Indo-Bangla MoU on Feni River
The Union Cabinet has approved a MoU between India and Bangladesh on the withdrawal of 1.82 cusecs of water from the Feniriver by India. The drawn water will be used for drinking water supply scheme for Sabroom town in Tripura.
Feni River Dispute
- The Feniriver, which forms part of the India-Bangladesh border, originates in the South Tripura district, passes through Sabroom town on the Indian side, and meets the Bay of Bengal after it flows into Bangladesh.
- There was no water-sharing agreement between the countries on the Feni previously.
- The dispute over the sharing of the river water has been long-standing. ....
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