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Farakka Committee urges alarm over successive floods, drought in the Teesta Basin

September 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Farmers in the Teesta basin areas suffered damage in three waves of flood in August when their transplanted Aman seedlings were submerged and damaged

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29 September, 2025, 08:20 pm

Last modified: 29 September, 2025, 08:26 pm

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The International Farakka Committee today (29 September) urged the government of Bangladesh to raise alarm over the issue of repeated floods and drought in the Teesta basin in Bangladesh due to control of the river’s flow in India.

As many as four successive waves of flash flood have devastated the Teesta basin in Bangladesh this rainy season destroying standing crops and eroding crop fields and homesteads of thousands of families in Lalmonirhat, Rangpur, Kurigram, Nilphamari and Gaibandha districts.

The same river is rendered dry during the lean season every year when all its water is diverted from the Gazal Doba Barrage in West Bengal, India.


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Leaders of the International Farakka Committee (IFC) New York and IFC Bangladesh in a joint statement on Monday, said Bangladesh cannot remain silent over the man-made annual environmental disaster that affects life and livelihoods of millions of people in the northern parts of the country.

Dhaka should also take proactive steps to start the process of negotiations for extending the 30-year Ganges Water Sharing Treaty that will expire in December 2026, under a system of integrated basin-wide management, IFC said.

Farmers in the Teesta basin areas suffered damage in three waves of flood in August when their transplanted Aman seedlings were submerged and damaged. The mid-September floods damaged transplanted aman seedlings again. Erosion of crop lands and homesteads with dwelling houses is colossal.

IFC leaders said that the problem of unilateral water diversion from 54 common rivers can never be solved without raising the issue with India and at international fora to stop the process of ecological disasters already set in motion in Bangladesh.

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