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So, please tell me with so many things included in the project, how much water is available to irrigate winter crops including rice, and how many millions of acres can be irrigated in winter?This project includes 115 km River dredging ,reservoir, 115 km embankment and develop of satellite cities and 115 km road to be built on top of the embankment.
This project was never about water security. But to protect people on the river banks. And there was also no mention of reservoir or barrage in the project video. Maybe authorities will add it along the wayAre you sure this big project guarantees water from some other sources?
Yours is anew definition of Teesta project. If you are right why then BD govt always cries for water from India?This project was never about water security. But to protect people on the river banks. And there was also no mention of reservoir or barrage in the project video. Maybe authorities will add it along the way
Yours is anew definition of Teesta project. If you are right why then BD govt always cries for water from India?
Does not the GoB threats India that unless it receives water in quantity, it will ask China to build the project? Now, you have unsure of this project benefits and have changed its definition conveniently.
I have not read any such thing from any govt authority so far. If you find one, please do not forget to share it with us. Your personal definition has no value.
Hindutva fool just does not get it, not his fault probably, just does not have the intelligence.This project includes 115 km River dredging ,reservoir, 115 km embankment and develop of satellite cities and 115 km road to be built on top of the embankment.
Hindutva fool just does not get it, not his fault probably, just does not have the intelligence.
That 100s of km of dredging itself will increase water retention capacity is beyond him. He has been told many times by many people that the plan will include ponds and reservoir to hold water during high flows in winter to be used during summer for irrigation and maintain navigability. In addition the river would be narrowed and land reclaimed. What is not to get is inexplicable but the world class genius might have his own reasons mired as he is in his hindutva idiology and desire to maintain indian sword of damocles over BD.
What is hilarious is he posts news of the project himself that answers his retarded questions and then disownes them in his next hissy fit.... what we are seeing is advancing senility..
Actually my definition of teesta project is the correct one. And just because we're implementing this project doesn't mean we're gonna lose the privilege of fair water sharing treaty.Yours is anew definition of Teesta project. If you are right why then BD govt always cries for water from India?
Does not the GoB threats India that unless it receives water in quantity, it will ask China to build the project? Now, you have unsure of this project benefits and have changed its definition conveniently.
I have not read any such thing from any govt authority so far. If you find one, please do not forget to share it with us. Your personal definition has no value.
Actually my definition of teesta project is the correct one. And just because we're implementing this project doesn't mean we're gonna lose the privilege of fair water sharing treaty.
This project was never in substitute of water sharing treaty, it also doesn't mean that we're gonna stop this project if water sharing treaty is signed. I am not unsure of anything, this project's main cause always has been dredging and strengthening river banks. I think it's you who is misinformed about the project details.
Govt didn't share any details till now except telling financial terms were being discussed with china. The only official detail we have is the feasibility study video ( which will be reviewed from our side again)
I never said govt is creating alternative to preserve water. I said maybe they are condering it ( cause it's been mentioned in various articles). So it is a possibility. But I would keep my expectations low for that cause the articles can be misleading sometimesBeside what you have said Bangladesh government is creating an alternative to preserve water if India don’t share water.
You are wrong. Preserving water is one of the major component of the project.I never said govt is creating alternative to preserve water. I said maybe they are condering it ( cause it's been mentioned in various articles). So it is a possibility. But I would keep my expectations low for that cause the articles can be misleading sometimes
Preserving water is one of the component of the project as discussed in various article but how not much detail is shared. Beside what you have said Bangladesh government is creating an alternative to preserve water if India don’t share water. But you are right that doing this project doesn’t mean Bangladesh is abandoning water sharing agreement with India.
Sorry to say that your assertion is completely wrong. Water cannot be retained inside the dredged Teesta unless a Barrage is built at its mouth with the Brahmaputra.Beijing now spotlights $1.0b Teesta project
BD-China joint economic cooperation meet ahead
MIR MOSTAFIZUR RAHAMAN | Published: May 07, 2022 08:45:05 | Updated: May 07, 2022 09:05:17
The much-talked-about multipurpose project on Teesta river management is now considered a priority one by China and the authorities in Beijing are tasked with its evaluation, competent sources said.
Bangladesh has sought US$938.27 million in loan from China to implement the Teesta River Comprehensive Management and Restoration project, which reportedly causes unease to India.
The project's feasibility study had been completed by Power Construction Corporation of China (Powerchina) two years ago and the works would start after the signing of the loan agreement, officials said.
Bangladesh, two years back, mooted a proposal for implementing the one-billion-dollar project under Chinese funding as the water-sharing treaty on this fourth-largest trans-boundary river with neighbouring India "could not be materialised despite a decade-long wait".
The Teesta project was not included in the 27 projects for which MoU was signed under a line of credit between the two countries during Chinese President Xi Jinping's Bangladesh visit in 2016.
It was incorporated later through replacing another project, the sources said, adding that "delay in the signing of the Teesta water-sharing deal prompted Bangladesh to go for this ambitious but essential project".
In a recent meeting held between Bangladesh and China, the Chinese side informed the Bangladesh side that two projects, including the Teesta river project, was being considered by them as priority projects, officials concerned told the FE.
The other one is the Sewage Collection System under Dasherkandi STP catchment of Dhaka City Project, they added.
Under the Teesta Project, massive drainage work will be done along the 115 miles of Teesta runs inside the Bangladesh border to deepen the depth of the mid-river bed.
A 115-kilometre four-lane road will be constructed along both banks of the river, officials said, adding that at various points barrage-cum-road will be constructed to improve the communications system around the two banks of the mighty river.
"A big reservoir will be constructed to conserve huge surplus water that flows through the river every monsoon to ensure water supply for irrigation during the dry season," says one official.
The major features of the megaproject are: 108-kilometre river dredging, 173km river embankments on both sides, construction of satellite cities on both banks, and preservation of asset worth BDT1130 billion.
Implementation of the project is projected to create around 800,000 jobs, said Water Development Board officials involved with the project
Originating in Sikkim and entering Bangladesh through Lalmonirhat, the 315-kilometre-long river travels 153 kilometres through half a dozen other northern districts, including Rangpur, Gaibandha, Nilphamari and Kurigram, before merging with the Jamuna at Fulchhari.
Meanwhile, both Bangladesh and China have decided to hold the 15th meeting of the Joint Economic Commission sometime this year in virtual format -- after a gap of five years.
The last such meeting was held in 2016 in Dhaka. A Chinese minister will lead the Chinese delegation in the meeting, sources said.
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Beijing now spotlights $1.0b Teesta project
The much-talked-about multipurpose project on Teesta river management is now considered a priority one by China and the authorities in Beijing are tasked with its evaluation, competent sources said. Bangladesh has sought US$938.27 million in loan from China to implement the Teesta River Comprehensthefinancialexpress.com.bd
Sorry to say that your assertion is completely wrong. Water cannot be retained inside the dredged Teesta unless a Barrage is built at its mouth with the Brahmaputra.
You certainly have no technical knowledge. This faulty project will only make Indian govt and civil engineers very happy. India will not have to provide additional water. And Teesta will remain as dry as it is now.
Even the present Barrage was built in the wrong location. It should have been built downstream at the mouth of Teesta. It was built to irrigate farmlands, but since it is in the wrong place 95 km upstream , therefore, it has little capacity to retain the raintime water to irrigate farmlands.
Similar thing will happen again. However, with other provisions, the flow will no more erode the banks.
It is just a Beautification project, same as before. Don’t send many more newspaper reports. Better you ask your govt to provide another Barrage downstream.
Whatever our GOBET Water Development Board engineers define a barrage, it always serves the purpose of retaining water inside the barrage with the help of two dikes. Even with no high dikes it can retain water but the volume is smaller than if the dikes are high.Teesta barrage was built for flood control not for retaining water that’s why it is placed where it is now. Teesta barrage technical details by Bangladesh Water Development Board.