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CM Fadnavis Distributed Skilling Certificates, Sanctioned Loan Letters & Attended MoU Signing under Vadhvan Port Project Limited

CM Fadnavis Distributed Skilling Certificates, Sanctioned Loan Letters & Attended MoU Signing

Palghar, : Vadhvan Port Project Ltd. (VPPL), the 13th major port of India, in a significant step towards enhancing skill development and strengthening economic empowerment in the Vadhvan region, three major initiatives were launched on Monday, June 16, 2025, in the august presence of Shri Devendra Fadnavis, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Maharashtra.

The event was graced by the presence of Forest Minister and Guardian Minister of Palghar District Shri Ganesh Naik, Minister for Skill Development, Employment, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Shri Mangal Prabhat Lodha, Minister for Tribal Development Dr. Ashok Uike (virtually), Chairman of the Tribal Areas Review Committee Shri Vivek Pandit, Chairman of the State Agriculture Pricing Commission Shri Pasha Patel, former Minister Shri Ravindra Chavan, Member of Parliament Dr. Hemant Sawara, MLAs Shri Rajendra Gavit, Smt. Sneha Dubey–Pandit, Shri Rajan Naik, Shri Harishchandra Bhoye, Shri Niranjan Davkhare, Additional Chief Secretary of Tribal Development Department Ms. Manisha Verma, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Shri Srikar Pardeshi, Commissioner of Police – Mira Bhayander Vasai Virar Shri Madhukar Pandey, District Collector Dr. Indu Rani Jakhar, JNPA Chairperson and CMD, VPPL, Shri Unmesh Wagh, IRS, CEO of Zilla Parishad Shri Manoj Ranade, Commissioner of Vasai Virar Municipal Corporation Shri Anil Pawar, Superintendent of Police Shri Yatish Deshmukh, Additional District Collector Shri Bhausaheb Phatangare, Project Officer and Assistant Collector Shri Vishal Khatri, Smt. Apoorva Basoor, Resident Deputy Collector Shri Subhash Bhagde, Deputy Collectors Shri Mahesh Sagar, Shri Ranjit Desai, Shri Ravindra Rajput, along with several tribal community members from the district.

Vadhvan Port Project Ltd. launched the first course on Custom Documentation under the Vadhvan Port Skilling Program in association with the Brihanmumbai Custom Brokers Association (BCBA) on Wednesday, April 16th, 2025.  The first batch of the training program has been successfully completed, with 45 students clearing the final assessments. Certificates are awarded to all successful candidates by the hands of Shri Devendra Fadnavis, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Maharashtra.

Further to support local Die makers, JNPA, in collaboration with the Union Bank of India, proposed a cluster-specific scheme with a concessional rate of interest and an attractive interest subvention scheme to provide low-cost funding, enabling artisans to invest in better machinery and scale up their businesses. Subsidised sanction loan letters were issued to 35 beneficiaries on Monday, through this collaboration with the Union Bank of India. The benefits are as follows:

  • Term loan for purchase of new machinery
  • Cash credit available For financing working capital
  • Loan available at concessional interest rate
  • Subvention of Interest
  • Coverage under CGTMSE Scheme
  • Reimbursement of CGTMSE Fees
  • Triple Insurance Benefit: Life, Accidental and Health
  • Concession on processing charge

An MoU was also signed between the Government of Maharashtra, represented by the Additional Chief Secretary, Skills, Employment, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Department (SEEID), and Vadhvan Port Project Limited (VPPL). The agreement has established a collaborative framework under which SEEID and VPPL will work together as per mutually agreed terms for the Vadhvan Port Skilling Program.

Speaking at the occasion, Shri Unmesh Sharad Wagh, IRS, Chairperson, JNPA and CMD, VPPL, stated, “These initiatives are not standalone efforts — they are part of a focused approach to align local talent with emerging opportunities. By bridging the gap between knowledge and application, we are enabling individuals to build sustainable livelihoods and contribute meaningfully to the region’s economic momentum. The strength of any large-scale infrastructure project lies not just in its physical footprint, but in the ecosystem it nurtures. Through these interventions, we aim to ensure that growth reaches the grassroots, creating long-term value for both people and industry.”

These initiatives mark a meaningful step forward in VPPL’s ongoing efforts to integrate community development with infrastructure growth. By prioritizing skill enhancement, access to finance, and industry-relevant training, VPPL remains focused on building a resilient support system around the Vadhvan Port Project.

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