Social initiatives are important in protecting the river

in #news7 years ago

A three-day duration of river-related convergence was held on. I went to represent Bangladesh for 'River Pipal'. India, Nepal, China, Bangladesh and Bhutan's river activists and civil society representatives were present in the meeting. Due to no significant progress in protecting the river at the government level, this was organized at the initiative of IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature). All the people present at the summit emphasized the role of civil society (Civil Society Organization, briefly the CSO) in protecting the river.
The government has to play a role in protecting the river and there is no alternative to it. At the same time, the CSO will work as a group and the request group. On the one hand, one needs to resolve the problem of the inter-river river, to solve the problems of these rivers in the participation of the interim state. Chandan Mohant, professor of the Indian Department of Technology, Indian Institute of Technology, said that the government of five countries will have to work simultaneously in the flood management of Brahmaputra. Without it nothing will be effective.
Bangladesh-India-China-Nepal-Bhutan can have a major crisis in future with the Brahmaputra water. If China withdraws the Brahmaputra water unilaterally, then it will be horrible for the remaining four countries. The Indian government urged the government of Bangladesh to establish uniform rights in Brahmaputra. But India is withdrawing the water of Teesta unilaterally by depriving Bangladesh of Bangladesh. Government of India on Teesta's question

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