"Search operations are on and will continue tomorrow also," Dhubri Superintendent of Police Pradip Saloi told PTI.
Assam government had yesterday released the lists of 35 dead and 42 missing passengers. Two more bodies were recovered yesterday and one today, taking the confirmed list of bodies to 38.
A total 250 people are feared missing, most of whom are believed to have been washed downstream by Brahmaputra to neighbouring Bangladesh.
India has sought the help and cooperation from Bangladesh in retrieving bodies that may have been washed downstream.
The principal opposition party All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF)and Assam State Jamiat Ulema have called for a prayer meeting tomorrow at the site of the ferry mishap.
AIUDF leader and Lok Sabha MP Badruddin Ajmal will lead the prayer meeting in which people from across Dhubri and Goalpara districts are expected to participate.