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Rajya Sabha passes Coastal Shipping Bill amid disruptions

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The Rajya Sabha passed the Coastal Shipping Bill on Thursday (August 7, 2025) amid protests by Opposition members who were demanding a discussion on the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar.

The Lok Sabha had passed the Bill during the Budget Session. Moving the Bill, Union Ports, Shipping and Waterways Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said the legislation will reduce the compliance burden for Indian ships and will unlock the full potential of country’s coastline. He said the Bill is also in tune with the concept of ease of doing business and ensures supply chain security for the country.

“It will unlock the full potential of India’s coastline... To support the goal of growing India’s coastal cargo share to 230 million tonne by 2030 we need a framework that minimises regulations while maximising facilitation of growth opportunity in coastal tracks,” Mr. Sonowal said. He said the Bill replaces the Merchant Shipping Act of 1958 and provides a holistic, forward looking and progressive framework suited to today’s commercial realities in line with globally prevalent practices.