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Major ports handle 30% more cargo in April - The Hindu BusinessLine

Major ports handle 30% more cargo in April May 14, 2021 Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust reported a 60 per cent rise in volumes to 6.32 mt (3.95 mt) Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust reported a 60 per cent rise in volumes to 6.32 mt (3.95 mt)× The dozen ports handled 61.52 mt reversing the falling trend last year Cargo handled at India’s dozen state-owned major ports soared 29.52 per cent in April to 61.52 million tonnes (mt) from 47.50 mt a year ago. With the exception of New Mangalore Port Trust which posted a decline of 3.84 per cent, all the other ports got off to a solid start in the first month of the current fiscal, reversing the fall in traffic seen last year due to the coronavirus-induced demand compression.

AAI mulls to waive off charges for airlines carrying oxygen - The Hindu BusinessLine

AAI mulls to waive off charges for airlines carrying oxygen April 26, 2021 It also applies for oxygen-related equipment cargo Following in the footsteps of the shipping ministry, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) is also mulling a proposal to waive off charges for airlines carrying oxygen and oxygen-related equipment cargo, according to highly placed officials. Most of the oxygen and oxygen-related equipment cargo-related cargo are likely to come by air. The waiver of terminal storage and processing charges could be around ₹3.50 per kg plus GST of 18 per cent, they said. After the shipping ministry announced the waiver, the air industry also wants a similar waiver.

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