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Some more waits, as Indo-Bangla railway will be functioning from January-2019
TIWN Aug 30, 2017
Some more waits, as Indo-Bangla railway will be functioning from January-2019
PHOTO : Central Govt Officials visited Nischintapur border to survey Indo-Bangla railway project development. TIWN Pic Aug 30

AGARTALA, Aug 30 (TIWN): Works on Indo-Bangla projects are going on in Tripura Part but the Bangladesh side expectedly to be completed by next year December. Thus some more waits as the rail tracks to reach at the functioning level in 2019’s beginning. After a meeting held among the state and central officials, Samarjit Bhowmik (Former Transport Secretary while the project began) told media that as per as India side is concerned works have begun in Tripura side and for Bangladesh side the govt has sought time till 2018 December. “By 2019 January the project most likely to be finished and come under functioning”, said Bhowmik. “At the part of the project under Shib Sagar (Bangladesh) they are processing their works very quickly and it is expected that they will start work on it within few months”, said Bhowmik. However, the project would boost Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Act East' policy. The Indian government has the highest priority to the Agartala-Akhaura railway project that would automatically connect the rail network of both the countries developing the bonding between two countries. Agartala-Akhaura railway project would provide a major boost to development and economy of the state.

Modi discussed the over Rs.1, 000 crore railway project with Hasina during his visit to Dhaka in June last year.

An agreement to implement the railway project was signed between India’s former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and Bangladesh Premier Sheikh Hasina during her visit to India in January 2010.

 The officials on Wednesday had visited Nischintapur area as a part of inspecting the work-progress. However, land acquisition has been completed so far.

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