Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port, Kolkata (SMPK), signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) for the redevelopment, restoration and beautification of the historic Kumartuli Ghat in Kolkata on Friday, marking a landmark move under the Swachhata Initiative of SMP Kolkata.
Rathendra Raman, chairman, SMP Kolkata, Subrat Tripathy, president, business development, APSEZ Ltd., Sanjay K Thade, consultant, APSEZ Ltd., Samrat Rahi, deputy chairman, SMP Kolkata and other senior officers of APSEZ and SMP Kolkata were present.
The agreement marks a significant partnership with the private sector to rejuvenate a cultural and heritage-rich location along the Hooghly river. As part of this MoU, the Kumartuli Ghat—known for its legacy in traditional idol-making—will undergo heritage-compliant redevelopment and beautification, with due regard to environmental sustainability and cultural sensitivity.
Rathendra Raman said, “Kumartuli Ghat is not just a site, it is a living legacy of Bengal’s artistic soul. Through this partnership with Adani Ports, we are not only restoring a physical structure but also reviving a space deeply woven into Kolkata’s cultural fabric. This initiative is a proud moment in our Swachhata drive, where heritage meets modern civic responsibility.” Mr Raman further added: “We deeply appreciate Adani Ports’ commitment to this vision. Their contribution will be visibly acknowledged at the ghat, reminding all visitors of what collaborative action can achieve.”