Endangered species of small fish farming in 49 upazillas of the country



Tariqul Islam Sumon, Senior Correspondent, Barta24.com
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The Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock has taken initiatives to encourage the cultivation of endangered native species of fish based in the area, conservation of snails and oysters and expansion of pearl farming. Following this, the Department of Fisheries is implementing conservation and development projects of native species of fish and snails.

The program will be implemented in 49 upazilas of 10 districts of three divisions of the country through conservation and development of native species of fish and snails. Which will be started from February this year, said the director general of the Department of Fisheries Kh. Mahbubul Haque.

He told Barta24.com that the importance of local small fish in meeting the nutritional needs is immense. But these fish are no longer seen on food plates. Today these fishes are on the verge of extinction due to various natural causes. Considering the need and nutritional value of these fish, we have taken initiative to cultivate and propagate small scale fish based on area. Besides, sanctuary will be declared on the basis of availability of fish. Under this project, skilled and trained manpower will be developed for cage fish farming, fish farming in paddy fields, creation of alternative employment, fish farming training and safe fish production.

He further said that 392 indigenous fish farming exhibition centers have been set up in the project area, 314 pen fish farming exhibitions have been set up, 100 units have been set up for cage fish farming exhibitions, 49 paddy fields have been set up for fish farming exhibitions, 20 snail farming exhibitions have been set up and 100 oyster farms have been set up. Exhibition will be set up, 200 pearl cultivation exhibitions will be set up.

He hopes that after the implementation of this project, the people of the country will be able to taste at least some of the local fish. Besides, the national economy will also be strengthened.

Concerned project director SM Ashikur Rahman told Barta24.com that it will be implemented in 49 upazilas of 10 districts of Dhaka, Barisal and Khulna divisions. These are: Gopalganj Sadar, Tungipara, Kotalipara, Muksudpur and Kashiani upazilas of Gopalganj district, Bhanga and Saltha upazilas of Faridpur district, Madaripur Sadar, Rajoir, Shibchar and Kalkini upazilas of Madaripur district, Shariatpur Sadar of Shariatpur district, Vedarganj, Gosairhat, Barisal Sadar, Agailjhara, Babuganj, Hijla, Bakerganj, Banaripara, Uzirpur, Muladi, Gournadi and Mehendiganj upazilas, Bhandaria and Kaukhali upazilas, Barguna Sadar, Amtali, Patharghata, Taltali, Bamna and Betagi upazilas of Barguna district, Mollahat and Fakirhat upazilas of Bagerhat district and Narail Sadar, Lohagarh and Kalia upazilas of Narail district.

The project director further said that 30,000 beneficiary fishermen will be created in 49 upazilas through the project. 6,000 groups will be formed with the beneficiaries and fishermen. These small species of fish will be kept alive with the help of various government helps.

   

Dhaka is the sixth most polluted city in the world, Seoul is on top



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Today, Dhaka is sixth in the list of the most polluted cities in the world. The air quality of the capital has become 'unhealthy' with an Air Quality Index (AQI) score of 172 at 6:50 am today.

South Korea's capital Seoul topped the air quality index with 343. South Korea's Incheon, Pakistan's Lahore, Vietnam's Chiang Mai and India's Delhi occupy the second, third, fourth and fifth places in the list with AQI scores of 217, 187, 179 and 177 respectively.

An AQI score between 101 and 200 is considered 'unhealthy' for sensitive groups. An AQI score between 201 and 300 is considered 'very unhealthy'. And an AQI between 301 and 400 is considered 'hazardous', posing a serious health risk to residents.

AQI in Bangladesh is determined based on 5 parameters of pollution, namely - Particulate Matter (PM10 & PM2.5), NO2, CO, SO2 and Ozone (O3).

Dhaka has been suffering from air pollution for a long time. Its air quality generally becomes unhealthy during winters and improves slightly during monsoons.

In March 2019, a report by the Department of Environment and the World Bank stated that the three main causes of Dhaka's air pollution are brick kilns, smoke from vehicles and dust from construction activities.

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Taka 400 crores laundered through digital Hundi, controlled by Dubai



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Police's Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has arrested 5 people for allegedly laundering around Tk. 400 crore abroad through Digital Hundi using Mobile Banking Service (MFS).

CID Chief Additional IGP Mohammad Ali Mia informed this in a press conference at CID headquarters on Thursday (March 28) afternoon.

The arrested are - Nasim Ahmed (62), the owner of Tasmia Associates, Fazle Rabbi Sumon (32), the territory sales manager of Agent SIM, Md. Kamruzzaman (33), Zahir Uddin (37), representative of Jet Robotics Apps Bangladesh and Khairul Islam alias Pius (34).

Additional IGP Mohammad Ali Mia said, a gang has smuggled around Tk. 400 crore abroad through digital Hundi using mobile banking services. Five members of this gang were arrested during the operation.

He said that Tk. 400 crores illegally came to Bangladesh through Jet Robotics app in the last few months. Police traced the app through intelligence.

He also said that the money of this gang was transacted from the Chattogram based distribution house. Five members of the gang were arrested in separate raids in Dhaka and Chattogram on Wednesday night.

He said that Tk. 28 lakh 51 thousand cash was seized from them at the time of arrest. He said that they used to rent development agent SIMS and deliver money through them to the grassroots level.

The head of CID said that Mamun, the master of this gang lives in Dubai. He is using agent SIM here. This app used for smuggling cannot work outside 48 SIM along the specific link sent from Dubai. Only seven people can enter this app.

Referring to this as a modern form of Hundi business, he said, money is being circulated in the country through this app by blocking remittances coming to Bangladesh. Already we got 5-7 more such organizations who are working like this.

He said, in the last three months, Tk. 400 crores have been hindered from coming to Bangladesh through Jet Robotic Apps. Five people using these apps have been arrested and their devices seized.

He said, Chattogram's development distribution house Tasmia Associates company has 1000 Bkash Agent SIMs. These agent SIMs who are not performing well, the agent SIMs provide DSOs to the users of Jet Robotic Apps.

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Demand for punishment for those responsible for electrocution death in Moulvibazar



Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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The death of 6 members of the same family due to electrocution in Moulvibazar is very shocking and heartbreaking. The chairman of the National Human Rights Commission Dr. Kamaluddin Ahmed said that the main responsible person and institution should be brought under accountability.

He made this comment at a discussion on 'Role of Media in Protection of Human Rights and Consumer Rights' organized by 'Business Digest' at a hotel in the capital on Thursday (March 28).

The Chairman of the Human Rights Commission said, after investigating the incident of Moulvibazar, appropriate legal action should be taken against those responsible and necessary measures should be taken to prevent the recurrence of such incidents. We could not do anything for one family, but we have to do for hundreds of such families.

He also said that the issue of rights is directly and indirectly the daily practice of the media. Media can question all the irregularities; make people aware of their rights and duties and play an important role in establishing rights. We can carry out reformative activities only in view of the news published in the media.

Dr. Kamal Uddin Ahmed called on the media workers to take all-out efforts to spread the necessary knowledge about the constitution, law and rights among the people.

At one stage of the discussion, he said about the recurrence of fires, we have not learned proper lessons from the big fires and explosions in Nimatli, Newmarket and Bangabazar in the past years. Had we taken effective measures, recurrence of fires could have been prevented.

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Suggestion to introduce Human Rights Wing in the Foreign Ministry



Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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Parliamentary Standing Committee on Ministry of Foreign Affairs has recommended setting up a new wing on human rights to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The suggestion was made at the parliamentary committee meeting held at Jatiya Sangsad Bhavan on Thursday (March 28). After the meeting, this information was informed in a press release of the Parliament Secretariat.

The meeting recommended taking necessary steps to recognize March 25 as International Genocide Day. A proposal was made in the meeting to visit the Rohingya camps Kutupalong and Bhasanchar with the members of the Standing Committee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Chairman of the committee AK Abdul Momen chaired the meeting and members of the committee and Foreign Minister Hasan Mahmud, Shahriar Alam, Nahim Razzak, Nizam Uddin Jalil, Nurul Islam Nahid, Habibur Rahman, Saimum Sarwar, Zara Zabeen Mahbub took part in the meeting. #

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