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DP World to invest $140 mln in West Bengal

Dubai, Dec 25 (UNI) Dubai-based port operator DP World will invest more than 140 million dollars in the first phase of a new port in West Bengal, a top official said.

DP World CEO Mohammad Sharaf told Gulf News that the second phase will see an addition of 450 metres of quay and increasing the container handling capacity to 1.3 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs).

The company, which inherited the greenfield Kulpi Port project as part of its acquisition in February 2006, said the first phase of the development would see development of a 450 metre quay and building of a handling capacity of 6,50,000 TEUs.

DP World, which has a 40-year concession for Kulpi Port, is partnering with MKJ Enterprises and the West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation (WBIDC).

The Kulpi Economic Zone is meant as an all-weather port, which will also have a ship-breaking yard, and an industrial park in a single integrated hub.

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Indian man honoured for act of bravery

Dubai, Dec 25 (UNI) A 47-year old Indian from Kerala has been honoured for his act of bravery after he rescued five people from a sinking vessel that killed 55 people, including 21 Indians, in the worst such tragedy in Bahrain. Nanu Raju rescued the survivors and used a mobile phone to call emergency when the vessel with 150 people on board capsized on March 30. Raju, described as the "Al Dana dhow hero", described for.....

Body of Indian found in toilet

Dubai, Dec 25 (UNI) The body of an Indian real estate agent was found in mysterious circumstances in the public toilet of Dubai public transport station. A cleaner on Saturday found the body of S A P Habib Rahman (45), in a standing position with his back against the toilet wall, news reports said. Later, it was presumed that Rahman, apparently, died of a cardiac arrest while using the toilet on Friday afternoon......

Police clearance certificates done away with for labourers

Dubai, Dec 25 (UNI) In a decision that is expected to leave a positive impact on the flow of Indian workers to Qatar, the Doha government has announced that newly-arriving workers do not need to bring along police clearance certificates from their native countries. ''There is no need for a worker to produce the certificate of good conduct from his home country any more,'' an Arabic daily reported. It, however, did not say if the expatriates.....
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