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Desperate Tripura asks Railways to send fuel by train

Dispatch fuel by train, Tripura asks Railways

Suffering a severe fuel crisis due to the disruption of vehicular movement on the damaged NH-8, Tripura state government has demanded dispatch of fuel by rail now that it has come under the broad gauge system of the country, following the flagging off a train between Tripura and Delhi on Sunday.

 

"We have submitted a memorandum to the Railway Minister on Sunday charting out eight demands including the dispatch of fuel. It seems he is taking very pro-active role to meet our requirements. He immediately directed the rail officers to discuss the matter with IOC. Later the officials of the rail and IOC met in the state guest house," Transport Minister Manik Dey said today.

 

The vehicular movement through the National Highway 8 was seriously affected for the last three months due to damage of a portion at Karimganj in Assam following incessant rain and waterlogging, and the state was facing an acute crisis of fuel.

 

Dey said the other demands include an introduction of four trains within Tripura to connect Agartala with Dharmanagar, the northernmost town in the state, direct train from here to Chennai and other big cities of the country.

 

Dey also demanded to include Tripura in the Trans-Asian rail network.

 

After the Trans-Asian railway network is established Tripura can be included with the network if 257 km rail track is laid from Tripura's Jawharnagar in Dhalai district with Kalay of Myanmar through neighbouring Mizoram's Darlon, Dey said.

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