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Consider the following statements with reference to the Ports of Call:
- Ports of call are intermediate stops for a ship on its scheduled journey for taking on supplies or fuel.
- Port of call can include both inland harbours and marine seaports that cater to vessels transiting internationally.
- Presently there are six ports of call in India. They are Kolkata, Haldi and Karimganj.
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below:
A |
Only 1
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B |
1 and 3
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C |
Only 3
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D |
1 and 2
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Right ans is D
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Explanation :
- Port of Call means an intermediate stop for a ship on its scheduled journey for cargo operation or taking on supplies or fuel.
- It can be defined as the port of a country where cargo or a passenger (cruise) ship halts to discharge or load the cargo or to embark or disembark passengers.
- For the cruise ship, port of call is the premier stop from where they take on passengers for their cruise holidays.
- For cargo ships, a port of call is a port attended within a voyage to load or unload the cargo, or for bunkering or repairs carried out on the ship etc.
- Port of Call can include both inland harbours and marine seaports that cater to vessels transiting internationally.
- When a vessel makes the initial customs entry into a country, the first port which it will attend will be considered as the “First Port of Call”.
- Presently India has six ports of call. They are Kolkata, Haldia, Karimganj, Pandu, Shilghat and Dhubri.
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