Saturday, September 13, 2025
spot_img

Border fencing work far from complete

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

SHILLONG, Nov 9: A large chunk of the Indo-Bangla border in Meghalaya continues to remain unfenced in spite of the fact that the unfenced border continues to be a transit route for contraband items and smuggling of cattle.
An official from the Border Security Force (BSF) informed The Shillong Times that out of 444.857 km of the international boundary that Meghalaya shares with Bangladesh, 341.764 km has been fenced.
Though time and again, commitments have been made for completion of the fencing, yet different issues including opposition from the local population hinders the fencing work, the BSF official said.
The locals want the fencing to come up on the Zero Line at the border but the fencing work is being carried out 150 yards from the border inside the Indian territory.
Farmers are apprehensive that construction of the border fencing would result in loss of arable land.
As per BSF official, fencing work is in progress in approximately 30.9 km of the border and it is expected to be completed by next year.
Out of the remaining 72.2 km, fencing in around 12 km is not feasible due to the presence of rivulets and streams.
It was also informed that around 60 km of border fencing work is pending at various levels which include a 42-km stretch where survey work is in progress.
It is said that there are as many as 13 patches of land where the fencing is required to be constructed more than 150 yards inside the international border on Indian soil.

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Pakistan: 21-year-old Afghan woman gang-raped in refugee camp

Peshawar, Sep 13: In a horrific incident, a 21-year-old Afghan woman was allegedly gang-raped by five men in...

Study claims artificial sweeteners can lead to faster cognitive decline

New Delhi, Sep 13:  Long-term use of artificial sweeteners or low- and no-calorie sweeteners, used mainly by people...

Greater Noida tragedy: Mother, 11-year-old son end lives by jumping from 13th floor

Greater Noida, Sep 13: A heart-wrenching incident shocked residents of a high rise apartment in Greater Noida West...

Dalai Lama congratulates Sushila Karki on becoming Nepal’s interim PM

Dharamshala, Sep 13: Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama on Saturday congratulated Sushila Karki on being appointed as...