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Inland Waterways Authority Initiates Brahmaputra Dredging Survey

The Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) has initiated survey work for dredging the Brahmaputra River at Bogibeel, marking the commencement of a long-awaited project that had been announced over seven years ago. The survey focuses on a critical 300-metre stretch of the river identified as a bottleneck for navigation.

This area has become increasingly challenging for ferry, cruise, and cargo services due to sedimentation and reduced water depth. The dredging is expected to enhance navigability, thereby improving the efficiency of river transport in the region. While the survey marks a positive step forward, the actual dredging work is anticipated to commence shortly after its completion.

The delay in initiating the project has raised concerns among stakeholders about the timely implementation of infrastructure developments aimed at boosting regional connectivity and economic growth. The Brahmaputra River, once a vital artery for trade and transportation, has seen a decline in navigability over the years due to factors such as siltation and encroachments. Restoring its navigational capacity is seen as crucial for revitalizing inland water transport, promoting tourism, and fostering economic development in Assam and neighboring regions.

The commencement of the survey work at Bogibeel is viewed as a promising start to a project that holds the potential to transform the region’s transport landscape. Stakeholders and residents alike are hopeful that this initiative will pave the way for a more sustainable and efficient inland water transport system, contributing to the broader goals of regional development and connectivity.

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Inland Waterways Authority Initiates Brahmaputra Dredging Survey
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