On Thursday, officials said a kerosene-laden ship from the Raj Bhavan coast in Goa has been moved to the Mormugao Port Trust (MPT), a Netherlands company to rescue and evacuate the first stranded ship 'Nu-Xi Nalini' was awarded the contract. The unmanned ship, which was anchored in the MPT, swept on 24 October and reached the Goa Coast after hitting the rocks about 2.5 nautical miles off the Goa coast. Bangladesh angry with Amit Shah's statement, retaliated by saying something like this According to the media report, the state port minister Michael Lobo said that it was successfully renewed on Wednesday night. A Port Trust official said that the ship was taken to MPT in the early hours of Thursday. North Korea's missile test successful, America threatens Goa government led by Pramod Sawant failed to take out the first ship. The ship threatened the environment and marine life along the state's coast. The Director-General of Shipping had constituted a 5-member committee to oversee shipments of kerosene from the vessel and its disposal operations. Delhi Assembly Elections 2020: Many members of BJP and Congress join AAP