The method was discussed in the meeting attended by representatives of the Union Water Resources Ministry, Assam Water Resources Department, IIT-Guwahati, Assam Engineering College, the World Bank and the local riverine communities, an official release said.
Recurring floods and riverbank erosion in Brahmaputra and its tributaries have been posing a serious problem for Assam causing devastation to crops, people and materials every year hampering human development and economic growth, the meeting noted.
Focus could be laid on areas like eco-tourism, fisheries,high-value agriculture, inland water transport, trade,hydropower, and environment-friendly construction technologies, the release quoted Singh as saying.