India's long
coastline has twelve major ports, which
handle 95 per cent of India's trade. Can
you identify and name them?
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Mumbai Port
Mumbai Port: The western coast city of Mumbai is home to India's largest port by size and shipping traffic. The port is situated in a natural harbour with water reaching depths of 10-12 meters, allowing easy docking and passage for large cargo
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Mumbai Port Trust
Mumbai Port Trust (also known as the Bombay Port Trust) is a port which lies midway on the West coast of India, on the natural deep-water harbour of Mumbai (Bombay) in Maharashtra.The harbour spread over 400 square kilometres (150 sq mi) is protected by the mainland of Konkan to its east and north and by the island city of Mumbai to its west.[1] The harbour opens to the south to the Arabian Sea.
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