Gadkari flags off cargo transport through Brahmaputra

IANS  |  Majuli (Assam) 

Aiming to give a boost to the inland water transport sector in the North-East, on Friday flagged off through waterways from near to along the Indo-border.

Speaking on the occasion, the and said: "The central government is keen to develop as a major waterway for boosting trade and commerce as it would enable the cargos to ply through till and open sea route for to connect with other important ports of the country."

"An MoU has already been signed between the governments of and to dredge the including the portion of the river that falls in for rapid development of water navigation and cargo transportation," said Gadkari, who was accompanied by Chief

through inland waterways was the cheapest mode of and once the dredging work in both and Barak was complete, it would bring huge economic benefit to the state and the region, he added.

The also called upon the to explore ways to develop river tourism in the state and suggested to it to initiate action for production of bio-ethanol from bamboo taking advantage of the huge bamboo plantations in the state.

Appreciating CM Sonowal for making sincere efforts to develop Majuli and the state, the said that the central government was fully supporting the state government's endeavours to uplift the state's economy.

also laid the foundation stone for a project for protection of river island Majuli from the floods and erosion of the river and assured that the island would not shrink any further.

The central government has sanctioned an amount of Rs 233.54 crore for the project.

Addressing a public meeting, the said the scheme envisaged four components including construction of for a total length of 27 km, construction of RCC porcupine screens at 41 locations, construction of a Pilot Channel and construction of a sluice gate at Birinabari.

"The works implemented by Board has reversed the trend from erosion to siltation. The area of land mass of Majuli island, which was 502.21 sq.km in 2004 stood at 524.29 sq.km in November last year, as per satellite imagery," he said.

The present scheme to be executed by the Board was as per the recommendation of a team of experts called the constituted by the Union Ministry, said.

"My ministry has cleared the project and it is my pleasure to mention here that the of North Eastern Region (DoNER) has also agreed to allocate an amount of Rs.207 crore and the balance amount is to be funded by the Board.

also laid the foundation stone for the Board office complex at Majuli, to be constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 40 crore.

is surrounded by the mighty river in the south, and Kherkatia Suti, Luit Suti and Subansiri rivers in the north and is susceptible to both floods and erosion.

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First Published: Fri, December 29 2017. 20:12 IST