Union
Minister Shantanu Thakur laid the foundation stone for a new single-lane bridge
over the Ichamati river in West Bengal’s North 24 Parganas, marking a significant
step in bolstering regional infrastructure and waterways. The bridge, which is being built at Swarupnagar by the Inland Waterways
Authority of India at an estimated cost of Rs 16 crore, aims to facilitate
safer transit and uninterrupted river navigation. The government, as per
Thakur’s assurance, remains dedicated to strengthening the state’s waterways
network.
Additionally,
the minister announced plans for another bridge construction at Taranipur, with
a budget of Rs 136.20 crore under the Sagarmala Project. Efforts to develop National Waterways 44 are also underway, promoting
sustainable inland water transport, amid a rise in cargo traffic. A joint
initiative with Bangladesh seeks to evaluate the Ichamati river’s potential
inclusion as a new Indo-Bangladesh Protocol Route.