The primary batch of Indian fuel oil has reached Tripura via Bangladesh.
Ten lorries where nine carrying fuel and one liquefied petroleum gas has entered Bangladesh via Sylhet’s Tamabil boundary from Meghalaya on Saturday morning. The shipment left for Tripura at 5pm Saturday and reached Kailasahar via Chatlapur border at 11pm after travelling some 136 km road in Bangladesh.
India’s northeastern state Tripura has understood a huge fuel oil crunch for the last 2 months. heavy rain & avalanche have damaged national highway NH-44 that connects non-coastal Tripura with Assam. Bangladesh had allowed India to ferry heavy machinery of the Oil and Natural Gas Corp and carry foodstuff particle to Tripura.
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