32 water bodiesâ re-excavation works near completion in Gaibandha
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GAIBANDHA, May 11, 2021 (BSS) â The re-excavation works of 5 beels and 27 ponds here are nearing completion.
Department of Fisheries of the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock is implementing the work under âEnhancement of Fish Production through Restoration of Water Bodies Projectâ involving TK 3.25 crore.
The objectives of the re-excavation work of the beels are to remove the stagnant water from those during rainy season, increase indigenous fish production, and create employment opportunities.
Another aims of the beelsâ re-excavation are to protect the biodiversity and help the farmers grow various agri crops through using its water.
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