A Correspondent:
Moulvibazar: Labour and Employment and Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment Minister Ariful Haque Chowdhury yesterday said that the canal excavation program will add a new dimension to the local economy to increase agricultural production and protect the environment.
“After the excavation work, various fruit-bearing and medicinal saplings would be planted along both the banks of the canals,” he said while inaugurating the excavation work of the Katagang canal at Sadar upazila of the district here.
This will help maintain ecological balance and create new economic opportunities for local communities, he said, adding that the project is a part of a nationwide program to excavate and re-excavate rivers, ca-nals and water bodies.
The minister said the excavation of canals will bring significant improvements to the irrigation system. As a result, the yield of Boro paddy is expected to increase, and farmers will be able to cultivate three crops a year instead of two. This, he added, will further strengthen the country’s food security.
Emphasizing on public participation, he said that when former President Ziaur Rahman launched canal excavation programs across the country, ordinary people voluntarily joined the initiative with shovels in hand to improve their livelihoods.
He also expressed his hope that the public would once again unite voluntarily to implement the devel-opment mission of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman.
Among others, Naser Rahman MP, Deputy Commissioner of Moulvibazar Towhiduzzaman Pavel, Su-perintendent of Police (SP) Mohammad Billal Hossain and Chief Engineer of the Bangladesh Agricul-tural Development Corporation Muhammad Badrul Alam, were present at that time.



































