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Rajkot: The ferry service between Bhavnagar’s Ghogha and Dahej, which was suspended in September 2019, has been resumed. The Deendayal Port Trust (DPT) gave green signal to the service run by ...
RAJKOT: The Ghogha-Dahej Ro-Ro ferry service is likely to resume from February 24, nearly five months after it was suspended due to siltation at Dahej port. The announcement in this regard was ...
Constructed at an estimated cost of ₹150 crore, the Dahej-Ghogha RoRo ferry service is now non-operational due to persistent siltation, low passenger turnout, and high maintenance costs ...
Launched between the two destinations by PM Modi on November 8, the Ghogha-Hazira RoPax ferry service saw the highest occupancy on Wednesday when it transported as many as 853 passengers and 190 ...
Constructed at an estimated cost of ₹150 crore, the Dahej-Ghogha RoRo ferry service is now non-operational due to persistent siltation, low passenger turnout, and high maintenance costs ...
The ferry service through the Gulf of Cambay will be between Ghogha in Bhavnagar district and Dahej in Bharuch district, a distance of 360 km by the circuitous road, which will be reduced to only ...
On Tuesday, the RoPax ferry made the journey to Ghogha from Hazira. However, at Ghogha, the DG sets failed to start after the vessel was loaded at around 3 pm, the report says.
The "Ro-Pax" (roll on/off-passenger) ferry service connecting Ghogha in Saurashtra and Dahej in south Gujarat through the Gulf of Cambay was launched Saturday by Chief Minister Vijay Rupani.
The Ro-Pax ferry service will make three round trips every day on the Hazira-Ghogha route. The ferry service aims to transport about five lakh passengers, 80,000 passenger vehicles, 50,000 ...
Ghogha (Guj), Oct 22 (PTI) Prime Minister Narendra Moditoday inaugurated the first phase of the Rs 615 crore 'roll-on-roll-off' (ro-ro) ferry service between Gh ...
However, both projects did not take off and we were forced to deploy the ferry on the Ghogha-Hazira route in November 2022, after it remained idling for 1.5 years at Pipavav port,” he says.