Bangladesh is a land of rivers. The health, wealth and happiness
of Bangladesh
depend on her rivers. There are many bin and small rivers. The Padma, the
Meghna, the Jamuna are the big and wide rivers. The Buriganga, thr Sitalakshya,
the Dhaleswari, the Teesta, the Madhumati, the Gumati and the Karanfuli are
small rivers. Most of the rivers of country rise from the Himalayas
and fall into the Bay of Bengal.
The rivers are the source of
our the source of our wealth. Bangladesh
is an agricultural country. The prosperity of agriculture depends on the
rivers. These rivers have made the soil fertile. So rice, jute, tea and other
crops grow in plenty here.
Our rivers abound with fish.
Fish is an important wealth. Our fishermen catch a huge quantity of fish and
export to foreign countries. Thus they earn a lot of foreign countries. Thus
they earn a lot of foreign exchange. Fish is our main item of food.
The rivers of our country are
the main ways of communication. Boats, launches and steamers move on these
rivers in all seasons. Men and goods are carried from one town to another, from
one part to another. All these are possible only for river communication.
Most of the cities, towns,
industries, hats, bazars, trade-centres are on the bank of rivers. The products
of mills, factories and industries are easily carried to different places
through rivers. Raw materials from far and near can be carried easily to our
industries. Thus our rivers help in commerce, trade and industry.
Some of our rivers are source
of energy. This energy helps our industries. Some of the rivers are used to
produce electricity. Goalpara and karnafuli hydro-electric projects are used to
solve electricity problem.
The rivers have a great
influence on the people of our country. We love the rivers, its water and
music. The rivers have made us emotional and sentimental. Much of our joys and
happiness depend on rivers.
The rivers have influenced
many of our writers and poets. Many rivers have found expressions in the
writings of Rabindgranath Tagore, Kazi Nazrul Islam, Michael Modhusudhan and
Jasimuddin. Some of the Bengali novels have been named after our rivers: Padma
Nadir Manjhi and padma Promatha. Our artists and painters like Jainul Abedin
have been much influenced by our rivers. Shari,
Bhatiali and Murshidi are the expressions of our village peoples love for
rivers.
Sometimes the rives cause
great damage to our life and property. In the rainy season the rivers overflow
their banks and cause flood. People suffer untold sufferings.
In spite of the little harm,
the river are useful to us in many ways. They are the source of our wealth.
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