Tripura Sends Group To India-Bangladesh Border Amid Issues Over Embankments

Tripura Sends Group To India-Bangladesh Border Amid Issues Over Embankments


Guwahati:

A high-level delegation on Sunday visited the border city of Belonia and performed an on the spot examine, and potential results on the Indian facet because of an embankment being constructed by the Bangladesh authorities alongside the Muhuri River, which divides the 2 nations.

The delegation led by Tripura Public Works Division Secretary Kiran Gitte, after visiting the India-Bangladesh bordering areas, met villagers and held conferences with elected representatives, together with the chairman of the Belonia Municipal Council.

Later, Mr Gitte mentioned that to guard the South Tripura district headquarter Belonia, adjoining villages and habitations, embankments are being constructed and different measures have been taken up and the continuing works can be intensified.

“By June this 12 months, all of the repairing and associated works can be accomplished. Work can be finished round the clock. As the quantity of labor could be very huge in South Tripura district, 5 extra engineers can be posted within the district,” Mr Gitte mentioned.

Throughout catastrophic floods and landslides in August 2024, many river embankments alongside the India-Bangladesh border and different infrastructure have been broken. The federal government recognized 43 such areas in several districts, together with South Tripura district, the IAS officer mentioned.

He mentioned the works to restore infrastructure might be began quickly. Senior Border Safety Power (BSF) officers have been additionally current.

The Bangladesh authorities has been establishing one other huge embankment alongside Southern Tripura, reverse Belonia city, triggering stress amongst Indian residents because the embankment could endanger border villages throughout monsoon floods.

Residents underneath Belonia Municipal Council areas and people residing in Ballamukh, Ishan Chandranagar and adjoining villages in South Tripura district have expressed severe considerations over the development of the enormous embankment by Bangladesh.

Earlier, related embankments have been constructed by the Bangladesh authorities alongside northern Tripura’s Unakoti district. That will additionally put the district city of Kailashahar and border villages throughout monsoon floods in peril.


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