BITWA allows vessels to operate till 12 noon Sunday


UNB | Published: July 31, 2021 21:53:22 | Updated: July 31, 2021 22:48:09


BITWA allows vessels to operate till 12 noon Sunday

River vessels will be allowed to operate from Saturday evening to Sunday 12 pm to carry factory workers, said the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) on Saturday.

To carry the workers of RMG and export-oriented factories, the government has allowed the vessel movement, said a media release issued by the BIWTA in the evening.

The BIWTA requested vessel owners, masters, drivers, staff and passengers to follow health guidelines during the period.

Although public transport movement remained suspended, thousands of people started returning to Dhaka on the ninth day of the lockdown on Saturday following the government's announcement that mills and factories will reopen on Sunday (Aug 1).

Shimulia ferry terminal in Munshiganj saw a huge crowd as people from south western districts who were coming back to the capital to join their work.

The vessel movement was suspended from July 23, 6 am as the government reimposed a countrywide 'stricter' lockdown till August 5, midnight as per a Cabinet Division's order.

Ahead of Eid-ul-Azha, the BIWTA, however, allowed vessels to carry passengers at half of their capacities on condition of maintaining health guidelines from July 14 midnight to 6am on July 23.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh Road Transport Owners Association (BRTA) allowed busses to operate throughout Sunday following instructions from the home ministry.

BRTA Secretary said, “The services will continue in the night (on Sunday) if necessary”.         

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