Indian Coast Guard Station (ICGS) Gopalpur, was commissioned
on Tuesday. This ICGS was formally commissioned by the chief secretary of
Odisha Bijay Kumar Patnaik at a function organised on ICGS campus at Chatrapur.
Commandant of Army Air Defence College (AADC) Gopalpur, Lt Gen. V.K.Saxena,
Commander Coast Guard Region (North- East) K.C.Pande and senior officers of
administration, Army and Indian Navy attended this function. "The new CG
station will definitely play a major role in coastal security as several port
projects have been planned along the Odisha coast," Patnaik said.
"The station will act as a hub for coastal security operations in the sea
off Gopalpur and along South Odisha coast," said Pande. "The station
will coordinate with different departments of the state government like
fisheries, forest, police and district administration, Gopalpur port
authorities and local fisherfolks to augment coastal surveillance security
network along the Odisha coast," he added. The station at Gopalpur is
assigned with the responsibility of coordination of various maritime operations
like anti-poaching operation, search and rescue and pollution response (to give
protection to Olive Ridley turtles), Pande added.
Commissioning of the Indian Coast Guard Station Gopalpur in
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The ICGS, Gopalpur would function under the administrative
and operational control of the Commander Coast Guard Region (NE), Kolkata
through the Commander Coast Guard District Headquarters-7 located at Paradeep.
Commandant Ramendra Rajkamal has been appointed as the Commanding Officer of
the station. This new Coast Guard station would enhance security of eastern
coast as it is located between the ICGS at Paradeep and Visakhapatnam. The new
station is part of ongoing efforts of Indian Coast Guard to strengthen maritime
and coastal security and the assets based at Gopalpur. It would augment
patrolling along the south Odisha coast for safeguarding Indian maritime
interests.
It may be noted that Goplapur port which is being transformed
into an all weather major port of Odisha would open up for cargo traffic in
near future. Addressing during the commissioning ceremony, the chief secretary
Mr Patnaik lauded efforts of the Indian Coast Guard in maintaining a high state
of vigil off the Odisha coast. According to him, opening of a second ICGS on
Odisha coast hinted at rapid development of the State. Development had boomed
in the western coast during last century and it was now time for the eastern
coast to rise to the tunes of development, he added.
Source: The Hindu, Times of India
Superb! Hope for rapid railway development in Gopalpur to cater defence establishments.
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