Wednesday, 26 December 2012

Paletwa port construction resumes

Paletwa port construction has resumed from its suspension for the bad weather in rainy season, sources said.

The port is expected to become a transit centre in the free flow of goods between Paletwa in Chin States and Sittway, and link Sittway to the land-locked region of Mizoram State in northeastern India via river and road transport.


The port is a part of Kaladan River Multipurpose Project being jointly implemented by Myanmar and India.

Myanmar and India signed the agreement for the project in 2008. The construction of Sittway port started in October 2010.

A 129-kilometres-long road linking Paletwa to Mizoram State has been built up so far, but Sittway port construction cannot be completed as scheduled in 2013 and is extended up to June 2014. Likewise, Paletwa port construction has been extended to June 2016.

Although the locals are reviewing the project about how to improve possible economic potential in Rakhine State, Essar Projects, the project contractor on the Indian side, has not responded yet, the locals said.

Sittway, Ponnakyun, Kyauktaw and Paletwa towns are located along the Kaladan river route, and for the well-being of local people, environmental impact assessment of the project should be conducted, environmental conservation group from Sittway said.
 
source: Eleven Myanmar

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