BSS, Rajshahi :
The Barind Multipurpose Development Authority (BMDA) has implemented 19 projects involving around Taka 2,502.04 crore in all 16 districts of Rajshahi and Rangpur divisions during the last 10 years.
According to the sources concerned, the implemented schemes contribute a lot towards uplifting living and livelihood condition of people in the country’s northwest region.
The region scored a significant progress in the crop production sector following the expansion of irrigation facilities through operating deep-tube-wells coupled with supplying water from re-excavated canals and ponds.
“We have brought around 47,000 hectares of croplands under supplementary irrigation facilities through re-excavating 1,498-kilometer canals and 386 derelict ponds,” said Engineer Abdur Rashid, executive director of BMDA, while talking to BSS here Tuesday.
The irrigated lands have yielded more than 35 lakh tonnes including 27 lakh tonnes of additional crops especially food grain in the region especially the vast Barind tract yearly.
Prepaid meter has been installed in 7,500 irrigation pumps. Rainwater harvesting and conservation has been arranged after excavating 303 dug-wells.
A total of 106 irrigation pumps were made functional through 2120-kilowat solar power in order to boosting production of less-water consuming crops through promoting eco-friendly irrigation system.
Drinking water problem of more than 12.75 lakh remote people has been minimized through construction and installation of 1212 water infrastructures.
Yearly 45 lakh metric tonnes of food grains production has been ensured as a result of providing irrigation to 4.96 lakh hectares of land successfully.
Seven pontoons have been commissioned in seven places of Padma and Mohananda rivers for water conservation in canals and ponds.
The Barind Multipurpose Development Authority (BMDA) has implemented 19 projects involving around Taka 2,502.04 crore in all 16 districts of Rajshahi and Rangpur divisions during the last 10 years.
According to the sources concerned, the implemented schemes contribute a lot towards uplifting living and livelihood condition of people in the country’s northwest region.
The region scored a significant progress in the crop production sector following the expansion of irrigation facilities through operating deep-tube-wells coupled with supplying water from re-excavated canals and ponds.
“We have brought around 47,000 hectares of croplands under supplementary irrigation facilities through re-excavating 1,498-kilometer canals and 386 derelict ponds,” said Engineer Abdur Rashid, executive director of BMDA, while talking to BSS here Tuesday.
The irrigated lands have yielded more than 35 lakh tonnes including 27 lakh tonnes of additional crops especially food grain in the region especially the vast Barind tract yearly.
Prepaid meter has been installed in 7,500 irrigation pumps. Rainwater harvesting and conservation has been arranged after excavating 303 dug-wells.
A total of 106 irrigation pumps were made functional through 2120-kilowat solar power in order to boosting production of less-water consuming crops through promoting eco-friendly irrigation system.
Drinking water problem of more than 12.75 lakh remote people has been minimized through construction and installation of 1212 water infrastructures.
Yearly 45 lakh metric tonnes of food grains production has been ensured as a result of providing irrigation to 4.96 lakh hectares of land successfully.
Seven pontoons have been commissioned in seven places of Padma and Mohananda rivers for water conservation in canals and ponds.