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  2. Dhamra Port - Wikipedia

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    The proposed Dhamra port is a minor port in the northern part of the state of Orissa situated about 62 km east of Bhadrak station on the Howrah-Chennai East coast mainline. Dhamra port is to be developed as a most modern all-weather, deep-water port, capable of handling all modern shipping efficiently and cost effectively on world standard norms.

  3. Dhamra - Wikipedia

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    They were Shoodars before independence, as it's in history. Others believe they're descendants of Clan Loot. It developed as a port around the 15th century AD. [1] The port was used for the coastal trade between northern Odisha and Kolkata to the northeast, and continued to be used to a small extent after independence in 1947.

  4. Adani Ports & SEZ - Wikipedia

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    Dhamra Port, Bhadrak, Odisha is a deep-water, all-weather, multi-user, a multi-cargo port located between Haldia and Paradeep ports on India's eastern coast. [49] It was acquired by Adani in 2014 for Rs 5,500 crore which was the largest port sector deal at the time. [49] It can handle dry bulk, breakbulk, project cargo, and containers. [50]

  5. Maritime history of Odisha - Wikipedia

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    The Maritime history of Odisha ... Pipili, Ganjam, Harishapur, Chandabali and Dhamra. [7] Early history Maurya ... was an important port in the 2nd century AD.

  6. Chandabali - Wikipedia

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    In the 1910s, the United States Hydrographic Office noted that the opening of the Bengal-Nagpur Railway had drawn trade away from the port, and that the port was now considered to be simply part of the port of Dhamra. At the time, the port had between 22 and 30 feet of anchorage, in front of the town, with three landing piers, the water 10 feet ...

  7. Bhadrak district - Wikipedia

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    Dhamra Port is an ancient port on the banks of the river Baitarani, around 5 km from Kanika Palace. The highlights are the direction tower and some ancient structures. Jagannath Temple :- Nilok This is a sacred place of Hindus (Vaisava).

  8. Adani Group - Wikipedia

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    Dhamra Port was a 50:50 joint venture between Tata Steel and L&T Infrastructure Development Projects, which has been acquired by Adani Ports. The port began operations in May 2011 and handled a total cargo of 14.3 Mt in 2013–14. [35] With the acquisition of Dhamra Port, the group is planning to increase its capacity to over 200 Mt by 2020 ...

  9. Bhadrak railway station - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is the nearest railhead for Dhamra Port. It was renovated recently in the year 2018-2019 and got a brand new look and the platform length also increased too. History