National Waterway 2 (India)

National Waterway 2 (India)
National Waterways (NW-2)
Details
Location India
Opened 1st September 1988
Length 891 km
North End Sadiya
South End Bangladesh Border
No of Terminals 11
Owner Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI)
Operator Central Inland Water Transport Corporation (CIWTC)


The river Brahmaputra having a length of 891 Km between Bangladesh Border to Sadiya was declared as National Waterway No. 2 (NW-2) on 1st September, 1988.

See also

Inland Waterways Authority of India

External links


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