- 2021-09-02 00:57:26
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Dreams crumble to dust as erosion sweeps away homes
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Kurigram Correspondent:
Dhaka, Sept-02,
Not only the Teesta, but the Gangadhar river has also turned turbulent in Kurigram.
Over the past few
weeks, the raging river has swallowed large swathes of land in Nageshwari,
rendering several families homeless. Jalepara, Ramdatta and Raghurvita villages
are the worst affected.
This monsoon season
alone, 50 families have lost their homes and livelihoods due to land erosion by
the Gangadhar river.
Every year, the river
is swollen by seasonal rains and the erosion mainly takes place after the water
from the monsoon subsides and the brittle soil on the banks collapses.
Despite the erosion eating
into the village roads and farm lands, local residents claim, no effective
measures have been taken by the authorities yet, and they now live under the
fear of losing their lives too.
Many homeless people
have now taken shelter at Raghurvita Government Primary School. Chandra and
Bhanuram Biswas of Jalepara are among the unfortunate ones.
"Every time, the
river swallows our homes, we are forced to start from the beginning. This time,
we have lost everything -- house, belongings and some money we had saved for
the rainy day," the duo said.
Kaledanga Jame Mosque,
Ramdatta Jame Mosque, Ramdatta Mahila Hafeza Madrasa, Krishnapur Nurani Hafezia
Madrasa, and the only paved road in Krishnapur now stand threatened by the
Gangadhar.
Akmal Hossain, a public
representative, told the media that the Water Development Board didn't take any
visible steps this monsoon to prevent the problem that has been prevailing for
years now.
Officials of the Water
Development Board, however, said that a project for protecting the riverbank
from erosion has already been sent to the higher authorities for approval.
"The proposal was
sent to the headquarters two years ago, but we are still waiting for an
approval. We need a permanent solution to the problem. Temporary steps won’t be
effective unless an embankment is constructed,” said sub-divisional engineer
Omar Faruk Md Mokhtar Hossain.
how over 100 families
in Ulipur upazila of Kurigram district lost their homes to erosion by the
Teesta river in just one week.
Villages like Arjun in
Daldalia Union and Gorai Pier, Dalal Para, Hokdanga and Doctor Para in Thetrai
Union of the upazila have been hit the hardest by the turbulent river.
Five educational
institutions, two community clinics, roads and one hundred acres of arable land
now stand threatened due to the gushing water from the river, locals said.
At least 500 families
of these areas have turned paupers as they lost their homes and land this
monsoon alone, correspondent reported after visiting the affected areas.
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