Every road in Haor region will be elevated in future: Prime Minister
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said that every road in Haor region will be elevated in the future. It does not fill the soil, it will be elevated. So that the water flow is correct during monsoon, the fish can move.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said that every road in Haor region will be elevated in the future. It does not fill the soil, it will be elevated. So that the water flow is correct during monsoon, the fish can move.
He said these things while inaugurating the newly built Vir Mukti Joddha Abdul Hamid cantonment in Haor-dominated Mithamain on Tuesday (February 28) afternoon. Sheikh Hasina said, "I have already given instructions that every road in every haor, beel and wetland area will be elevated."
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina also said that all roads will be elevated so that water flow is not obstructed during monsoons. Without obstructing the movement of fish and boats. Local communications are not disrupted. This will make the communication between Sylhet and Dhaka easier from the cantonment.
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Sheikh Hasina said that Mithamain cantonment will play an important role in maintaining the overall security of Haor area. Besides, our defense system will be strengthened in the North-East region.
He said that people of Haor region always struggle to survive during natural calamities.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said that the people of Haor region always struggle to survive during natural disasters. The brave freedom fighter President Abdul Hamid has been elected repeatedly since 1970. Served the people. He stood by the people of this remote area. They have been constant companions in good and bad times. He worked tirelessly to change their fortunes.
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