Water Resources Minister Pijush Hazarika visits erosion area of Bornadi River at Nagrijuli
The River Bornadi flowing from the Indo-Bhutan border in Baksa district has been causing extensive damage to the agrarian region by causing severe erosion in the greater Nagrijuli region.
A Correspondent
BAKSA: The River Bornadi flowing from the Indo-Bhutan border in Baksa district has been causing extensive damage to the agrarian region by causing severe erosion in the greater Nagrijuli region. State Water Resources Minister Pijush Hazarika arrived at Nagrijuli on Thursday to visit the erosion area after reports were published in various media.
Minister Pijush Hazarika, along with the engineers and senior officials of the water resources department, visited the area near the Nagrijuli Tea Garden and erosion area in No 2 Bagarikhuti and took into account the situation in the area. The minister visited successful schemes of the embankment with Trial Dyke Jack Jetty Technology of Dr. Nayan
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