Source: By Saleque Sufi
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The River Rupsa, Pasur surrounds the city. Mongla port is now connect through the Bridge over Rupsa, the Great Mangrove forest the mother of Bangladesh makes this southern district and ideal place for tourist attraction. Singapore is a city country. It is not bigger than Khulna; neither has it or had more resources. It even imports water from Malaysia or drinks treated recycled water. Singapore about 30 years back was not the same. The very charismatic Prime Minister changed it now to very livable one of the discipline and blooming economy. Trading and tourism are the resources. They have utilised their tourism resources, free Singapore Sea port has created all the fortune, excellent law and order situation has made investors and industrial giants make Singapore the ideal place for setting up South Asian Regional office of major companies. Changi Airport mostly on reclaimed land is the gateway to the east. Singapore airlines are one of the most sought after airlines of the world. In many different ways Khulna can be transformed as Singapore.
Many of us possibly do not know that Khulna did not get independence from British India like rest of Pakistan on 14th August 1947. The king makers were still unsure whether it should be part of Pakistan or India. It ultimately became part of Pakistan. But despite of having all the elements to turn into a major port city it struggled all through Pakistan days. People must not take any note of it as in Pakistan days entire East Pakistan got deprived. But people must have noted with great surprise that even after independence of Bangladesh for Khulna also made tremendous contribution (The author himself was a part of Liberation war organisation at the early satge in Khulna) it did not get its due share. Mongla port has become almost inoperative, Gas supply through pipes have not yet materialised, Power supply is erratic, there is no Airport, water supply situation is terrible, many major mills and factories have been close down. In this very uncomfortable situation Advisory council is seating for a meeting to discuss national as well as regional issues today at Khulna. The purpose of this write up is to discuss the prospects and problems of integrate development of Khulna.
Mangla Port Development:
The author had first glimpse of Mangla port in 1967 when elder bother Maleque (Now Deceased) used to work as food inspector. Can still remember the memorable experience of midnight siren of all ocean vessels of the port announcing the arrival of New Year. The port at that time used to handle much more cargo than even today. Due to corruption and mismanagement over the years the river channels has filled up and deeper draft ships can not take berth now. The Mangla Export processing Zone can not flourish due to non availability of gas and stable power supply. Believe it or not block 7 & 10 which covers this area are leased out to IOCs for almost 10 years. But they did not carry out any exploration. Possibility of striking gas and oil in and around the great Mangrove forest is tremendous. Modern seismic and drilling technology may ensure safe exploitation of petroleum without causing any harm to our world heritage. Awami League Government of Sheikh Hasina leased out these blocks to Cairn and Unocal during their time with a funny provision that they will keep this under their possession without any work for 5 years and then depending on market growth they will explore. Well Khulna always had market for about 200 MMCFD gas anytime. If gas connection could be provided there could be tremendous growth in Mongla, Bagerhat, Khulna, and Satkhira areas by this time. Awami League Government also did not approve WRIP- Western Region Integrated Project proposed by UNOCAL. They planned to develop Shahabajpoor Gas field of Bhola and built a 125 KM Cross country Pipeline from Shahbajpoor to Deegholia , set up Power plants at Bhola, Barisal and Khulna. UNOCAL proposed to invest the money develop various components as partner of Bapex and GTCL. The author with GTCL colleague and Unocal officials made extensive route survey of the pipeline on very difficult ROW. The author had specific commitment for the people of the region since 1971. The author made some promise to few mothers of martyred freedom fighter friends in Khulna to light their cooking burners with gas. If given go ahead this WRIP could be materialised by 2003. Khulna could have 210MW gas based power plant, other power plants could be converted to gas, Mongla EPZ could have gas supply, many other industries could grow. Bapex struggled with Shabazpoor development. Still now power plant at even Bhola not set up. The Pipeline supply of Gas from National Grid is also moving at a snails pace. The present situation of gas reserve does not support investment on pipelines from Hatiakmrul to Khulna unless very soon some new fields are discovered. So one must pity the short sighted decision makers. Petrobangla decision makers may revisit the report and recommendation of the author about WRIP pipeline that must be still available with my GTCL colleagues. So WRIP was an opportunity lost. The author spent hours after hours negotiating with UNOCAL experts various documents of WRIP but other senior members were only available for lunch that were served from 5 star hotel. It was disgraceful and disgusting for any self respecting professional. Chevron and Cairn must be asked to start exploration or relinquish the blocks. GTCL may rethink about the pipeline segment of WRIP and Bapex must explore Shahbajpoor to full potential. The pipeline may be useful in any case as in near future definitely significant discovery will be there at both block 10 and 7. The open access pipeline can transport this gas. India has engaged exploration companies to explore in areas just below Khulna and Mongla in the Bay of Bengal which may not very far or may even be within our territorial water. For long term sustainable economic development Gas supply and stable electricity is a must for Khulna. If coal mining starts soon at least one 500MW Coal based power plant may be set up at a suitable location in the Region to serve Khulna and Barisal region. An LNG terminal may also be set up at Mongla to import LNG if required.
Development of Khulna EPZ and Mongla Area:
Khulna & Bagerhat Region has intensive shrimp cultivation. Not only Raw shrimp processed shrimps can have greater markets. Food and Fruit processing industries may set up at Khulna EPZ. Regular dredging to maintain navigability of Mongla port must be done. Possibility of Solar power generation and wind mills may be explored. Some good hotels with recreation facilities may be set up in Mongla to attract tourists. Sundarban is not very far. So proper infrastructure a good Airport at Khulna – in fact it is on way to Mongla will go a long way to exploit tourism facility of the region. Amusement park in the shape of movie world, Sea World as they have in Gold coast in Queensland is not impossible to visualize for Khulna. Private sector if given proper support and incentive may come forward.
Khulna Requires Airport:
The construction of the airport for unknown reasons remains suspended for a long time. Khulna more than any other place desperately needs an international airport for the prospective investors in Mongla EPZ, tourists to Sundarban. The Srimp merchants can use air cargo to export their merchandise. If appropriately developed it can be a regional air hub also. The airport works must resume with a target for early completion. The Advisory council must give go ahead to the resumption of the construction.
Padma Bridge Construction work must start:
The historic iconic project will serve as life line for Southern Bengal. If the finance is lined up and if engineering and design is advanced the formal action to invite tender for the construction contract must be let out soon. This bridge will link the South with Central and north. It is the long cherished dream of the nation and must see the light at the end of the tunnel soon. This bridge must have rail, gas, power and telephone connections Across.Padma Bridge will have much greater impacts than Jmauna multipurpose bridge and will bring north south, east and west much closer. One must be very careful that the opportunists do not fish in the mud as happened with Hyundai in JMBA.
All the Shut Down Industries may be reopened:
Khulna has massive industries from Pakistan days. Rupsa, Khalispoor were major industrial hub. Jute, Textile, Newsprint, Match factories were employing thousands of people. The elder brother of the author was involved in labour union of Awami League front during liberation war and after failing to resist the access of Occupation Army in April 1971 we were given shelter in some Dada Match Factory labour family. We were hiding on the other side of Rupsa. Pakistan Army utilised the Jallad of Khulna Jail to kill innocent members of Police, EPR and throw them at Rupsa River. The author along with freedom fighter friends buried many such beheaded dead bodies in April 1971. Now we understand the most of the labourers of the mills have become unemployed following closure of the mills. Advisors must review the situation and open the mills as soon as possible.Mrs Fedrdousi Ali, the editor of Herald Tribune and Purbanchal was with us during this time .She knows it all.
Law and Order Situation:
Ershad sikhder killed many and so called biplobis killed many. Our friend Manik Shaha and Humayan Kabir Balu got killed. But none of these murders have been properly probed and tried. This government must review these cases and see that justice is done and killers get exemplary punishment. Immediate actions on pipeline gas supply to Khulna, setting up of gas based power plant, stable supply will help setting up of new industries, open the sick industries. People will be reinstated in jobs, new jobs will be created. Resolution of unemployment problem will go a long way in motivating educated youth from falling trap to so called underground movement of the suckers an killers. We hope that our friend Talukdar Khaleque, the newly elected Mayor of Khulna who was our friend in all movement in Khulna will try his level best to make and end to politics of killing in Khulna region.
In 1969, 70 & 72 we all enjoyed a nice and peaceful Khulna. We used to spend time in Sarakar Sweets, enjoy movies in Picture palace. Sheikh Kayeum, Lalu, Khokon, Ferdousi, Hasina Banu Shiree, Nazrul wherever they are now must remember those days. All must work for the integrated developed in Khulna. Here in Australia I met several very accomplished professionals from Khulna who always pressed me for writing about Khulna. Let us hope that our Advisors realise the potentials of the City and do everything possible to make it our Singapore.
http://energybangla.com/index.php?mod=article&cat=SomethingtoSay&article=890
The River Rupsa, Pasur surrounds the city. Mongla port is now connect through the Bridge over Rupsa, the Great Mangrove forest the mother of Bangladesh makes this southern district and ideal place for tourist attraction. Singapore is a city country. It is not bigger than Khulna; neither has it or had more resources. It even imports water from Malaysia or drinks treated recycled water. Singapore about 30 years back was not the same. The very charismatic Prime Minister changed it now to very livable one of the discipline and blooming economy. Trading and tourism are the resources. They have utilised their tourism resources, free Singapore Sea port has created all the fortune, excellent law and order situation has made investors and industrial giants make Singapore the ideal place for setting up South Asian Regional office of major companies. Changi Airport mostly on reclaimed land is the gateway to the east. Singapore airlines are one of the most sought after airlines of the world. In many different ways Khulna can be transformed as Singapore.
Many of us possibly do not know that Khulna did not get independence from British India like rest of Pakistan on 14th August 1947. The king makers were still unsure whether it should be part of Pakistan or India. It ultimately became part of Pakistan. But despite of having all the elements to turn into a major port city it struggled all through Pakistan days. People must not take any note of it as in Pakistan days entire East Pakistan got deprived. But people must have noted with great surprise that even after independence of Bangladesh for Khulna also made tremendous contribution (The author himself was a part of Liberation war organisation at the early satge in Khulna) it did not get its due share. Mongla port has become almost inoperative, Gas supply through pipes have not yet materialised, Power supply is erratic, there is no Airport, water supply situation is terrible, many major mills and factories have been close down. In this very uncomfortable situation Advisory council is seating for a meeting to discuss national as well as regional issues today at Khulna. The purpose of this write up is to discuss the prospects and problems of integrate development of Khulna.
Mangla Port Development:
The author had first glimpse of Mangla port in 1967 when elder bother Maleque (Now Deceased) used to work as food inspector. Can still remember the memorable experience of midnight siren of all ocean vessels of the port announcing the arrival of New Year. The port at that time used to handle much more cargo than even today. Due to corruption and mismanagement over the years the river channels has filled up and deeper draft ships can not take berth now. The Mangla Export processing Zone can not flourish due to non availability of gas and stable power supply. Believe it or not block 7 & 10 which covers this area are leased out to IOCs for almost 10 years. But they did not carry out any exploration. Possibility of striking gas and oil in and around the great Mangrove forest is tremendous. Modern seismic and drilling technology may ensure safe exploitation of petroleum without causing any harm to our world heritage. Awami League Government of Sheikh Hasina leased out these blocks to Cairn and Unocal during their time with a funny provision that they will keep this under their possession without any work for 5 years and then depending on market growth they will explore. Well Khulna always had market for about 200 MMCFD gas anytime. If gas connection could be provided there could be tremendous growth in Mongla, Bagerhat, Khulna, and Satkhira areas by this time. Awami League Government also did not approve WRIP- Western Region Integrated Project proposed by UNOCAL. They planned to develop Shahabajpoor Gas field of Bhola and built a 125 KM Cross country Pipeline from Shahbajpoor to Deegholia , set up Power plants at Bhola, Barisal and Khulna. UNOCAL proposed to invest the money develop various components as partner of Bapex and GTCL. The author with GTCL colleague and Unocal officials made extensive route survey of the pipeline on very difficult ROW. The author had specific commitment for the people of the region since 1971. The author made some promise to few mothers of martyred freedom fighter friends in Khulna to light their cooking burners with gas. If given go ahead this WRIP could be materialised by 2003. Khulna could have 210MW gas based power plant, other power plants could be converted to gas, Mongla EPZ could have gas supply, many other industries could grow. Bapex struggled with Shabazpoor development. Still now power plant at even Bhola not set up. The Pipeline supply of Gas from National Grid is also moving at a snails pace. The present situation of gas reserve does not support investment on pipelines from Hatiakmrul to Khulna unless very soon some new fields are discovered. So one must pity the short sighted decision makers. Petrobangla decision makers may revisit the report and recommendation of the author about WRIP pipeline that must be still available with my GTCL colleagues. So WRIP was an opportunity lost. The author spent hours after hours negotiating with UNOCAL experts various documents of WRIP but other senior members were only available for lunch that were served from 5 star hotel. It was disgraceful and disgusting for any self respecting professional. Chevron and Cairn must be asked to start exploration or relinquish the blocks. GTCL may rethink about the pipeline segment of WRIP and Bapex must explore Shahbajpoor to full potential. The pipeline may be useful in any case as in near future definitely significant discovery will be there at both block 10 and 7. The open access pipeline can transport this gas. India has engaged exploration companies to explore in areas just below Khulna and Mongla in the Bay of Bengal which may not very far or may even be within our territorial water. For long term sustainable economic development Gas supply and stable electricity is a must for Khulna. If coal mining starts soon at least one 500MW Coal based power plant may be set up at a suitable location in the Region to serve Khulna and Barisal region. An LNG terminal may also be set up at Mongla to import LNG if required.
Development of Khulna EPZ and Mongla Area:
Khulna & Bagerhat Region has intensive shrimp cultivation. Not only Raw shrimp processed shrimps can have greater markets. Food and Fruit processing industries may set up at Khulna EPZ. Regular dredging to maintain navigability of Mongla port must be done. Possibility of Solar power generation and wind mills may be explored. Some good hotels with recreation facilities may be set up in Mongla to attract tourists. Sundarban is not very far. So proper infrastructure a good Airport at Khulna – in fact it is on way to Mongla will go a long way to exploit tourism facility of the region. Amusement park in the shape of movie world, Sea World as they have in Gold coast in Queensland is not impossible to visualize for Khulna. Private sector if given proper support and incentive may come forward.
Khulna Requires Airport:
The construction of the airport for unknown reasons remains suspended for a long time. Khulna more than any other place desperately needs an international airport for the prospective investors in Mongla EPZ, tourists to Sundarban. The Srimp merchants can use air cargo to export their merchandise. If appropriately developed it can be a regional air hub also. The airport works must resume with a target for early completion. The Advisory council must give go ahead to the resumption of the construction.
Padma Bridge Construction work must start:
The historic iconic project will serve as life line for Southern Bengal. If the finance is lined up and if engineering and design is advanced the formal action to invite tender for the construction contract must be let out soon. This bridge will link the South with Central and north. It is the long cherished dream of the nation and must see the light at the end of the tunnel soon. This bridge must have rail, gas, power and telephone connections Across.Padma Bridge will have much greater impacts than Jmauna multipurpose bridge and will bring north south, east and west much closer. One must be very careful that the opportunists do not fish in the mud as happened with Hyundai in JMBA.
All the Shut Down Industries may be reopened:
Khulna has massive industries from Pakistan days. Rupsa, Khalispoor were major industrial hub. Jute, Textile, Newsprint, Match factories were employing thousands of people. The elder brother of the author was involved in labour union of Awami League front during liberation war and after failing to resist the access of Occupation Army in April 1971 we were given shelter in some Dada Match Factory labour family. We were hiding on the other side of Rupsa. Pakistan Army utilised the Jallad of Khulna Jail to kill innocent members of Police, EPR and throw them at Rupsa River. The author along with freedom fighter friends buried many such beheaded dead bodies in April 1971. Now we understand the most of the labourers of the mills have become unemployed following closure of the mills. Advisors must review the situation and open the mills as soon as possible.Mrs Fedrdousi Ali, the editor of Herald Tribune and Purbanchal was with us during this time .She knows it all.
Law and Order Situation:
Ershad sikhder killed many and so called biplobis killed many. Our friend Manik Shaha and Humayan Kabir Balu got killed. But none of these murders have been properly probed and tried. This government must review these cases and see that justice is done and killers get exemplary punishment. Immediate actions on pipeline gas supply to Khulna, setting up of gas based power plant, stable supply will help setting up of new industries, open the sick industries. People will be reinstated in jobs, new jobs will be created. Resolution of unemployment problem will go a long way in motivating educated youth from falling trap to so called underground movement of the suckers an killers. We hope that our friend Talukdar Khaleque, the newly elected Mayor of Khulna who was our friend in all movement in Khulna will try his level best to make and end to politics of killing in Khulna region.
In 1969, 70 & 72 we all enjoyed a nice and peaceful Khulna. We used to spend time in Sarakar Sweets, enjoy movies in Picture palace. Sheikh Kayeum, Lalu, Khokon, Ferdousi, Hasina Banu Shiree, Nazrul wherever they are now must remember those days. All must work for the integrated developed in Khulna. Here in Australia I met several very accomplished professionals from Khulna who always pressed me for writing about Khulna. Let us hope that our Advisors realise the potentials of the City and do everything possible to make it our Singapore.
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