Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 29th September 2025, 6:24 AM
Professor Dr Mohammad Jahirul Haque, Vice-Chancellor of Metropolitan University and central lifetime member of Dhara – Protectors of the Earth, has expressed deep concern over the dire state of rivers in Bangladesh.
Speaking at a discussion organised to mark World Rivers Day 2025, he remarked: “Bangladesh is a riverine country. Yet the injustices and atrocities committed against our rivers surpass all bounds of barbarity. Without rivers, Bangladesh cannot be imagined. But everything possible is being done to erase their existence. Although there is consensus about encroachment and pollution, very few speak about conservation. In Sylhet alone, nearly 250 rivers exist, and each of them faces severe crisis. We cannot name even a single river that has not fallen victim to either encroachment or pollution. For our very survival, these rivers must be preserved.”
The event was jointly organised on 28 September by Surma River Waterkeeper and Dhara, Sylhet Chapter, held in a hall room of a Sylhet restaurant. The discussion carried the theme: “Our Rivers, Our Existence”.
The meeting, chaired by Abdul Karim Kim, Surma River Waterkeeper, featured a panel discussion titled “Excavation of the Surma River and Conservation of Sylhet’s Rivers”.
Special Speakers:
Other Participants Included:
Speakers collectively emphasised the urgent need for intervention to save Sylhet’s rivers. Key demands included:
| Issue Highlighted | Proposed Action |
| Surma River siltation and pollution | Immediate scientific excavation during the upcoming dry season |
| Encroachment on Basia River | Eviction of illegal occupiers |
| Sand extraction from border rivers | Total ban on indiscriminate sand lifting |
| River pollution from urban waste | Strict enforcement of waste management and anti-pollution measures |
Concerns Highlighted
The speakers urged the government to take science-based, effective measures immediately, beginning with the excavation of the Surma River in the coming dry season.
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