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SAVAR, May 14, 2026 (BSS) - Fisheries and Livestock Minister Mohammed Amin Ur Rashid today said that planned fish farming in university lakes, including those at Jahangirnagar University (JU), could set a new benchmark for freshwater aquaculture in Bangladesh.
“Modern fish production across approximately 180 acres of water bodies at Jahangirnagar University alone could create employment for thousands and generate several crores of Taka in annual revenue,” the minister said.
The minister made these remarks while addressing journalists after releasing fish fingerlings into the JU lakes this morning.
The initiative was part of the Department of Fisheries' revenue budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year.
Highlighting the technical aspects of the initiative, he noted that 395 kg of fingerlings were released today.
“Since these lakes were unmanaged for long and are connected to external water sources, there is a possibility of predatory fish presence. To ensure survival, we have released larger fingerlings instead of small fry,” he added.
Reiterating the government's stance on food security, the Minister emphasised that agriculture and fisheries must remain the backbone of the national economy.
?"Not a single inch of land or water body should be left uncultivated. We must rely on planned and technology-driven farming to ensure our economic sovereignty,” he said.
He further mentioned that since nearly 90 percent of the population is tied to the agrarian economy, the government is providing support through initiatives like 'Krishak Cards', 'Family Cards' and low-interest loans.
Regarding the upcoming Eid-ul-Adha, the minister assured the public that there is no shortage of sacrificial animals.
“Bangladesh is now self-sufficient in meat production. To protect our local farmers, the government, BGB, and law enforcement agencies are on high alert to prevent the illegal entry of cattle through borders,” he said.
?The event was presided over by JU Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Mohammad Kamrul Ahsan.
Secretary of the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock Md. Delwar Hossain and Director General of the Department of Fisheries Zia Haider Chowdhury attended as special guests.
Faculty members, students and senior officials were also present.
?A total of 395 kilogram (KG) of fingerlings were released into the university lakes today, comprising 158 kg of Rui, 118.5 kg of Katla, 79 kg of Mrigel and 39.5 kg of Kalibaus.