Deputy CM inaugurates boat building yard
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Deputy Chief Minister D. Krishnadas, accompanied by Agriculture Minister Kurasala Kannababu and BC Welfare Minister Ch. Venu Gopala Krishna on Tuesday inaugurated the Kakinada Boat Building Yard constructed below the Kakinada Smart City Mission at Yetimoga within the metropolis.
Abandoned in 1993, the boat building yard was renovated by spending ₹7 crore allotted below the Smart City Mission. Located on the campus of Fisheries Department workplace, the yard has 20 workshops and has area to accommodate at the least 18 boats.
The yard has additionally area for the fisherfolk to restore their nets. Until now, the boat building exercise on the Kakinada coast has badly affected as a result of absence of vital infrastructure for a similar.
Kakinada Municipal Commissioner and Kakinada Smart City Corporation Limited (KSCCL) Managing Director Swapnil Dinakar claimed that the boat building yard venture was a singular venture taken up below the Smart City Mission.
Indoor stadium
Later, Mr. Krishnadas inaugurated an indoor stadium constructed by the KSCCL. “The indoor stadium has 4 badminton courts. The venture has been accomplished by spending ₹2.9 crore,” stated Mr. Swapnil Dinakar.
Mr. Krinadas lauded the initiative of the KSCCL to develop the sports activities infrastructure. Kakinada MP V. Geetha, Kakinada MLA D. Chandrasekhar Reddy and others had been current.
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