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Transport Of Essential Goods Affected After Assam Killings

Ferrying Of Essential Goods Affected After Assam Killings
[UNVERIFIED CONTENT] Large Nullah (mountain stream) crossing in the canyon before Pang on the Manali-Leh road (Ladakh).Nullahs are small mountain streams, often crossing over the road near mountain passes. They grow larger in the afternoon, with the sun melting the snow, and they can be dangerous to cross. In the morning, they can be icy, so the best time to cross them is around noon.This one is located in the beautiful canyon about 10 Km west of Pang (before Pang). Three heavy trucks got stuck in the soft gravel, blocking the way for other trucks and causing a major traffic jam for trucks heading to Leh. The main nullah is behind (not visible on this photo).Ladakh is a remote and sparsely populated region in the north-eastern most part of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, that is subject to ongoing territorial disputes between India and Pakistan and with distinct cultural influences and historical ties to Tibet.Other keywords: river fording, mountain stream, trucks, transportation, goods, freight, road, traveling, gravel, unpaved road, Himalayas, people, truck drivers, traffic, nulla, water, small river, river bed, valley, Extreme Terrain.
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[UNVERIFIED CONTENT] Large Nullah (mountain stream) crossing in the canyon before Pang on the Manali-Leh road (Ladakh).Nullahs are small mountain streams, often crossing over the road near mountain passes. They grow larger in the afternoon, with the sun melting the snow, and they can be dangerous to cross. In the morning, they can be icy, so the best time to cross them is around noon.This one is located in the beautiful canyon about 10 Km west of Pang (before Pang). Three heavy trucks got stuck in the soft gravel, blocking the way for other trucks and causing a major traffic jam for trucks heading to Leh. The main nullah is behind (not visible on this photo).Ladakh is a remote and sparsely populated region in the north-eastern most part of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, that is subject to ongoing territorial disputes between India and Pakistan and with distinct cultural influences and historical ties to Tibet.Other keywords: river fording, mountain stream, trucks, transportation, goods, freight, road, traveling, gravel, unpaved road, Himalayas, people, truck drivers, traffic, nulla, water, small river, river bed, valley, Extreme Terrain.

AGARTALA: Ferrying of essential goods from different parts of India to the northeastern region has been affected due to the violence in Assam, officials said here Saturday.

"Due to the violence in Assam, truck drivers out of fear are averse to ply goods laden vehicles through Assam from West Bengal and other parts of the country. Road blockades in north Bengal also worsen the situation," a Tripura government official said.

"Hundreds of vehicles, mostly goods laden trucks, remained stranded as adivasis (tribals) Friday and Saturday blocked roads in different areas of Malda district in protest against the massacre of adivasis (by Bodo militants in Assam)."

"We expect that the situation would improve soon. The state government's transport department officials are in touch with the authorities of other northeastern states," the official said.

The goods laden trucks stranded in West Bengal are mostly bound for Tripura, Mizoram, southern Assam and parts of Manipur.

At least 73 tribals were massacred in Assam earlier this week by militants of a hardline faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland. Retaliatory activities and agitations have been taking place in different areas after the massacre.

The eight northeastern states - Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Sikkim - are largely dependent on Punjab, Haryana and other bigger states for food grains and other essential commodities.

In view of the suspended railway services, the Food Corporation of India (FCI) recently ferried 10,000 tonnes of rice for Tripura in two phases from Visakhapatnam port in Andhra Pradesh via Bangladesh.

The FCI has taken steps to ferry another 35,000 tonnes of rice for Tripura via Bangladesh.

Train services between Tripura, Mizoram, parts of Manipur and southern Assam and the rest of the country were stopped from Oct 1 due to gauge conversion of railway lines.

The century-old railway lines are being converted from metre gauge to broad gauge and the work is scheduled to be completed in 2016.

There is only a narrow chicken-neck land corridor to the northeastern region through Assam and West Bengal and this route passes through hilly terrains of Assam with steep gradients and multiple hairpin bends and connects different northeastern states.

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