India sends 42 wagons of red chilli, turmeric, ginger to Bangladesh
“It will take at least three days to reach Benapole Railway Station. So far, the farmers and the merchants used to transport red chilli to Bangladesh, was stopped due to the lockdown”
Bangladesh is expected to receive two rakes consisting of 42 wagons with 4,928 tonnes of red chilli, turmeric and ginger and dispatched from India's Reddypalem Railway Station to Benapole Railway Station in Bangladesh.
"The consignment dispatched from Reddypalem Railway Station near here to Benapole Railway Station in Bangladesh on May 26 and 27. It will take at least three days to reach Benapole Railway Station. So far, the farmers and the merchants used to transport red chilli to Bangladesh, was stopped due to the lockdown," according to official sources, The Hans India reported.
Now, the Railways have come to their rescue and arranged wagons for transportation which is also very cost-effective.
The average cost of transportation by the Railways works out to just Rs 2,600 per tonne. Freight customers around Guntur have been showing interest to further increase their transportation by the Railways.
South Central Railway General Manager Gajanan Mallya in a statement said that transportation of products by train was not only economically beneficial to consignors but also helps in smooth supply of these essential commodities to the neighbouring country in the safe and the fastest manner.
Earlier, based on the directives of central government of India, export-import activities resumed at Benapole land port on April 30 after a closure of 38 days due to coronavirus spread.
But the authorities of Petrapole land port have stopped the export-import activities on the third day after reopening the activities. The export-import closure from May 3 at Benapole caused a great suffering to the local businessmen of Bangladesh.