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INDIANS NEED TO TAKE THERE HANDS BACK FROM BANGLADESH

INDIANS are the worst human beings alive in this world i swear and i say it clear and loud!!

How can Indians do such a disaster to be honest if Indians do this Pakistani Army and Pakistani love will always remind with THE Bangladeshis I'm as a Pakistani and Bangladeshi fully support my home country

When Bangladesh and Pakistan will araise there weapons up the Indian Hindus will say ''Harre Gay Mata''

India is very weak of Pak and even it's soon gonna be weaker then BD ..

As soon insa allah Bangladeshis and Pakistanis will corprate and be the world's strongest nations of the world!

The tricks of Indians are to do war with Pak or Bd but Pak will def.. help BD . and we will destroy India

''Nara-e Taqbir Allah Ho Aqbar Nara-e Risalat Ya Rasoolilah Nara-e Haidri YAAAAAAAAAAAA ALIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MUDAD HAQ ALIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MULAAAAAA!!


Wow man how can you even survive with so much venom spewing within you.

You defenitely need a Jaadu ki Jhappi.
 
Rivers dying all over the Country

If the Tipaimukh Dyke in India is built, the remaining rivers of Bangladesh will die of water shortage and farming in the north-eastern districts will face devastating impact.

Sunday May 24 2009 00:03:11 AM BDT

Rivers are dying all over the country. Ours was once a reverine land washed by numerous meandering streams and brooks apart from mighty rivers like the Padma, the Jamuna, the Meghna and others. These rivers are in moribund condition and the water level has fallen.Some of the rivers have dried as the fallout of the Farakka Barrage in India.(The News Today )

Big chars and shoals have been thrown up in the bed of the big rivers making the navigation impossible. The process of desertification has already started in northern region of Bangladesh hampering farming and bringing ecological degradation. Besides, rivers like the Buriganga, Shitalakkhya, Turag, Dhaleswari etc. have almost dried.

To cite one example, if one crosses the Tarah Bridge on Dhaka-Aricha highway, he will trace no sign of the Tarah river. It has dried up completely.

If the Tipaimukh Dyke in India is built, the remaining rivers of Bangladesh will die of water shortage and farming in the north-eastern districts will face devastating impact.

To make the matters worse, the landsharks have become active again to grab the rivers. The unauthorised occupants went into hiding after the eviction campaign after 1/11. With the elected government coming to power they have restarted grabbing river again with impunity. They are occupying banks and bed of the rivers and building structures to run various kinds of businesses including sand, bricks and other building materials.

http://newsfrombangladesh.net/view.php?hidRecord=265146

Mujahideen should get ready form both wings because if India won't let us live in piece than why should we?

Jaan bachana farz thus anything count..........
:smokin:
 
bangladesh is a peaceful and green place.
stop spreading bad things about bangaldesh.
 
bangladesh is a peaceful and green place.
stop spreading bad things about bangaldesh.

So you suggest Bangladesh should not do anything even though India gradually making Bangladesh a greenness and a waterless country.

Are you out of your ******* mind? You may not care mukti as you are known Indian dalal but count on us. we will not die without a fight.
 
INDIANS NEED TO TAKE THERE HANDS BACK FROM BANGLADESH

INDIANS are the worst human beings alive in this world i swear and i say it clear and loud!!

How can Indians do such a disaster to be honest if Indians do this Pakistani Army and Pakistani love will always remind with THE Bangladeshis I'm as a Pakistani and Bangladeshi fully support my home country

When Bangladesh and Pakistan will araise there weapons up the Indian Hindus will say ''Harre Gay Mata''

India is very weak of Pak and even it's soon gonna be weaker then BD ..

As soon insa allah Bangladeshis and Pakistanis will corprate and be the world's strongest nations of the world!

The tricks of Indians are to do war with Pak or Bd but Pak will def.. help BD . and we will destroy India

''Nara-e Taqbir Allah Ho Aqbar Nara-e Risalat Ya Rasoolilah Nara-e Haidri YAAAAAAAAAAAA ALIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MUDAD HAQ ALIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MULAAAAAA!!



I am with you brother. Insh'allah time is near when Muslim will reemerge once again and rule south Asia.

Pak-Bangla brotherhood zindabad
 
i think it's a pakistan defence forum.

what does indian and bangladeshi are doing here ?
 
India believes that just because it helped you back in the days of 1971, it expects you to be submissive in front of it. This is a prime example of a bully, and the only way of dealing with a bully is standing up to it.

Al-Zakir what are the people feeling at this moment, and what do they expect the goverment to do, because I seriously doubt words will do anything, it's action that is required and insh'allah with the grace of God Bangladesh will show India not to mess with it.

And Brother Murshid that is what makes this the best forum, that is always neutral. Many people come here and bring in there opinions that make debating more fun and less repetitive. You get to learn that not all Indians are bad and that there are some Bangladeshi's who still consider us as Brothers even with the History bewteen us.
 
Al-Zakir what are the people feeling at this moment, and what do they expect the goverment to do, because I seriously doubt words will do anything, it's action that is required and insh'allah with the grace of God Bangladesh will show India not to mess with it.

last couple of years has been hard for Bangladeshi because of Care taker government and now we have elected government in place. The are giving them chance to see how awami run the country. People are watching close and main opposition party BNP and Jamaat-e-islami regrouping once again to put pressure on Awami so that they can not just give away Bangladesh sovereignty to India.

As you said We will not go quiet without a fight Insh'allah...........
 
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And Brother Murshid that is what makes this the best forum, that is always neutral. Many people come here and bring in there opinions that make debating more fun and less repetitive. You get to learn that not all Indians are bad and that there are some Bangladeshi's who still consider us as Brothers even with the History bewteen us.

never trust a bangladeshi...
always remember.
 
India befools Bangladesh on Tipaimukh

Abdur Rahman Khan

In a total disregard to the expert opinion about adverse impact of Tipaimukh Dam in north-eastern India and the neighbouring Bangladesh, Indian high commissioner Pinak Ranjan Chakravarty said in Dhaka that the hydropower project over the cross-boundary river Barak will not harm Bangladesh.
"The Tipaimukh hydropower project was not like the Farakka irrigation project. A little amount of water will be diverted to produce hydroelectricity and the water will be released soon", Pinak Ranjan told reporters after meeting with shipping minister Afsarul Amin last week.

"We know that India will build a hydropower plant on Tipaimukh. Bangladesh knows nothing about any dam there." Water resources minister Ramesh Chandra Sen however told the press.
However, Bangladesh foreign ministry has been planning to raise some protest with the new Indian government soon it assumes power. In the meantime, Bangladeshi ccitizens living abroad have taken a global initiative to collect signatures for a petition to be addressed to Indian Prime Minister calling for scrapping of the Tipaimuk dam project.
India in 2003 initiated the move to construct the dam over the cross-boundary river Barak, which enters into Bangladesh through Sylhet region before meeting the Meghna.
The idea of a dam over the Barak river was mooted from as early as 1954, but the detailed project report for construction of the Dam was submitted only in 1984. The twin major objectives were electricity generation and flood control. In 1995, Rishang Keishing, the then Chief Minister of Manipur voiced opposition to the project.
Three years later, in 1998, the Manipur assembly passed a resolution opposing the project. In the meanwhile, the Action Committee against Tipaimukh Project (ACTIP), a wide coalition of social and civil organizations has formed in Manipur to oppose the project. In the North Eastern region, the Brahmaputra River and the Barak River are both international rivers. The joys and sorrows that these two rivers mean for the peoples of Bangladesh and northeastern India are shared.
However, Tipaimukh Dam project was entirely developed and approved without once informing the government of Bangladesh or involving its people in any meaningful exercise to assess the downstream impacts of the dam. This is clearly a gross violation of co-riparian rights of Bangladesh. The unilateral construction of Tipaimukh dam on an international river is also violation of UN Convention on the Law of Non-navigational Uses of International watercourses.
After much delay, the foundation stone for the 1500-MW Tipaimukh Multipurpose Hydel Project was finally laid by union power minister Sushil Kumar Shinde at the project site near Tipaimukh in Manipur on December 16, 2006.
With this act, the Union Government signalled that it is determined to push ahead with the project, however strong and vocal opposition to the ambitious scheme is. On the day, much of Manipur was shut down due to a bandh called in protest against the Project. As the ministerial team reached Thangal village in Tamenglong district after a public meeting at Parbung, bandh supporters torched government offices and destroy public utilities at the Tamenglong district headquarters.
Meanwhile, environmentalists in Bangladesh have held many talks on the adverse impact of the proposed dam. They say the dam would dry up the river and the water bodies in the downstream, leaving millions jobless and upsetting the ecological balance.
Bangladesh environment expert, Zakir Kibria , Executive Director of BanglaPraxis: A Collective Initiative for Research and Action explains that the construction of Tipaimukh dam will have serious adverse impact on the downstream part of the Barak river basin, which is in northeastern part of Bangladesh, and known as Surma-Kushyiara-Meghna river basin.
Institute of Water Modelling (IWM), an autonomous research institute in Bangladesh recently conducted a study on the impact of Tipaimukh dam on Bangladesh. The study predicts that, the dam, once operational, will change the hydrological pattern of the Barak River.
As result, the Kushiyara-Bardal haor (wetland) on the left bank of the Kushiyara river would become completely dry during average monsoon year due to Tipaimukh dam operation. The Kawardighi haor (wetland) would also lose around 2,979 ha. (26 %) of its usual inundated land during average monsoon year. Impact on Damrir haor and Hakaluki haor would be relatively less in comparison to other haors of the Sylhet and Moulvibazar district.
The above impacts on the river-floodplain-wetland would destroy the natural integrity of the ecosystem involved within these physical system, thereby, the consequences of that will be the loss of riverine habitat and species, lack of enrichment of land with the nutrient full silt leading to the ultimate decline in the natural productivity of the two most abundant resources of Bangladesh - land and water.
Dr. Soibam Ibotombi, of the Dept. of Earth Sciences, Manipur University in an article mentioned that the "Tipaimukh Dam is a geo-tectonic blunder of international dimensions".
He questioned the very wisdom of constructing a dam in the North-East region of India which is one of the six major seismically active zones of the world . Analysis of earthquake epicentres and magnitudes of 5M and above within 100-200km radii of Tipaimukh dam site reveals hundreds of earthquakes in the last 100-200 years. It is found that within 100km radius of Tipaimukh, earthquakes of +7M magnitude have taken placed in the last 150 years and the last one being occurred in the year 1957 at an aerial distance of about 75km from the dam site.
Globally, Hydropower projects have been criticised for not paying adequate attentions from environmental conservation point of views. Construction of dams adversely affects the hydrology, the terrestrial system and the aquatic system of the basin.
Dr. Khwairakpam Gajananda, an environment expert working with the G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment & Development in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh pointed out that like any other dam, the Tipaimukh dam will bring change in the climatic condition of the project site leaving the eco-impact features of instability in the form of landslides and soil erosion, violent disturbance of pristine areas.
Decrease flow-rate of the river downstream will affect aquatic life and riparian communities, reduce capacity for self-regeneration, reduce recharge of groundwater aquifers and enhance pollution levels, observed Dr Gajananda.
Meanwhile, in India, different socio-cultural, student and environment groups continued to staged demonstrations and protest rallies against the Tipaimukh Dam.
Back in 1994-95, the Zeliangrong Students' Union, Manipur and the Hmar Students' Association, on behalf of their respective communities, had presented memoranda to the Prime Minister of India opposing the Dam project
The Zeliangrong and Hmar tribes inhabit the submergible region. The project authorities have recorded blatant lies about the flora and fauna of the area and all the rare and endangered species of reptiles and mammals, including pythons, gibbons, leopards and deer.
In the midst of confusion and controversies and reports of tribal unrest, a group of social and environment activists formed themselves into the Action Committee for Tipaimukh (ACT) in November 1991. The finding of the ACT which were startling has been summed up as follows: the site selected for the dam is located in a region which is among the most seismically active in the two major earthquakes of 8+ in the Richer Scale during the past 50 years. The Barak river is flowing on a major fault zone and the dam site is only 500 meters away from this zone. Hence, the very basic feasibility of the dam is questionable.
The selection of the dam site is motivated by political considerations, the ACT mentioned long ago.

HOLIDAY > FRONT PAGE
 
Now... this is funny.

In fact the whole episode of this thread is funny. Except for one member, none of the BD members have sought to check out the facts of this Dam. It does not matter to them that Indians themselves are protesting against this dam. It does not matter to them that this Dam was conceived to contain Flood from Assam Plains. It does not matter that locals are getting displaced.

Does not matter that there is a whole ecological impact on the Imhal Valley. Does not matter that the dam is being built in quake prone area!!

Does not matter that BD government had in fact conducted studies in 1992-4 on tipaimukh dam break (Checkout FAP 6).

Its always "We are important enough for Indian's to Get us". Fed up of this BS from idune and MBI! . India working on making BD a desert, as if BD is golden goose for us!!.

Guys, this Dam is wrong for a whole lot of reason. Least of which is ecological problems to BD. This is more of a threat to natural resources in India itself first.
 
Tipaimukh dam, Fulertal barrage spell 'disaster' for Sylhet, say experts

Dhaka, May 28 (bdnews24.com)—Farm output will fall and poverty will rise, spelling 'disaster' for the Sylhet region if India's proposed Tipaimukh dam and Fulertal barrage are built, maintain experts.

"The dam will cause water flow to slow down while the barrage will ensure their full control of water resources," former director general and chief engineer of Water Resources Planning Organisation,engineer Inamul Haque told bdnews24.com Thursday.

"The cultivation of early variety of boro in the northeast would be hampered," he said.


"So far as I know the Tipaimukh dam will be built 200 kms from the Amolshid border, at Zakingong, to construct a vast water reservoir for hydro-power generation."

"The water from three rivers—the Barak, Tipai and Irang—would be required to feed the water reservoir to cover an immense area," said Inamul.

"Besides, another barrage is to be built 100 kms off our border at Fulertal in India for irrigation purposes which would feed the waters through canals," Haq said.

Haq said downstream regions will experience two major impacts: firstly, with the decrease of water in December, the people who now grow early varieties of boro on the land which used to arise in the haor areas would no longer have this resource.

Secondly, the water flow of the river Surma will decrease significantly, he said.


IUCN resident director Dr.Ainun Nishat told bdnews24.com that the construction of Tipaimukh dam will reduce the the natural monsoon flood patterns of the area on which cultivation depends.

He said the construction of barrage at Fulertal on top of the Tipaimukh dam could seriously reduce the water flow during the dry season.

"The extent of drop in water flow depends on the volume of water withdrawn through the irrigation canals," he said.

"We could see the Surma and Kushiara rivers dry up completely during the dry season, he said

Anu Muhammad, professor of economics at Jahangirnagar University, told bdnews24.com the Tipaimukh dam and Fulertal barrage would spell "a great disaster."

"Arable land will decline and production of crops fall, leading to a rise in poverty," he said.

According to some reports, the proposed Tipaimukh dam across the river Barak in the Indian state Monipur will 162.5 metres high and 390metres long to create a reservoir by permanently submerging some 2.75 square kilometers of land.

India expects to generate around 1500 megawatt of hydropower from the project.

Tipaimukh dam, Fulertal barrage spell 'disaster' for Sylhet, say experts :: Bangladesh :: bdnews24.com ::
 
In fact the whole episode of this thread is funny. Except for one member, none of the BD members have sought to check out the facts of this Dam. It does not matter to them that Indians themselves are protesting against this dam. It does not matter to them that this Dam was conceived to contain Flood from Assam Plains. It does not matter that locals are getting displaced.

Does not matter that there is a whole ecological impact on the Imhal Valley. Does not matter that the dam is being built in quake prone area!!

Does not matter that BD government had in fact conducted studies in 1992-4 on tipaimukh dam break (Checkout FAP 6).

Its always "We are important enough for Indian's to Get us". Fed up of this BS from idune and MBI! . India working on making BD a desert, as if BD is golden goose for us!!.

Guys, this Dam is wrong for a whole lot of reason. Least of which is ecological problems to BD. This is more of a threat to natural resources in India itself first.

China does not ask India when it blocks the flow of the Indus or Brahamputra.

I just returned from Guwahati & was shocked to see the low levels of water in the brahamputa. The steamers stood grounded . This time of the yr, the water ought to be high.

Evidently, no one cares a sausage what happens down stream.
 

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