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Tripura Government Plan to Improve Fuel & Goods Supply via Bangladesh
Tripura Government Plan to Improve Fuel & Goods Supply via Bangladesh
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Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL) is building a major fuel depot at Sekerkote in Sepahijala district, which is expected to be completed within six months to a year, strengthening Tripura's fuel reserves and safeguarding against transport disruptions, Tripura's Transport Minister said.
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The Tripura government is actively pursuing a plan to improve the supply of fuel and essential commodities by using routes through Bangladesh, Indian media PTI reports.This alternative approach bypasses the conventional rail links through Assam and the national highway linking Agartala, the capital of Tripura, with neighbouring states.The disruption of traffic on the Assam–Agartala highway, which is vital for Tripura's connectivity, and the frequent blockage of rail links due to monsoon-induced landslides are recurring challenges.As a result, the government is exploring alternative solutions to ensure an uninterrupted supply chain, particularly in light of recent disruptions to the railway network in Jatinga, Assam.Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha recently announced the imminent launch of the Agartala-Gangasagar rail link.Chowdhury also revealed that the state has proactively stockpiled adequate fuel, including 1,700 kilolitres of petrol and 2,726 kilolitres of diesel, in anticipation of the upcoming monsoon season.In addition, the Food and Civil Supplies Department has ensured adequate stocks of essential food items, including rice, wheat, oil, sugar, salt and pulses.
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Tripura Government Plan to Improve Fuel & Goods Supply via Bangladesh
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL) is building a major fuel depot at Sekerkote in Sepahijala district, which is expected to be completed within six months to a year, strengthening Tripura's fuel reserves and safeguarding against transport disruptions, Tripura's Transport Minister said.
The Tripura government is actively pursuing a plan to improve the supply of fuel and essential commodities by using routes through Bangladesh, Indian media PTI reports.
This alternative approach bypasses the conventional rail links through Assam and the national highway linking Agartala, the capital of Tripura, with neighbouring states.
Notably, Tripura has previously faced severe fuel shortages following the derailment of a goods train at Jatinga in Assam.
The disruption of traffic on the
Assam–Agartala highway, which is vital for Tripura's connectivity, and the frequent blockage of rail links due to monsoon-induced landslides are recurring challenges.
As a result, the government is exploring alternative solutions to ensure an uninterrupted supply chain, particularly in light of recent disruptions to the railway network in Jatinga, Assam.
"The Agartala-Gangasagar (Bangladesh) rail tracks will be ready for goods transportation in the next six months to one year. Once the route is opened for goods movement, we can bring fuel and goods from Kolkata directly via Bangladesh," Indian Transport Minister of Tripura, Sushanta Chowdhury said at a press conference on Monday.
Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha recently announced the imminent launch of the Agartala-Gangasagar rail link.
Chowdhury also revealed that the state has proactively stockpiled adequate fuel, including 1,700 kilolitres of petrol and 2,726 kilolitres of diesel, in anticipation of the upcoming monsoon season.
In addition, the
Food and Civil Supplies Department has ensured adequate stocks of essential food items, including rice, wheat, oil, sugar, salt and pulses.