With Eid-ul-Fitr approaching, authorities have taken preparations to ensure a smooth journey for holidaymakers at Paturia and Aricha ferry terminals, key transit points to the southern districts and crucial waterways to northern Bangladesh.
Abdus Salam, Additional General Manager (AGM) of the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation (BIWTC) said to ensure smooth and safe transport of passengers and vehicles 17 ferries will operate on Paturia-Daulatdia route and 6 ferries (both large and small) on the Aricha-Kazirhat route.
Besides, 600 police officers, both in uniform and plainclothes, will be stationed across the 36-kilometre road in Manikganj as well as on the Aricha and Paturia waterways.
Emergency telephone services will also be available to ensure safety and prevent any inconvenience to travelers.
To ensure efficient management of the journey, coordination meetings have already been held between the district administration, police, BIWTC, BIWTA, transport sector leaders, and the relevant ferry terminal authorities.
Several key decisions were made in these meetings.
To handle the increased vehicle pressure at Paturia terminal, the northern side of the terminal will use the BRTC terminal.
Besides, trucks carrying sand or soil will not be allowed to operate on the highways and connecting roads during this period.
To enhance passenger safety, in addition to the 999 emergency service, local police and administrative officials will also provide assistance.
Abdus Salam said the pontoon and approach roads at the ferry terminals have been repaired to facilitate vehicle boarding and disembarking.