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Posted : 11 May, 2015
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Govt eyes 10,000 square km land from sea thru reclamation

Water Resources Minister Anisul Islam Mahmud Sunday said the government has given top priority on reclamation of land from Bay of Bengal, reports UNB.

The minister said the country has already reclaimed around 1,000 square kilometers of land from the sea.

"We have built an enclosure at Musapur on the coast. We expect we will be able to reclaim about 10,000 square kilometres (kms) of land from sea through this enclosure," he told reporters after attending a workshop in the capital.


Giving examples of the United Arabs Emirates (UAE) and Singapore, the Water Resources Minister said Bangladesh must seriously consider new ways to reclaim more land from the sea for its growing population.

Speaking at the inaugural session of the workshop, he said about 1.8 billion tonnes of silt flow through the rivers of the country every year and fall into the Bay of Bengal. "So, why do we not reclaim land from the Bay?"

Institute of Water Modelling (IWM) and Partners of Delta Alliance Bangladesh Wing jointly organised the workshop on 'Urban Flooding in Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta' at city's BRAC Centre Inn.

"The coastal polders were built in the 1960s. So redesigning these old polders must be considered seriously...we have to find a way to protect our coastal land."

Turning to the issue of Teesta water, he said India must give Bangladesh its fair share of water, but criticised the country's media and civil society for not discussing the more serious aspects of the issue.

"We have the right to get every cubic metre of water (that we are entitled to) from India, but we have to talk about optimum utilisation of water as well," said the Jatiya Party leader.

"People always talk about the created issues, instead of serious issues like the proposed Ganges River Barrage Project that the government is working on," he added.

Govt eyes 10,000 square km land from sea thru reclamation | METRO/NEWS | The financial express
 
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After conclusion of this project our land area will hit almost 160,000 sq. km from the current 148,460 sq. km.:yahoo::victory::chilli:
 
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With the prospect of sea levels rising 8-10 feet in next 15 years is this a good idea
 
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Posted : 11 May, 2015
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Govt eyes 10,000 square km land from sea thru reclamation

Water Resources Minister Anisul Islam Mahmud Sunday said the government has given top priority on reclamation of land from Bay of Bengal, reports UNB.

The minister said the country has already reclaimed around 1,000 square kilometers of land from the sea.

"We have built an enclosure at Musapur on the coast. We expect we will be able to reclaim about 10,000 square kilometres (kms) of land from sea through this enclosure," he told reporters after attending a workshop in the capital.


Giving examples of the United Arabs Emirates (UAE) and Singapore, the Water Resources Minister said Bangladesh must seriously consider new ways to reclaim more land from the sea for its growing population.

Speaking at the inaugural session of the workshop, he said about 1.8 billion tonnes of silt flow through the rivers of the country every year and fall into the Bay of Bengal. "So, why do we not reclaim land from the Bay?"

Institute of Water Modelling (IWM) and Partners of Delta Alliance Bangladesh Wing jointly organised the workshop on 'Urban Flooding in Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta' at city's BRAC Centre Inn.

"The coastal polders were built in the 1960s. So redesigning these old polders must be considered seriously...we have to find a way to protect our coastal land."

Turning to the issue of Teesta water, he said India must give Bangladesh its fair share of water, but criticised the country's media and civil society for not discussing the more serious aspects of the issue.

"We have the right to get every cubic metre of water (that we are entitled to) from India, but we have to talk about optimum utilisation of water as well," said the Jatiya Party leader.

"People always talk about the created issues, instead of serious issues like the proposed Ganges River Barrage Project that the government is working on," he added.

Govt eyes 10,000 square km land from sea thru reclamation | METRO/NEWS | The financial express


eto jomi diya ki korba????? :azn::azn:
 
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With the prospect of sea levels rising 8-10 feet in next 15 years is this a good idea
Next 15 years? IPCC claiming 3 feet sea level rise by 2100 AD. To rise 8-10 feet,it would require half of Greenland Ice sheet melting which would take many hundreds of years or even many thousands.
 
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Next 15 years? IPCC claiming 3 feet sea level rise by 2100 AD. To rise 8-10 feet,it would require half of Greenland Ice sheet melting which would take many hundreds of years or even many thousands.

those silt had flown into bay of bengal from india..... so that land belongs to india.....:mad::mad::mad: give it back.... bandor!!!
 
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Settle 10 million people.:D

Not only India, But also from Nepal, Bhutan,China etc. At first decide who will get how much :P

You forgot...nepal and bhutan is like our 29th and 30th state..... china k na hoy 20% diya dibo.....:partay::partay:
 
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After conclusion of this project our land area will hit almost 160,000 sq. km from the current 148,460 sq. km
You will need to be careful, while attempting this project.

Bangladesh is a delta region. And is prone to hurricanes from the Bay of Bengal.

To give you a small example, on a much lower scale. Bombay land was reclaimed and today instead of 7 islands, we have one land mass. This was done by reclaiming land from the sea. But, it effectively resulted in water not flowing freely. On a rainy day, everything came to naught. The river, which became a small stream, showed its full power and drowned major portions of the city and caused havoc and destruction.

Now, the river here is the Ganga-Brahmaputra delta. Two major river systems. The Bay of Bengal which sees hurricans lash every year. Lot of planning and disaster planning will need to be carried out. Without this, claiming land in that part of the region is asking for disaster.
 
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That's great,Bangladesh seriously needs more land.
 
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After conclusion of this project our land area will hit almost 160,000 sq. km from the current 148,460 sq. km.:yahoo::victory::chilli:

Lol 160,000 sq km :D And u jumping

No environmentalists there ? :lol:

Time send green peace activists , Rational thinkers - whose thoughts are anti hindu basically , NGO - literally stands for Not so good organisations finally UN to monitor the situation .
 
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