Union Minister Shantanu Thakur has laid the foundation stone for a single-lane bridge over the Ichamati River in West Bengal’s North 24 Parganas district. The bridge, to be constructed by the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) at Swarupnagar, is estimated to cost ₹16 crore and aims to ensure safer transit while allowing uninterrupted river navigation.
The minister also announced plans for another bridge at Taranipur under the Sagarmala Project, with an estimated cost of ₹136.20 crore. The development of National Waterways 44, including dredging operations and navigational aids, is underway to promote inland water transport and sustainable growth in the region.
On January 4, 2025, Union Minister Shantanu Thakur laid the foundation stone for a single-lane bridge over the Ichamati River in Swarupnagar, North 24 Parganas district, West Bengal. This initiative, undertaken by the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI), aims to enhance regional connectivity and promote inland waterway development.
Project Overview
The upcoming reinforced cement concrete (RCC) bridge is set to replace the existing bamboo structure, providing a more durable and weather-resistant passage for both passengers and goods. Spanning 64 meters, the bridge will include an additional 120 meters of approach roads on either side, supporting loads of up to 2 tons. The project is estimated to cost ₹16 crore.
Strategic Significance
Positioned over the Ichamati River, the bridge is expected to facilitate safer transit and ensure uninterrupted river navigation. This development is particularly significant for the residents of Swarupnagar and surrounding areas, as it promises to improve connectivity between Bongaon and Basirhat subdivisions, thereby enhancing local trade and daily commutes.
Government Initiatives
During the foundation stone laying ceremony, Minister Thakur emphasized the government’s commitment to infrastructure development and the empowerment of West Bengal’s waterways network. He also announced plans for constructing another bridge at Taranipur, with an estimated cost of ₹136.20 crore, under the Sagarmala Project. This initiative aims to further strengthen the state’s inland water transport system.
Community Impact
The replacement of the precarious bamboo bridge with a sturdy RCC structure is anticipated to significantly improve the quality of life for local residents. Enhanced connectivity is expected to boost economic activities, facilitate smoother transportation of goods, and provide reliable access to essential services across the region.
Future Prospects
The development of National Waterways 44, which includes dredging operations and the installation of navigational aids, is part of the government’s broader initiative to promote inland water transport and sustainable development in the region. Additionally, a joint committee is exploring the potential inclusion of the Ichamati River as a new Indo-Bangladesh Protocol Route.
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