Hili land port is a border town of Hakimpur upazila in Dinajpur district of Bangladesh. Government of Bangladesh established Hili port in 1986. During the partition of India in 947, the city was divided. The people of the two countries travel through the border and the goods trade of the two countries. Currently, the Hili part of India belongs to India.
Hili land port used to import 150 to 160 cargoes from India every day, but currently 250 to 300 trucks are importing goods through this port. In the last six months of the current fiscal year 2021, the revenue of Hili land port is Rs 189 crore 20 lakh and in the first month of January of the year Rs 34 crore 12 lakh. Against the target, 43 crore 33 lakh taka has been collected, 9 crore 21 lakh taka more than the target. Goods or foodstuffs especially. (01:59)
Shibuda Agraon is the main product of revenue generation from the only port. Stone can overcome the complexity of customs along with land port road. Along with the increase in import, more revenue of the government can be increased. There are hundreds of shops in rows with different goods and the goods of the shops are all in India. Bangladeshi goods do not have much place there. Anyone new to Hili Bazaar will go around. It is like a Bangladeshi market visitor of India.
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