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Why was the Haldia sea-port set up?(All India - 2015)

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Answered by HeAvEnPrlnCesS
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The main reason for setting up the Haldia port is to reduce the pressure on Kolkata sea port. Kolkata sea port is one of the oldest ports in the country, which is still in operation. After building the Haldia sea port, the dock has been used extensively, which reduces the pressure of the Kolkata port extensively...

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