Goods to be shipped to Tripura via Bangladesh

Press Trust of India Updated - January 17, 2018 at 07:11 PM.

Waterlogged Assam-Agartala highway closed

With formal inauguration of the revised Inland Water Transit and Trade Protocol (IWTTP) having provision of third-country access with Bangladesh, steps have been taken to ship essential commodities, including foodgrains and fuel, to Tripura via the neighbouring country, a Minister said on Sunday.

“Initiatives have been taken to bring the essential commodities, including fuel and foodgrains, by using the waterways of Bangladesh through Ashuganj port on the river Meghna,” Tripura Revenue and PWD Minister Badal Chowdhury told reporters here.

Chowdhury said the Assam-Agartala National Highway (NH-8) is almost closed due to damage along a 20-km stretch at Lowepoia in Karimganj district of bordering Assam due to rainfall and waterlogging.

Hundreds of trucks have been stranded for almost a month, making it difficult to transport supplies to Tripura.

The consignments will be shipped from Kolkata port to Bangladesh’s Ashuganj port, which is just 50 km from here.

IOC & FCI take initiative

He said IOC and FCI have taken initiatives following Tripura government’s repeated request to the Centre to transport the commodities through Bangladesh.

The revised Inland Water Transit and Trade Protocol (IWTTP) with the provision of third-country access was formally inaugurated on June 16 by Bangladesh Shipping Minister Shahjahan Khan.

He inaugurated the transit facility at Ashuganj port.

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar, in a meeting with PWD Minister Chowdhury, officials of IOC, FCI, Railways, PWD and transport departments on Friday last, asked them to take initiative to transport the essential goods through the neighbouring country.

Bangladesh allowed FCI to transport 35,000 tonne of rice in 2015.

Published on July 3, 2016 13:18