In Bangladesh's Pirojpur district, supernatural powers and land robbers have taken over the landscape, leaving nature defenseless against these forces. The administration is unable to halt the prison fine since these criminals keep disobeying the law, which is leading to an increase in environmental catastrophes.
The environmental catastrophe in Pirojpur is becoming worse every day as a result of environmental rules being broken. A group of dishonest people have disregarded the law and wreaked havoc on the environment. For unclear reasons, concerned departments are not carrying out environmental legislation.
The ecosystem is not being maintained by the encroachment of government property, canals, and water bodies, the construction of illegal dams in canals, the building of brick kilns and sawmills, or the hoarding of goods that are forbidden.
Numerous ailments, especially respiratory issues, have been on the rise as a result of the development of illegal brick kilns everywhere, including in the vicinity of residential educational institutions in Market areas. Black smoke and air pollution from burning native wood are harming the ecosystem.
Water shortages during dry seasons and monsoon flooding have been brought on by illegal dams.
Due to the dams built by powerful individuals in the "Dogna" and "Bhuta" canals, which connect the Bishkhali-Baleshwar rivers that run through Badura village in the Mirukhali Union of Mathbaria, 4000 hectares of agricultural land remain uncultivated year-round.
Like the rest of the nation, this region is experiencing illegal evictions to preserve the environment, but the Mathbaria eviction campaign is particularly noteworthy.
About 12 lakh people live in the seven subdistricts that make up the Pirojpur district. Bara Upazila Eleven Unions in Mathbaria, an A-grade municipality, are home to over four lakh residents.
The people who live in Mathbaria are nonetheless impoverished even though the municipality has an A rating. canals that are encroaching on the municipality, poor drainage, the smell of trash, and the people that live there.
The celebration of breaking the law regarding the environment and consumer rights, invasions, and commerce doesn't end here. There's a law, but it's never been put into administrative effect.
However, illegal brick kiln encroachment and eviction, restoration of land office land, illegal diagnostic center, prevention of prohibited product stockpiling, enforcement of environmental and consumer rights laws, reconstruction of the upazila administration area, closure of illegal sawmills, and public Dharan movement road are all being handled by the current upazila executive officer and municipal administrator, Abdul Qayyum. worked in the sector of anti-encroachment.
About sixty cases, thirty mobile courts, the closure of twenty brick kilns, five incarcerations, one coal stove, many private land seized and twenty many of penalties have all been paid into the state treasury thus far. As an employee of the republic, the state must obey the directives of the government, according to Upazila Executive Officer Abdul Qayyum, who spoke with Voice7 News.
Saikat Raihan, Assistant Commissioner (Lands), held several mobile courts to preserve the environment and punish unauthorised evictions with penalties and jail time. He informed Voice7 News that the administration has mandated that the campaign of unlawful evictions continue. Raghav Boalera is a self-centered individual who is watching from the sidelines as the general public happily performs the continuing government obligations of the Upazila administration.
The administration of Mathbaria Upzilla has announced that the mobile court would persist in the future through its media cell.
End//voice7news
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