PM to inaugurate 2nd Teesta Road Bridge on Sunday

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Bangla Tribune Desk
Published : 08:45, Sep 16, 2018 | Updated : 08:57, Sep 16, 2018

Awami League chief Sheikh Hasina. PHOTO: FOCUS BANGLAPrime Minister Sheikh Hasina is set to formally inaugurate the second Teesta Road Bridge constructed on the Teesta at the juncture of Rangpur and Lalmonirhat through a videoconferencing from Ganabhaban on Sunday.
A wave of cheerfulness caught the people in adjoining six upazilas of Rangpur and Lalmonirhat districts giving a festive look before the videoconferencing to be held on Lalmonirhat end of the bridge at 11.30 am.
Rangpur and Lalmonirhat district administrations, Local Government and Engineering Department (LGED) and law enforcement agencies have completed preparations to arrange videoconferencing of the Prime Minister.
Deputy Commissioners Enamul Habib of Rangpur and Mohammad Shafiul Arif of Lalmonirhat told media that preparations were completed for the videoconferencing to be held on north side of the bridge under Kaliganj upazila.
Kaliganj Upazila Engineer of LGED Parvez Newaz Khan said the LGED has constructed the pre-stressed concrete girder bridge at around Taka 123-crore after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated its construction works on April 12 in 2012.
“Commissioning of the bridge will improve communication networks paving the way to accelerate economic progress in the region side by side with promoting international trade through the Burimari Land Port (BLP),” he said.
The 850-metre long bridge with 9.60-metre width, including footpaths in both sides, has been constructed on 16 pillars with 17 spans on 85 girders and two apartment walls on the river Teesta at the juncture of Rangpur and Lalmonirhat districts.
“The Prime Minister will formally inaugurate the bridge to fulfill another long-cherished demand of over 18-lakh people of adjoining six upazilas of Rangpur and Lalmonirhat,” Khan added.
Additional Deputy Commissioner (General) of Rangpur Rabiul Islam said commissioning of the second Teesta Road Bridge would contribute to speed up progress for bringing socio-economic benefits to the common people.
“The bridge will open a new door to development improving communication system to expand regional and international trade and promote agriculture and other sectors to change socio-economic conditions of the people,” he said.
Talking to BSS in each side of the bridge, local people Shamsul Haque, Armina Begum and Abdul Mannan said the bridge would establish direct communication with divisional city of Rangpur, capital city Dhaka and other parts of the country.
“The Teesta was the main obstacle so far for the people of six upazilas for direct road communication between Lalmonirhat and Rangpur districts,” said housewife Kobiza Khatun of adjoining Mohipur village.

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