An Allocation Of 100 Crore Has Been Made To Improve Connectivity Via Jetties In The Sundarbans Region
In a significant initiative aimed at strengthening transportation infrastructure in the Sundarbans, the West Bengal Budget 2026 has allocated ₹100 crore for the development and modernization of jetties across the region. The investment is expected to improve connectivity for thousands of residents who rely heavily on waterways as their primary mode of transport.
The Sundarbans, a vast network of islands crisscrossed by rivers and creeks, faces unique transportation challenges due to its geography. Upgraded jetties and improved river transport facilities will help ensure safer and more efficient movement of people, goods, and essential services between remote islands and mainland areas.
The project is expected to facilitate better access to healthcare, education, markets, and government services for local communities. Enhanced jetty infrastructure will also improve connectivity during emergencies and natural disasters, a critical requirement for a region frequently affected by cyclones, floods, and adverse weather conditions.
Apart from benefiting local residents, the initiative is likely to provide a boost to tourism in the Sundarbans, a globally renowned UNESCO-recognized mangrove ecosystem. Improved transport facilities could enhance visitor accessibility, support tourism-related businesses, and create employment opportunities for local communities.
The ₹100 crore allocation reflects the state's commitment to inclusive infrastructure development in geographically challenging regions. Once implemented, the upgraded jetty network is expected to strengthen mobility, improve economic opportunities, and contribute to the long-term development of the Sundarbans while enhancing the quality of life for its residents.
