Majuli, Dec 29 Union Minister Nitin Gadkari today communicated trust that individuals living on the contracting Majuli island will have the capacity to put their stresses to rest once the focal and state government plans to keep the aisle from disintegration are effectively executed.
The tasks, if appropriately taken care of, will have the capacity to recover lost land, the Union transportation and street transport serve said in the wake of establishing the framework stone of another plan for the island.
"With legitimate land administration framework, it will be conceivable to recover the lost land," he said.
Majuli Island is encompassed by the Brahmaputra on the south and Kherkatia Suti, Luit Suti and Subansiri waterways on the North.
The Assam government had in the past developed banks to shield the island from surges. These measures, however, could offer peripheral assurance, official sources said.
The Union priest said that the Brahmaputra Board - set up under the Ministry of Irrigation - has been taking activities to secure the island since 2004 in accordance with the suggestions of a specialist advisory group.
"Because of phenomenal surges huge land disintegration had occurred in bring down Majuli in 2007. The Brahmaputra Board at that point took a few master siltation measures along the banks," he said.
The master board of trustees, constituted by the Union Water Resources Ministry, had widely visited the island in March and proposed more strides to avoid disintegration.
In light of those proposals, the Brahmaputra Board arranged a point by point venture report for an expected cost of Rs 233.54 crore, he said.
The Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MoDONER) has consented to dispense Rs 207 crore for the task.
The rest of the sum will be borne by the Brahmaputra Board, the priest included.
Gadkari likewise established the framework stone of the Brahmaputra Board office complex worth Rs 40 crore at Majuli.
Majuli, Dec 29 Union Minister Nitin Gadkari today communicated trust that individuals living on the contracting Majuli island will have the capacity to put their stresses to rest once the focal and state government plans to keep the aisle from disintegration are effectively actualized.
The undertakings, if appropriately taken care of, will have the capacity to recover lost land, the Union transportation and street transport serve said in the wake of establishing the framework stone of another plan for the island.
"With an appropriate land administration framework, it will be conceivable to recover the lost land… " he said.
Majuli Island is encompassed by the Brahmaputra on the south and Kherkatia Suti, Luit Suti and Subansiri waterways on the North.
The Assam government had in the past developed banks to shield the island from surges. These measures, however, could offer negligible insurance, official sources said.
The Union priest said that the Brahmaputra Board - set up under the Ministry of Irrigation - has been taking activities to secure the island since 2004 in accordance with the proposals of a specialist panel.
"Because of uncommon surges gigantic land disintegration had occurred in bring down Majuli in 2007. The Brahmaputra Board at that point took a few star siltation measures along the banks," he said.
The master board of trustees, constituted by the Union Water Resources Ministry, had widely visited the island in March and proposed more strides to avoid disintegration.
In view of those proposals, the Brahmaputra Board arranged a nitty-gritty task report for an expected cost of Rs 233.54 crore, he said.
The Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MoDONER) has consented to apportion Rs 207 crore for the venture.
The rest of the sum will be borne by the Brahmaputra Board, the pastor included.
Gadkari likewise established the framework stone of the Brahmaputra Board office complex worth Rs 40 crore at Majuli.