India withdraws water of Feni river



Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com
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Chattogram, (barta24): India is unilaterally withdrawing the water from Feni river bordering Ramgarh- Fatikchari- Mirsharia. Without any pact India is withdrawing water with high powered electric pumps.

It is learnt that India is withdrawing water at 17 points of Sabrum subdivision of South Tripura of India, setting up high powered electric low lift pumps on the no-mans land. Though Bangladesh has put objections several occasions but they did not pay any heed to it.

After sending formal letters to stop withdrawal of water BGB has also held meetings with BSF but of no result.

When contacted Additional Secretary of Water Resources Ministry Mahmudul Islam told Barta24.com that India was given letters several times. Moreover high level meetings between two countries are going on in this matter.

He informed that India withdraws water in the dry season for irrigation purpose and for drinking purpose of the people of that area. We have informed them that we have objection regarding withdrawal of water but of no result.

To the contrary for withdrawing water of Feni river, the second biggest irrigation project of the country ‘Muhuri Project’ is now under threat. On the other hand when water falls in the lean period the project area cultivation is seriously hampered.

Bangladesh Water Development Board(BWDB) sources informed that India wants to take 1.82 cusec of water of Feni river. The matter is still under discussion stage. But they are withdrawing water before any pact. The length of Feni river is 116 kilometers. This river has touched 70 kilometers of Bangladesh –India border.

Ramgarh of Khagrachari is located by the side of Sabrum of South Tripura.

After visiting the area physically it was found that they are withdrawing water  setting up pump house from 30-35 yards away from the current of the river. Pipes measuring 7-8 diameters have been submerged in to the river water. Thus they are doing their irrigation with the water of Feni river.

Local social worker of Ramgarh told Barta24.com that without caring the objection of Bangladesh India is withdrawing water for their interest. For this reason the bordering Ramgarh, Fatikchari and Mirshariar’s thousands of acres of land without any cultivation lying fallow. Hundreds of orchards are being destroyed. Similarly the ‘Muhuri Project’ is facing threat. In dry season the Feni river looks like a desert for want of water.

When contacted deputy Commissioner of Chattogram Mohammad Iliash Hossain told Barta24.com discussion is going on with India regarding the Feni and other rivers. He said that there were meetings with BGB and BSF but producing nothing.

Guimara sector commander of BGB Abdul Hye told Barta24.com that the Indian authority is withdrawing water on several points by setting up at least 20 high powered water pumps. We sent letters to them for stopping it. Next we held meetings. After that the matter was referred to Joint River Commission(JRC). Now we are not working on it.

According to International law no permanent structure can be set up within 150 yards of borders. Violating the law India is withdrawing water setting up permanent structure. In 2003 India under the protection of BSF set up their first pump from the 30 yards of the border. At this BGB(then BDR) objected but the BSF fired upon them.

Afterwards India took up an irrigation project of 12 kilometers covering Amlighat, Krishnanagar, Huangbari via Samarganj for withdrawing water. Former BDR (now BGB)objected to when they try to take water setting up 36 inches diameter pipe line. Then BSF stopped the embankment protection work of BWDB.

In a secretary level meeting held in 2010 Bangladesh agreed to give 82 cusecs of water. Next India allowed resumption of protection work by BWDB. However Bangladesh did not agree when India wanted water through constructing cement concrete lines setting up 5 meter dia with 20 meter deep well near the river. On September 27 of 2016 there was another meeting with India but no decision was reached.

   

Exports of goods fell by 4 crore dollars in April



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In last April, the income from the export of goods from the country was 3 thousand 916.99 million US dollars. This export is 0.99 percent less than the same period last year.

This information is learned from the updated statistics published by the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB).

The Ministry of Commerce set an export target of 471 dollars in April, falling short by 16.78 percent.

In the first 10 months of the current fiscal year 2023-24, there has been an increase of 3.93 percent in the export of goods compared to the same period of the previous year, during which the total export value was 4 thousand 747 million dollars. It was Tk. 4,568 crore during the same period last year, which was 6.87 percent less than the target of 5,970 crore dollars.

Export-oriented industry experts said that during Eid-ul-Fitr, the factories received less work orders. The number of export shipments also decreased due to prolonged holidays. Due to this, the export of goods is going down, but the businessmen mentioned it as a normal phenomenon in Bangladesh.

Now the duty-free market facility in commodity exports is helping to keep Bangladesh competitive. However, in 2026, if it leaves the list of least developed countries (LDC) and becomes a developing country, that advantage will no longer exist. According to the joint declaration of the 13th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO), the concerned countries will enjoy tariff-free market facilities for three years even after transition from LDCs. This facility will be determined on the basis of negotiation between the importing and exporting countries.

Economists said that the facilities we get as LDCs will not exist in the future. Then new strategies or initiatives will be needed to increase exports. Diversification of goods and services and increased investment are needed to increase domestic export capacity. On the other hand, the political consent of the government will be needed to enter into trade agreements with various countries.

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Ten people killed by lightning across the country



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Ten people were killed by lightning strikes in different parts of the country during the relief rains after intense heat. Among them, four died in Cumilla, three in Rangamati, two in Cox's Bazar and one in Khagrachari.

This incident happened on Thursday (May 2) morning and afternoon.

Farmer Daultur Rahman (47) son of Sundar Ali of Kismat-Srimantapur area of Barkit union of Chandina upazila of Cumilla, Alam Hossain son of Kuddus Mia of Panchora area of Rajapur union of Burichong upazila, Mokhleshur Rahman of Dhamati area of Debidwar upazila and Atiqul Islam of Suryapur village of Goliara union of Sadar Dakshin upazila killed by lightning.

Nazir Hossain (50), a resident of Siletipara area of Rangamati Sadar Upazila, Hill District, Baharjan Begum (55), wife of Lal Mia, Muslim Block village, Rupakari Union, Ward No. 7, Baghaichhari Upazila, and Tanibala Tripura (25), sister of Mithun Tripura, a shopkeeper, Betling Mouja, Luinthian Para, Ward No. 7, Sajek Union death occurs

Didarul Islam (35) son of Zamir of Jarulbunia area of Shilkhali Union of Pekua Upazila of Cox's Bazar and son of Jamal of Charipara area of Rajakhali Union. Armaan (25) died due to lightning.

A schoolboy named Yasin Arafat (13) was killed by lightning while picking mangoes in the gusty wind at Matiranga of Khagrachari.

Matiranga Upazila Nirbahi Officer Daisy Chakraborty said that a school student died in the morning due to lightning. She said that initiatives have been taken to help the family of the deceased.

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The rain came, the much awaited rain of relief...



Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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It will rain today (May 2); Met Office said. The waiting started in the morning. In the sweltering heat of the day, the bells tick and remind us that it will rain on May 2; much wanted rain.

The rain that will wash away the heat wave fatigue, lethargy. Summer brings a message of calmness to nature by reducing the frenzy of the sun. The torrential rain in Chattogram in the morning intensified the wait. On the streets, in the office-court, in the net world; A question - when it rains everywhere?

Then came the relief news; In the evening, some areas of the capital have seen rain! Then the question is where the rain is? Finally the rain came, the much awaited rain of relief…. It came with flashes of lightning and thunder. Due to the gust, torrential rains drenched the capital. Raindrops have come as a relief in the midst of scorching sun and heat.

It rained in different areas of the capital on Thursday (02 May) at 12:15 pm. But it didn't last long, even though city life got some temporary respite from the scorching heat.

It can be seen on the surface, the intensity of rainfall was high in the beginning, but it has gradually decreased. It is now drizzling. As the rain of tranquility after the prolonged heat wave, a breath of relief has come to public life from the breath of heat.

Soon after the rain started, many expressed their relief on social media. Expressing relief on the news of rain, a young woman named Faria wrote, "Allah finally.. rain, Alhamdulillah what a beautiful wind of peace!"

A young man named Robin said, the long wait for rain has come to an end. It feels so good. But if it rained for a while, the weather would be cold.

Afsana Azad Tama, a resident of Khilkhet, came down the road with her relatives after many days of rain.

Meanwhile, it has been seen on social media that a small child has fallen into the sijdah of Allah in the calm rain in the Badda area of the capital!

Monwar Hossain, meteorologist of the Department of Meteorology, said that there may be rain in some places of Dhaka Division on Friday as well. However, he said that there is little chance of rain in the capital.

Earlier, the Meteorological Department had predicted rain. According to that forecast, rain has occurred in some parts of the country including Chattogram apart from Dhaka today.

Incidentally, for the past one month, a severe heat wave has been sweeping over Bangladesh. Day and night temperatures are almost the same due to the intensity of the sun. As a result, even if the sun goes down, the suffering of people does not decrease. Everyone is seen panting in the heat even at night.

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Allegation of blank firing against former MP Bodi



Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Cox’s Bazar
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Former MP Abdur Rahman Bodi has been accused of firing blank gun shots in front of the gathering of candidates for the upcoming sixth upazila parishad election and Teknaf upazila chairman Nurul Alam.

The incident took place on Thursday (02 May) night in Huaikshong Paschim Maheshkhali Para area of Teknaf.

Chairman Nurul Alam said, today I had a meeting with members and seniors in Cambodia Para, Huaiyong Paschim Maheshkhali Para. There suddenly 20-30 people including former MP Bodi and Zafar chairman came to our side and fired 2 rounds blankly.

Upazila Chairman Nurul Alam said that Abdur Rahman Bodi himself shot with his pistol. He said, I am now going to complain to the police about the matter.

To know about this matter, the former MP called Bodi's mobile phone several times, but he did not receive it, so it was not possible to take a statement.

However, the candidate with whom it is alleged that Abdur Rahman Bodi was shot, spoke to the candidate Zafar Alam on the mobile phone. He said, Bodi Bhai was with me. Nothing of the sort happened. Since his (Nurul Alam) brother Nurul Bashar lost the national elections, Bodi has been maligning his brother. Zafar Alam said that this is also such a disgrace.

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