Sufferings in Jaflong-Bichanakandi- Ratargul



Anisur Bulbul
Sufferings in Jaflong-Bichanakandi- Ratargul

Sufferings in Jaflong-Bichanakandi- Ratargul

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Back from Sylhet: Gowainghat in Sylhet is full of hills, waterfalls and greenery. In this upazila bordering India, there are all the beautiful tourist spots. The main tourist attractions are Jaflong Zero Point in Sylhet, Bichnakandi, a Rocky River, and Ratargul, the only freshwater forest. Tourists and people who love to travel come to see the beauty of these spots. But the facilities for tourists have not been increased here. Tourists are suffering due to lack of toilets, changing facilities and restrooms in these places. However, the local administration has assured that these tourist centers will be tourist friendly soon. They say it has not been possible to increase facilities so far due to land and fund issues.

The tourist spot was closed for two long years during the Corona period. Tourist spots have been open since last month after the Corona situation came under control. Now these areas are crowded with people. Tourists from far and wide including the capital Dhaka are flocking. Especially on Fridays and Saturdays, Sylhet is crowded with tourists.

Shafiqul Islam Jasim, a tourist advocate from Manikganj, told Barta24 that he came to Jaflong to swim in the water of Pian. I bought a ticket for ten taka and entered but could not find any toilet. There is no restroom. Tired of walking, I had to rest on the rocks.

He said the same situation prevailed in Ratargul and Bichanakandi tourist areas. Advocate Jasim said that the transportation system at Ratargul and Bichanakandi spots is very bad. In these places there are no ghats for boating, the lack of ghats makes the clay soil very slippery in light rains and tourists are in grave danger. Action should be taken by the concerned authorities.

Recently, ticketing system has been introduced for tourists in Jaflong and Ratargul. Although the government accepts Tk. 10 per person in Jaflong and Tk. 50 in Ratargul, the people who come to visit the tourist spot are not getting the benefit. There has been a new outburst of anger.

Saiful Islam, a tourist from Savar, told Barta24 that once he had come ten years ago and saw that there was no toilet. Not yet. So what does it mean to arrange tickets now? How appropriate is it for tourists to urinate under or next to a tree?

He also expressed anger over the lack of toilets in Ratargul and Bichanakandi. Saiful said, I also went to Ratargul and Bichanakandi. There was no bathroom arrangement. And the condition of the roads and ghats is very bad. In light rain, Ratargul's condition deteriorates and tourists have to get on the boat by treading mud.

Although there is a public toilet built by the Union Parishad in Jaflong, tourists cannot use it due to unhealthy environment. Another tourist spot in Goainghat is Ratargul. Although there are public toilets, they are also of low quality. There are no restrooms or changing facilities for women and children tourists. Although some temporary facilities have been set up in the spot area by the private sector, tourists cannot use them for security.

Ismail Hossain Sumon, secretary of the Bichanakandi Tourism Club, told Barta24.com that many tourists visit Jaflong, Ratargul and Bichanakandi on Friday and Saturday. But when it comes to travel, especially female tourists fall into disarray. No infrastructural facilities for changing toilets and clothes have been built here. The tourists are in danger. That is very sad.

Manjur Ahmed of Noagaon village in Gowainghat upazila has been driving auto- rickshaw on the Jaflong-Ratargul and Bichanakandi routes for 13 years. He told Barta24.com that more tourists visit Jaflong-Ratargul and Bichanakandi spots on Friday and Saturday. Most of them travel to these areas in CNG auto-rickshaws. Most of the tourists on the way back from the spot stop the CNG on the road and urinate.

Manjur said tourists would have benefited a lot if there was a bathroom in the spot. It is bad to stand on the roadside and urinate in this way.

Gowainghat Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Tahmilur Rahman told Barta24.com that our three spots are actually of three types. We need some permission to set up structures in these places. Even then we are doing. In Jaflong, we have recently introduced tickets for ten taka. There were some complications regarding the fund. From our fund we will develop washroom and dress change facilities within a month. Jaflong will soon become successful in terms of facilities.

Regarding Bichanakandi spot, Tahmilur Rahman told Barta24.com that Bichanakandi spot is just a part of the border and the government's land. And the rest of the land is a private place. Due to the complexity of the land here, we are often unable to build structures here. We have recently had to shift a big project from here to Bholaganj only due to land related complications. There is a floating restaurant in Bichanakandi and I am working with it.

Regarding Ratargul spot, UNO Tahmilur Rahman told Barta24.com that Ratalgul's case is different. The forest department is the owner of total land in Ratalgul. We can't do anything inside the forest area, we have limitations. But they say they are developing some facilities. In some ghats some development was done privately but in other ghats it was not done.

He said, however, that there is a management executive committee including a forest. The forest department is currently charging Tk. 50 from each tourist and Tk. 100 per boat. VAT will be added to this. Percentage of this fund is used for the purpose of forest facilities. I have recently wrote a letter to the forest department to use the money for developing tourist facilities. They are also in the process. But it has to be done through them.

   

Donald Lu is coming to Dhaka



Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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US State Department Assistant Minister for South Asia Donald Lu is coming to Dhaka again. He is scheduled to come to Dhaka in the middle of this month to discuss Bangladesh-US relations.

On Tuesday (May 7), the diplomatic sources of the two countries confirmed the truth of this matter.

This is the US Assistant Secretary's first visit to Dhaka after Bangladesh's 12th national elections. Before this, he last visited Bangladesh last July. After the election on January 7, the discussion around Lu's visit has started in the diplomatic arena.

This will be the 4th visit of Donald Lu, who is discussed in South Asia for various reasons, to Dhaka. He last visited Bangladesh last July as part of a multi-faceted campaign, including announcing a separate US visa policy for Bangladesh to ensure a credible election. At that time, he was accompanied by Uzra Jaya, the US Under Secretary for Civilian Security, Democracy and Human Rights. Due to the increased heat of the political field before the election, the double visit of Uzra Zeya and Donald Lu was much discussed in the country and outside the country. Uzra Zeya and Donald Lu met the highest levels of government that time.

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The 'Shishu Bazar' of the British era is still going on in Katiadi



Saidur Rahman Naim, Upazilla Correspondent, Barta24.com,Katiadi(Kishoreganj)
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In Achmita Union of Katiadi Upazila of Kishoreganj, the ancient British-era Shishu Bazar still survives as a witness of time. Although the name is Shishu Bazar, it is actually a milk market. This traditional milk market has been meeting the demand of milk in the region for years.

Every morning buyers meet with wholesalers and retailers at the cow milk market. Here the farmers sell about 6-7 thousand liters of milk every day. Farmers are happy to get cash by selling milk.

Talking to the local elders, it is known that during the British period, the British used to visit the Achmita area. In Hossainpur and Jalalpur of Katiadi there was a blue hut.(Neel Kuthi). Among them, Jalalpur was the largest furnace in Asia. which still exists today. Considering the geographical advantage, the British started living in the present Achmita area by setting up some palaces. There is a legend that Shishu Bazar for milk is required for feeding their young children. Over time comes the Zamindari era. Then they also used to take milk from this market in the morning. This Bazar used to start from the crowing of dawn which is still going on for ages Today it is known as Shishu Bazar to the people of Ashmita.


The farmers who came to the market said that about a thousand farmers of the union raise dairy cows. They produce about 7-8 thousand liters of milk. Medium and small farmers bring milk to the market and sell milk to retailers and wholesalers. 8-10 wholesalers collect milk here.

Going to the market on Tuesday (May 7) morning, it is seen that farmers are bringing fresh milk by bi-cycle, rickshaw and CNG auto rickshaw. Someone is standing with a bottle, pitcher, jug, some brought two liters, some 10 liters, some brought more milk. Tk. 70-80 per liter is being retailed. Again wholesalers are buying milk and pouring it in drums. The sweet smell of milk is spreading in the air. The farmers got the price at the rate of Tk. 60-70 per litre. Most of the customers in the market are sweet sellers. Milk is collected and used to make sweets.


Zamir Uddin (75), a milk seller of Achmita village, said, 'Our fathers and grandfathers used to sell milk here. I have been watching since childhood. I do not know how old this market is. I am bringing three liters of milk. It feels good to sell and get cash.'

Madan Gopal, a buyer from Bajitpur said, 'I have been collecting milk from this market for 30 years. Ancestors also took from here. I bought 70 liters of milk for the sweet shop.

This Bazar runs from dawn to 9 am in Achmita Bazar next to the Katiadi-Kishoreganj regional road.

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Govt to buy 10 Airbus planes: Aviation Minister



Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com
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Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister Muhammad Farooq Khan said that the government will buy 10 more aircraft made by Airbus.

He said this after a meeting with Annie Marie Trevelainn, Minister of State for the Indo-Pacific Region of the UK Department of Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, at her office in the Secretariat on Tuesday (May 7).

The minister said that what can be done in the civil aviation sector was the focus of our discussion. They saw our new airport. They understand that there will be a lot of work here. In Europe they make Airbus, we have Boeing. We are also thinking of buying Airbus.

The United Kingdom will also provide technical support to Bangladesh's third terminal, Saidpur Airport, and the tourism sector. In this case, the country will provide modern training to the workers. The aviation minister said that the third terminal will be inaugurated within the next six months.

At that time, Annie Marie said, UK is interested in Bangladesh's aviation and tourism related issues. The country wants to work together with Bangladesh in this regard. The state minister of the Indo-Pacific region of the United Kingdom said that she had a preliminary discussion with the Aviation minister and said that she will also have a meeting with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, where the matter will be discussed in detail.

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Consider economic feasibility before taking up projects: PM



Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has directed the concerned authorities to take into consideration how much the country's economy will be boosted and how much the locals will benefit if the development project is accepted.

She said, we should first think what will be the result and how much people will benefit after taking up a project by investing huge amount of money. The development of the country should be done in such a way that we increase our capacity and reduce our dependence on others.

The Prime Minister said this while observing the presentation regarding the outline of the activities of the Roads and Highways Directorate in the construction of Smart Bangladesh-2041 at the government residence Ganabhaban on Tuesday (May 7) morning.

After witnessing the outline, the Prime Minister gave necessary directions and asked all concerned to give priority to avoid unnecessary expenditure and speedy completion of the projects.

The Prime Minister said that you have to consider how much the country will develop and how much the people will benefit while taking the project. She said that some infrastructural development has been done quickly and the people of the country are getting the benefits.

The head of government said, they are running the state with one goal. She said that after coming to power in 1996, her government's first priority was to ensure food and nutrition security for the people.

She further said that we have successfully ensured food security by increasing food production through research.

Sheikh Hasina said her government had announced Vision 2021 and successfully implemented it by gaining recognition from developing countries. She said, now our aim is to transform Bangladesh into a developed, prosperous and smart country by 2041. We are working to implement that vision.

At this time Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader and Prinipal Secretary to the Prime Minister Tofazzal Hossain Mia were present. 

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