The Padma Multipurpose Bridge will undoubtedly bring a groundbreaking change in the communication system for the people of the south-western districts of the country.
Once in operation, economists say, the greater road connectivity will play a significant role in boosting trade and commerce with Bangladesh’s entire southern region.
It is expected to change the fate of around 40 million people in addition to accelerating the GDP growth.
Besides, people who have been experiencing tremendous suffering during their journey from Dhaka to different southern parts of the country will heave a sigh of relief as they can easily travel from Dhaka to Khulna within four hours by using the Padma Bridge.
Experts said currently, it takes one and one and half hours to three hours to cross the Padma River by a ferry from Mawa to Jajira and many people have to wait for a long time to cross the river, which is a waste of time.
But once the Padma Bridge opens, the suffering of the public will not only be reduced but also save time. It will also be proved as a boon for business people.
Syed Aslam Ali, the Additional Chief Engineer of Roads and Highways Department (Khulna), said “Currently it takes 6-7 hours to go to Dhaka from Khulna and more depending on the crossing of the ferry. But through the Padma Bridge, people can cross the river within 20 minutes after paying the toll and as a result, it will take only four hours to go to Dhaka from Khulna.”
Prof Samiul Haque of the English Department at Khulna University said: “Country’s people will see a groundbreaking change and the residents of south-western parts will avail the benefits of the bridge first.”
Besides, the sufferings of people at the ferry ghat will end forever, he said.
Meanwhile, the experts also said that the traders involved in different businesses can transport their goods to Mongla Port in a short time which will boost the overall activities of Mongla port.
Already, a dynamic change has been seen in the development activities going on in Jessore, Khulna, Bagerhat, Satkhira, Jhenaidah, Kushtia district, Benapole, Darshana, and Bhomra land ports ahead of the inauguration of the Padma Bridge.