is also reviewing tariffs, seeking Centre approvals, and promoting modern, electric boats to boost tourism and maritime growth.

Maharashtra Govt Plans Modern Jetty At Gateway Of India To Ease Tourist Congestion | Photo credit: Manoj Ramakrishnan
Mumbai: The Maharashtra government is planning to develop a modern jetty at the Gateway of India in view of the heavy tourist footfall at the landmark monument, Ports Development Minister Nitesh Rane has said.
The state has also taken up with the Centre issues related to permissions, tariff structure and safety concerning Jetty No. 5 at the iconic waterfront in south Mumbai, Rane stated in the legislative assembly on Wednesday.
He was replying to a calling attention notice raised by member Ashok Patil. Legislators Varun Sardesai and Prakash Surve participated in the discussion.
Rane said the government aims to develop Mumbai into an international-standard tourism and maritime hub by strengthening jetty management, introducing modern boats, and building marinas and passenger amenities.
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Noting that the Gateway of India area witnesses heavy congestion due to high passenger movement, he said new jetty infrastructure is being planned to ease crowding and improve safety.
There are five jetties at the site, of which Jetty Nos. 1 to 4 are used by general passengers and are managed by the Mumbai Port Trust. Jetty No. 5 is proposed to be used primarily for private and larger yachts, which is expected to reduce congestion at the other jetties, he said.
Rane said there has been public dissatisfaction over the existing revenue-sharing model at Jetty No. 5, where a majority share goes to a private entity. The state wrote to the Union Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways on February 16, seeking a review of the tariff structure.
On improving the income of fishermen and boat operators, the minister said the government is encouraging a shift from traditional wooden boats to modern vessels, facilitating bank loans for it, and also promoting the use of electric boats.
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