India is putting dam on every river that enters to bangladesh through india. One after another river is dying. Water level, under ground, dissapearing too. It is obvious, seeing Padma, if nothing is done, Green bangladesh will turn desert bangladesh. What is the substitute of water? I once suggested here on this forum that we should take a mega project to suck water from Bay of Bengal to those part that will not see natural water for only personal use, No irrigation no. We may as well turn our farmers and fishermen something that will give them livelihood. I read a hadith. I don't know how authentic it is. It just said green lands at the end of time will be desert and vice versa. So what are our substitute? We often use a phrase in bangla- if one door closes, Allah opens seven doors. Can we, yes we, make dams so that when india releases water, we hold it for good timing? What comes to my mind is that what is under our ground? Can we go massive mining projects through out the country that will give us our country to live prosperous like middle east? Because, numerous times Allah said in Qur'an that all things we see are Allah's. Allah is ever bountiful. I believe that Allah will never forsake us. So what could be our substitute?
We got your point that India is God.Now bow down and start worshipping India.And don't forget to offer virgins to India as Tribute.
As according to you India could use it's good favour Indra and stop rainfall in bangladesh which is cool 230cm annually.This amount of rainfall would put Bangladesh in category of High rainfall countries.Even if a drop of water does not flow into your country,you would do fine with rainfall only.
Koppen climatic classification
Tropical monsoon climate (Am):[2]:208 This type of climate, most common in South America, results from the monsoon winds which change direction according to the seasons. This climate has a driest month (which nearly always occurs at or soon after the "winter" solstice for that side of the equator) with rainfall less than 60 mm, but more than (100 − [total annual precipitation {mm}/25]).
Examples:
Cairns, Queensland, Australia[3]
Conakry, Guinea
Chittagong, Bangladesh
Miami, Florida, United States
There is also another scenario under which some places fit into this category; this is referred to as the trade-wind littoral climate because easterly winds bring enough precipitation during the "winter" months to prevent the climate from becoming a tropical wet-and-dry climate. Nassau, Bahamas is included among these locations.
Köppen climate classification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heavy rainfall is characteristic of Bangladesh causing it to flood every year. With the exception of the relatively dry western region of Rajshahi , where the annual rainfall is about 1,600 mm (63.0 in), most parts of the country receive at least 2,300 mm (90.6 in) of rainfall per year. Because of its location just south of the foothills of the Himalayas, where monsoon winds turn west and northwest, the region of Sylhet in northeastern Bangladesh receives the greatest average precipitation. From 1977 to 1986, annual rainfall in that region ranged between 3,280 and 4,780 mm (129.1 and 188.2 in) per year.
Geography of Bangladesh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Now regarding river discharge
Discharge of bangladeshi rivers is 140000/7000 cubic meter per second(highest/lowest) ie 4418/220.4 billion meter cube per year.
Geography of Bangladesh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Compare it with largest water diversion project ever made in history.
South-to-North Water Diversion Project - Water Technology
Diversion potential of particular project is 44.8 billion cubic meter.Even if India constructs largest water diversion project in history,it would reduce water flow to bangladesh by 1.014%/20.32% (wet/dry).I don't see bangladesh turning to desert.
And don't forget India does not have land to take up such a large scale diversionary project.India is connected to brahmputra valley via siliguri corridor which could accomodate only one canal.Thus India could not divert Brahmaputra without keeping bangladesh in loop.
But then according to bangladeshis on PDF,India is Allah and would make Brahmapura jump over Bangladesh.
Can we go massive mining projects through out the country that will give us our country to live prosperous like middle east? Because, numerous times Allah said in Qur'an that all things we see are Allah's. Allah is ever bountiful. I believe that Allah will never forsake us. So what could be our substitute?
What would you mine? mud!!!
bangladesh is situated on alluvial deltaic soil with bedrock 5000m below surface.There is 0% geological probability of bangladesh to have any economically exploitable mineral ore apart from petroleum except in hilly areas.
And ask allah(India according to you) to provide you with some degree of common sense as you you people are epic fail even in art of propaganda.