The Centre has agreed to the state government's proposal and work for the bridge will start soon, she said.
"We have decided to give a share of 74 per cent of the Tajpur Port project to the Centre only because it has agreed to build a bridge over the Muriganga river in South 24 Parganas district. We could have finished this big project single-handedly and earned a lot," Banerjee said at a public meeting held at Rudrapur here.
Annually around 20-30 lakh pilgrims pay a visit to the Sagar Island to take a holy dip in the confluence of the Ganga and Bay of Bengal.
People have to take the ferry from Lot no 8 to reach Kachuberia, the landing point on Sagar Island after travelling almost 3.5 km on Muriganga river.
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