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Youths for stopping pond filling as per direction of HC in Rajshahi

Large number of youths and students from

different parts of the city unequivocally called for stopping pond and water

body filling in the city indiscriminately as per the direction of High Court

(HC).

Simultaneously, they also underscored the need for full-length implementation

of the High Court verdict for betterment of the city dwellers. Immediate

steps should be taken to recover the filled ponds.

The youths made the call while addressing a youth-chain-cum-street corner

meeting at Shaheb Bazar Zero point in the city today.

Reformation Community of Bangladesh and Resource Centre for Indigenous

Knowledge (BARCIK) jointly organised the meeting to press home the demands.

Youth leaders Zulfiker Ali Haider, Naznin Naher, Rakibul Hassan, Tahura

Khatun and BARCIK Regional Coordinator Shahidul Islam, among others,

addressed the meeting.

The meeting was told that numerous ponds are being filled by dumping waste so

that the water there would be contaminated.

As the High Court has given a directive to s
top the filling of all kinds of

wetland in and around the city Rajshahi, a vested-interest group is using a

new tactic to fill ponds.

Shahidul Islam said around 4,000 ponds have been filled because of the

indiscriminate earth-dumping and unplanned urbanisation in the last five

decades.

Referring to the official records, he said there were 4,238 ponds, canals,

wetlands in the city in 1961, while in 1981 the number was 2,271, in 2000 the

number stood at 729 and now city has only 214 water bodies which showed that

the authorities concerned do not have any control over the vested interested

groups’ activities.

Islam also said the High Court gave a directive to stop filling of all kinds

of wetland in and around the city on December 13, 2010 following a writ

petition.

In many cases, the Rajshahi Development Authority (RDA) as well as Rajshahi

City Corporation could not take strict action against land grabbers.

Although the Rajshahi City Corporation had taken a project involving Taka

206.24 crore to
conserve 53 natural water bodies in and around the city to

retain its surface water resources for protecting the environment from

further environmental degradation, the city authority might not implement its

project for unknown reasons.

The project was supposed to preserve 53 ponds and construct embankments along

the ponds and excavate and re-excavation those water bodies.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha