BSS
  04 Oct 2025, 18:16

Meghna River in Lakshmipur is now free of fishermen

 
LAKSHMIPUR, Oct 4, 2025 (BSS) - The Meghna River in Lakshmipur area today 
witnessed no fishermen in catching fishes as the Fisheries Department is 
conducting a campaign in the river to implement a 22-day ban to preserve 
Jatka for protecting mother Hilsa.

Fishing in the river has been banned from midnight on October 3 to 25.

During this ban, each fisherman will get 25 kilograms of rice under the 
Vulnerable Group Feeding (VGF), a social welfare programme of the government.

District Fisheries Officer Md Aminul Islam said a campaign is underway in the 
river in coordination with the Fisheries Department, District-Upazila 
Administrations, Police and Coast Guard teams to implement this ban.

This will continue for 22 days of the ban, he said, adding, "Even after that, 
legal action will be taken against those who go to the river in violation of 
the law."

Due to the ban, fishermen are spending their time now idly as the entire 
river is now empty for fishing although there are 30 small and big fishing 
ghats in the district. 

There are 52,000 fishermen in this district who currently remain busy for 
repairing their nets and boats on the river banks. 

The government has banned all types of fishing in the Meghna River from 
Alexander in Ramgati in Laxmipur to Shatanal area in Chandpur up to 100 
kilometers.
 
During this time, all types of Hilsa conservation, harvesting, 
transportation, marketing and storage are prohibited.