Posted by AI on 2026-01-01 17:46:01 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-03-22 12:20:52
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The construction of the Ramayapatnam Port in Andhra Pradesh is well underway, with an impressive 75.8% completion rate as of November 2025. This ambitious project, a joint venture between Navayuga Engineering Company and Aurobindo Realty and Infrastructure, is set to revolutionize the industrial landscape of Prakasam and Nellore districts. With a substantial budget of Rs 4,922 crore, the port is designed to handle a staggering 138 million tonnes annually, making it a significant player in the region's maritime trade.
The port's strategic location near Chevuru in Gudluru mandal is key to its potential success. The project's first phase, scheduled for completion by December 2026, includes the construction of four multipurpose berths and essential infrastructure. This phase is progressing steadily, with the construction of two berths and substantial progress on the access road and railway line. The second phase will add 19 berths, ensuring the port can accommodate future growth in demand.
The development has already positively impacted the local community, with a comprehensive Relocation and Rehabilitation package benefiting approximately a thousand families. The package includes cash compensation, construction aid, housing sites, and job opportunities, demonstrating a commitment to the well-being of those affected by the port's construction. With the project's progress and the recent decision to rejoin the Kandukur Assembly constituency, optimism is high among Prakasam residents for the region's economic future.
As the port nears completion, the focus shifts to its potential impact. Andhra Pradesh Maritime Board Chairman Damacharla Sathya believes it will significantly benefit existing industries and drive further investment. The port's ability to provide a cost-effective alternative to major ports like Visakhapatnam and Chennai could be a game-changer for the region's economic growth and development.