Tripura keen to operationalise Indo-Bangla waterway project

Press Trust of India  |  Agartala 

Kumar is keen to operationalize the Indo-Bangla waterway project at the earliest as it could be a game changer in the states communicaton system, a senior said Wednesday.

Presently ships and steamers ply from Haldia in West Bengal to Dawodkandi in Bangladesh, which is only 80 km from Tripura's Sonamura sub-division in district.

At a meeting with the planning department on Tuesday, the was briefed about the report of the Joint Technical Committees finding on the 15-km inland waterway project, L Darlong said.

The report suggested dredging work on a 15-km stretch to operationalize the proposed waterway.

"Of the 15 kilometres, around 13 kilometres need to be dredged on the side and the rest on the Indian part to allow small-medium sized vessels," the said.

The report of the was based on the hydrographic study carried out on March 12 and 13, Darlong said.

The has asked the transport department to hold a meeting with the Inland Waterways Authority of (IWAI) to give a big push to the ambitious waterway project, he said.

The said, he will take up the issue with the IWAI to get the project done "as early as possible".

"Since the state has limited resources, we are of the opinion that the Centre must come forward to incur the expenditure to undertake the dredging," he said.

A technical committee of the had visited Srimantapur area of district just before the Lok Sabha elections, to see the ground reality.

The wants construction of a jetty at (LCS) to handle business through the proposed waterway project.

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First Published: Wed, June 12 2019. 11:40 IST